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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1941-1951

ARCH.2013.5.4, Rendition: 793039

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The image shows a program for an organ recital held at Harvard Summer School in the Germanic Museum on Wednesday, July 30, at 8:00 P.M. The organist for the event is William Self, who is also the organist at All Saints' Church in Worcester.

The program includes the following pieces:

  1. Prelude and Fugue in F minor by Johann Sebastian Bach
  2. Chorale "From God I Neither Will Turn Me" by Dieterich Buxtehude
  3. Christmas Chorale "Good News from Heaven the Angels Bring" by Samuel Scheidt
  4. Gavotte by Charles Wesley
  5. Two Chorale Preludes:
    • "Lord, Hear the Voice of My Complaint"
    • "In Dulci Jubilo" in G by Johann Sebastian Bach
  6. Prelude and Fugue in G by Johann Sebastian Bach
  7. Benedictus by François Couperin
  8. Noel in G by Louis-Claude Daquin

The recital is performed on a Baroque Organ designed by G. Donald Harrison. The attendance for the event is noted as 16.

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The image shows a program for an organ recital held at the Germanic Museum, associated with the Harvard Summer School. Here are the details:

Event:

  • Harvard Summer School Organ Recital

Location:

  • Germanic Museum

Date and Time:

  • Wednesday, July 30, at 8:00 P.M.

Organist:

  • William Self, Organist of All Saints' Church, Worcester

Programme:

  1. Prelude and Fugue in F minor - Handel
  2. Chorale: From God I Never Will Turn Me - Buxtehude
  3. Christmas Chorale: Good News from Heaven the Angels Bring - Pachelbel
  4. Gavotte - Wesley
  5. Two Chorales Preludes:
    • Lord, Hear the Voice of My Complaint
    • In Dulci Jubilo - in G - Bach
  6. Prelude and Fugue in G - Bach
  7. Benedictus - Couperin
  8. Noel in G - Daquin

Additional Information:

  • The recital features a Baroque organ designed by G. Donald Harrison.
  • At the bottom of the program, there is a handwritten note indicating an attendance of 14.

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The image shows a program for an organ recital held at the Harvard Summer School. The event took place at the Germanic Museum on Wednesday, July 30, at 8:00 PM. The organist performing was William Self, who was the Organist at All Saints' Church in Worcester.

The program lists the following pieces to be performed, along with their composers:

  1. Prelude and Fugue in F minor - Handel
  2. Chorale "From God I Ne'er Will Turn Me" - Buxtehude
  3. Christmas Chorale "Good News from Heaven the Angels Bring" - Pachelbel
  4. Gavotte - Wesley
  5. Two Chorale Preludes:
    • "Lord, Hear the Voice of My Complaint" - Bach
    • "In Dulci Jubilo - in G" - Bach
  6. Prelude and Fugue in G - Bach
  7. Benedictus - Couperin
  8. Noel in G - Daquin

The program also mentions that the Baroque Organ was designed by G. Donald Harrison. The program appears to be from a book, as indicated by the visible binding and page numbers. The bottom right corner shows the signature "C. R. Hinkley" and the number "160."

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The image is a program for an organ recital held at the Harvard Summer School. The recital took place at the Germanic Museum on Wednesday, July 30, at 8:00 P.M. The organist for the event was William Self, who was the organist at All Saints' Church in Worcester.

The program included the following pieces:

  1. Prelude and Fugue in F minor by Handel
  2. Chorale "From God I Ne'er Turn Me" by Buxtehude
  3. Christmas Chorale "Good News from Heaven the Angels Bring" by Pachelbel
  4. Gavotte by Wesley
  5. Two Chorale Preludes "Lord, Hear the Voice of My Complaint" and "In Dulci Jubilo" in G by Bach
  6. Prelude and Fugue in G by Bach
  7. Benedictus by Couperin
  8. Noël in G by Daquin

At the bottom of the program, it mentions that the organ used was a Baroque Organ designed by G. Donald Harrison. There is also a handwritten signature at the bottom right corner of the page. The page number at the bottom left corner is partially visible, indicating it is page 16.

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The image shows a page from a program for an organ recital at the Harvard Summer School. The recital is scheduled for Wednesday, July 30, at 8:00 PM in the Germanic Museum.

The program lists the following pieces performed by William Self, who is identified as the organist from All Saints' Church, Worcester:

  1. Prelude and Fugue in F minor by Handel
  2. Chorale: "From God I Ne'er Will Turn Me" by Buxtehude
  3. Christmas Chorale: "Good News from Heaven the Angels Bring" by Pachelbel
  4. Gavotte by Wesley
  5. Two Chorale Preludes: "Lord, Hear the Voice of My Complaint" and "In Dulci Jubilo" in G by Bach
  6. Prelude and Fugue in G by Bach
  7. Benedictus by Couperin
  8. Noël in G by Daquin

The recital is performed on a Baroque organ designed by G. Donald Harrison. At the bottom of the page, there is a handwritten signature, "Q.T. Buxtehude," and the number "16."

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The image shows a program for an organ recital presented by the Harvard Summer School. The event is titled "ORGAN RECITAL" and is scheduled to take place at the Germanic Museum on Wednesday, July 30, at 8:00 P.M. The organist is William Self, who is identified as the organist of All Saints' Church in Worcester.

