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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1941-1951

ARCH.2013.5.4, Rendition: 793033

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The image shows a printed program for a concert held at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The concert featured the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, and W. Judson Rand, Jr., who was the organist and Master of the Choristers. The event took place on Friday, March 28, at 8:00 p.m.

The program is divided into two parts:

I. (Organ)

  1. Choral Preludes by J. S. Bach:

    • All Men Must Die
    • From East to West, From Shore to Shore
    • Christ Who My Lord Art Thou
    • Toccata in F
  2. Choral Preludes by J. Brahms:

    • O How Amiable Are Thy Dwellings
    • Deck Thyself, My Soul with Gladness
  3. Chapelle des Morts by J. F. Malet

  4. The Gardens of Gethsemane by J. J. Grout

  5. Fantasia in C Minor by J. S. Bach

II. (Choral and Organ)

  1. Exultate Deo by G. da Palestrina

  2. Sicut Ovis by M. A. Ingegneri

  3. O Vos Omnes by T. L. Victoria

  4. Kyrie by T. L. Victoria

  5. Popule Meus by T. L. Victoria

  6. Tenebrae Factae Sunt by G. da Palestrina

  7. Lamentations by T. L. Victoria

  8. Help, Lord, My God by N. Schnecker

  9. Chorales from the Saint Matthew Passion by J. S. Bach:

    • O Sacred Head, Now Wounded
    • Here Will I Stay Beside Thee
    • What Wondrous Punishment
  10. Surrexit Christus Hodie (from the Missa Brevis) by G. F. Handel

The program concludes with an acknowledgment from the Germanic Museum, expressing gratitude to the Harvard Organists' Company for the use of the Baroque Organ, to W. Judson Rand, Jr., the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, and the audience for their attendance. It also mentions that annual subscriptions help defray the museum's expenses and notes that the next recital for organ will be given on April 21, 1968, by Dr. Sowerby Holm.

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The image is a concert program for an event held at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University. The concert features the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, and W. Judson Rand, Jr., who is listed as the organist and master of the choristers. The concert took place on Friday, March 28, at 8:00 p.m.

The program is divided into two main parts:

I. (Organ)

  • Choral Preludes:
    • All Men Must Die by J.S. Bach
    • From Shore to Shore by J.S. Bach
    • I Call to Thee, Lord Jesus Christ by J.S. Bach
  • Toccata in F by J.S. Bach
  • Choral Prelude:
    • O World, I Now Must Leave Thee by J. Brahms
  • Fantasia in G Minor by J.S. Bach
  • Chapel des Morts by H. Mulet
  • The Garden of Olives by J.J. Grunenwald

II. (Choral Works)

  • Exultate Deo by G. da Palestrina
  • Sicut Ovis by M.A. Ingegnieri
  • O Vos Omnes by T.L. Victoria
  • Improperia:
    • Popule Meus by T.L. Victoria
    • Tenebrae Factae Sunt by G. da Palestrina
    • Crucifixus by A. Lotti
  • Help, Lord, My God by N. Selnecker
  • Chorales from the Saint Matthew Passion by J.S. Bach
    • O Blessed Jesus, How Hast Thou Offended
    • O Lamm Gottes, Unschuldig
    • What Wondrous Punishment
  • Surely, He Hath Borne Our Griefs (from the Messiah) by G.F. Handel (Chorus and Organ)

Charles D. Walker is noted as the accompanist.

The program includes acknowledgments to the Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company for loaning the Baroque Organ, to W. Judson Rand, Jr., the choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, and other contributors for their annual subscriptions that helped defray the expenses of the event.

It also mentions that the next recital for organ will be given on April 21, 1941, by Dr. Everett Helm.

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The image shows a page from a concert program for a choral event organized by the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, in collaboration with W. Judson Rand, Jr., who serves as the organist and master of the choristers. The concert is scheduled for Friday, March 28, at 8:00 p.m. and is hosted at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University.

The program lists several choral preludes and works under two main sections labeled I (Organ) and II (Choral).

