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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1941-1951

ARCH.2013.5.4, Rendition: 793038

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The image is a printed program for a "Vesper Hour" event at the Harvard Summer School, held on Sunday, July 27, 1941, at 4:30 o'clock. The program includes readings by Glyn Fuchs and organ music by Lawrence Apgar.

The program is divided into several sections:

  1. Choral-Prelude:

    • "The Heavens, at Thy word" by Johann Sebastian Bach
    • "We are gathered all to hear Thee," played on the organ.
  2. Francis of Assisi:

    • Readings from "Sayings of Sri Ramakrishna"
    • Buddhist Scriptures: "Hakuns Song of Meditation"
    • Bible: Job (Hebrew and English)
    • Bonhoeffer: "The Love of God" (from the Provencal)
    • Phyllis Wheatley: "Imagination (Colonial Paradise)"
    • Anonymous: "To Christ Crucified" (16th Century Swedish and English)
    • Wolfram von Eschenbach: "Parzival"
  3. Fugue in E Flat Major:

    • Johann Sebastian Bach, played on the organ.
  4. Bible: Song of Solomon

    • Dante: "Divina Comedia (Paradiso)" (Italian and English)
    • Racine: "Athalie" (French and English)
    • Tennyson: "Akbar's Dream"
    • Goethe: "Faust"
  5. Choral-Prelude:

    • "O World I e'en must leave thee," by Johann Sebastian Bach, played on the organ.
  6. Clarefield: Sonnet

    • Claudio: "Letter to Madam X"
    • Holder: "The Pilgrimage to Kevlaar"
    • Matthias Claudius: "Lied, 1740" (German)
    • Hilda Savage Owens: "Guide to Coventry"

The program is neatly typed and organized, indicating a formal and structured event.

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The image depicts a program from a Vesper Hour event held at the Harvard Summer School on Sunday, July 27, 1941, at 4:30 o'clock. The event features readings and organ music.

Program Details:

Organ Music by Lawrence Apgar

Chorale-Prelude:

  • "Blessed Jesu, at Thy word" - Johann Sebastian Bach

Readings by Olga Fuchs:

  1. Francis of Assisi
  2. From Sayings of Sri Ramakrishna
  3. Buddhist Scriptures: Hakuin's Song of Meditation
  4. Bible: Job (Hebrew and English)
  5. Bernhard Racias: The Love of God (From the Provencal)
  6. Phyllis Wheatley: Imagination (Colonial Paradise)
  7. Anonymous: To Christ Crucified (16th Century Spanish and English)
  8. Wolfram von Eschenbach: Parzival

Fugue in E Flat Major - Johann Sebastian Bach (Organ)

Bible: Song of Solomon

Dante: Divina Comedia (Paradiso) (Italian and English)

Racine: Athalie (French and English)

Tennyson: Akbar's Dream

Goethe: Faust

Chorale-Prelude:

  • "O World I e'en must leave thee" - Johann Sebastian Bach (Organ)

Masefield: Sonnet

Claudel: Letter to Madame X

Heine: The Pilgrimage to Kevlaar

Matthias Claudius: Lied, 1740 (German)

Mildred Savage Owens: Guide to Coventry

This program combines a diverse selection of religious, philosophical, and literary texts, paired with organ music primarily composed by Johann Sebastian Bach.

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The image depicts a program from a Harvard Summer School event titled "Vesper Hour" held at the Germanic Museum on Sunday, July 27, 1941, at 4:30 o'clock. The event features a program of readings by Olga Fuchs and organ music by Lawrence Agpar.

The program includes the following readings and music:

  1. Chorale-Prelude:

    • Title: "Blessed Jesu, at Thy word Thee."
    • Text: "We are gathered all to hear Thee."
    • Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
    • Instrument: Organ
  2. Readings:

    • Francis of Assisi: From Sayings of Sri Ramakrishna
    • Buddhist Scriptures: Hakuns Song of Meditation
    • Bible: Job (Hebrew and English)
    • Bernhard Rascas: The Love of God (From the Provençal)
    • Phyllis Wheatley: Imagination (Colonial Paradise)
    • Anonymous: To Christ Crucified (16th Century Scottish and English)
    • Wolfram von Eschenbach: Parzival
  3. Fugue:

    • Title: Fugue in E Flat Major
    • Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
    • Instrument: Organ
  4. Additional Readings:

