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The image shows a program for a concert held at the Longy School of Music, located at One Follen Street, Cambridge. The concert, titled "Concert of Early Music," took place on Tuesday, February 4, 1941, at 8:15 P.M. in the Renaissance Room of the Germanic Museum at Kirkland Street, Cambridge. The event featured the Longy School String Orchestra, conducted by Erwin Bodky.
The soloists listed in the program are:
The program included the following pieces:
The image shows a page from a program for a concert titled "Concert of Early Music," organized by the Longy School of Music at One Follen Street, Cambridge. The concert took place on Tuesday, February 4, 1941, at 8:15 PM in the Renaissance Room of the Germanic Museum, located at Kirkland Street, Cambridge.
The program is headed by "The Longy School String Orchestra" with Erwin Booky as the conductor. The soloists listed are:
The program lists the following pieces with their composers and tempo markings:
The concert was part of a historical event showcasing early music, with a focus on the works of notable composers from the Baroque period.
The image is a page from a program booklet for a concert titled "Concert of Early Music," held by the Longy School of Music. Here are the key details:
Location and Date:
Performing Ensemble:
Soloists:
Program:
Concerto grosso, Opus 3, No. 11 by Antonio Vivaldi
Sonata in E flat major for Flute and Harpsichord by Johann Sebastian Bach
Trio for Two Violins and Continuo in D minor by Henry Purcell
Sonata for Flute and Harpsichord, Opus 1, No. 7 by Georg Friedrich Handel
Concerto grosso, No. 12, in B minor by Georg Friedrich Handel
The program provides a historical snapshot of early music performances, showcasing works by notable composers from the Baroque period.
The image is of a historical concert program for an event titled "Concert of Early Music," held by the Longy School of Music. The concert took place on Tuesday, February 4, 1941, at 8:15 PM in the Renaissance Room of the Germanic Museum located at 1 Kirkland Street, Cambridge.
The concert was performed by the Longy School String Orchestra, conducted by Erwin Booky. The soloists included:
The program listed the following pieces to be performed:
The program appears to be part of a book or a bound collection, as it is shown with a visible binding on the left side. There is also a piece of tape or paper attached to the right side of the program, suggesting it might have been preserved or repaired.
The image shows a concert program from the Longy School of Music, specifically for a "Concert of Early Music." Here are the details:
Event Information:
Ensemble:
Soloists:
Program:
Concerto grosso, Opus 3, No. 11 by A. Vivaldi
Sonata in E flat major for Flute and Harpsichord by J.S. Bach
Trio for Two Violins and Continuo in D minor by H. Purcell
Sonata for Flute and Harpsichord, Opus 1, No. 7 by G.F. Haendel
Concerto grosso, Opus 6, No. 13, in B minor by G.F. Haendel
The program features a selection of Baroque music from composers like Vivaldi, Bach, Purcell, and Handel.
The image is of a program for a concert of early music held at the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The concert took place on Tuesday, February 4, 1941, at 8:15 PM in the Renaissance Room of the Germanic Museum at Kirkland Street.
The concert featured the Longy School String Orchestra, conducted by Erwin Bodky. The soloists included:
The program consisted of the following pieces:
The program appears to be well-preserved but has some signs of aging, including a brown discoloration on the right side.
The image shows a printed program for a concert from the Longy School of Music, located at One Follen Street, Cambridge. The concert is titled "Concert of Early Music" and took place on Tuesday, February 4, 1941, at 8:15 p.m. The venue was the Renaissance Room at the Germanic Museum on Kirkland Street in Cambridge.
The performance featured The Longy School String Orchestra, conducted by Erwin Bodky, along with soloists James Papoutsakis (flute), Harry Kobilka (violin), Josephine Silberberg (violin), Olivia Silberberg (cello), and Erwin Bodky (harpsichord).
The program included the following pieces:
The program is centered on the page and appears mounted on a blank sheet within a bound volume or scrapbook. There is some discoloration on the right side of the page.
The image shows an old, slightly yellowed concert program from the Longy School of Music for a "Concert of Early Music" held on "Tuesday, February 4, 1941, at 8:15 P.M." The event took place in the "Renaissance Room, Germanic Museum" at "Kirkland Street" in "Cambridge."
The conductor of "The Longy School String Orchestra" was Edwin Beryl, and the program lists the soloists: James Pappoutsakis on flute, Harry Kodalian, violin, Josephine Snedeker, violin, Oliva Stedeford, cello, and Edwin Beryl, harpsichord.
The program itself includes works by A. Vivaldi, J.S. Bach, H. Purcell, and G.F. Handel. These compositions range from a Vivaldi Concerto grosso, Opus 3, No. 11 to a Handel Concerto grosso, No. 12 in B minor, with movements clearly labeled (e.g., Allegro, Largo, Allegro, Moderato — Siciliano — Allegro, Larghetto e piano — Largo — Allegro, etc.).
On the right edge of the program, there's visible paper discoloration, suggesting an adhesive, possibly from being glued or taped into a scrapbook. The left side shows the binding of the book or folder where the program is kept, and the top left corner has markings (perhaps annotations or library processing marks).
The image shows a concert program from the Longy School of Music for a "Concert of Early Music," held on Tuesday, February 4, 1941, at 8:15 p.m., in the Renaissance Room of the Germanic Museum at Kirkland Street, Cambridge. The event features The Longy School String Orchestra under the conduction of Erwin Bodky. Listed soloists are James Pappoutsakis (Flute), Harry Kozol (Violin), Josephine Silberberg (Violin), Olivia Silberberg (Cello), and Erwin Bodky (Harpsichord).
The program includes:
The program is presented on a sheet of paper affixed to a surface, possibly within a book or album. The text is typed, and the sheet is yellowed with age.
The image shows the interior of a book or program, likely from a historical musical event. The page is titled "Concert of Early Music" and is associated with the Longy School of Music, located at One Follen Street, Cambridge. The concert is scheduled for Tuesday, February 4, 1941, at 8:15 P.M., to be held in the Renaissance Room, Germanic Museum, Kirkland Street, Cambridge.
The program features performances by The Longy School String Orchestra, conducted by Erwin Booky. The soloists listed are:
The program includes the following musical pieces:
Concerto grosso, Opus 3, No. 11 by A. Vivaldi
Sonata in E flat major for Flute and Harpsichord by J. S. Bach
Trio for Two Violins and Continuo in D minor by H. Purcell
Sonata for Flute and Harpsichord, Opus 1, No. 7 by G. F. Handel
Concerto grosso, No. 12, in B minor by G. F. Handel
The page has a clean, formal layout typical of concert programs from the early 20th century, with a light beige background and green binding visible at the edges of the book. The text is typed or printed in a neat, serif font, giving it a classic and formal appearance. The overall design suggests an organized and scholarly event focused on early music.