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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1937-1941

ARCH.2013.5.3, Rendition: 793307

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The image is of a program from a concert held at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The event focused on the organ music of Johann Sebastian Bach and was performed by E. Power Biggs. The concert took place on Monday evening, November 1st, 1937, at 8:15 PM.

The program included the following pieces:

  1. Four Preludes and Fugues (The "Eight Short")

    • C major
    • D minor
    • E minor
    • F major
  2. Six Chorale Preludes ("Schübler")

    • Sleepers Awake!
    • A Voice is calling
    • Wachet Auf!
    • Kommst du nun
    • Wenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein
    • Wo soll ich fliehen hin?
    • It is but suffer, God to guide thee
    • O Lord, Thou knowest all my longing
    • My soul doth magnify the Lord
    • Mine eyes hath seen Thy salvation
    • Allein Gott in der Höh
    • Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesus Christ
    • Come, sweet death, come, blessed rest
    • Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant
  3. Four Preludes and Fugues (The "Eight Short")

    • G major
    • G minor
    • A minor
    • B flat major
  4. Pastorale

    • Four movements
    • Pastorale
    • Andante
    • Adagio
    • Allegro
  5. Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C Major

The performance was played on a Baroque Organ designed by G. Donald Harrison.

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The image shows a program from an event held at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University, titled "The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach," performed by E. Power Biggs on Monday evening, November 1st, 1937, at 8:15. The program features a list of musical pieces to be performed, including:

  • Four Preludes and Fugues (The 'Eight Short'):

    • C major
    • D minor
    • E minor
    • E major
  • Six Chorale Preludes (Schübler):

    • Sleepers Awake! A Voice is calling.
    • Wach auf, rufe uns die Stime.
    • Wo soll ich fliehen hin?
    • If thou but suffer God to guide thee.
    • Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten.
    • My soul doth magnify the Lord.
    • O Jesus, blissful Herder, Thee.
    • Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesus Christ.
    • Come, Thou long-expected Jesus.
    • Kommt du nun, Jesu, von Himmel herunter.
  • Four Preludes and Fugues (The 'Eight Short'):

    • G major
    • G minor
    • A minor
    • B flat major
  • Pastorale – Four movements:

    • Pastorale – Andante
    • Adagio
    • Allegro
  • Tocccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major

The program also notes that the Baroque Organ was designed by G. Donald Harrison. There is a small piece of tape visible at the upper right corner of the program. The document appears to be archival, with some wear and tear, including a small tear on the right edge.

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The image shows a concert program from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The event features the organ music of Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by E. Power Biggs. The concert took place on Monday evening, November 1st, 1937, at 8:15 PM.

Here is the detailed program:

FOUR PRELUDES AND FUGUES (The 'Eight Short')

  • C major
  • D minor
  • E minor
  • F major

SIX CHORALE PRELUDES ("Schübler")

  1. "Sleepers Awake! A Voice is calling"
  2. "We all believe in one true God"
  3. "Where shall I flee"
  4. "If thou but suffer God to guide thee"
  5. "My soul doth magnify the Lord"
  6. "Wake, abashed ones, can this be"
    • Ab, Jesu Christ, with us abide
    • Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ.
    • Kommt du nun, Jesu, von Himmel herunter?

FOUR PRELUDES AND FUGUES (The 'Eight Short')

  • G major
  • G minor
  • A minor
  • B flat major

PASTORALE – Four movements

  • Pastorale – Andante
  • Adagio – Allegro

TOCCATA, ADAGIO AND FUGUE IN C MAJOR

At the bottom of the program, it mentions that the Baroque organ used for the performance was designed by G. Donald Harrison.

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The image shows a page from a program booklet for a musical performance held at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University. The performance is titled "The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach" and was conducted by E. Power Biggs. The event took place on Monday, November 1st, at 8:15 PM in 1937.

The program includes the following pieces:

  1. Four Preludes and Fugues (The 'Eight Short'):

    • C major
    • D minor
    • E minor
    • E flat major
  2. Six Chorale Preludes ('Schübler'):

    • Sleepers Awake! A Voice is calling.
    • Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme.
    • Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten.
    • My soul doth magnify the Lord.
    • Ach, wie nichtig, ach, wie flüchtig.
    • Ab, Jesus Christ, mein Leben.

    The German and English translations of the chorale titles are provided:

    • Sleepers Awake! A Voice is calling
    • Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
    • Wo soll ich fliehen hin?
    • If thou but suffer God to guide thee
    • Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten
    • My soul doth magnify the Lord
    • Ach, wie nichtig, ach, wie flüchtig
    • Ach, Jesus Christ, mein Leben, Herr und Herre
    • Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesus Christ
    • Comest thou now, Jesus, from heaven to earth?
    • Kommst du nun, Jesu, von Himmel herunter?
  3. Four Preludes and Fugues (The 'Eight Short'):

    • G major
    • G minor
    • A minor
    • B flat major
  4. Pastorale (Four movements):

    • Pastorale — Andante
    • Adagio — Allegro
  5. Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C Major

The program also notes that the Baroque Organ was designed by G. Donald Harrison. The booklet is neatly placed within a bound volume, showing signs of age with some frayed edges.

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The image depicts an open page from a program booklet for a concert event held at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The concert is titled "The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach" and was conducted by E. Power Biggs.

