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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1958-1960

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The image shows a page from a program for an organ recital held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University on March 22, 1960. The recital was performed by Mr. Finn Viderø for the Association Members.

The program includes the following pieces:

  1. Vincent Lübeck (1656-1740):

    • Prelude and Fugue in E major
  2. Franz Tunder (1614-1667):

    • Fantasia on "Komm heiliger Geist"
  3. Johann Gottfried Walther (1684-1748):

    • Partita on "Jesu, meine Freude"
  4. Diderich Buxtehude (1637-1707):

    • Passacaglia in D minor
    • "Te Deum Laudamus"
      a) Prelude and Fugue
      b) Te deum laudamus
      c) Te gloriosus et terra
      d) Te martyrus candidatus laudat exercitus
      e) Tu devicto mortis aculeo
  5. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):

    • Prelude and Fugue in A major
    • "Christ lag in Todesbanden" I-II
    • Prelude and Fugue in B minor

The program also includes biographical notes on Mr. Finn Viderø:

  • Born in Fuglebjerg, Denmark, in 1906.
  • Educated as an organist from the Conservatory of Copenhagen in 1926, and three years later received the degree of Master of Arts in 1929 from the University of Copenhagen.
  • Divided his time between playing organ music, lecturing on organ music, and writing on organ music.
  • Composed numerous works for organ and choral music.
  • Received several prizes and awards for his compositions.
  • At the time of the recital, Mr. Viderø was a Visiting Professor of Organ and Acting University Organist at Yale University.

The page is part of a booklet, with the green spine visible on the right side of the image.

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The image shows a page from a program for an organ recital given by Mr. Finn Viderø for association members at Harvard University, held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on March 22, 1960.

Program Details:

  1. Vincent Liffbeck (1656-1740): Prelude and Fugue in E major.

  2. Franz Tunder (1614-1667): Fantasia on "Kommt heiliger Geist."

  3. Johann Gottfried Walther (1684-1748): Partita on "Jesus, meine Freude."

  4. Diderich Buxtehude (1637-1707):

    • Passacaglia in D minor.
    • Te Deum Laudamus:
      a) Prelude and Fugue
      b) Te Deum Laudamus
      c) Pleni sunt coeli et terra
      d) Te martyrium candidatus laudat exercitus
      e) Tu devicto mortis aculeo
  5. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):

    • Prelude and Fugue in A major
    • Christ lag in Todesbanden I-II
    • Prelude and Fugue in B minor

Biographical Notes on Mr. Finn Viderø:
Mr. Viderø was born in Fuglebjerg, Denmark, in 1906. He graduated as an organist from the Conservatory of Copenhagen in 1926 and later received a Master of Arts in Music from the University of Copenhagen. He has spent significant time studying organ music and writing on organ music, particularly Baroque music. His recordings of Baroque music have garnered prizes of distinction both domestically and internationally. At present, Mr. Viderø is Visiting Professor of Organ and Acting University Organist at Yale University.

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The image shows a program for an organ recital by Mr. Finn Viderø, held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on March 22, 1960. The program includes the following pieces:

  1. Vincent Lübck (1656-1740):

    • Prelude and Fugue in E major
  2. Franz Tunder (1614-1667):

    • Fantasia on "Komm heiliger Geist"
  3. Johann Gottfried Walther (1684-1748):

    • Partita on "Jesu, meine Freude"
  4. Diderich Buxtehude (1637-1707):

    • Passacaglia in D minor
    • Te Deum laudamus, which includes:
      a) Prelude and Fugue
      b) Te deum laudamus
      c) Pleni sunt coeli et terra
      d) Te martyrum candidatus laudat exercitus
      e) Tu devicto mortis aculeo
  5. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):

    • Prelude and Fugue in A major
    • Christ lag in Todesbanden I-II
    • Prelude and Fugue in B minor

The program also includes biographical notes on Mr. Finn Viderø, stating that he was born in Fuglebjerg, Denmark, in 1906. He graduated as an organist from the Conservatory of Copenhagen in 1926 and received a Master of Arts in Musicology from the University of Copenhagen. He has played organ in many European countries, the United States, and Canada. He is a composer, chiefly of liturgical music, and his recordings of Baroque music have been praised. At the time, he was a Visiting Professor of Organ and Acting University Organist at Yale University.

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The image shows a program from an organ recital given by Mr. Finn Viderø at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on March 22, 1960. The recital was organized for Association Members.

