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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1958-1960

ARCH.2013.5.8, Rendition: 796719

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The image shows a program for a series of concerts titled "Three Noonday Concerts" held at Harvard University Memorial Church. The concerts took place on Fridays at 12:10 P.M. on the following dates:

  1. May 13:

    • Performer: John Ferris, Organist at Appleton Chapel
    • Program:
      • Louis Clérambault: Suite du premier ton
      • Paul Hindemith: Sonata
      • Félix Mendelssohn: Chorale and Variations on "Vater unser" from Sonata VI
  2. May 20:

    • Performers: Harvard University Choir, Busch-Reisinger Museum, Flentrop Organ (1958)
    • Program:
      • Johann Pachelbel: Ricercare
      • Heinrich Schütz: Psalm XCVII
      • Heinrich Schütz: Psalm LXXXIV (Two settings)
      • Samuel Scheidt: Magnificat, quinti toni
      • Anton Bruckner: Motet, "Os Justi"
      • Hermann Schroeder: Chorale Prelude on "Christ ist erstanden"
  3. May 27:

    • Performer: Lois Pardue, Organist at Appleton Chapel
    • Program:
      • J.S. Bach: Prelude and Fugue in D Major
      • J.S. Bach: Sonata V in C Major
      • J.S. Bach: Allegro – Largo – Allegro
      • Marcel Dupré: Prelude and Fugue in G minor

The program is neatly printed and bound, featuring the Harvard University crest at the top.

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The image shows a page from a program or schedule for three noonday concerts at Harvard University Memorial Church. The concerts are scheduled for Fridays at 12:10 PM.

  1. May 13:

    • Organist: John Ferris
    • Location: Appleton Chapel
    • Performances:
      • Suite du premier ton (Louis Clérambault)
      • Grand plein jeu
      • Duo (Louis Clérambault)
      • Récits de cromorne et de cornet séparé (Louis Clérambault)
      • Basse et dessus de trompette (Louis Clérambault)
      • Dialogue sur les grands jeux (Louis Clérambault)
      • Sonata I (Paul Hindemith): Massig schnell, Sehr langsam – Phantasie frei, Ruhig bewegt
      • Chorale and Variations on "Vater uns" (Felix Mendelssohn)
      • From Sonata VI
  2. May 20:

    • Organist: Harvard University Choir
    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum with the Flentrop Organ (1958)
    • Performances:
      • Ricercare (Johann Pachelbel)
      • Psalm XCII (Heinrich Schütz)
      • Psalm LXXXIV (Two settings)
      • Magnificat, quinti toni (Samuel Sebeindt)
      • Motet, “Oi Jutti” (Anton Bruckner)
      • Chorale Prelude on “Christ ist erstanden” (Hermann Schroeder)
  3. May 27:

    • Organist: Lois Pardue
    • Location: Appleton Chapel
    • Performances:
      • Prelude and Fugue in D Major (J.S. Bach)
      • Sonata V in C Major (J.S. Bach)
      • Allegro – Largo – Allegro (J.S. Bach)
      • Prelude and Fugue in G minor (Marcel Dupré)

The program is detailed with the names of the composers and pieces to be performed, along with the performers' names and the specific locations of each concert.

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The image displays a program for a series of concerts titled "Three Noonday Concerts" held at the Harvard University Memorial Church, which take place on Fridays at 12:10 P.M. The program lists three concerts with the following details:

  1. May 13

    • Performer: John Ferris, Organist at Appleton Chapel
    • Program:
      • "Suite du premier ton" by Louis Clérambault, which includes:
        • Grand plein jeu
        • Duo
        • Récits de cromorne et de cornet séparé
        • Basse et dessus de trompette
        • Dialogue sur les grands jeux
    • Additional Pieces:
      • "Sonata I" by Paul Hindemith, which includes:
        • Missig schnell
        • Sehr langsam – Phantasie frei – Ruhig bewegt
      • "Chorale and Variations on 'Vater unser'" from Sonata VI by Felix Mendelssohn
  2. May 20

    • Performer: Harvard University Choir with Erich Schwandner, Organist at Busch-Reisinger Museum on the Flentrop Organ (1958)
    • Program:
      • "Ricercare" by Johann Pachelbel
      • "Psalm XCVII" by Heinrich Schütz
      • "Psalm LXXIV" (Two settings) by Samuel Scheidt
      • "Magnificat, quinti toni" by Anton Bruckner
      • "Motet, 'O bone et dulcissime Jesus'" by Hermann Schroeder
      • "Chorale Prelude on 'Christ ist erstanden'" by Hermann Schroeder
  3. May 27

    • Performer: Lois Pardue, Organist at Appleton Chapel
    • Program:
      • "Prelude and Fugue in D Major" by J.S. Bach, which includes:
        • Allegro – Largo – Allegro
      • "Prelude and Fugue in G minor" by Marcel Dupré

The program is neatly organized with the dates, performers, and the detailed list of musical pieces to be performed at each concert.