    • Bible: Song of Solomon
    • Dante: Divina Comedia (Paradiso) (Italian and English)
    • Racine: Athalia (French and English)
    • Tennyson: Akbar's Dream
    • Goethe: Faust
  5. Chorale-Prelude:

    • Title: "O World I even must leave thee."
    • Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
    • Instrument: Organ
  6. Final Readings:

    • Masefield: Sonnet
    • Claudel: Letter to Mademoiselle X
    • Heine: The Pilgrimage to Kuvlaar
    • Matthias Claudius: Lied, 1740 (German)
    • Wilda Savage Owens: Guide to Coventry

The program concludes with the date "July 27, 1941" and a handwritten note at the bottom right corner, which appears to be a page number (15).

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The image shows a page from a program booklet for a Vesper Hour event held at the Germanic Museum as part of the Harvard Summer School on July 27, 1941, at 4:30 PM. The event featured readings by Olga Fuchs and organ music by Lawrence Apgar.

The program includes several sections:

  1. Organ Prelude and Postlude:

    • Chorale-Prelude: "Blessed Jesu, at Thy Word" by Johann Sebastian Bach.
    • Chorale-Prelude: "O World I Even Must Leave Thee" by Johann Sebastian Bach.
  2. Organ Pieces:

    • Fugue in E Flat Major by Johann Sebastian Bach.
  3. Readings:

    • From Sayings of Sri Ramakrishna by Francis of Assisi.
    • Buddhist Scriptures: Hakuns Song of Meditation.
    • Bible: Job (Hebrew and English).
    • Bornhard Rasces: The Love of God (from the Provençal).
    • Phyllis Wheatley: Imagination (Colonial Paradise).
    • Anonymous: To Christ Crucified (16th Century Spanish and English).
    • Wolfram von Eschenbach: Parzival.
  4. Additional Readings:

    • Bible: Song of Solomon.
    • Dante: Divina Comedia (Paradiso) (Italian and English).
    • Racine: Athalia (French and English).
    • Tennyson: Akbar's Dream.
    • Goethe: Faust.
  5. Later Readings:

    • Masefield: Sonnet.
    • Claudel: Letter to Madam X.
    • Heine: The Pilgrimage to Kuvlaar (German).
    • Matthias Claudius: Lied, 1740.
    • Wilda Sauvage Owens: Guide to Coventry.

The program is neatly organized and includes the names of composers and authors along with their respective works, indicating a diverse selection of readings and musical pieces. The document also has a handwritten note in the bottom right corner, "Littler 95".

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The image shows a page from a program for a Vesper Hour event held at the Harvard Summer School in the German Museum on Sunday, July 27, 1941, at 4:30 in the afternoon.

The event included:

  1. A program of readings by Olga Fuchs.
  2. Organ music by Lawrence Apgar.

The schedule of readings and musical pieces is as follows:

First Section:

  • Chorale-Frude by Johann Sebastian Bach: "Blessed Jesu, at Thy word We are gathered all to hear Thee."
  • Francis of Assisi readings from:
    • Sayings of Sri Ramakrishna
    • Buddhist Scriptures: Hakuin's Song of Meditation
    • Bible: Job (Hebrew and English)
    • Bernard Rascas: The Love of God (From the Provençal)
    • Phyllis Wheatley: Imagination (Colonial Paradise)
    • Anonymous: To Christ Crucified (16th Century Spanish and English)
    • Wolfram von Eschenbach: Parzival

Interlude with Organ Music:

  • Fugue in E Flat Major by Johann Sebastian Bach

Second Section:

  • Bible: Song of Solomon
  • Dante: Divina Commedia (Paradiso) (Italian and English)
  • Racine: Athalia (French and English)
  • Tennyson: Akbar's Dream
  • Goethe: Faust

Final Section:

  • Chorale-Frude by Johann Sebastian Bach: "O World I even must leave thee."
  • Organ music continues.

Readings Following the Music:

  • Masefield: Sonnet
  • Claudel: Letter to Madam X
  • Heine: The Pilgrimage to Kuvlaar
  • Matthias Claudius: Lied, 1740 (German)
  • Wilda Savage Owens: Guide to Coventry

The page ends with a handwritten note that appears to be dated "1945" and signed "L.T. Tucker."