Program Details:

  1. Vincent Lübeck (1656-1740)

    • Prelude and Fugue in E major
  2. Franz Tunder (1614-1667)

    • Fantasia on "Komm heiliger Geist"
  3. Johann Gottfried Walther (1684-1748)

    • Partita on "Jesu, meine Freude"
  4. Dietrich Buxtehude (1637-1707)

    • Passacaglia in D minor
  5. Te Deum Laudamus (various parts)

    • a) Prelude and Fugue
    • b) Te deum laudamus
    • c) Pleni sunt coeli et terra
    • d) Te martyrum candidatus laudat exercitus
    • e) Tu devicto mortis aculeo
  6. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

    • Prelude and Fugue in A major
    • Christ lag in Todesbanden (I-II)
    • Prelude and Fugue in B minor

Biographical Notes on Mr. Finn Viderø:

  • Born in Fuglebjerg, Denmark, in 1906.
  • Graduated as an organist from the Royal Danish Conservatory of Copenhagen in 1926.
  • Earned a degree in theology from the University of Copenhagen in 1928.
  • Studied further, receiving a Master of Arts degree in musicology from the University of Copenhagen in 1931.
  • Divided his time between playing and writing about organs and teaching music.
  • Worked at the University of Copenhagen and later became a composer, chief of the music department at Danish State Radio.
  • Noted for his recordings of Baroque music, receiving international acclaim and several prestigious awards.
  • At the time of this recital, he was a Visiting Professor of Organ and Acting University Organist at Yale University.

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The image is a page from a program booklet for an organ recital held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on March 22, 1960. The recital was performed by Mr. Finn Viderø for Association Members.

The program lists the following pieces to be performed:

  1. Vincent Lübeck (1656-1740): Prelude and Fugue in E major
  2. Franz Tunder (1614-1667): Fantasia on "Komm heiliger Geist"
  3. Johann Gottfried Walther (1684-1748): Partita on "Jesus, meine Freude"
  4. Diderich Buxtehude (1637-1707):
    • Passacaglia in D minor
    • Te Deum Laudamus (with five sections):
      a) Prelude and Fugue
      b) Te Deum Laudamus
      c) Pleni sunt coeli et terra
      d) Te martyrum candidatus Laudat exercitus
      e) Tu devicto mortis aculeo
  5. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):
    • Prelude and Fugue in A major
    • Christ lag in Todesbanden I-II
    • Prelude and Fugue in B minor

The booklet also includes biographical notes on Mr. Finn Viderø. These notes mention that he was born in Fuglebjerg, Denmark, in 1906. He graduated from the Conservatory of Copenhagen in 1926 and later received a Master of Arts degree from the University of Copenhagen. He has been active in both performing and teaching organ music. Viderø has made numerous recordings of Baroque music and has won prizes for his performances. At the time of this recital, he was a Visiting Professor of Organ and Acting University Organist at Yale University.

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The image is a page from a program booklet for an organ recital by Mr. Finn Viderø, which took place on March 22, 1960, at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The event was for Association Members.

Program Details:

  1. Vincent Løbeck (1656-1740)

    • Piece: Prelude and Fugue in E major
  2. Franz Tunder (1614-1667)

    • Piece: Fantasia on "Komm heiliger Geist"
  3. Johann Gottfried Walther (1684-1748)

    • Piece: Partita on "Jesu, meine Freude"
  4. Diderich Buxtehude (1637-1707)

    • Piece: Passacaglia in D minor
    • Additional pieces:
      • a) Prelude and Fugue
      • b) Te deum laudamus
      • c) Pleni sunt coeli et terra
      • d) Te martyrum candidatus laudat exercitus
      • e) Tu devicto mortis aculeo
  5. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

    • Piece: Prelude and Fugue in A major
    • Piece: Christ lag in Todesbanden I-II
    • Piece: Prelude and Fugue in B minor

Biographical Notes on Mr. Finn Viderø:

  • Birth and Education: Mr. Viderø was born in Fuglebjerg, Denmark, in 1906. He graduated as an organist from the Conservatory of Copenhagen in 1926 and later received the degree of Master of Arts in Music from the University of Copenhagen.
  • Career: He has been active in music for over 40 years, combining his roles as a professor at the University of Copenhagen, writing on organ music, and performing. He is known for his work as a composer, particularly in liturgical music.
  • Recordings: His recordings of Baroque music are highly regarded and have won prizes of distinction both nationally and internationally.
  • Current Position: At the time of the recital, Mr. Viderø was the Visiting Professor of Organ and Acting at Yale University.

This page provides a detailed schedule of the recital and some background information on the performer.

