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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1941-1951

ARCH.2013.5.4, Rendition: 793040

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The image shows a program for an organ concert held at the Germanic Museum on Friday, August 8, at 8:00 P.M. The concert is presented by the Harvard Summer School, and the organist is E. Power Biggs. The program is divided into two sections: "English Organ Music" and "Music of J. S. Bach."

In the "English Organ Music" section, the following pieces are listed:

  • Introduction and Toccata by William Walond
  • Variations on the Dutch Chorale: "Laet one met herten reijne" by John Bull
  • Pavane by William Byrd
  • Two Trumpet Tunes and Air by Henry Purcell
  • Trumpet Voluntary by John Stanley
  • Trumpet Voluntary by Henry Purcell

In the "Music of J. S. Bach" section, the following pieces are listed:

  • Three Chorale Preludes:
    • Sleepers Wake, a Voice is calling
    • Now come, Saviour of the World
    • Rejoice greatly, beloved Christians
  • Toccata and Fugue in D Minor

The program also mentions that the Baroque Organ was designed by G. Donald Harrison. An attendance note at the bottom indicates that there were 280-300 attendees.

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The image shows a page from a program for an organ concert. The concert is part of the Harvard Summer School and was held at the German Museum on Friday, August 8, at 8:00 PM. E. Power Biggs was the organist.

The program lists several pieces that will be performed:

  1. English Organ Music:

    • Introduction and Toccata by William Walond
    • Variations on the Dutch Chorale by John Bull
    • Last One Must Herten Rejoigne by William Byrd
    • Fantasia by Henry Purcell
    • Two Trumpet Tuns and Air by John Stanley
    • Trumpet Voluntary by Henry Purcell
  2. Music of J.S. Bach:

    • Three Chorale Preludes:
      • "Sleepeers Wake, a Voice is Calling"
      • "Now Come, Saviour of the World"
      • "Rejoice Greatly, Beloved Christians"
    • Toccata and Fugue in D Minor

The organ used for the concert is a Baroque organ designed by G. Donald Harrison. The attendance for the concert is noted as 280-300. The page is part of a larger booklet or program booklet, with other pages visible on the left and right sides.

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The image depicts a program from an organ concert held at the Harvard Summer School. The concert took place at the Germanic Museum on Friday, August 8, at 8:00 PM. The organist for the event was E. Power Biggs.

The program details the pieces played during the concert, divided into two main sections:

  1. English Organ Music:

    • Introduction and Toccata by William Walton
    • Variations on the Dutch Chorale: "Last one met herten Reijne" by John Bull
    • Fantasia by William Byrd
    • Two Trumpet Tunes and Air by Henry Purcell
    • Trumpet Voluntary by John Stanley (also by Henry Purcell)
  2. Music of J. S. Bach:

    • Three Chorale Preludes:
      • "Sleepers Wake, a Voice is Calling"
      • "Now Come, Savior of the World"
      • "Rejoice Greatly, Beloved Christians"
    • Toccata and Fugue in D Minor

The concert was held on a Baroque Organ designed by G. Donald Harrison. The attendance for the concert was noted to be between 280 to 300 people.

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The image shows a program from a Harvard Summer School organ concert. The event took place at the Germanic Museum on Friday, August 8, at 8:00 PM. The organist for the concert was E. Power Biggs.

The program lists the following pieces to be performed:

English Organ Museum:

  1. Introduction and Toccata by William Walond
  2. Variations on the Dutch Chorale by John Bull
  3. Last one must herten Reijne by William Byrd
  4. Fantasia by Henry Purcell
  5. Trumpet Tune and Air by John Stanley
  6. Trumpet Voluntary by Henry Purcell

Music of J. S. Bach:

  1. Three Chorale Preludes:
    • Sleepers Wake, a Voice is Calling
    • Now Come, Saviour of the World
    • Rejoice Greatly, Beloved Christians
  2. Toccata and Fugue in D Minor

The program also mentions that the Baroque Organ was designed by G. Donald Harrison. The attendance at the concert was noted to be between 280 and 300.

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The image shows a program for an organ concert held at the Harvard Summer School. Here are the details from the program:

Event:
Harvard Summer School Organ Concert

Location:
Ceramic Museum

Date and Time:
Friday, August 8, at 8:00 P.M.

Organist:
E. Power Biggs

Program:

  1. English Organ Music:

    • Introduction and Toccata – William Walond
    • Variations on the Dutch Chorale "Last one met herten Reijn" – Jan Bull
    • Pavane – William Byrd
    • Two Trumpet Tunes and Air – Henry Purcell
    • Ayre – John Stanley
    • Trumpet Voluntary – Henry Purcell
  2. Music of J. S. Bach:

    • Three Chorale Preludes:
      • "Sleepers Wake, a Voice is Calling"
      • "Now come, Saviour of the World"
      • "Rejoice greatly, beloved Christians"
    • Toccata and Fugue in D Minor

Additional Information:
The concert features a Baroque organ designed by G. Donald Harrison.

Attendance:
The number range 280-300 is written at the bottom, likely indicating the attendance or seating capacity.

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The image shows a printed program for an organ concert held at the Harvard Summer School. The event took place at the Germanic Museum on Friday, August 8, at 8:00 P.M. The organist for the concert was E. Power Biggs.

