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The image shows a program for a Christmas Recital held at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University. The event took place on Thursday, December 19, 1940, at 8:00 p.m. It was performed by the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, under the direction of W. Judson Rand, Jr., who also served as the organist and choirmaster.
The program is divided into three sections:
I.
II. (Organ)
III.
Additional notes at the bottom of the program indicate that the borough arms were designed by G. Donald Harrison and manufactured by the Skinner Organ Company. The organ was a gift from Ernest M. Skinner, the organist of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, New York City.
The program also mentions that this concert is the second in a series of recitals with organ music, to be held on Thursday, December 19, at 8 o'clock. The program includes early and modern music, compositions for organ, and the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's "Messiah." The concert is open to the public and does not require tickets.
The image shows a page from a newspaper clipping or a program booklet related to a Christmas Recital held at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University.
Event Details:
Program Outline:
The program lists several musical pieces to be performed in three sections:
I. (Choral):
II. (Organ):
III. (Choral):
Additional Information:
There is also a smaller clipping on the right side of the page, which seems to be a brief news report about the recital, mentioning the German Museum, Harvard University, and the presence of W. Judson Rand, Jr.
The image shows a program for a 'Christmas Recital' that took place at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University, on Thursday, December 19, 1940, at 8:00 p.m. The recital featured the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, and W. Judson Rand, Jr., who served as the organist and choirmaster. The program lists several musical pieces that were performed, divided into three sections:
I. Kyrie Eleison (from the "Missa Salve Regina") by Everett Titcomb
Ave Maria by Jacques Arcadelt
Hosanna to the Son of David by Thomas Weelkes
Magnificat by Richard Farrant
Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming by M. Praetorius
Upon my lap my Sovereign sits by Martin Peerson
Laudate Nomen Domini by Christopher Tye
Chorals: O Morning Star! how fair and bright by J. S. Bach
Salvation hath come down to us by J. S. Bach
Sleepers Wake! A voice is sounding by J. S. Bach
II. (Organ)
Partita: "Jesus, Priceless Treasure" by J. G. Walther
Noël: "Une Vieille Pucelle" by Nicolas Le Bégu
Prélude by L. N. Clerambault
Choral Preludes by J. S. Bach
Praised be Thou, O Jesus Christ by J. S. Bach
Now is our Salvation come by J. S. Bach
Blessed Jesus, we are here by J. S. Bach
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by J. S. Bach
III. Tollite Hostias by C. Saint-Saëns
Lullay my liking by Gustav Holst
The Bird Carol by Alfred E. Whitehead
What Child is this? by T. S. Skinner
Hallelujah Chorus (The "Messiah") by G. F. Handel
The program also notes that the Baroque organ used for the recital was designed by G. Donald Harrison and loaned to the Germanic Museum by the Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company. Additionally, there is an announcement for the next recital on Wednesday, February 26, at 8:15 p.m., featuring W. Judson Rand, Jr., and a group of choristers. The concert will be open to the public without charge, and no tickets will be required.
The image shows a program for a Christmas recital held at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University on Thursday, December 19, 1940, at 8:00 p.m. The recital was performed by the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, and W. Judson Rand, Jr., who served as the organist and choirmaster.
The image shows a program for a Christmas recital held at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University on Thursday, December 19, 1940, at 8:00 p.m. The recital was performed by the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, and W. Judson Rand, Jr., who was the organist and choirmaster.
The program is divided into three sections:
I. The first section includes:
II. (Organ):
III. Includes:
Additional information:
A brief note at the bottom of the program states that the recital was the second in a series of organ recitals and was open to the public without charge, with no tickets required.
The image shows a page from a program for a Christmas recital held at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University, on Thursday, December 19, 1940, at 8:00 PM. The event featured the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, and W. Judson Rand, Jr., who was both the organist and choirmaster.
The program includes three parts:
I. Choir
II. Organ
III. Concert
Additional notes:
The program also includes a newspaper clipping about an event at Harvard University, dated December 15, 1940, which mentions the recital and the inclusion of early and modern Christmas choral music. The concert is open to the public without charge and tickets are not required.
This is an image of a page from a program for a Christmas Recital. The recital appears to have been held at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University, performed by the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, and W. Judson Rand, Jr., who was both the organist and choirmaster. The event took place on Thursday, December 19, at 8:00 p.m., dated 1940.
The program features a list of musical pieces for the recital, divided into different sections:
Beneath the list, there's a note saying that the Baroque organ was designed by G. Donald Harrison and loaned to the Germanic Museum by the Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company. It also mentions that a new organ, constructed by the same company, will be erected at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City.
There's a section titled "Concert," explaining that this event is the second in a series of recitals with organ and that the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, conducted by W. Judson Rand, Jr., will perform. It notes that no admission is charged, and no tickets are needed as the event is open to the public.
There is also a handwritten note in the upper right corner, indicating a date.
The image shows an old program or announcement for a Christmas recital held at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The recital was performed by the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, along with W. Judson Rand, Jr., who served as the organist and choirmaster. The event took place on Thursday, December 19, 1940, at 8:00 p.m.
The program includes three parts:
Part I:
Part II:
Part III:
The program concludes with:
The announcement includes additional information that the Baroque organ used in the recital was designed by G. Donald Harrison and is loaned to the Germanic Museum by the Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company.
There is a small clipping at the top with additional details indicating the concert was open to the public and that tickets were not required. There's also a notice stating there would be another recital with Ernest White on February 27.
Handwritten notes indicate the date "Sunday Herald - Dec. 15, 1940" and some lightly penciled words that appear to summarize the event described for December 19, 1940 as a Christmas program. The bottom of a newspaper clipping is visible, providing further text about the concert.
The image shows the interior of an old, well-preserved booklet or program from a Christmas recital held at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University. The booklet is titled "CHRISTMAS RECITAL by the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge and W. Judson Rand, Jr. Organist and Choirmaster" and details an event scheduled for Thursday, December 19, at 8:00 p.m., 1940.
Title and Venue:
Program Details:
The program is divided into three sections (I, II, and III) and includes a variety of choral and organ pieces.
Section I features a selection of Christmas carols and hymns, including:
Section II includes organ pieces:
Section III features additional choral and organ pieces:
Additional Notes:
Design and Condition:
The image depicts a historical program for a Christmas recital held at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University, on December 19, 1940. The event featured a diverse program of choral and organ music, including works by composers such as Bach, Handel, Saint-Saëns, and Holst, performed by the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, under the direction of W. Judson Rand, Jr. The booklet provides details about the program, the venue, and additional concert information.
The image shows an open book, likely a program for a musical event. The book is titled "Germanic Museum - Harvard University." The pages contain text and a program schedule for a Christmas recital by the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, and W. Judson Rand, Jr., the organist and choirmaster. The recital is scheduled for Thursday, December 19, at 8:00 p.m., in 1940. The program includes a list of choral pieces, including "Ave Maria," "Hosanna to the Son of David," "Magnificat," "Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming," "Laudate Dominum," and "Chorales." The recital will include early and modern Christmas choral music, compositions for organ, and the "Hallelujah Chorus" from Handel's "Messiah." The recital will be open to the public without charge, and no tickets are required.