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The image is of a concert program for a chamber music performance by The Seventeenth Century Ensemble. The event took place at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University on February 19 at 8:00 PM. The program lists the following pieces and their respective composers:
"Zweite Sinfonie" by Frederick the Great (1712-1786)
Quartet, Op. 95 by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Trio in G by Pietro Locatelli (1693-1764)
Concerto in G Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
The ensemble members listed are:
The program also includes an invitation section at the top, cordially inviting attendees to the event. The date February 19, 1932, is noted at the bottom of the program.
The image shows a page from an invitation booklet for a chamber music concert held by the "Seventeenth Century Ensemble" at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University.
Here are the key details:
Event Details:
Invitation:
Concert Program:
Concert by The Seventeenth Century Ensemble
Musicians listed:
The concert includes the following pieces:
The concert was likely a historical performance showcasing music from the 17th century, reflecting the era's musical style and instrumentation.
The image shows an invitation and program for a chamber music concert held at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University. The event, titled "Chamber Music by The Seventeenth Century Ensemble," took place on February 19 at 8:00 P.M. The invitation extends a cordial welcome to attendees.
The program lists the following performers:
The concert features the following pieces:
"Zweite Sinfonie" by Frederick the Great (1712-1786):
"Quartet, Op. 95" by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827):
"Trio in G" by Pietro Locatelli (1693-1764) for two violins and violoncello with harpsichord:
"Concerto in G Minor" by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) for harpsichord with string accompaniment:
The date at the bottom of the program confirms that the concert took place on February 19, 1932.
The image shows a concert program from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The event is a chamber music concert performed by "The Seventeenth Century Ensemble," scheduled for February 19 at 8:00 P.M.
"Zweite Sinfonie" by Frederick the Great (1712-1786)
Quartet, Op. 95 by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Trio in G by Pietro Locatelli (1693-1764)
Concerto in G Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
The concert took place on February 19, 1932. The invitation card at the top of the program indicates that attendees are cordially invited to the event.
The image is a historical concert program from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The event is titled "Chamber Music by The Seventeenth Century Ensemble" and took place on February 19, 1932, at 8:00 P.M.
The concert program lists the performers and the pieces they played:
Performers:
Pieces Performed:
"Zweite Sinfonie" by Frederick the Great (1712-1786):
Quartet, Op. 95 by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827):
Trio in G by Pietro Locatelli (1693-1764):
Concerto in G Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):
The program invites attendees cordially to the event and is presented in a formal, classical style typical of concert programs from that era.
The image shows an invitation and program for a chamber music concert held at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University. The concert was performed by "The Seventeenth Century Ensemble" on February 19, at 8:00 PM.
The program lists the performers and the pieces that were to be performed:
Performers:
Musical Pieces:
The concert program is dated February 19, 1932.
This is an image of an open program booklet for a music concert. The booklet is likely a vintage document based on the yellowing of its pages and typographic style. It is presented on a light background.
The header text indicates that it is related to the Germanic Museum of Harvard University and announces chamber music by The Seventeenth Century Ensemble. It specifies the event date and time as February 19 at 8:00 P.M. and includes an invitation for the reader to attend.
Below that, there's more detailed information about the concert provided by The Seventeenth Century Ensemble with the names of the performers listed next to the instruments they played: First Violin, Viola, Second Violin, Violoncello, and Harpsichord.
The program lists several pieces to be performed:
Finally, the date February 19, 1932, is mentioned at the bottom, which provides a specific context and historical placement for this event.
The image displays an announcement and concert program from Harvard University's Germanic Museum. The top part of the page contains an invitation to a chamber music concert by the Seventeenth Century Ensemble, scheduled for February 19 at 8:00 p.m.
The lower portion of the page features the program details for the concert held at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University, by the Seventeenth Century Ensemble, listing the musicians:
They are assisted by Putnam Aldrich on the harpsichord.
The musical pieces performed during the concert include:
"Zweite Sinfonie" by Frederick the Great (1712-1786)
Quartet, Op. 95 by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Trio in G by Pietro Locatelli (1693-1764)
Concerto in G Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) for harpsichord with string accompaniment
The concert date listed is February 19, 1932.
The image shows an open book or program featuring two pages. The left page is a formal invitation card from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, inviting attendees to a chamber music concert by The Seventeenth Century Ensemble, scheduled for February 19 at 8:00 P.M. The invitation is printed in a clean, elegant font and is neatly centered on the page.
The right page is a detailed program for the concert. It lists the performers and the pieces to be performed:
The program includes the following musical pieces:
"Zweite Sinfonie" by Frederick the Great (1712–1786):
Quartet, Op. 95 by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827):
Trio in G by Pietro Locatelli (1693–1764) (for two violins and violoncello with harpsichord):
Concerto in G Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) (for harpsichord with string accompaniment):
The program is dated February 19, 1932, and is presented in a formal, structured layout typical of concert programs from the early 20th century. The overall design is simple and elegant, with a focus on clarity and readability. The book itself has a light beige or cream-colored page, and the text is printed in black ink. The spine of the book is visible on the right side, suggesting it is part of an archive or collection.
The image is a scanned page from an old event program. The page features a beige background with a green border at the top and bottom. The text is printed in black and includes details about a chamber music concert. The title reads "Chamber Music by the Seventeenth Century Ensemble," with the date "February 19" and the time "8:00 P.M." The event is hosted by the "Germanic Museum" at Harvard University. The program lists the performers, including Dorothy Brewster Comstock on the first violin, Anna Golden on the second violin, Robert Gundersen on the cello, and Jacobus Langendöen on the harpsichord, with Putnam Aldrich as the assistant. The music pieces scheduled for the concert include works by composers such as Frederick the Great, Ludwig van Beethoven, Pietro Locatelli, and Johann Sebastian Bach. The page also includes the date of the event, "February 19, 1932."