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The image shows a page from a program or booklet for an event held at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University. The event is titled "Six Organ Recitals by E. Power Biggs," and this particular program is for the "Third Programme" scheduled on Monday evening, January 23rd at 8:15 in the year 1939. The program features the performance of "The Art of Fugue" by Johann Sebastian Bach. The layout of the page is simple, with the text centered and framed by blank spaces on a beige background.
The image shows the first page of a program booklet for an organ recital event. The booklet is from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The program is titled "Six Organ Recitals by E. Power Biggs." It specifies that this is the third program, held on Monday evening, January 23rd at 8:15 PM in the year 1939.
The central focus of the recital is on the "Art of Fugue" by Johann Sebastian Bach. The page has a classic, vintage look with an aged, slightly faded paper texture. The text is printed in a formal, elegant font, and the layout is centered, indicating a formal and scholarly presentation.
The image depicts the title page of a program for a series of organ recitals held at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University. The recitals were part of "Six Organ Recitals by E. Power Biggs."
Specifically, this is the program for the third recital, which took place on Monday evening, January 23, 1939, at 8:15 PM. The piece performed during this recital was "The Art of Fugue" by Johann Sebastian Bach. The text on the program is printed in a traditional, formal style, and the paper shows signs of aging, suggesting that it is an old document.
The image shows a page from a book or a program booklet associated with the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The content pertains to a series of organ recitals by E. Power Biggs.
The page details the third program of the recitals, which took place on Monday evening, January 23rd, 1939, at 8:15 PM. The specific piece featured in this program is "The Art of Fugue" by Johann Sebastian Bach. The text is printed in a clean, clear typeface, and the layout is organized with headings and subheadings to distinguish the different elements of the information.
The image shows the cover of a program for an organ recital. Here are the details:
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Event:
Specific Program:
Featured Work:
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The cover appears aged, with a light brown hue and some signs of wear around the edges. The text is printed in a classic serif font, and the overall design is simple and formal.
The image shows a program booklet from an event held at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The event featured a performance of "Six Organ Recitals" by E. Power Biggs, which took place on Monday evening, January 23rd at 8:15 PM in 1939. The program included "Art of Fugue" by Johann Sebastian Bach. The booklet appears to be well-preserved, with a simple and elegant design, and is placed inside a green cover.
This image shows a page from a program or booklet. The text on the page reads:
GERMANIC MUSEUM
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
SIX ORGAN RECITALS
BY
E. POWER BIGGS
Third Programme, Monday Evening, January 23rd at 8.15
1939
ART OF FUGUE
BY
Johann Sebastian Bach
The paper appears to be aged, with yellowing and some discoloration, possibly indicating that it's an old document. The text is arranged in a centered format, with a mix of capitalized and regular case letters. The fonts used are simple and clear, making the text easily legible. The page is part of a bound book or pamphlet, as evidenced by the binding visible on the left side.
This image depicts an old book or programme open to a specific page. The text on the page indicates a musical event held at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. It promotes six organ recitals performed by E. Power Biggs. The highlighted recital is part of the third programme, scheduled for Monday evening, January 23rd at 8:15 in the year 1939. The featured music piece for the recital is "Art of Fugue" by Johann Sebastian Bach. The page shows signs of aging and possibly some old adhesive residue where it appears to have been taped.
The image depicts the inside cover or title page of a booklet or program from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The text is neatly typed and centered, with a clean and formal layout. The content of the page announces a musical event titled "Six Organ Recitals by E. Power Biggs", specifically highlighting the "Art of Fugue" by Johann Sebastian Bach as part of the program.
Key details from the page include:
The page has a light beige background with some visible wear or discoloration, suggesting it may be an older document. There are faint rectangular outlines or stains on the page, possibly from previous markings or handling. The overall design is simple and functional, typical of a concert program or recital booklet from the early 20th century.
The image shows an open book with a white page that contains text. The book is titled "Germanic Museum Harvard University" and has a green cover. The page features the text "Six Organ Recitals by E. Power Biggs" and "Third Programme, Monday Evening, January 23rd at 8.15 1939" in the upper part. The lower part of the page contains the text "Art of Fugue by Johann Sebastian Bach." The page has a slightly worn and faded appearance, and the text is printed in black.