The program of music includes the following pieces:

  1. Prelude and Fugue in F minor by Handel
  2. Chorale "From God I Ne'er Will Turn Me" by Buxtehude
  3. Christmas Chorale "Good News from Heaven the Angels Bring" by Bach
  4. Gavotte by Wesley
  5. Two Chorale Preludes by Bach:
    • "Lord, Hear the Voice of My Complaint"
    • "In Dulci Jubilo - in G"
  6. Prelude and Fugue in G by Bach
  7. Benedictus by Couperin
  8. Noel in G by Daquin

At the bottom, it is noted that the Baroque Organ was designed by G. Donald Harrison. There is also a signature at the bottom right, though it is not entirely clear whose it is or what it signifies.

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The image shows a typed program for an organ recital at Harvard Summer School, held at the Germanic Museum on Wednesday, July 30, at 8:00 P.M. The organist is William Self from All Saints' Church, Worcester.

The program includes the following pieces:

  • Prelude and Fugue in F minor by Handel
  • Chorale "From God I Ne'er Will Turn Me" by Buxtehude
  • Christmas Chorale "Good News from Heaven the Angels Bring" by Pachelbel
  • Gavotte by Wesley
  • Two Chorale Preludes by Bach: "Lord, Hear the Voice of My Complaint" and "In Dulci Jubilo - in G"
  • Prelude and Fugue in G by Bach
  • Benedictus by Couperin
  • Noel in G by Daquin

At the bottom, it notes that the baroque organ was designed by G. Donald Harrison. There is also a handwritten note or signature, but it's not fully clear what it says.

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The image shows a program for an organ recital event taking place at Harvard Summer School, specifically in the Germanic Museum, on Wednesday, July 30, at 8:00 PM. The program lists the organist as William Self, who is the organist at All Saints' Church, Worcester.

The program includes the following musical pieces:

  1. Prelude and Fugue in F minor - Handel
  2. Chorale "From God I Ne'er Will Turn Me" - Buxtehude
  3. Christmas Chorale "Good News from Heaven the Angels Bring" - Pachelbel
  4. Gavotte - Wesley
  5. Two Chorale Preludes: "Lord, Hear the Voice of My Complaint" and "In Dulci Jubilo" - in G - Bach
  6. Prelude and Fugue in G - Bach
  7. Benedictus - Couperin
  8. Noel in G - Daquin

Below the list of music, it states "Baroque Organ designed by G. Donald Harrison."

At the bottom right of the page, there appears to be a signature or initials that might be related to the person who designed the program or possibly a note from the performer or another individual associated with the event. The rest of the page is blank, and the edges of the paper including the spine of the booklet show some wear and aging.

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The image is a photograph of a recital program from the Harvard Summer School Organ Recital held at the Geramiac Museum on Wednesday, July 30, at 8:00 P.M. The featured organist is William Self, from All Saints' Church, Worcester.

The program lists the musical pieces that were performed:

  1. Prelude and Fugue in F minor by Handel
  2. Chorale - "From God I Ne'er Will Turn Me" by Buxtehude
  3. Christmas Chorale - "Good News from Heaven the Angels Bring" by Pachelbel
  4. Gavotte by Wesley
  5. Two Chorale Preludes by Bach - "Lord, Hear the Voice of My Complaint" and "In Dulci Jubilo" in G
  6. Prelude and Fugue in G by Bach
  7. Benedictus by Couperin
  8. Noel in G by Daquin

The program notes that the Baroque Organ used in the recital was designed by G. Donald Harrison. Additionally, the bottom of the program has a handwritten note "OT Fellows Co." indicating perhaps the printers or publishers of the program. The program appears to be mounted or placed in a bound book.

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The image shows the inside cover of a program booklet for an organ recital held at the Germanic Museum on Wednesday, July 30, at 8:00 P.M. The event is titled "Harvard Summer School Organ Recital." The program lists the following details:

Event Information:

  • Date and Time: Wednesday, July 30, at 8:00 P.M.
  • Location: Germanic Museum
  • Organist: William Self, Organist at All Saints' Church, Worcester

Program:

The recital features a selection of Baroque organ music, including the following pieces:

  1. Prelude and Fugue in F minor – Handel
  2. Chorale: "From God I Never Will Turn Me" – Buxtehude
  3. Christmas Chorale: "Good News from Heaven the Angels Bring" – Pachelbel
  4. Canzona – Wesley
  5. Two Chorale Preludes:
    • "Lord, Hear the Voice of My Complaint"
    • "In Dulci Jubilo – in G" – Bach
  6. Prelude and Fugue in G – Bach
  7. Benedictus – Couperin
  8. Noel in G – Daquin

Additional Notes:

  • The program mentions that the recital will feature a Baroque organ designed by G. Donald Harrison.
  • There is a handwritten note at the bottom of the page, signed "AT Tuduce 16," which appears to be a signature or initials, possibly indicating attendance or approval.

The booklet has a clean, formal layout with a light beige background and black text, typical of a printed program from the mid-20th century. The spine of the booklet is visible on the left side, suggesting it is part of a larger collection or archive.