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The image is a program for a series of three noonday concerts held at the Harvard University Memorial Church on Fridays at 12:10 P.M. Here's a detailed description of the events listed:

Title:
THREE NOONDAY CONCERTS

Dates and Performers:

  1. May 13

    • Performer: John Ferris, Organist (Appleton Chapel)
    • Program:
      • Suite du premier ton - Louis Clérambault
        • Grand plein jeui
        • Duo
        • Récits de cromorne et de cornet séparé
        • Basse et dessus de trompette
        • Dialogue sur les grands jeux
      • Sonata I - Paul Hindemith
        • Mässig schnell
        • Sehr langsam – Phantasie frei – Ruhig bewegt
      • Chorale and Variations on "Vater unser" from Sonata VI - Felix Mendelssohn
  2. May 20

    • Performer: Harvard University Choir (Busch-Reisinger Museum Flentrop Organ (1958))
    • Program:
      • Ricercare - Johann Pachelbel
      • Psalm CXVII - Heinrich Schütz
      • Psalm LXXXIV (Two settings)
      • Magnificat, quinti toni - Samuel Scheidt
      • Motet, "O Jesu" - Anton Bruckner
      • Chorale Prelude on "Christ ist erstanden" - Hermann Schroeder
  3. May 27

    • Performer: Lois Pardue, Organist (Appleton Chapel)
    • Program:
      • Prelude and Fugue in D Major - J. S. Bach
      • Sonata V in C Major - J. S. Bach
        • Allegro — Largo — Allegro
      • Prelude and Fugue in G minor - Marcel Dupré

The program showcases a variety of classical organ and choral music, featuring works by renowned composers such as Louis Clérambault, Paul Hindemith, Felix Mendelssohn, Johann Pachelbel, Heinrich Schütz, Samuel Scheidt, Anton Bruckner, Hermann Schroeder, and Johann Sebastian Bach.

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The image displays a page from a program booklet for a series of noonday concerts at Harvard University Memorial Church. The concerts are scheduled on three different Fridays at 12:10 PM. Here are the details:

  1. May 13

    • Performer: John Ferris, Organist
    • Location: Appleton Chapel
    • Pieces:
      • Suite du premier ton: Louis Clérambault
      • Grand plein jeu
      • Duo
      • Récits de cromorne et de cornet séparé
      • Basse et dessus de trompette
      • Dialogue sur les grands jeux
      • Sonata I: Paul Hindemith
        • Massig schnell
        • Sehr langsam — Phantasie frei — Ruhig bewegt
      • Chorale and Variations on "Vater unser": Felix Mendelssohn
        • From Sonata VI
  2. May 20

    • Performer: Harvard University Choir
    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Instrument: Flentrop Organ (1958)
    • Pieces:
      • Ricercare: Johann Pachelbel
      • Psalm CXCVII: Heinrich Schütz
      • Psalm LXXXIV (Two settings)
      • Magnificat, quinti toni: Samuel Scheidt
      • Motet, "O Justi": Anton Bruckner
      • Chorale Prelude on "Christ ist erstanden": Hermann Schroeder
  3. May 27

    • Performer: Lois Pardue, Organist
    • Location: Appleton Chapel
    • Pieces:
      • Prelude and Fugue in D Major: J.S. Bach
      • Sonata V in C Major: J.S. Bach
        • Allegro — Largo — Allegro
      • Prelude and Fugue in G minor: Marcel Dupré

The program booklet indicates the composers and specific pieces that will be performed during each concert.

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The image shows a page from a program for a series of three noonday concerts held at Harvard University Memorial Church. The concerts were scheduled on Fridays at 12:10 PM and featured performances on May 13, May 20, and May 27.

  1. May 13:

    • Performer: John Ferris, Organist
    • Location: Appleton Chapel
    • Program:
      • Suite du premier ton by Louis Clérambault
      • Grand plein jeu
      • Duo
      • Récits de cromorne et de cornet séparé
      • Basse et dessus de trompette
      • Dialogue sur les grands jeux
      • Sonata I by Paul Hindemith
        • Massig schnell
        • Sehr langsam — Phantasie frei — Ruhig bewegt
      • Chorale and Variations on "Vater unser" by Felix Mendelssohn
      • From Sonata VI
  2. May 20:

    • Performer: Harvard University Choir
    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Flentrop Organ (1958)
    • Program:
      • Ricercare by Johann Pachelbel
      • Psalm XCVII by Heinrich Schütz
      • Psalm LXXXIV (Two settings)
      • Magnificat, quinti toni by Samuel Scheidt
      • Motet, "Os Justi" by Anton Bruckner
      • Chorale Prelude on "Christ ist erstanden" by Hermann Schroeder
  3. May 27:

    • Performer: Lois Pardue, Organist
    • Location: Appleton Chapel
    • Program:
      • Prelude and Fugue in D Major by J.S. Bach
      • Sonata V in C Major by J.S. Bach
        • Allegro — Largo — Allegro
      • Prelude and Fugue in G minor by Marcel Dupré

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The image shows an open booklet or program for a series of musical concerts. At the top, it states "HARVARD UNIVERSITY MEMORIAL CHURCH." Just below that is the emblem or shield of Harvard University with "Veritas" written on it. The title in large text announces "THREE NOONDAY CONCERTS" and indicates that these concerts are held on Fridays at 12:10 P.M.

