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The image shows the inside pages of a program for an event held on Monday afternoon, April 29th, at four o'clock in Paine Hall, off Kirkland Street, Cambridge. The event features Dr. Alfred Einstein, a noted German musicologist, who will lecture on the changing attitudes of successive generations towards the music of Bach, and how the meaning of his music has varied with the spirit of the times.
The program includes details about the performers:
The Longy School Chamber Orchestra
The Longy School Chamber Orchestra Musicians:
The Longy School Choral Group
The left side of the program also contains a small advertisement for Boston, mentioning various aspects of the city such as its historical significance, commercial life, and cultural institutions.
The image appears to be a program from a musical event that took place at Paine Hall, Cambridge, on Monday, April 29th, at 4:00 PM.
Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
Soloists:
Orchestra Sections:
Choral Sections:
The program also includes a partial newspaper clipping from "The Boston" paper, which is unrelated to the event details but appears to be part of the same document.
The image shows a page from a program booklet for a musical event. The event is titled "The Longy School Chamber Orchestra" and is scheduled to take place on Monday, April 29th at four o'clock at Paine Hall, off Kirkland Street, Cambridge.
Key details include:
Conductor: Erwin Bodky.
Soloists:
Orchestra Sections:
Choral Group:
Additionally, there is a note mentioning a lecture by Dr. Alfred Einstein, a noted German musicologist, on the changing attitudes of successive generations towards the music of Bach, scheduled to occur at the same time and venue.
The left side of the page also includes a small newspaper clipping from Boston, which is unrelated to the event but appears to be from the same period.
The image depicts a program for an event that took place on Monday afternoon, April 29th, at 4 o'clock, in Paine Hall, located off Kirkland Street in Cambridge. The main event featured Dr. Alfred Einstein, a noted German musicologist, who delivered a lecture on how the attitudes of successive generations toward the music of Bach have changed, emphasizing how the meaning of his music has varied with the spirit of the times.
The program also included performances by the Longy School Chamber Orchestra, with Erwin Bodky as the conductor. The orchestra featured several soloists, including:
The program listed the orchestra's members, including violinists, violists, cellists, double-bass players, flutist, oboist, French horn players, and tympanist.
Additionally, the Longy School Choral Group, conducted by Everett Helm, performed. The choral group included sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses, with specific names of the chorus members listed under each section.
The image is a concert program for a performance by the Longy School Chamber Orchestra and Choral Group, conducted by Erwin Bodky and Everett Helm, respectively. The event is scheduled for Monday afternoon, April 29th, at four o'clock in Paine Hall, off Kirkland Street, Cambridge.
Before the performance, Dr. Alfred Einstein, a noted German musicologist, will deliver a lecture. The topic of his lecture is the changing attitudes of successive generations towards the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. He will explore how the perception and meaning of Bach's music have evolved over time in accordance with the spirit of different eras.
Violins:
'Celli:
Violas:
Double-Bass:
Flutes:
Oboe:
French Horn:
Clarinets:
Trumpets:
Viola d'amore:
Harpsichord:
Sopranos:
Altos:
Tenors:
Basses:
The image appears to be a vintage concert program for an event hosted by The Longy School Chamber Orchestra and The Longy School Choral Group. Here is a detailed summary of the program:
Date and Time:
Venue:
Soloists:
Orchestra Members:
Violins:
Violas:
Cellos:
Double-Bass:
Flute:
Oboe:
French Horns:
Tympani:
Choral Sections and Members:
Sopranos:
Altos:
Tenors:
Basses:
The program also includes a small portion of a newspaper clipping from "The Boston Globe" at the top left corner, which is unrelated to the concert details.
The image displays an open booklet with two pages visible containing text. It appears to be a program for a musical event. On the left-hand side, at the top, there's a partial view of the header "Boston" with incomplete text underneath it, indicating it may be from a newspaper or other informational booklet.
The main body of text on the left page reads:
"Monday Afternoon, April 29th, at Four O'clock
PAINE HALL, off Kirkland Street, Cambridge
Dr. ALFRED EINSTEIN, noted German musicologist, will lecture on the changing attitudes of successive generations towards the music of Bach, showing how the meaning of his music has varied with the spirit of the times."
On the right page, the header reads "THE LONGY SCHOOL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA ERWIN BOOKY, Conductor" followed by a list of soloists which includes positions such as organist, soprano, alto, tenor, and bass, along with their respective names. Below that are lists of musicians with their instruments beside their names, arranged into sections labeled "Violin", "Viola", "Cello", "Oboe", "Double-Bass", "Flute", and "Trumpet". Also noted are "THE LONGY SCHOOL CHORAL GROUP EVERETT HELM, Conductor" with lists of singers categorized by voice type: "Soprano", "Alto", "Tenor", and "Bass".
The text layout, font, and design suggest the program is from some time in the past, as it has a vintage look to it.
This image is of a program or announcement for a musical event scheduled to take place on Monday afternoon, April 29th, at four o'clock at Paine Hall, off Kirkland Street in Cambridge.
The event features a lecture by Dr. Alfred Einstein, a noted German musicologist, on the changing attitudes of successive generations towards the music of Bach. He will discuss how the meaning of Bach's music has varied with the spirit of the times.
The program also includes information about performances by two groups: The Longy School Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Erwin Bodky, and The Longy School Choral Group, conducted by Everett Helm.
The Longy School Chamber Orchestra lists its soloists, which include:
Under instruments, it lists musicians playing:
The Longy School Choral Group lists its members divided by voice parts:
The image shows an open program or pamphlet for an event that will take place on Monday afternoon, April 29th, at four o’clock at Paine Hall, off Kirkland Street, Cambridge. The left page announces a lecture by Dr. Alfred Einstein, a noted German musicologist, on the changing attitudes of successive generations towards the music of Bach and how its meaning has varied with the spirit of the times.
The right page lists members of "The Longy School Chamber Orchestra" and "The Longy School Choral Group." The orchestra is conducted by Erwin Bodky, and soloists include E. Power Biggs (organist), Rose Walter (soprano), Helana Yngve Gibson (alto), Rulon Y. Robison (tenor), Camille Girouard (bass), Raphael Silverman (violin), James Pappoutsakis (flute), Verne Q. Powell (flute), Virginia Payton Bacon (cello), and Erwin Bodky (harpsichord). Other orchestra players are categorized by instruments: violins, violas, 'celli, double-bass, flute, oboe, French horns, and tympani.
The choral group, conducted by Everett Helm, includes sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses, with various members listed under each vocal range.
There is also a small partial clipping of a newspaper article about a Boston real estate firm attached to the upper left corner of the program.
The image shows an open book or program featuring details about a musical event. The left page is titled "Boston" and appears to be the header or cover of the program, with some text that seems to describe the firm of G. W. Boston, possibly a real estate or legal entity.
The main content of the left page announces an event scheduled for Monday Afternoon, April 29th, at Four O'Clock, taking place at Paine Hall, off Kirkland Street, Cambridge. The event features a lecture by Dr. Alfred Einstein, a noted German musicologist, who will discuss "the changing attitudes of successive generations towards the music of Bach," exploring how the interpretation and meaning of Bach's music have evolved over time.
The right page is titled "The Longy School Chamber Orchestra" and lists the conductor as Erwin Bodky. Below this, the soloists are listed, including:
Additionally, the right page includes a section titled "The Longy School Choral Group", with Everett Helm listed as the conductor. The choral group members are categorized by voice parts:
The layout is clean and formal, typical of a concert program or event announcement, with clear headings and organized lists of participants. The overall design suggests a classical music event, likely held at a university or conservatory setting, given the reference to "Longy School."