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The image shows a program for an event held at the Harvard Summer School, specifically a Vesper Hour at the Germanic Museum on Sunday, July 27, 1941, at 4:30 p.m. The program includes readings by Olga Fuchs and organ music by Lawrence Apgar. The detailed program is as follows:

  1. Chorale-Prelude: "Blessed Jesu, at Thy word" and "We are gathered all to hear Thee" composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed on the organ.

  2. Readings:

    • Francis of Assisi
    • From Sayings of Sri Ramakrishna
    • Buddhist Scriptures: Hakuns Song of Meditation
    • Bible: Job (in Hebrew and English)
    • Bernhardus: The Love of God (from the Provençal)
    • Phyllis Wheatley: Imagination (Colonial Paradise)
    • Anonymous: To Christ Crucified (16th Century Scottish and English)
    • Wolfram von Eschenbach: Parzival
  3. Fugue in E Flat Major by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed on the organ.

  4. Readings:

    • Bible: Song of Solomon (in Italian and English)
    • Dante: Divina Comedia (Paradiso) (in Italian and English)
    • Racine: Athalia (in French and English)
    • Tennyson: Akbar's Dream
    • Goethe: Faust
  5. Chorale-Prelude: "O World I e'en must leave thee" by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed on the organ.

  6. Readings:

    • Masefield: Sonnet
    • Claudel: Letter to Madam X
    • Heine: The Pilgrimage to Kuvlar (in German)
    • Matthias Claudius: Lied, 1740
    • W. E. B. Du Bois: Guide to Coventry

The program concludes with some handwritten notes and a signature at the bottom right corner.

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This image shows a printed page from a booklet or program. It is entitled "HARVARD SUMMER SCHOOL - Vesper Hour" and states that the event is taking place at the GERMANIC MUSEUM on SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1941, from 4:30 o'clock.

The program includes:

  • A "Program of Readings by Olga Fuchs"
  • "Organ Music by Lawrence Appear"

A list of performances and readings is outlined which includes:

  • A "Chorale-Prelude" by Johann Sebastian Bach titled "Blessed Jesu, at Thy word We are gathered all to hear Thee."
  • Readings from various texts, including:
    • "Francis of Assisi" and "Sayings of Sri Ramakrishna"
    • "Buddhist Scriptures: Hakun Song of Meditation"
    • The "Bible: Job" in Hebrew and English
    • "Bombay Rasas: The Love of God" from the Pervongul
  • Works by various authors such as Phyllis Wheatley titled "Imagination (Colonial Paradise)" and an anonymous piece "To Christ Crucified" (16th Century Spanish and English).
  • Another piece by Johann Sebastian Bach, "Fugue in E Flat Major"
  • Further readings include pieces from the "Bible: Song of Solomon," Dante's "Divina Commedia (Paradiso)" in Italian and English, and works by Racine, Tennyson, Goethe, and others.

At the bottom, there is a notation "CT Farnsworth 95," which possibly refers to the person who organized or compiled the program, or a reference mark.

The page is worn around the edges and has an aged, yellowed appearance, indicating it is a historical document. It is part of a bound collection, as evidenced by the multiple pages visible in the left margin.

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The image shows a typewritten page from a program booklet for a Vesper Hour event at the Ceramic Museum, organized by Harvard Summer School on Sunday, July 27, 1941, at 4:30 o'clock. The program includes readings by Olga Fuchs and organ music by Lawrence Apgar. The content is divided into segments:

  1. Chorale-Prelude: "Blessed Jesu, at Thy word We are gathered all to hear Thee." by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed on the organ.

  2. Readings from various texts:

    • Francis of Assisi
    • From Sayings of Sri Ramakrishna
    • Buddhist Scriptures: Hakuna Song of Meditation
    • Bible: Job (Hebrew and English)
    • Bernard Rasase: The Love of God (From the Provencal)
    • Phyllis Wheatley: Imagination (Colonial Paradise)
    • Anonymous: To Christ Crucified (16th Century Spanish and English)
    • Wolfram von Eschenbach: Puzrival
  3. Fugue in E Flat Major by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed on the organ.

  4. More readings:

    • Bible: Song of Solomon
    • Dante: Divina Comedia (Paradiso) (Italian and English)
    • Racine: Athalia (French and English)
    • Tennyson: Akbar's Dream
    • Goethe: Faust
  5. Chorale-Prelude: "O World I e'en must leave thee." by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed on the organ.

