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The image shows a program for an organ recital held at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The recital was performed by Ernest White, who is identified as the organist at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in New York City. The event took place on April 26th, 1939, at 8:15 P.M.
The program consists of modern music for the organ and includes the following pieces:
The image shows a page from a program booklet for an organ recital titled "Organ Recital" by Ernest White. The recital was held at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University on April 26th, 1939, at 8:15 PM.
The program includes a variety of modern organ pieces by different composers:
At the bottom of the page, it mentions that the recital was performed on a Baroque organ designed by G. Donald Harrison.
The image shows a program for an organ recital that took place at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University. The recital was performed by Ernest White, who was the organist at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in New York City. The event featured a program of modern music for the organ and was held on April 26th, 1939, at 8:15 P.M.
The program included the following pieces:
The program also noted that the Baroque organ was designed by G. Donald Harrison.
The image shows a program for an organ recital held at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The recital was performed by Ernest White, who was the organist at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in New York City.
The event was titled "A Program of Modern Music for the Organ" and took place on April 26th, 1939, at 8:15 P.M.
Here is the detailed program:
Mors et Resurrectio (1935) - Jean Langlais
La Nativité (1936) - Sections:
Orgelchoralë (1938) by Johannes Alain:
In dulci jubilo (In stiller Nacht) by Hermann Schroeder:
Sonata I (1937) by Paul Hindemith:
Choral-Improvisationen (1909) by Sigfrid Karg-Elert:
La Nativité du Seigneur (1936) by Olivier Messiaen:
At the bottom, it mentions that a Baroque organ designed by G. Donald Harrison was used for the recital.
The image is a page from a program booklet for an organ recital held at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University. The recital featured Ernest White, who was the organist at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in New York City. The event took place on April 26th, 1939, at 8:15 P.M. and was part of a program of modern music for the organ.
The program lists several pieces that were performed, including their composers and years of composition:
The program also notes that the Baroque organ was designed by G. Donald Harrison.
The image is a page from a program booklet for an organ recital held at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The recital was performed by Ernest White, who was the organist at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in New York City. The event took place on April 26th, 1939, at 8:15 PM, and featured a program of modern music for the organ.
The program includes the following pieces:
The program also notes that the recital was performed on a Baroque organ designed by G. Donald Harrison.
The image shows a vintage program page from an organ recital at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University. The recital performer is Ernest White, an organist at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in New York City. The event, titled "A Program of Modern Music for the Organ," took place on April 26th, 1939 at 8:15 P.M.
The program lists several musical pieces with their dates and composers:
At the bottom, the program notes that the performance will feature a Baroque organ designed by G. Donald Harrison. The text is printed on a cream-colored sheet of paper that is placed within an open book.
The image shows an open book with a single page visible, containing printed text. Here is a description of the contents and layout of the page:
At the top of the page, in bold uppercase letters, the text reads "GERMANIC MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY". Below that, in a larger, bold font, the text reads "ORGAN RECITAL", and beneath it, in the same font size but not bold, the name "ERNEST WHITE" is printed. A subtitle in a smaller font informs that Ernest White is the "Organist at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, New York City".
The page advertises a program of modern music for the organ scheduled for April 26th, 1939, at 8:15 P.M. The list of musical works follows, structured with the title of the piece on the left, its year of composition in the center, and the composer’s name aligned to the right. Pieces listed include "Mors et Resurrectio" (1935, Jean Langlais), "La Nativité" (1936, Jean Langlais), and "Litanies" (1938, Jehan Alain), among others.
Additional pieces listed include "Choral-Improvisationen" by Sigfrid Karg-Elert and "La Nativité du Seigneur" by Olivier Messiaen, which has individual movements listed below it.
At the bottom of the page, there is a note that reads "Baroque organ designed by G. Donald Harrison."
There is no imagery, just black text on a cream or light yellow page. The page has a noticeable aged look with slight discoloration around the edges. The book itself has a beige color, and the pages are visibly aged and slightly curled at their corners. The background behind the book is a muted blue-gray, likely a table or a surface where the book is resting.
The image shows a printed program for an organ recital held at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The recital, performed by Ernest White, who is noted as organist at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in New York City, features "A Program of Modern Music for the Organ," which took place on April 26th, 1939, at 8:15 PM.
The program lists several musical pieces, along with their respective composers and year composed:
At the bottom, it is mentioned that the baroque organ used was designed by G. Donald Harrison.
The image shows the inside cover of a program booklet for an organ recital. The booklet is titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY ORGAN RECITAL" and is associated with Ernest White, who was the organist at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in New York City. The recital program is for April 26th, 1935, at 8:15 P.M., and it features a program of modern music for the organ.
The program includes the following pieces:
At the bottom of the page, it notes that the recital will feature a Baroque organ designed by G. Donald Harrison. The booklet has a simple, clean design with a light beige background and black text, typical of formal concert programs from the early 20th century. The spine of the booklet is visible on the left, indicating it is part of a bound collection.