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The image shows a page from a program booklet for a concert held by the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The event, titled "Concert of Old Music," took place on Tuesday, December 3, 1940, at 8:15 PM in the Renaissance Room of the Germanic Museum, located at Kirkland Street, Cambridge.
The concert featured performances by:
The program included:
Additionally, there is a separate announcement at the bottom of the page for a reading event by Miss Olga Fuchs, under the auspices of the Department of German and the Department of Comparative Language and Literatures. The event, titled "Readings from German Literature," was scheduled for November 21st at 8:15 PM in the Germanic Museum. Miss Fuchs, a former member of the Dresden Hof Theater, later directed a school for dramatic arts in Vienna.
The image shows a page from a dated newspaper or program from December 1940. The main content focuses on an event titled "Concert of Old Music" organized by the Longy School of Music, located at One Follen Street, Cambridge.
The concert took place on Tuesday, December 3, 1940, at 8:15 PM in the Renaissance Room of the Germanic Museum, at Kirkland Street, Cambridge. The event featured two groups: the Longy School Chamber Orchestra conducted by Erwin Bodky and the Longy School Choral Group conducted by Everett Helm.
The program listed several items:
Additionally, there is a smaller section in the bottom left corner that mentions "Readings by Miss Olga Fuchs" under the auspices of the Germanic Museum and Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. Miss Fuchs will give a program of readings from German Literature, detailing her experiences and work in the Frankfurt School and Dresden. This reading event was scheduled for November 21st at 8:15 PM in the Germanic Museum.
The image shows a program for a "Concert of Old Music" held at the Longy School of Music, located at One Follen Street, Cambridge. The concert took place on Tuesday, December 3, 1940, at 8:15 P.M. in the Renaissance Room of the Germanic Museum at Kirkland Street, Cambridge.
The program features the following performances:
Additionally, there is a note about a reading by Miss Olga Fuchs, who will present a program of readings from German literature. This event is also under the auspices of the Germanic Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. It is noted that Miss Fuchs was a pupil of the Frankfurt School of Dramatic Art and later directed a school for dramatic art in Vienna. This reading is scheduled for November 21st at 8:15 P.M. in the Germanic Museum. The note is dated "November 9, 1940."
The image shows a program from a concert of old music held at the Longy School of Music. Here are the details:
Event:
Date and Time:
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Performers:
Program:
Concerto in G minor for Violoncello and Strings by Matthias G. Monn
Two Lamentations of the Prophet Jeremiah by J. Rosenmüller
Christmas Concerto for Strings and Continuo by G. M. Schiassi
Aria for Tenor with Strings ("Ein Kleines Kindelein") by Fr. Tunder
Christmas Cantata ("Willkommen süßer Bräutigam") by Vincent Lübeck
Additional Note:
The image is of a historical program from the Longy School of Music, dated December 3, 1940. The concert was titled "Concert of Old Music" and was held in the Renaissance Room of the Germanic Museum on Kirkland Street, Cambridge.
The concert featured two musical groups:
The program included the following pieces:
Additionally, there is a note at the bottom of the page mentioning a reading event by Miss Olga Fuchs, under the auspices of the Germanic Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. The event was scheduled for November 21st at 8:15 PM in the Germanic Museum. Miss Olga Fuchs was noted for her extensive knowledge of German literature and her previous directorship of a school for dramatic art in Vienna.
The image shows a page from a program booklet for a concert titled "Concert of Old Music" held at the Longy School of Music. The concert took place on Tuesday, December 3, 1940, at 8:15 PM in the Renaissance Room at the Germanic Museum located at Kirkland Street in Cambridge.
The concert was organized by the Longy School Chamber Orchestra, with Erwin Bodky as the conductor, and the Longy School Choral Group, with Everett Helm as the conductor.
The program included the following pieces:
Additionally, there is a separate note about a reading event:
The note mentions that the readings would be held in the Germanic Museum. The event is part of a series of readings and discussions related to German literature.
This is an image of an old concert program from the Longy School of Music for a "Concert of Old Music" that was scheduled for Tuesday, December 3, 1940, at 8:15 P.M. The concert took place in the Renaissance Room at Kirkland Street, Germanic Museum in Cambridge.
The program lists the performances as follows:
At the bottom of the program, there is an additional note about "Readings by Miss Olga Fuchs" scheduled for November 21st at the Germanic Museum.
The program is aged with visible discoloration, and the page is mounted inside an open book or folder, seen at an angle. Two pieces of brown adhesive tape are visible on the right side, likely for mounting the program onto the backing.
The image shows a page from a magazine or book, which contains a program listing for a concert held by the Longy School of Music. The event, titled "Concert of Old Music," took place on Tuesday, December 3, 1940, at 8:15 p.m. in the Renaissance Room at the Germanic Museum on Kirkland Street, Cambridge. Erwin Bodky is listed as the conductor for The Longy School Chamber Orchestra, and Everett Helm is the conductor for The Longy School Choral Group.
The program features the following pieces:
Additionally, below the program listing, there is a small announcement that notes a reading by Miss Olga Fuchs, which was scheduled for November 21st at 8:15 p.m., sponsored by the Germanic Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. Miss Olga Fuchs was noted as a former member of the Frankfurter Schauspielhaus and Dresdener Hofbuehne, and later directed a school for dramatic art in Vienna. This announcement appears to be clipped from a Gazette dated November 9, 1940.
The image shows a book open to a page with a white paper insert. The white paper insert contains a program for a concert of old music. The title of the concert is "Concert of Old Music." The concert is organized by the Longy School of Music and is scheduled for Tuesday, December 3, 1940, at 8:15 p.m. The concert will take place in the Renaissance Room of the Kirkland Street Germanic Museum. The program includes a Concerto in G minor for Violoncello and Strings by Matthijs G. Monn, performed by Gerard Haft, a Violoncello. The program also includes Two Lamentations of the Prophet Jeremiah by J. Rostamiler, performed by Erwin Bocky, a Harpschordist. The concert will also feature a Christmas Concerto for Strings and Continuo by G.M. Scbiasi, performed by the Longy School Chamber Orchestra. The program also includes an Aria for Tenor with Strings by Fr. Tunder, performed by Rulon Robson, a Tenor. The concert will conclude with Christmas Cantatas by Vincent Lubbeck, performed by Helen Sanderson, a Soloist, and the Longy School Choral Group, accompanied by the Longy School Chamber Orchestra.
The image shows a book open to a page with a concert program for the Longy School of Music. The program is titled "Concert of Old Music" and is scheduled for Tuesday, December 3, 1940, at 8:15 p.m. The concert will take place in the Renaissance Room of Kirkland Street, Germanic Museum, Cambridge. The Longy School Chamber Orchestra and the Longy School Choral Group will perform, with Erwin Bodky as the conductor. The program includes Concerto in G minor for Violoncello and Strings by Matthijs G. Monn, Two Lamentations of the Prophet Jeremiah by J. Rosenmüller, Christmas Concerto for Strings and Continuo by G. M. Scbiassi, Aria for Tenor with Strings by Fr. Tunder, and Christmas Cantatas by Vincent Lübeck. The program also includes a note about readings by Miss Olga Fuchs, who will give a program of readings from German literature. The readings will be held in the Germanic Museum on November 21st at 8:15 p.m.