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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1937-1941

ARCH.2013.5.3, Rendition: 793305

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The image shows a program for an organ recital held at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University. The event took place on Saturday evening, October 23rd, at 8:15 p.m. in 1967. The recital was performed by Marcel Dupré.

The program includes the following pieces:

  1. Concerto in B flat major (No. 2) - G. F. Handel
    • Maestoso and Allegro
    • Adagio
  2. Sonata in E flat major (No. 1) - J. S. Bach
    • Allegro - Andante - Finale
  3. Prelude and Fugue in A minor - J. S. Bach
  4. Basse et dessus de Trompette - Nicolas Gigault
  5. Noël with Variations - L. C. Daquin
  6. Two Chorales:
    • Our Father - Marcel Dupré
    • In Dulci Jubilo - Marcel Dupré
  7. Improvisation on a "Suite Ancienne" on submitted themes
    • Preludio
    • Glemande
    • Courante
    • Sarabande
    • Bourrée
    • Giga

The program also includes a note about the radio management by Bernard R. Laberge and mentions that the baroque organ was designed by G. Donald Harrison.

Additionally, there is a note about the theme for the improvisation, which was by Dr. Willy Apel, and an announcement about a series of twelve recitals by E. Power Biggs on the Germanic Museum's Flentrop organ, beginning November 1st. Tickets for these recitals could be obtained at the Museum.

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The image is of a program for an organ recital given by Marcel Dupré at the Germanic Museum (now known as the Busch-Reisinger Museum) at Harvard University. The recital took place on Saturday evening, October 23rd, 1937, at 8:15 p.m.

Here is a detailed list of the pieces that were performed:

  1. Concerto in B flat major (No. 2)

    • Maestoso and Allegro
    • Recitative and Finale
    • Composer: G.F. Handel
  2. Sonata in E flat major (No. 1)

    • Allegro - Andante - Finale
    • Composer: J.S. Bach
  3. Prelude and Fugue in A minor

    • Composer: J.S. Bach
  4. Basse et dessus de Trompette

    • Composer: Nicolas Clérambault
  5. Noël with Variations

    • Noël
    • Two Chorales:
      • Two Father
      • Our Father
      • In Dulci Jubilo
    • Composer: L.C. Daquin and Marcel Dupré
  6. Improvisation of a "Suite Ancienne" on submitted themes

    • Preludio
    • Allemande
    • Courante
    • Sarabande
    • Minuetto
    • Giga
    • Composer: Marcel Dupré

Additional Information:

  • The event was managed exclusively by Bernard R. Laberge, located at 2 West 46th Street, N.Y.C.
  • The organ used was a Baroque organ designed by G. Donald Harrison.
  • The themes for the improvisation were provided by Dr. Willi Apel.
  • A lecture on the organ works of J.S. Bach was scheduled to be given by G. Wallace Woodworth at the Germanic Museum on October 27th at 4:30 p.m., with a repeat performance of J.S. Bach's works on the organ scheduled for the same day.
  • The complete organ recitals were planned to be open to the public on selected dates starting from November 1st, and tickets could be obtained at the Museum.

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The image shows a historical program for an organ recital held at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The recital was performed by Marcel Dupré on Saturday evening, October 23rd, at 8:15 p.m., in 1937.

The program lists the following pieces to be performed:

  1. Concerto in B flat major (No. 2) - Maestoso and Allegro Recitative and Finale by G. F. Handel
  2. Sonata in E flat major (No. 1) - Allegro, Andante, Finale by J. S. Bach
  3. Prelude and Fugue in A minor by J. S. Bach
  4. Basse et dessus de Trompette by Nicolas Clerambault
  5. Noël with Variations by L. G. Daquin
  6. Two Chorales: "Our Father" and "In Dulci Jubilo" by Marcel Dupré
  7. Improvisation of a "Suite Ancienne" on submitted themes:
    • Preludio
    • Allemande
    • Courante
    • Sarabande
    • Menuetto
    • Giga

The program also mentions that the organ was designed by G. Donald Harrison and that the exclusive management was by Bernard R. Laberge, located at 2 West 46th Street, N.Y.C.

Additional notes on the program:

  • The themes for the improvisation were provided by Dr. Willi Apel.
  • A lecture on the organ works of J. S. Bach was given by G. Wallace Woodworth of the Division of Music at Harvard University.
  • The complete organ literature of J. S. Bach would be played in twelve recitals by Marcel Dupré, starting November 1st, with tickets available at the Museum.

The program is neatly printed on aged paper and appears to be part of a bound book or collection.

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The image is of an old program for an organ recital that took place at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University. The event featured the renowned organist Marcel Dupré, who performed on Saturday evening, October 23, 1937, at 8:15 p.m.