I. Organ:

  1. Choral Preludes:
    • All Men Must Die by J.S. Bach
    • Adeste Fideles, O Come, O Come, from the West, From Shore to Shore by J.S. Bach
    • I Call to Thee, Lord Jesus Christ by J.S. Bach
    • Toccata in F by J.S. Bach
    • O World, I Now Must Leave Thee by J. Brahms
    • Ave Maria by H. Mulet
    • Chapelle des Morts by J.J. Grunenwald
    • The Garden of Olives by J.S. Bach
    • Fantasia in G Minor by J.S. Bach

II. Choral:

  1. Exultate Deo by G. da Palestrina
  2. Sicut Ovis by M.A. Ingegneri
  3. O Vos Omnes by T.L. Victoria
  4. Improperia by T.L. Victoria
  5. Popule Meus by T.L. Victoria
  6. Tenebrae Factae Sant by G. da Palestrina
  7. Crucifixus by A. Lotti
  8. Help, Lord, My God by N. Selencker
  9. Chorales from the Saint Matthew Passion by J.S. Bach
    • O Blessed Jesus, How Hast Thou Offended
    • What Wondrous Punishment
  10. Surely, He Hath Born Our Griefs (from the Messiah) by G.F. Handel (Chorus and Organ)

The program also includes an acknowledgment section thanking the Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company for loaning the Baroque organ, Mr. W. Judson Rand, Jr., and the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, for their contributions. It mentions that annual subscriptions have helped support the museum's expenses. Additionally, there is a note about the next organ recital being given on April 21, 1941, by Dr. Everett Helm.

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The image shows a concert program from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The concert, held on Friday, March 28, at 8:00 p.m., features the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, and W. Judson Rand, Jr., who is the organist and master of the choristers. The program is divided into two sections.

The first section includes choral preludes by J.S. Bach, such as "All Men Must Die," "O God, Thou from the Vast," and "I Call to Thee, Lord Jesus Christ," along with other works by composers like Brahms, Mulet, and Grunenwald.

The second section includes various choral pieces, beginning with "Exultate Deo" by G. da Palestrina and ending with "Surely, He Hath Borne our Griefs" from Handel’s "Messiah." Other composers featured in this section include M.A. Ingegneri, T.L. Victoria, A. Lotti, and N. Selnecker.

The program also acknowledges the Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company for the loan of the organ used in the concert and mentions that the expenses of the concert were defrayed by annual subscriptions. It notes that the next recital for organs will be given on April 21, 1941, by Dr. Everett Helm.

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The image is of a concert program from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The concert was performed by the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, along with W. Judson Rand, Jr., who served as the organist and Master of the Choristers.

Event Details:

  • Date: Friday, March 28
  • Time: 8:00 p.m.

Programme:

I. (Organ)

  • Choral Preludes:
    • "All Men Must Die" by J.S. Bach
    • "The Moon Shines Bright," arr. W. Judson Rand, Jr.
    • "I Call to Thee, Lord Jesus Christ" by J.S. Bach
  • Toccata in F by J.S. Bach
  • Choral Preludes:
    • "O World, I Now Must Leave Thee" by J. Brahms
    • "O Sacred Head Now Wounded" (arr. with Gladness)
  • Chapelle des Morts by H. Mulet
  • The Garden of Olives by J. J. Grunenwald
  • Fantasia in G Minor by J.S. Bach

II.

  • Exultate Deo by G. da Palestrina
  • Sicut Ovis by M. A. Ingegneri
  • O Vos Omnes by T. L. de Victoria
  • Improperia:
    • Popule Meus by T. L. de Victoria
    • Tenebrae Factae Sunt by G. da Palestrina
  • Crucifixus by A. Lotti
  • Help, Lord, My God by N. Selnecker
  • Chorales from the St. Saint Matthew Passion:
    • "O Blessed Jesus, How Hast Thou Offended"
    • "Ah, Golgotha!..."
    • "What Wondrous Punishment"
  • Surely, He Hath Borne our Griefs (from the "MESSIAH") by G. F. Handel

Accompanist:

  • Charles D. Walker

The program also includes a note of acknowledgment thanking the Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company for the loan of the Baroque Organ, specifically mentioning Mr. W. Judson Rand, Jr., and the Curator of the Germanic Museum, Mr. William King. It also states that the next organ recital will be given on April 21, 1941, by Dr. Everett Helm. Annual subscriptions have helped to defray the expenses of the music program.

