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The image depicts a page from a program for an organ recital that took place on July 10 at 3:45 PM. The organist performing was Ernest White of New York City. The program is divided into two main sections: the organ pieces and the choral works.
Organ Pieces:
Concerto in G by Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), transcribed by J. S. Bach
Aria Pastorella by Valentin Rathgeber (1682-1750)
Adagio by Josef Hector Fiocco (1690-1746)
Aria con Variazioni by Giambattista Martini (1706-1784)
Allbono Moderato (Concerto IV) by George Frederic Handel
Choral Works:
Ach Gott, ohr mein Seufzen by Johann Ludwig Krebs (1713-1780)
Lobe den Herren by Johann Gottfried Walther (1684-1748)
Wie Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan by Johann Gottfried Walther
Wie Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan by Johann Peter Kellner (1705-1772)
Prelude and Fugue in E by Vincentius Lübeck (1654-1740)
The program concludes with an invitation for the public to attend. The page is part of a bound book, and there is a handwritten note at the top indicating the date "July 10, 1941."
The image shows a program for an organ recital and organ music event. Here are the details:
Event Details:
Program:
Concerto in G - Antonio Vivaldi (1660-1743)
Aria Pastorella - Valentin Rathgeber (1682-1750)
Adagio - Josef Hector Fiocco (1690-1741)
Aria con Variazoni - Giambattista Martini (1706-1784)
Allegro Moderato (Concerto IV) - Georg Friedrich Handel
Choralvorspiele (Chorale Preludes):
Prelude and Fugue in E - Vincentius Lübeck (1654-1740)
This program features a variety of pieces from the Baroque period, showcasing works by notable composers like Vivaldi, Bach, Handel, and others. The recital includes concertos, arias, and chorale preludes.
The image is a program for an organ recital that took place on July 10 at 3:45 PM at the Germanic Museum. The recital was performed by Ernest White, an organist from New York City.
The program includes the following pieces:
Concerto in G by Antonio Vivaldi (1660-1743), transcribed by J.S. Bach.
Aria Pastorella by Valentin Rathgeber (1682-1750).
Adagio by Josef Hector Fiocco (1690-17--).
Aria con Variazioni by Giambattista Martini (1706-1784).
Allegro Moderato (Concerto IV) by George Frideric Handel.
Choralvorspiele (Choral Preludes):
Prelude and Fugue in E by Vincentius Lübeck (1654-1740).
The program concludes with a note indicating that the event was open to the public. The date "July 10, 1947" is written in blue ink in the top right corner of the page.
The image depicts a program for an organ recital held on July 10 at 3:45 PM at the Germanic Museum. The recital was performed by Ernest White, an organist from New York City.
The program includes the following pieces:
Concerto in G by Antonio Vivaldi (1660-1743), transcribed by J.S. Bach, with movements:
Aria Pastorella by Valentin Rathgeber (1682-1750)
Adagio by Josef Hocotor Fiocco (1690-17--)
Aria con Variazioni by Giambattista Martini (1705-1784)
Allegro Moderato (Concerto IV) by George Frederic Handel
Choralvorspiele (Choral Preludes) featuring:
Prelude and Fugue in E by Vincenzius Lobsock (1654-1740)
The event was open to the public. The date written at the top right corner of the page is July 12, 1957.
The image shows a program for an organ recital held at the Germanic Museum in New York City. The recital is scheduled for July 10 at 3:45 PM, and the organist is Ernest White.
The program lists several pieces to be performed:
Concerto in G
Movements include Allegro, Gravo, and Presto.
Aria Pastorella
Adagio
Aria Con Variazioni
Allegro Moderato (Concerto IV)
Choralvorspiele (Choral Preludes)
Prelude and Fugue in E
The recital is noted as being open to the public. There is also a date annotation on the top left corner of the page, July 12, 1977, which seems to be a handwritten note.
The image shows a program for an organ recital that took place on July 10 at 3:45 P.M. at the Germanic Museum. The organist is Ernest White from New York City. The program lists the following musical pieces to be performed:
Concerto in G
Aria Pastorella
Adagio
Aria con Variazioni (Concerto IV)
Choralvorspiele
Prelude and Fugue in E
The program concludes with a note that the event is open to the public. There is also a handwritten note at the top of the page saying "July 10, 1957".
This image shows a page from what appears to be a program booklet for an organ recital. The event took place on July 10 at 3:45 PM, presumably in the year 1948 given the handwritten date "July 10, '48" in the upper right corner. The venue is the "Cleveland Museum" and the organist performing is listed as "Ernest White" from New York City.
The program on the page consists of classical musical pieces by various composers:
The program notes that the event is "open to the public." The overall appearance suggests this document is historical and the program is for a classical music performance focusing on organ works.
The image depicts a page from a book or a program booklet for an organ recital. The recital is scheduled for July 10 at 3:45 P.M. and is held at the Germanic Museum. The organist for the event is Ernest White from New York City.
The program includes the following pieces:
At the bottom of the page, it is noted that the event is "OPEN TO THE PUBLIC."
Additionally, there is a handwritten date "July 10, 1940" at the top, suggesting this is the date of the recital or the document's creation.
The image shows an open book, likely a program or booklet, detailing an organ recital event. The document is titled "ORGAN RECITAL" and is dated July 10 - 3:45 P.M. It is associated with the GERMANIC MUSEUM. The recital was performed by Ernest White of New York City.
The booklet lists the pieces to be performed, along with their composers and dates:
CONCERTO IN G
ARIA PASTORELLA
ADAGIO
ARIA CON VARIAZIONI
ALLEGRO MODERATO (Concerto IV)
CHORALVORSPIELE
PRELUDE AND FUGE IN E
The overall design is simple, with clean typography and a structured layout, typical of historical concert programs or archival documents. The content reflects a classical music recital featuring works from prominent Baroque and Classical composers.
The image is of an open book, which appears to be a program for a classical music concert. The book is open to a page that contains the program for an organ recital. The recital was held on July 10, 1949, at 3:45 PM at the Germanic Museum in New York City. The organist for the recital was Ernest White, who is from New York City. The program includes a list of pieces that were performed during the recital, along with the names of the composers and arrangers. The pieces are mostly Baroque and Classical era works for organ, including a concerto by Antonio Vivaldi, an aria by Valentin Rathgeber, and a fugue by Vincentius Lübeck.