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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1937-1941

ARCH.2013.5.3, Rendition: 793334

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The image shows a page from a program or booklet detailing an event at Harvard University, specifically at the Germanic Museum. The event is focused on "The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach" and is presented by E. Power Biggs. The specific program is the Ninth Programme, which took place on Monday evening, March 21st at 8:15 in the year 1938. The title "Clavierübung," which translates to "keyboard practice," is prominently displayed, indicating it is a significant part of the event. Below this, it mentions "The Dogma in Music," suggesting a thematic focus or a particular aspect of Bach's music that will be explored.

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The image shows a page from a booklet or program from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The page is titled "The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach" authored by E. Power Biggs. The document is dated to the ninth program of the evening on Monday, March 21st at 8:15 in the year 1938.

The central text on the page is "CLAVIERÜBUNG," which translates to "Piano Exercise" or more specifically, "Clavierübung" in German. Below this, it mentions "THE DOGMA IN MUSIC," indicating a thematic or conceptual focus within the context of Bach’s organ compositions.

The page appears to be part of an academic or scholarly publication, likely aimed at an audience interested in classical music, specifically Bach's organ works. The booklet or program is open in an older, possibly archival book.

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The image shows an open book with a title page from a program related to music. The text on the page is as follows:

  • At the top, in bold letters, it reads "GERMANIC MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY."
  • Below this, it states: "The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach by E. Power Biggs."
  • Further down, it mentions: "Ninth Programme, Monday Evening, March 21st at 8:15 1938."
  • At the bottom, it features the title "Clavierübung" in large, bold letters, and beneath it, in smaller text, it says "THE DOGMA IN MUSIC."

The program appears to be from a series of lectures or performances held at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University in 1938, focusing on the organ music of Johann Sebastian Bach, specifically a piece titled "Clavierübung."

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The image shows a page from a publication associated with the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The page appears to be part of a program or lecture series. Here are the details:

  1. Title and Affiliation:

    • At the top, it reads "GERMANIC MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY".
  2. Main Content:

    • The title of the lecture or program is "The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach".
    • The presenter or author of the content is "E. POWER BIGGS".
  3. Event Details:

    • The program is labeled as the "Ninth Programme".
    • It took place on "Monday Evening, March 21st at 8:15".
    • The year is noted as "1938".
  4. Further Sections:

    • Below the main content, there is a section titled "CLAVIERÜBUNG".
    • Beneath this, it mentions "THE DOGMA IN MUSIC".

The page appears to be part of a larger book or document, as it is bound within pages that are visible on the left and right sides. The page is slightly yellowed, indicating it is likely an older document.

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The image shows a program booklet from a musical event. Here are the details:

  • Institution: Germanic Museum, Harvard University.
  • Event Title: The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach.
  • Performer: E. Power Biggs.
  • Programme Number and Date: Ninth Programme, held on Monday evening, March 21st, at 8:15 PM in 1938.
  • Main Topic of the Programme: Clavierübung, specifically addressing "The Dogma in Music."

This booklet appears to be part of a series of concerts or recitals dedicated to the organ works of Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by E. Power Biggs at Harvard University. The specific focus of this program is on the "Clavierübung" and explores the concept of dogma in music.

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The image shows an open book or program with a title page. The text on the page reads:

"GERMANIC MUSEUM
HARVARD UNIVERSITY

The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach
BY
E. POWER BIGGS

Ninth Programme, Monday Evening, March 21st at 8.15
1938

CLAVIERÜBUNG

THE DOGMA IN MUSIC"

The page appears to be from a program or a booklet related to a performance or lecture about Johann Sebastian Bach's organ music, specifically focusing on "Clavierübung." The event took place at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University on March 21, 1938, at 8:15 PM. The presenter or performer was E. Power Biggs. The phrase "THE DOGMA IN MUSIC" is also mentioned, possibly indicating a theme or a specific aspect of the performance or lecture.

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This is an image showing an open book with a page that appears to be a title page for a musical event or program. The text is as follows:

GERMANIC MUSEUM
HARVARD UNIVERSITY

The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach
by
E. POWER BIGGS

Ninth Programme, Monday Evening, March 21st at 8.15
1938

CLAVIERÜBUNG

THE DOGMA IN MUSIC

The text is neatly aligned and typeset in a classic font with different sizes for various elements for hierarchy. The words "CLAVIERÜBUNG" are significantly larger than other texts, suggesting it might be the focal subject or work to be performed. The book's page has a rough edge, and the paper appears slightly aged, which could indicate the book's vintage or the material's quality. The spine of the book on the right side suggests that it's quite thick. The background has a blue tinge, possibly from the surface the book is placed on.

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This image is a photograph of a book page from a publication related to the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The page contains information about a program of organ music composed by Johann Sebastian Bach and performed by E. Power Biggs. According to the text, this was the ninth program in a series, scheduled for Monday evening, March 21st at 8:15 PM in 1938. The section of the music related to "Clavierübung" (keyboard practice) is prominently mentioned, alongside the phrase "The Dogma in Music." The page is slightly yellowed at the edges, indicating its age, and is part of a book with green covers.

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The image shows a program or pamphlet placed on an open book. The pamphlet has the following printed text:

GERMANIC MUSEUM
HARVARD UNIVERSITY

The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach
BY
E. POWER BIGGS

Ninth Programme, Monday Evening, March 21st at 8.15
1938

CLAVIERÜBUNG

THE DOGMA IN MUSIC

The pamphlet appears to be related to a music program or concert featuring organ music by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed or presented by E. Power Biggs at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University, in 1938. The term "Clavierübung" refers to a famous collection of keyboard music by Bach.

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The image shows an open book with a program or booklet page from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The page is titled "The Organ Music of Johann Sebastian Bach" and is attributed to E. Power Biggs. It indicates that this is the Ninth Programme, scheduled for Monday Evening, March 21st at 8:15 in the year 1938.

Below the title, the word "CLAVIERÜBUNG" is prominently displayed, which translates to "Keyboard Exercise" in English. Underneath, the phrase "THE DOGMA IN MUSIC" is written, suggesting a thematic or interpretive focus of the program. The overall design is simple and formal, with clean typography and a light, cream-colored background, typical of historical concert programs or academic publications. The book's spine and edges are visible, indicating it is part of a bound collection or archive.