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The image is a program for a concert held at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University. The concert was performed by the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, and W. Judson Rand, Jr., who was both the organist and the Master of the Choristers. The concert took place on Friday, March 28, at 8:00 p.m.

The program lists the following pieces to be performed:

I. (Organ)

  • Choral Preludes:
    • "All Men Must Die" by J. S. Bach
    • "From Shore to Shore" by J. S. Bach
    • "I Call to Thee, Lord Jesus Christ" by J. S. Bach
    • Toccata in F by J. S. Bach
  • Choral Preludes:
    • "O World, I Now Must Leave Thee" by J. Brahms
    • "My Soul with Gladness" by H. Mulet
    • "Chapelle des Morts" by J. J. Grunenwald
    • "The Garden of Olives" by J. S. Bach
    • "Fantasia in G Minor" by J. S. Bach

II. (Choral)

  • "Exultate Deo" by G. da Palestrina
  • "Sicut Ovis" by M. A. Ingegneri
  • "O Vos Omnes" by T. L. Victoria
  • "Improperia" by T. L. Victoria
  • "Popule Meus" by T. L. Victoria
  • "Tenebrae Factae Sant" by G. da Palestrina
  • "Crucifixus" by A. Lotti
  • "Help, Lord, My God" by N. Selnecker
  • Chorales from the Saint Matthew Passion by J. S. Bach:
    • "O Blessed Jesus, How Hast Thou Offended"
    • "What Wondrous Punishment"
  • "Surely, He Hath Borne Our Griefs" (from the Messiah) by G. F. Handel, with Charles D. Walker as the accompanist.

The program also includes a note of gratitude to the Germanic Museum for the loan of the Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company's Baroque organ, to Mr. W. Judson Rand, Jr., and to the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, for the concert. It mentions that the annual subscriptions have helped defray the expenses. Additionally, it notes that the next recital for organ will be given on April 21, 1941, by Dr. Everett Helm.

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This is an image of a concert program page. It reads "GERMANIC MUSEUM — HARVARD UNIVERSITY" at the top, which suggests that the event was associated with Harvard University. The concert is presented by the "Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge and W. Judson Rand, Jr., Organist and Master of the Choristers." The concert was scheduled to take place on "Friday, March 28, at 8:00 p.m." but the year is not specified.

The program outlines the pieces to be performed in two sections:
I. (ORGAN) lists works by J.S. Bach, Johannes Brahms, and J. Brahms.
II. includes various choral works by composers such as G. da Palestrina, M.A. Ingegneri, T.L. Victoria, G. da Palestrina, A. Lotti, N. Senfl, J.S. Bach, and G.F. Handel.

At the bottom of the page, there is a note of thanks to the Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company for the loan of the Brigham Organ, to Mr. W. Judson Rand, Jr., and to the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, for the concert. There is also acknowledgement for the members of the Germanic Museum Association who helped defray expenses. The final line mentions that the next recital will occur on April 21, 1941, by Dr. Everett Helm, giving us a point of reference for the date of the document.

The page is slightly tattered at the top left corner, and the paper shows some discoloration, indicative of its age. It is open to a blank spread page, suggesting it's part of a booklet or program for the event.

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The image shows a concert program from the Germanic Museum—Harvard University featuring the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, and W. Judson Rand, Jr., the organist and Master of the Choristers. The concert was held on Friday, March 28, at 8:00 p.m. The program includes two parts:

Part I (Organ)

  • Choral Preludes by J. S. Bach and J. Brahms:
    • "All Men Must Die"
    • "From East to West, From Shore to Shore"
    • "I Call to Thee, Lord Jesus Christ"
    • "O World, I Now Must Leave Thee"
    • "Deck Thyself, My Soul with Gladness"
  • Toccata in F by J. S. Bach
  • Other pieces:
    • "Chapel of the Morts" by H. Mulet
    • "The Garden of Olives" by J. J. Grunenwald
    • "Fantasia in G Minor" by J. S. Bach