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The image shows a typed program sheet for an organ recital by Mr. Finn Viderø at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, dated March 22, 1960. The program lists several pieces by various composers as follows:

  • Vincent Lübeck (1656-1740): Prelude and Fugue in E major
  • Franz Tunder (1614-1667): Fantasia on "Komm heiliger Geist"
  • Johann Gottfried Walther (1684-1748): Partita on "Jesu, meine Freude"
  • Diderich Buxtehude (1637-1707): Passacaglia in D minor, followed by Te Deum laudamus, which includes:
    a) Prelude and Fugue
    b) Te deum laudamus
    c) Pleni sunt coeli et terra
    d) Te martyruum candidatus laudat exercitus
    e) Tu devicto mortis aculeo
  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):
    • Prelude and Fugue in A major
    • Christ lag in Todesbanden I-II
    • Prelude and Fugue in B minor

Below the program, there are biographical notes about Mr. Finn Viderø, stating he was born in Fuglebjerg, Denmark, in 1906. He graduated as an organist from the Conservatory of Copenhagen in 1926 and earned a Master of Arts in Musicology from the University of Copenhagen three years later. Since then, he divided his time between playing organ music, lecturing at the University of Copenhagen, and writing on organs and organ music. He is described as a composer focused on liturgical music with notable recordings and awards. At the time of the recital, he was a Visiting Professor of Organ and Acting University Organist at Yale University. The text is typed and attached to a page in a book or binder with a piece of tape.

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This is an image of an open program booklet from an organ recital. At the top of the page, the text indicates that it is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The program is for an organ recital by Mr. Finn Viderø, held for Association Members on March 22, 1960. The program lists the pieces to be performed by various composers such as Vincent Lübeck, Franz Tunder, Johann Gottfried Walther, Dietrich Buxtehude, and Johann Sebastian Bach, along with the specific works such as preludes, fugues, and fantasias in various keys like E major or D minor. There is also a biographical note on Mr. Finn Viderø at the bottom, detailing his birthplace in Denmark, his education, and his career highlights, including his position as a visiting professor of organ and acting university organist at Yale University. The page is angled, with the body of the booklet visible to the left, and a green cover or page marker can be seen extending from the top of the booklet.

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The image shows an open book, specifically a program booklet for an organ recital held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on March 22, 1960. The booklet is titled "Organ Recital by Mr. Finn Vidérd for Association Members."

Key Elements of the Image:

Header Information:

  • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University.
  • Event: Organ Recital by Mr. Finn Vidérd.
  • Date: March 22, 1960.
  • Audience: Association Members.

Program Listing:

The program lists the pieces to be performed, along with the composers and their respective time periods:

  1. Vincent Lübeck (1654–1740):

    • Prelude and Fugue in E major
  2. Franz Tunder (1614–1667):

    • Fantasia on "Komm heiliger Geist"
  3. Johann Gottfried Walther (1684–1748):

    • Partita on "Jesu, meine Freude"
  4. Diderich Buxtehude (1637–1707):

    • Passacaglia in D minor
      • Includes the following movements:
        a) Prelude and Fugue
        b) Te Deum laudamus
        c) Pleni sunt coeli et terra
        d) Te martyrium candidatus laudat exercitus
        e) Tu devicto mortis aculeo
  5. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750):

    • Prelude and Fugue in A major
    • Christ lag Todesbanden I-II
    • Prelude and Fugue in B minor

Biographical Notes on Mr. Finn Vidérd:

The booklet includes a brief biography of Mr. Finn Vidérd:

  • Birth: Born in Fuglebjerg, Denmark, in 1906.
  • Education: Graduated as an organist from the Conservatory of Copenhagen in 1926. Later received the degree of Master of Arts in Musicology from the University of Copenhagen.
  • Career: Since then, he has devoted himself to playing organ music, lecturing at the University of Copenhagen, and writing on organ music.
  • Specialization: He is a composer, chiefly of liturgical music, and has numerous recordings of Baroque music.
  • Awards: Has won prizes of great distinction in his own country and abroad.
  • Current Position: Visiting Professor of Organ and Acting University Organist at Yale University.

Design and Layout:

  • The booklet has a clean, formal layout with clear headings and organized content.
  • The text is printed in a serif font, typical of formal programs or academic documents.
  • The spine of the booklet is visible, indicating it is part of a bound collection or archive.

Overall Context:

This program booklet serves as a historical document, providing details about a musical event, the performers, and the repertoire. It also offers insight into the career and achievements of Mr. Finn Vidérd, highlighting his expertise in organ music and his contributions to the field. The inclusion of composers such as Bach, Buxtehude, and Walther underscores the recital's focus on Baroque organ music.

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The image depicts a spread of an open book, likely a program or a booklet. The left page contains text in a cursive, elegant font, detailing an organ recital by Mr. Finn Viderô. The event is held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on March 22, 1960. The program lists several pieces by various composers, including Vincent Lübeck, Franz Tunder, Johann Gottfried Walther, and Johann Sebastian Bach. The right page features biographical notes about Mr. Finn Viderô, highlighting his background, education, and accomplishments as an organist, composer, and lecturer. The book has a green spine and is placed on a gray background.