The program lists the following pieces performed during the recital:

  1. Concerto in B flat major (No. 2) by G.F. Handel:

    • Maestoso and Allegro
    • Recitative and Finale
  2. Sonata in E flat major (No. 1) by J.S. Bach:

    • Allegro
    • Andante
    • Finale
  3. Prelude and Fugue in A minor by J.S. Bach

  4. Basse et dessus de Trompette by Nicolas Clemencic (likely Nicolas Clements)

  5. Noël with Variations by L.G. Daquin

  6. Two Chorales by Marcel Dupré:

    • Our Father
    • In Dulci Jubilo
  7. Improvisation of a "Suite Ancienne" on submitted themes, including:

    • Prelude
    • Allemande
    • Courante
    • Sarabande
    • Minuetto
    • Giga

The program also includes additional information:

  • The event was managed exclusively by Bernard R. Laberge, located at 2 West 44th Street, N.Y.C.
  • The recital was performed on a Baroque Organ designed by G. Donald Harrison.
  • The themes for the improvisation were by Dr. Willi Apel.
  • A lecture on the organ works of J.S. Bach was given by G. Wallace Woodworth, Division of Music, Harvard University, in the Rotunda of the Museum, following the recital.
  • The organ literature of J.S. Bach would be played in twelve recitals by various performers, starting from November 1st.
  • Tickets could be obtained at the museum.

The program appears to be a historical document from the 1930s, showcasing the rich musical heritage and events hosted by the Germanic Museum at Harvard University.

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The image depicts a program for an organ recital held at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University. The recital was performed by Marcel Dupré on Saturday, October 23rd, at 8:15 p.m. in 1937.

The program lists the following pieces to be performed:

  1. Concerto in B flat major (No. 2) by G.F. Handel, titled "Maestoso and Allegro Recitativo and Finale."
  2. Sonata in E flat major (No. 1) by J.S. Bach, titled "Allegro - Andante - Finale."
  3. Prelude and Fugue in A minor by J.S. Bach.
  4. Basse et dessus de Trompette by Nicolas Glerambault.
  5. Noël with Variations by L. G. Daquin.
  6. Two Chorales:
    • "Our Father"
    • "In Dulci Jubilo"
      By Marcel Dupré.
  7. Improvisation on a "Suite Ancienne" with themes including:
    • Preludio
    • Allemande
    • Courante
    • Sarabande
    • Minuetto
    • Giga

The program also mentions that exclusive management of the recital was handled by Bernard R. Laberge, located at 2 West 46th Street, New York City. The Baroque organ was designed by G. Donald Harrison.

Additional notes indicate that a lecture on the organ works of J.S. Bach would be given by Dr. Willi Apel, with G. Wallace Woodworth, the Division of Music at Harvard University. The recital was part of the complete organ literature of J.S. Bach and was open to the public. The complete organ recital series began on November 1st, and tickets could be obtained at the Germanic Museum.

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The image shows a program for an organ recital that took place at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University. The recital was performed by Marcel Dupré on Saturday evening, October 23rd, 1937, at 8:15 p.m. The program lists the following pieces to be performed:

  1. "Concerto in B flat major (No. 2) - Maestoso and Allegro, Recitative and Finale" by G. F. Handel.
  2. "Sonata in E flat major (No. 1) - Allegro - Andante - Finale" by J. S. Bach.
  3. "Prelude and Fugue in A minor" by J. S. Bach.
  4. "Basse et dessus de Trompette" by Nicolas de Grigny.
  5. "Noël with Variations" by L. G. Daquin.
  6. "Two Chorales: Our Father, In Dulci Jubilo" by Marcel Dupré.
  7. "Improvisation of a 'Suite Ancienne' on submitted themes" including Preludio, Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Minuetto, and Giga.

Additional information includes:

  • The exclusive management was handled by Bernard R. Laberge at 2 West 46th Street, N.Y.C.
  • The organ used for the recital was designed by G. Donald Harrison.
  • Themes for the improvisation were provided by Dr. Willi Apel.
  • There was an announcement about a lecture on the organ works of J. S. Bach by G. Wallace Woodworth in the Renaissance Hall of the Germanic Museum on November 1st.
  • Tickets for the recital could be obtained at the Museum.

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This image shows a page from a booklet or program that appears to be slightly aged, with some discoloration, especially at the edges. The text on the page is centered and provides details regarding an event titled 'GERMANIC MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY Organ Recital BY MARCEL DUPRÉ'. The event took place on Saturday Evening, October 23rd, at 8.15 p.m. in 1937.

The document lists the musical pieces that were to be performed, which include works by G. F. Handel, J. S. Bach, Nicolas Clerambault, L. C. Daquin, and Marcel Dupré himself. It mentions a 'Concerto in B flat major (No. 2)' by Handel, a 'Sonata in E flat major (No. 1)' and 'Prelude and Fugue in A minor' by Bach, along with other compositions. The last piece is an 'Improvisation of a "Suite d'ancien" on submitted themes' with various parts titled Prelude, Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Menuetto, and Giga.

