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The image depicts a program booklet for a concert by The Stradivarius Quartet at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University. The event took place on Monday evening, March 6, at 8:15 PM, and was made possible by the courtesy of the Felix M. Warburg Fund. The quartet members listed are Wolfe Wolfinsohn, Bernard Robbins, Marcus Dix, and Iwan d'Archambeau, with David Glaser as the assisting artist.
The program for the concert includes:
Quintet in A major, K. 581 by W. A. Mozart:
Quartet in E minor, Opus 59, No. 2 by L. Beethoven:
Additionally, the program notes that the next concert on Thursday, April 6, will be given by R. Powers Biggs and William Primrose, featuring works by J. S. Bach and the first performance of a new work by Leo Sowerby.
The booklet also includes information about other events at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University, such as:
Admission to these events is free and without tickets, and the public is cordially invited.
The image shows the page of a concert program from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University.
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Programme:
Additional Information:
The page concludes with an invitation to the public to attend these events, noting that admission is free and without tickets.
The image shows a program for a concert held at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University. The concert, given by the Stradivarius Quartet, took place on Monday evening, March 9, at 8:15. The performance was courtesy of the Felix M. Warburg Fund. The quartet consisted of Wolfe Wolfinsohn, Marcel Dick, Bernard Robbins, and Iwan d'Archambeau, with David Glaser as the assisting artist.
The program included:
Additionally, there is a note that the next concert on Thursday, April 9, would be given by E. Power Biggs and William Princet, featuring the first performance of a new work by Leo Sowerby.
A separate section at the bottom of the program lists other events at the Germanic Museum, including an exhibition of paintings, drawings, and etchings by Paul Weighardt and sculptures by Nelli Bar, an Edgar Curtis String Orchestra concert, a lecture by Dr. George M. A. Hanfmann, and an organ recital by E. Power Biggs. Admission to these events is stated as free and without tickets, and the public is cordially invited.
The image is of a concert program from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. Here are the details:
Concert by The Stradivarius Quartet
Performers:
Programme:
Quintet in A Major, K. 581 by W. A. Mozart
Quartet in E minor, Opus 59, No. 2 by L. Beethoven
Additional Information:
Other Events at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University:
Admission:
The image is a historical concert program from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. Here's a detailed summary:
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Exhibition and Other Events:
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The image depicts a page from a program booklet for events at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The top portion is a concert program for "The Stradivarius Quartet," sponsored by the Felix M. Warburg Fund, held on Monday, March 9, at 8:15 p.m.
The program lists the quartet members:
The concert program includes:
Below the concert details, there is a note about the next concert on Thursday, April 9, which will be given by E. Power Biggs and William Primrose for organ and viola. The program for this concert will include the premiere of a new work by Leo Sowerby.
The bottom portion of the page lists other events at the Germanic Museum:
Admission to all events is free and without tickets, and the public is cordially invited.
The image shows an open page of a booklet or program. The page on the right features text detailing a concert event and is titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM—HARVARD UNIVERSITY CONCERT by The Stradivarius Quartet." Below this title, it is stated that the concert is given by the courtesy of the Felix M. Warburg Fund and is scheduled for Monday Evening, March 9, at 8:15.
The musicians performing as The Stradivarius Quartet are listed as Wolfe Wolfinsohn, Marcel Dick, Bernard Robbins, and Iwan D'Archambeau, with David Glaser as the assisting artist. The program for the concert includes a "Quintet in A major, K. 581" by W.A. Mozart for clarinet, two violins, viola, and cello, and a "Quartet in E minor, Opus 59, No. 2" by L. Beethoven. Both pieces include multiple movements, as detailed beneath each title.
The page also notes that the next concert on Thursday, April 9, will be given by E. Power Biggs and William Primrose on organ and viola with the premiere of a new work by Leo Sowerby mentioned.
The bottom section of the page announces an upcoming exhibition of paintings, drawings, and etchings by PAUL WEGHARDT and sculpture by NELLI BAR at the Germanic Museum, with a concert by the E. Power Biggs String Orchestra on April 28, and a lecture by Dr. George M. A. Hanfmann on April 22. There is a reminder that admission is free and without tickets, and the public is cordially invited.
The left page of the booklet is mostly blank, with only the texture of the paper and the edge of the booklet's binding visible, indicating the booklet is relatively old or historically archived. The page containing the event details is cream-colored with traces of age. There are no images or graphical elements besides the text.
The image shows a page from a program booklet of the Germanic Museum at Harvard University detailing a concert by The Stradivarius Quartet. The concert is sponsored by the Felix M. Warburg Fund and is scheduled for Monday evening, March 9, at 8:15. The performers listed are Wolfe Wolfinsohn, Bernard Robbins, Marcel Dick, Iwan d’Archambeau, and David Glaser as the assisting artist.
The program includes:
Quintet in A major, K. 581 by W. A. Mozart
Quartet in E minor, Opus 59, No. 2 by L. Beethoven
There is a note about the next concert occurring on Thursday, April 9, featuring E. Power Biggs and William Primrose and highlighting the first performance of a new work by Leo Sowerby.
Below the concert program, there is a yellow square announcing upcoming events at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University, including:
Admission is free and without tickets, and the public is cordially invited to attend these events.
The image shows an open book or program booklet featuring two distinct sections, both related to events hosted by the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. Here is a detailed description:
Title:
The top section is titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM—HARVARD UNIVERSITY" followed by "CONCERT by The Stradivarius Quartet."
Event Details:
Performers:
The musicians listed are:
Programme:
The concert program includes two pieces:
Additional Information:
A note at the bottom mentions that the next concert on Thursday, April 9, will feature E. Power Biggs and William Primrose for organ and viola, including the first performance of a new work by Leo Sowerby.
Title:
The bottom section is titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM, HARVARD UNIVERSITY."
Exhibition Announcement:
It announces an Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings, and Etchings by Paul Wiegardt and Sculpture by Nelli BAR, scheduled for April 8–May 6.
Concert Announcement:
A concert by the Edgar Curtis String Orchestra is mentioned, featuring works by:
The concert is scheduled for Friday, April 17, at 8:15 p.m.
Lecture Announcement:
A lecture by Dr. George M. A. Hansmann titled "Friedrich Gilly and Carl Friedrich Schinkel, Architects of German Neo-Classicism" (in English, illustrated) is scheduled for Wednesday, April 22, at 4:30 p.m.
Organ Recital:
An Organ Recital by E. Power Biggs and visiting artists is announced for Monday, May 11, at 8:15 p.m., with the program to be announced later.
Invitation:
The bottom of the section concludes with the phrase: "THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED."
This booklet serves as a program for a concert and also promotes other cultural events at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University.
The image is of a concert program from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The program is for a concert by The Stradivarius Quartet, which took place on Monday, March 9, 1950, at 8:15 pm. The program includes a quintet by W. A. Mozart for clarinet, two violins, viola, and cello, and a quartet in E minor, Opus 59, No. 2 by L. Beethoven. The concert is given by courtesy of the Felix M. Warburg Fund. The next concert on Thursday, April 9, will be given by E. Power Biggs and William Primrose for organ and viola, and will include the first performance of a new work by Leo Sowerby. Admission is free and the public is cordially invited.