  6. Additional readings:

    • Masefield: Sonnet
    • Claudel: Letter to Madam X
    • Heine: The Pilgrimage to Kevlar
    • Matthias Claudius: Lied, 1740 (German)
    • Hilda Sauvage Owens: Guide to Coventry

The page includes a signature at the bottom right corner, “Attleboro 95”.

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This image shows a typed program sheet for an event titled "Vesper Hour" held at the Germanic Museum on Sunday, July 27, 1941, at 4:30 o'clock. The event is part of the Harvard Summer School.

The program includes readings by Olga Fuchs and organ music by Lawrence Apgar. It is divided into several sections, each featuring a Chorale-Prelude by Johann Sebastian Bach, followed by a selection of readings from various sources including religious scriptures, poetry, and literature:

  • The first segment features Bach's "Blessed Jesu, at Thy word" and readings from Francis of Assisi, Sri Ramakrishna, Buddhist Scriptures, the Bible (Job), Bernhard Rascar, Phyllis Wheatley, an anonymous 16th-century Spanish and English text "To Christ Crucified," and Wolfram von Eschenbach's "Parzival."
  • The second segment features Bach's "Fugue in E Flat Major" and readings from the Bible (Song of Solomon), Dante's "Divina Comedia (Paradiso)," Racine's "Athalia," Tennyson's "Akbar's Dream," and Goethe's "Faust."
  • The third segment features another Bach Chorale-Prelude "O World I e'en must leave thee," followed by poems and writings by Masefield, Claudel, Heine, Matthias Claudius, and Wilda Sauvage Owens.

The page is signed or marked at the bottom right with "Attendu 95." The overall look suggests a formal and scholarly event blending classical music and literature.

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The image shows an open book, likely a program or booklet, detailing the schedule for a Vesper Hour event held at the Germanic Museum on Sunday, July 27, 1941, at 4:30 p.m. The event is part of the Harvard Summer School. The program is titled "Vesper Hour" and features readings and organ music.

Key Details:

  1. Event Information:

    • Date and Time: Sunday, July 27, 1941, at 4:30 p.m.
    • Location: Germanic Museum
    • Affiliation: Harvard Summer School
  2. Program of Readings:

    • Readings by Olga Fuchs
    • Organ Music by Lawrence Agar
  3. Musical Selections:

    • Chorale-Prelude: "Blessed Jesu, at Thy word / We are gathered all to hear Thee." by Johann Sebastian Bach (Organ)
    • Fugue in E Flat Major: by Johann Sebastian Bach (Organ)
    • Chorale-Prelude: "O World I e'en must leave thee." by Johann Sebastian Bach (Organ)
  4. Poetry and Literature Selections:

    • Francesco d'Assisi: From Sayings of Sri Ramakrishna
    • Buddhist Scriptures: Hakuna Song of Meditation
    • Bible: Job (Hebrew and English)
    • Bernhard Rascou: The Love of God (From the Provençal)
    • Phyllis Wheatley: Imagination (Colonial Paradise)
    • Anonymous: To Christ Crucified (16th Century Spanish and English)
    • Wolfram von Eschenbach: Parzival
    • Bible: Song of Solomon
    • Dante: Divina Commedia (Paradiso) (Italian and English)
    • Racine: Athalia (French and English)
    • Tennyson: Akbar's Dream
    • Goethe: Faust
    • Masefield: Sonnet
    • Claudel: Letter to Madan X
    • Heine: The Pilgrimage to Kuslar
    • Matthias Claudius: Lied, 1740 (German)
    • Wilda Sauvage Owen: Guide to Coventry
  5. Visual Elements:

    • The book has a light-colored cover with visible spine and pages.
    • The text is neatly typed or printed in a formal, structured layout.
    • There is a handwritten note or signature at the bottom right corner of the page, reading "Gettysburg 95," which may indicate a date or location.

Summary:

The image depicts a program for a Vesper Hour event featuring a mix of classical music by Johann Sebastian Bach and a diverse selection of literary and religious readings in multiple languages, including Hebrew, English, Italian, French, German, and Spanish. The event is part of the Harvard Summer School and took place at the Germanic Museum in 1941. The program reflects a rich cultural and intellectual gathering.