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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1937-1941

ARCH.2013.5.3, Rendition: 793289

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The image shows a page from a book or program titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY." The central focus of the page is an image of a man, presumably Johann Sebastian Bach, given the context. Below the image, the text reads:

"THE ORGAN MUSIC of
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH
TWELVE RECITALS
by
E. POWER BIGGS
Head of the Organ Department, Longy School of Music, Cambridge, Massachusetts"

The page is framed by a green border, and the text is printed in a clear, bold font. The overall layout suggests that this is a program or booklet related to a series of organ recitals featuring the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, presented by E. Power Biggs, who held a position at the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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The image shows the cover page of a booklet or pamphlet that belongs to the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The title of the pamphlet is "The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach: Twelve Recitals," authored by E. Power Biggs. E. Power Biggs is identified as the Head of the Organ Department at the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The cover features a black-and-white portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach, who is prominently displayed in the center. The text is organized into two sections: the top section has the museum and university names in bold letters, and the bottom section includes the title of the booklet, the author's name, and the school affiliation. The design is formal and historical, likely intended for an academic or music-related audience.

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The image shows an open book with a cover that features an insert or label. The label is for "The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach," a collection of twelve recitals by E. Power Biggs. The label is associated with the Germanic Museum at Harvard University.

Key details include:

  • The title "GERMANIC MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY" prominently displayed at the top.
  • A portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach, the renowned composer, in the center.
  • Below the portrait, the text reads "THE ORGAN MUSIC of JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH TWELVE RECITALS by E. POWER BIGGS."
  • At the bottom, it mentions that E. Power Biggs is the Head of the Organ Department at the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The book itself appears to be an older publication, suggested by its aged and worn appearance. The spine of the book is partially visible and appears to be green.

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The image shows an open book from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The page features a black-and-white portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach, a renowned composer of the Baroque period. Below the portrait, the title reads "The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach." It further details that the content consists of "Twelve Recitals" and is authored by E. Power Biggs, who is identified as the Head of the Organ Department at the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The book appears to be part of a collection or series related to Bach’s organ music. The book's binding is visible, with greenish-brown edges and a light-colored paper inside.

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The image is of a program or booklet cover from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The cover announces a series of organ music performances featuring the works of Johann Sebastian Bach. Specifically, it details "Twelve Recitals" performed by E. Power Biggs, who was the Head of the Organ Department at the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The design of the cover includes:

  1. The name "GERMANIC MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY" at the top.
  2. A black-and-white portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach.
  3. The title "THE ORGAN MUSIC OF JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH."
  4. The phrase "TWELVE RECITALS by E. POWER BIGGS."
  5. Additional text identifying E. Power Biggs' position and location.

The cover has a simple, classic design with a beige background and greenish binding on the left edge.

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The image depicts a book page with a program or announcement from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The program is for a series of recitals featuring the organ music of Johann Sebastian Bach. Specifically, it mentions "Twelve Recitals" by E. Power Biggs, who is noted as the Head of the Organ Department at the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The page includes a black-and-white photograph of Johann Sebastian Bach, showing him in period attire with a wig, which was typical of the Baroque era. The text is laid out in a clean and simple format, with the names of the institutions and the performer prominently displayed. The overall design suggests a formal and academic context, likely aimed at an audience interested in classical music and organ performances.

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The image shows a page from a booklet or program. It is titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY" and is about "THE ORGAN MUSIC of JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH," featuring "Twelve Recitals by E. POWER BIGGS." Below the title, there's additional information indicating that E. Power Biggs is associated with the "Longy School of Music" located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The paper has a cream or light beige color, and the text is printed in black. The left edge of the page appears to be bound to the rest of the booklet or program.

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This image depicts a book with a flyer attached to one of its pages. The flyer announces an event at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University, featuring a series of twelve recitals of the organ music of Johann Sebastian Bach. The performances are given by E. Power Biggs, who is noted as the Head of the Organ Department at the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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The image shows the interior page of a book titled "The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach: Twelve Recitals" by E. Power Biggs. The page is part of a publication from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University.

Key Elements:

  1. Title and Author:

    • The title is prominently displayed in bold, uppercase text: "THE ORGAN MUSIC OF JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH".
    • Below the title, it specifies "TWELVE RECITALS", indicating that the book contains twelve organ recitals.
    • The author's name, E. POWER BIGGS, is also in bold uppercase text.
  2. Portrait:

    • A black-and-white portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach is centered on the page. Bach is depicted with his characteristic powdered wig and formal attire, holding what appears to be a sheet of music or a similar object.
  3. Affiliation:

    • Above the title, the text reads "GERMANIC MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY", indicating the institution associated with the publication.
    • Below the author's name, there is a note stating: "Head of the Organ Department, Longy School of Music, Cambridge, Massachusetts", providing context about the author's professional background.
  4. Design and Layout:

    • The page has a clean, minimalist design with ample white space.
    • The text is centered and uses a classic serif font, giving the page a formal and academic appearance.
    • The spine of the book is visible on the left side, showing a light beige or cream-colored cover with a subtle green edge.

Overall Impression:

The image portrays a scholarly and musical publication focused on the organ works of Johann Sebastian Bach, curated and presented by E. Power Biggs, a respected figure in the field of organ music. The design is elegant and professional, reflecting the academic and artistic nature of the content.

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An open book with a white cover that reads "Germanic Museum Harvard University" is displayed on a gray background. The cover features a black-and-white portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach, who is wearing a long coat and holding a piece of paper. The book's spine is green, and it is open to a page with a white cover that reads "The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach Twelve Recitals by E. Power Biggs."