The program lists the pieces to be performed on the evening of Monday, November 1st, 1937, at 8:15 PM. The pieces included in the program are as follows:

  1. Four Preludes and Fugues (The 'Eight Short')

    • C major
    • D minor
    • E minor
    • F major
  2. Six Chorale Preludes (Schübler)

    • Sleepers Awake! A Voice is calling
    • Wach auf! Ruft uns die Stimme
    • Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten
    • My soul doth magnify the Lord
    • Ach, bleib bei uns, Herr Jesus Christ
    • Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesus Christ (repeated)
    • Comest Thou now, Jesus, from heaven to earth?
    • Kommt du nun, Jesu, von Himmel herunter?
  3. Four Preludes and Fugues (The 'Eight Short')

    • G major
    • G minor
    • A minor
    • B flat major
  4. Pastorale

    • Four movements:
      • Pastorale – Andante
      • Adagio
      • Allegro
  5. Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue in C Major

Additionally, the program mentions that the concert was performed on a Baroque Organ designed by G. Donald Harrison. The page itself appears to be slightly aged, with some wear and tear visible, particularly around the edges.

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The image depicts a page from a program booklet for a musical performance. The program is titled "The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach" and was presented by E. Power Biggs at Harvard University's Germanic Museum. The event took place on Monday evening, November 1st, at 8:15 PM, in the year 1937.

The program outlines the following musical pieces:

  1. Four Preludes and Fugues (labeled as "The Eight Short"):

    • C major
    • D minor
    • E minor
    • F major
  2. Six Chorale Preludes (Schübler):

    • Each chorale prelude is titled with a specific hymn or text:
      • "Sleeper Awake! A Voice is Calling."
      • "Wachet Auf, ruft uns die Stimme."
      • "Wo soll ich Biehen hin?"
      • "If thou but suffer God to guide thee."
      • "Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten."
      • "My soul doth magnify the Lord."
      • "Ach, Jesus Christ, with what a face."
      • "Ah, Jesus Christ, with what a face."
      • "Ah, Jesus Christ, with what a face."
      • "Comest Thou now, Jesus, from heaven to earth?"
      • "Kommst du nun, Jesu, von Himmel herunter."
  3. Four Preludes and Fugues (again labeled as "The Eight Short"):

    • G major
    • G minor
    • A minor
    • B flat major
  4. Pastorale:

    • Four movements:
      • Pastorale
      • Andante
      • Adagio
      • Allegro
  5. A final piece:

    • Tocatta, Adagio, and Fugue in C Major

The program notes that the organ used for this performance was a Baroque organ designed by G. Donald Harrison. The cover of the booklet is open to this page, showing the inside with the text printed in a classic serif font.

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The image shows an open book-like object, possibly a program, on a blank page to the left and text on the right-hand side. The text is headed by "GERMANIC MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY" and is titled "The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach by E. POWER BIGGS." It details the First Programme for Monday Evening, November 1st at 8:15, 1937.

The program includes various compositions by Bach categorized as:

  • FOUR PRELUDES AND FUGUES ('The Eight Short') in C minor, D major, E minor, and F major.
  • SIX CHORALE PRELUDES ('Schübler') with specific titles mentioned like "Sleepers Awake! A Voice is calling," "Watch Aflut! Ruf't uns die Stimme," "Who shall I flee?", "Whoever leteth him lead.", and so on.
  • Another set of FOUR PRELUDES AND FUGUES in G major, G minor, A minor, and B flat major.
  • PASTORALE – Four movements which are Pastore — Allegretto, Adagio, and Andante.
  • TOCCATA, ADAGIO AND FUGUE IN C MAJOR.

The program also notes, "Baroque Organ designed by G. Donald Harrison," indicating perhaps the specific type or make of the organ used for the performance.

The image gives the impression of a historical document or a replica of such, given the style of the typeface and the layout reflecting publishing styles from the early 20th century. There are visible signs of age or wear on the paper, such as frayed edges and discoloration.

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The image shows a program for a musical event held at Harvard University, specifically at the Germanic Museum. The event is titled "The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach" and features E. Power Biggs. The first program was scheduled for Monday evening, November 1st at 8:15 PM in 1937.

The program includes the following pieces:

  1. Four Preludes and Fugues ("The 'Eight Short'")

    • C major
    • D minor
    • E minor
    • F major
  2. Six Chorale Preludes (from "Schübler")

    • Sleeper's Awake! A Voice is calling
    • Wachet Auf! Ruft uns die Stimme
    • Whither shall I flee?
    • Wo sol ich fliehen hin?
    • If thou but suffer God to guide thee
    • If thou art in league with God
    • Wer nur den lieben Gott last walten
    • My soul doth magnify the Lord
    • Meine seele erhebt den Herren
    • Ah, Jesus Christ, with us abide.
    • Ah bleib bei un, Herr Jesus Christ.
    • Cometh thou now, Jesus, from heaven to earth?
    • Kommst du nun, Jesu, von Himmel herunter?
  3. Four Preludes and Fugues (also from "The 'Eight Short'")

    • G major
    • G minor
    • A minor
    • B flat major
  4. Pastoral composed of four movements

    • Pastorale — Andante
    • Adagio — Allegro
  5. Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue in C Major

The program notes that the Baroque organ was designed by G. Donald Harrison.

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The image is of a white page with black text. The page appears to be from a booklet or a program. The text is organized in a structured format, with headings and subheadings. The title of the page reads "GERMANIC MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY." Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads "The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach." The text continues with the name "E. Power Biggs" and the date "First Programme Monday Evening, November 1st at 8:15 1937." The text is followed by a list of musical pieces, including "Four Preludes and Fugues (The 'Eight Short')" and "Six Chorale Preludes ('Schübler')." The musical pieces are listed in a structured format, with their names and keys. The page also includes information about the performance, including the type of organ used and the date and time of the performance.

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The image shows an open book with a page that has some text written on it. The text is written in black font on a white background. The book is open, and the page is visible. The text is written in a slanting position, and the page is slightly folded. The book is placed on a white surface. The text is about the organ music of Johann Sebastian Bach.