The program included pieces from the English Organ Museum and music by J. S. Bach. The detailed program is as follows:

English Organ Museum:

  1. Introduction and Toccata - William Walond
  2. Variations on the Dutch Chorale: "Lasst uns herten Reihen" - John Bull
  3. Pavan - William Byrd
  4. Two Trumpet Tunes and Air - Henry Purcell
  5. Ayre - John Stanley
  6. Trumpet Voluntary - Henry Purcell

Music of J. S. Bach:

  1. Three Chorale Preludes:
    • Schliesse Mund, a Voice is calling
    • Jesus bleibet meine Freude
    • Rejoice greatly, beloved Christians
  2. Toccata and Fugue in D Minor

The program also notes that the Baroque Organ used in the concert was designed by G. Donald Harrison. There is a handwritten annotation at the bottom of the page, which appears to be a signature and a series of numbers, "Henderson - 280-300."

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The image shows a typed concert program page mounted in an album or scrapbook. The program is for a Harvard Summer School organ concert held at the Germanic Museum on Friday, August 8, at 8:00 P.M. The organist listed is E. Power Biggs.

The program includes two sections:

  1. English Organ Museum:

    • Introduction and Toccata by William Walond
    • Variations on the Dutch Chorale "Laat om met herten Reijne" by John Bull
    • Pavane by William Byrd
    • Two Trumpet Tunes and Air by Henry Purcell
    • Ayre by John Stanley
    • Trumpet Voluntary by Henry Purcell
  2. Music of J.S. Bach:

    • Three Chorale Preludes:
      • Sleepers Wake, a Voice is calling
      • Now come, Saviour of the World
      • Rejoice greatly, beloved Christians
    • Toccata and Fugue in D Minor

At the bottom, the note states "Baroque Organ designed by G. Donald Harrison" and handwritten is an attendance estimate of "Attendance - 280-300."

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This image is of a printed page that appears to be from a program or booklet, likely related to a concert or music event. The text at the top of the page reads "HARVARD SUMMER SCHOOL ORGAN CONCERT GERMANIC MUSEUM - FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, AT 8:00 P.M." Below this header, the text lists an organist named "E. POWER BIGGS" and there is a section titled "PROGRAMS" which includes:

  • English Organ Musick:

    • Introduction and Toccata: William Walond
    • Variations on the Dutch Chorale: John Bull
    • Pavane ono mort hether Reijme: William Byrd
    • Two Trumpet Tunes and Air: Henry Purcell
    • Ayre: John Stanley
    • Trumpet Voluntary: Henry Purcell
  • Music of J. S. Bach:

    • Three Chorale Preludes:
      • Sleepers Wake, a Voice is calling
      • Now come, Saviour of the World
      • Rejoice greatly, beloved Christians
  • Toccata and Fugue in D Minor

Additionally, the page states "Baroque Organ designed by G. Donald Harrison."

In the bottom right corner of the page, the word "Attendance" followed by the numbers "280-300" is handwritten, suggesting that the attendance for the event was between 280 and 300 people.

The page is placed within a book or a folder, and you can see multiple other pages behind it, suggesting this is part of a collection or archive. There is a visible stain on the page, possibly from age or handling. The surroundings indicate this might be part of a display or an archived collection, as we can see the edge of what appears to be a protective mount or border.

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This is an image of a printed concert program for an organ concert at the Harvard Summer School. The concert took place at the Germanic Museum on Friday, August 8th, at 8:00 PM. The organist for the event was E. Power Biggs.

The program lists the pieces performed, divided into two sections:

  1. English Organ Museum:

    • Introduction and Toccata by William Walond
    • Variations on the Dutch Chorale "Laat ons met herten reijne" by John Bull
    • Pavane by William Byrd
    • Two Trumpet Tunes and Air by Henry Purcell
    • Ayre by John Stanley
    • Trumpet Voluntary by Henry Purcell
  2. Music of J. S. Bach:

    • Three Chorale Preludes:
      • Sleepers Wake, a Voice is calling
      • Now come, Saviour of the World
      • Rejoice greatly, beloved Christians
    • Toccata and Fugue in D Minor

The program also mentions that the baroque organ used in the concert was designed by G. Donald Harrison. There is a signature at the bottom left with the inscription "Attendance - 280 - 300."

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The image shows the inside pages of a program booklet for an organ concert held at the Germanic Museum on Friday, August 8, at 8:00 P.M. The event is part of the Harvard Summer School and features performances on the English Organ Museum. The program is presented by Organist E. Power Biggs.

Program Details:

  1. Introduction and Toccatas:

    • William Walond
  2. Variations on the Dutch Chorale:

    • Last one met herten Reijne: John Bull
  3. Pavane:

    • Two Trumpet Tunes and Air: William Byrd
  4. Ayro:

    • Henry Purcell
  5. Trumpet Voluntary:

    • John Stanley
  6. Music of J. S. Bach:

    • Three Chorale Preludes:
      • Sleepers Wake, a Voice is calling
      • Now come, Saviour of the World
      • Rejoice greatly, beloved Christians
    • Tocata and Fugue in D Minor

Additional Information:

  • The program notes that the Baroque Organ used for the concert was designed by G. Donald Harrison.
  • The estimated attendance is listed as between 280 and 300 people, handwritten at the bottom of the page.

The booklet has a simple, clean design with light-colored pages and a green spine visible on the left side of the image. The text is typed and neatly formatted, typical of a formal concert program.