At the bottom, there are additional notes mentioning the 'Exclusive Management – Bernard R. Laberge 2 West 44th Street, N.Y.C.' and that the Baroque Organ was designed by G. Donald Harrison. It also mentions the themes for the improvisation by Dr. Willi Apel and a lecture on the organ works of J. S. Bach by Dr. G. Wallace Woodworth of the Division of Music, Harvard University, which took place previously on October 28th, as well as upcoming organ recitals by E. Power Biggs starting November 1st, with tickets available at the Museum.

The image captures one page of the booklet or program, which is open and reveals a part of the opposite blank page, hinting at a bound edge on the left, likely indicating this page is part of a larger booklet or perhaps a bound archive of event programs.

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This image depicts a page from a book or a program booklet. The page announces an organ recital at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University, performed by Marcel Dupré. The event took place on Saturday evening, October 23rd, 1937, at 8:15 p.m.

The recital program includes:

  1. G. F. Handel

    • Concerto in B flat major (No. 2)
      • Maestoso and Allegro
      • Recitative and Finale
  2. J. S. Bach

    • Sonata in E flat major (No. 1)
      • Allegro - Andante - Finale
    • Prelude and Fugue in A minor
  3. Nicolas Clérambault

    • Basse et dessus de Trompette
  4. L. C. Daquin

    • Noël with Variations
  5. Marcel Dupré

    • Two Chorales:
      • Our Father
      • In Dulci Jubilo
  6. Improvisation of a "Suite Ancienne" on submitted themes:

    • Prelude
    • Allemande
    • Courante
    • Sarabande
    • Minuetto
    • Giga

Additional information at the bottom of the page indicates:

  • Exclusive Management by Bernard R. Laberge, located at 2 West 46th Street, NYC.
  • Baroque Organ designed by G. Donald Harrison.
  • Details about the theme for the improvisation (selected by Dr. Willi Apel, and a lecture given by G. Wallace Woodworth about J. S. Bach's organ works).
  • A mention of an organ literature lecture on Thursday afternoon, October 28th, at 4:30, free to the public.
  • A forthcoming cycle of organ literature by J. S. Bach to be played in twelve recitals at the Germanic Museum, with tickets available starting November 1st.

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The image shows a page from a book or album with a printed program for an organ recital. The recital is presented by the Germanic Museum at Harvard University and features Marcel Dupré. It took place on Saturday evening, October 23rd, 1937 at 8:15 p.m.

The program includes pieces by G.F. Handel, J.S. Bach, Nicolas Clerambault, L.C. Daquin, and Marcel Dupré himself. There is also an improvisation on submitted themes under the title "Suite Ancienne," with movements listed as Preludio, Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Minuetto, and Giga.

At the bottom, there is a note about exclusive management by Bernard R. Laberge, the Baroque organ designed by G. Donald Harrison, and additional information about a lecture on the organ works of J.S. Bach and a series of recitals featuring Bach's complete organ literature. The program is neatly printed and appears to be part of a historical or archival collection.

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The image shows a page from a program or booklet for an Organ Recital held at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University. The event was performed by Marcel Dupré on Saturday Evening, October 23rd, at 8:15 p.m. in 1937.

Key Details:

  1. Event Information:

    • Title: Organ Recital
    • Performer: Marcel Dupré
    • Date and Time: Saturday Evening, October 23rd, 1937, at 8:15 p.m.
    • Location: Germanic Museum, Harvard University.
  2. Program Listing:
    The recital program includes the following pieces:

    • Concerto in B flat major (No. 2) by G.F. Handel
      • Movements: Maestoso and Allegro, Recitative and Finale
    • Sonata in E flat major (No. 1) by J.S. Bach
      • Movements: Allegro, Andante, Finale
    • Prelude and Fugue in A minor by J.S. Bach
    • Basse et desus de Trompette by Nicolas Clérambault
    • Noel with Variations by L.C. Daquin
    • Two Chorales by Marcel Dupré
      • Movements: Our Father, In Dulci Jubilo
    • Improvisation of a "Suite Ancienne" on submitted themes by Marcel Dupré
      • Movements: Prelude, Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Minuet, Giga
  3. Additional Information:

    • Exclusive Management: Bernard R. Laberge, 2 West 44th Street, N.Y.C.
    • Baroque Organ Designer: G. Donald Harrison
    • Lecture: A lecture on the improvisation of J.S. Bach will be given by Dr. Willi Apel.
    • Context: The lecture is part of a series organized by G. Wallace Woodworth, on behalf of the Division of Music at Harvard University, held in the Renaissance Hall of the Germanic Museum.
    • Open to the Public: The event is open to the public.
    • Additional Performances: The complete organ literature of J.S. Bach will be played in twelve recitals by E. Power Biggs at the Germanic Museum, starting November 1st. Tickets may be obtained at the Museum.

Visual Description:

  • The page has a clean, formal layout typical of a concert program or booklet.
  • The text is typed in a classic serif font, with clear headings and subheadings.
  • The page number "14" is visible in the top left corner, indicating this is part of a larger document.
  • The edges of the page show slight wear, suggesting it is part of an older or archival collection.

This program provides a detailed overview of the recital's content, performers, and additional context, reflecting the cultural and musical significance of the event.