Part II

  • Choral pieces:
    • "Exultate Deo" by G. da Palestrina
    • "Sicut Ovis" by M. A. Ingegneri
    • "O Vos Omnes" and "Impropedia" by T. L. Victoria
    • "Popule Meus" by T. L. Victoria
    • "Tenebrae Factae Sunt" and "Crucifixus" by G. da Palestrina
    • "Help, Lord, My God" by N. Schlecker
    • Chorals from the Saint Matthew Passion by J. S. Bach:
      • "O Blessed Jesu, How Hast Thou Offended"
      • "Here Will I Stay Beside Thee"
      • "What Wondrous Punishment"
    • "Surely, He Hath Borne Our Griefs" (from the Messiah) by G. F. Handel with chorus and organ

Charles D. Walker is listed as the accompanist. The program also includes a note of gratitude to the Germanic Museum, the Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company for the loan of the Baroque Organ, and mentions the upcoming recital for organ by Dr. Everett Helm on April 21, 1941. The document seems to be from the second quarter of the 20th century based on the mentioned dates and style of printing.

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The image shows the interior of a concert program booklet from the Germania Museum at Harvard University. The booklet is open to a page detailing a concert by the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge, led by W. Judson Rand, Jr., who is identified as the Organist and Master of the Choristers. The concert is scheduled for Friday, March 28, at 8:00 p.m.

Key Details:

  1. Event Title and Venue:

    • Concert by the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge
    • Organist and Master of the Choristers: W. Judson Rand, Jr.
  2. Programme:
    The program is divided into two sections: I. (Organ) and II., listing the pieces to be performed, along with their composers:

    I. (Organ)

    • Choral Preludes:

      • J.S. Bach: "All Men Must Die," "From East to West, From Shore to Shore," "I Call to Thee, Lord Jesus Christ," "Toccata in F"
      • J.S. Brahms: "O World, I Now Must Leave Thee," "Deck Thyself, My Soul, with Gladness"
      • H. Muret: "Chapelle des Morts"
      • J.J. Graunewold: "The Garden of Olives"
      • J.S. Bach: "Fantasia in G Minor"
    • Choral Preludes:

      • G. da Palestrina: "Exultate Deo"
      • M.A. Ingegneri: "Sicut Ovia"
      • T.L. Vittoria: "O Vos Omnes"
      • T.L. Vittoria: "Imperatoria"
      • G. da Palestrina: "Popule Meus"
      • A. Lotti: "Teneebrae Factae Sunt"
      • N. Seiberer: "Cruciifixus"
      • J.S. Bach: "Help, Lord, My God"
    • Choirs from the Saint Matthew Passion:

      • J.S. Bach: "O Blessed Jesus, How Hast Thou Offended," "Here Will I Stay Beside Thee," "What Wondrous Punishment," "Surely, He Hath Borne Our Griefs"
      • G.F. Handel: "from the MESSIAH (Chorus and Organ)"
    • Accompanist: Charles D. Walker

  3. Acknowledgments:

    • The program acknowledges the Germania Museum for loaning the Baroque Organ to the Aolian-Skinner Organ Company.
    • It also thanks W. Judson Rand, Jr., the Choir of Christ Church, and the members of the Germania Museum Association for their contributions.
    • Subscriptions for the year 1941 are noted as having helped defray expenses.
  4. Next Concert:

    • The next recital is scheduled for April 21, 1941, to be given by Dr. Everts Helm.

Visual Characteristics:

  • The page is printed on aged, slightly yellowed paper, suggesting it is an old document.
  • The text is typed in a formal, serif font typical of early 20th-century printing.
  • The layout is clean and organized, with clear headings and bullet points for the program items.
  • The booklet’s spine is visible on the left side, indicating it is part of a larger collection or archive.

This program provides a detailed overview of a musical event, highlighting classical compositions and the involvement of notable musicians and institutions.

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The image is a page from a concert program. It features a formal layout with a title at the top that reads "CONCERT by the Choir of Christ Church, Cambridge and W. Judson Rand, Jr." Below this title, the date and time of the concert are listed as "Friday, March 28, at 8:00 p.m." The program includes a detailed list of choral pieces to be performed, each with the composer's name and sometimes a brief description or title. The pieces range from classical works by composers like J. S. Bach and G. F. Handel to pieces by more contemporary composers. The page also includes an acknowledgment for the loan of the Baroque Organ from the Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company and mentions the next recital for organ to be held on April 21, 1941, by Dr. Everett Helm.