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The image shows an open book or program featuring a page with a black-and-white photograph of a man playing an organ. The man is identified as Prof. Fritz Heitmann, described as an "eminent organ virtuoso and pedagogue" and the "organist of the Berlin Dom." The text is printed in bold, uppercase letters. Below the main text, there is a line indicating management by Bernard R. La Berge, Inc., with an address at 2 West 46th Street in New York. The page has a clean, minimalist design with plenty of white space, focusing attention on the photograph and the text. The book itself appears to be aged, with yellowed pages and some wear visible on the edges.
The image is a page from what appears to be a book or a catalog featuring a biography or profile of a notable figure in music.
Portrait:
Text Information:
PROF. FRITZ HEITMANN
EMINENT ORGAN VIRTUOSO AND PEDAGOGUE
ORGANIST OF THE BERLIN DOM
Management Details:
MANAGEMENT: BERNARD R. LABERGE, INC.
2 WEST 46TH STREET — NEW YORK
The page has a vintage look, suggesting it might be from an older publication, possibly dating back several decades. The book or catalog page is open, showing part of the surrounding text on the adjacent pages.
The image shows a page from what appears to be a booklet or program. At the top of the page, there is a photograph of a man, identified as Prof. Fritz Heitmann, who is playing an organ. Below the photograph, there is text providing his credentials:
"PROF. FRITZ HEITMANN
EMINENT ORGAN VIRTUOSO AND PEDAGOGUE
ORGANIST OF THE BERLIN DOM"
At the bottom of the page, the management information is listed as:
"MANAGEMENT: BERNARD R. LA BERGE, Inc.
2 WEST 46th STREET — NEW YORK"
The page has a soft, possibly aged, appearance with some visible creases and a handwritten note on the right side, which appears to say "88007." The overall layout is simple and focused on presenting the credentials of Prof. Fritz Heitmann.
The image is an old concert or promotional poster featuring Prof. Fritz Heitmann. Here are the detailed elements:
Photograph:
Text Information:
Management Information:
Design:
Overall, the poster serves to promote Prof. Fritz Heitmann, showcasing his expertise as an organist and his association with the Berlin Dom.
The image shows a page from what appears to be an album or booklet. The page features a black-and-white photograph of an elderly man playing an organ. The text on the page reads:
"PROF. FRITZ HEITMANN
EMINENT ORGAN VIRTUOSO AND PEDAGOGUE
ORGANIST OF THE BERLIN DOM"
At the bottom of the page, there is additional text indicating the management company and address:
"MANAGEMENT: BERNARD R. LA BERGE, INC.
2 WEST 46TH STREET - NEW YORK"
The photograph and text suggest that the individual in the picture is Professor Fritz Heitmann, a renowned organist and pedagogue who was the organist of the Berlin Dom (Berlin Cathedral). The booklet or album seems to be related to his work and achievements. The page number "7" is visible at the top right corner of the open book.
The image shows an open book with a page featuring a photograph and text. The photograph is of a man identified as Prof. Fritz Heitmann. He is depicted playing an organ. Below the photo, the text reads:
"PROF. FRITZ HEITMANN
EMINENT ORGAN VIRTUOSO AND PEDAGOGUE
ORGANIST OF THE BERLIN DOM"
At the bottom of the page, there is additional text indicating management information:
"MANAGEMENT: BERNARD R. LA BERGE, INC.
2 WEST 46TH STREET — NEW YORK"
The page appears to be from a book or album cover related to Prof. Fritz Heitmann's career as an organist, highlighting his achievements and association with the Berlin Dom (Berlin Cathedral). The page is slightly worn, with visible creases and some handwritten notes or markings, indicating it might be an older or well-used item.
The image shows an open scrapbook or album with a page featuring a black and white photograph of a man playing an organ. His face is obscured. Below the photograph, the text reads:
"PROF. FRITZ HEITMANN
EMINENT ORGAN VIRTUOSO AND PEDAGOGUE
ORGANIST OF THE BERLIN DOM"
At the bottom of the page, there is also management information:
"MANAGEMENT: BERNARD R. LA BERGE, Inc.
2 WEST 46th STREET — NEW YORK"
There is some light staining on the upper page that is partially folded over. The overall appearance suggests it is a promotional or press material related to Prof. Fritz Heitmann, a distinguished organist.
This is an image of a page within a book or a booklet. On the page, there is a black-and-white photograph of an individual playing a pipe organ, with the interior of a church or a similar establishment visible in the background through arched windows. Below the photograph is bold text naming "PROF. FRITZ HEITMANN," followed by a description that labels him as an "EMINENT ORGAN VIRTUOSO AND PEDAGOGUE" and identifies him as the "ORGANIST OF THE BERLIN DOM." Management details are provided at the bottom, listing "BERNARD R. LA BERGE, Inc." with an address at "2 WEST 46th STREET — NEW YORK." The surrounding pages of the booklet appear to be aged and somewhat discolored with time.
This image depicts a page from a book or document with a photograph of Prof. Fritz Heitmann playing the organ in a setting that looks like a church or concert hall. The text below the photograph describes Heitmann as an "eminent organ virtuoso and pedagogue" and the "organist of the Berlin Dom." The management contact at the bottom lists Bernard R. La Berge, Inc. located at 2 West 46th Street, New York. The image suggests that Heitmann is highly regarded in his field and has a connection to notable institutions.
The image shows an open book with a page featuring a black-and-white photograph and accompanying text. The photograph depicts a man seated at a piano, playing it with focused concentration. The individual appears to be dressed formally in a suit and tie, suggesting a professional or academic setting. The piano is detailed, with visible keys and pedals, indicating a formal or concert-like environment.
Below the photograph, the text reads:
"PROF. FRITZ HEITMANN
EMINENT ORGAN VIRTUOSO AND PEDAGOGUE
ORGANIST OF THE BERLIN DOM"
The text identifies the individual as Professor Fritz Heitmann, highlighting his credentials as an eminent organ virtuoso, pedagogue, and organist of the Berlin Dom (Cathedral). At the bottom of the page, additional information is provided:
"MANAGEMENT: BERNARD R. LA BERGE, Inc.
2 WEST 46th STREET — NEW YORK"
This suggests that the page is likely from a promotional or biographical booklet or program, possibly related to a performance or lecture by Professor Heitmann. The overall design and presentation convey a formal and professional tone, emphasizing the individual's expertise and affiliation with a prestigious institution. The page number "7" is visible in the top right corner, indicating this is part of a larger document or book.