Below the title, there are details for three specific dates, each with a different musical program:

  • On May 13, the organist named "JOHN FERRIS" will perform at Appleton Chapel pieces by Louis Clérambault and Paul Hindemith, including compositions such as "Suite du premier ton" and "Sonata I."

  • On May 20, the "HARVARD UNIVERSITY CHOIR" will perform at the Busch-Reisinger Museum with the Flentrop Organ (1958). The choir will render works by Johann Pachelbel, Heinrich Schütz, Samuel Scheidt, Anton Bruckner, and Hermann Schroeder. The pieces performed include "Ricercare," various Psalms, a motet, a Magnificat, and a Chorale Prelude on "Christ ist erstanden."

  • On May 27, an organist named "LOIS PARDUE" will perform at Appleton Chapel. The performance includes a "Prelude and Fugue in D Major," "Sonata V in C Major," "Allegro — Largo — Allegro," and "Prelude and Fugue in G minor," with compositions by J.S. Bach and Marcel Dupré.

The page itself is off-white or light beige, and the booklet is resting on a similarly lightly colored surface, showing a slight shadow where the pages meet the surface. On the right side, you can see the edge of the booklet's spine which has a greenish hue. The font of the document is a formal, serif typeface, neatly typeset and well-organized for clarity.

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This image shows a printed program or flyer for "Three Noonday Concerts" held at Harvard University Memorial Church, taking place on Fridays at 12:10 P.M.

The concerts and performers listed are:

  • May 13: John Ferris, Organist, performing at Appleton Chapel

    • Suite du premier ton by Louis Clérambault
    • Sonata I by Paul Hindemith
    • Chorale and Variations on "Vater unser" from Sonata VI by Felix Mendelssohn
  • May 20: Harvard University Choir at Busch-Reisinger Museum, playing the Flentrop Organ (1958). Program includes:

    • Ricercare by Johann Pachelbel
    • Psalm XCVII by Heinrich Schütz
    • Psalm LXXXIV (Two settings)
    • Magnificat, quinti toni by Samuel Scheidt
    • Motet "Os Justi" by Anton Bruckner
    • Chorale Prelude on "Christ ist erstanden" by Hermann Schroeder
  • May 27: Lois Pardue, Organist, at Appleton Chapel

    • Prelude and Fugue in D Major by J.S. Bach
    • Sonata V in C Major (Allegro — Largo — Allegro) by J.S. Bach
    • Prelude and Fugue in G minor by Marcel Dupré

The top of the program features the Harvard University shield.

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The image shows a program booklet for a series of concerts titled "THREE NOONDAY CONCERTS", hosted by the Harvard University Memorial Church. The concerts are scheduled for Fridays at 12:10 P.M. and feature performances by various organists at the Appleton Chapel. The booklet is open to a page listing the concert details for May 13, May 20, and May 27.

May 13:

  • Organist: John Ferris, Appleton Chapel
  • Program:
    • Louis Clérambault:
      • Suite du premier ton
      • Grand plein jeu
      • Duo
      • Récits de cromorne et de cornet séparé
      • Basse et dessus de trompette
      • Dialogue sur les grands jeux
    • Paul Hindemith:
      • Sonata I
      • Mäßig schnell
      • Sehr langsam — Phantasie frei — Ruhig bewegt
      • Chorale and Variations on "Vater unser"
      • From Sonata VI

May 20:

  • Performers: Harvard University Choir, Busch-Reisinger Museum, Flentrop Organ (1958)
  • Program:
    • Johann Pachelbel:
      • Ricercare
      • Psalm XVIII
      • Psalm LXXIV (Two settings)
      • Magnificat, quinti toni
      • Motet, "Os Justi"
      • Choral Prelude on "Christ ist erstanden"
    • Heinrich Schütz:
      • (Not specified in the visible text)
    • Samuel Scheidt:
      • (Not specified in the visible text)
    • Anton Bruckner:
      • (Not specified in the visible text)
    • Hermann Schroeder:
      • (Not specified in the visible text)

May 27:

  • Organist: Lois Pardue, Appleton Chapel
  • Program:
    • J. S. Bach:
      • Prelude and Fugue in D Major
      • Sonata V in C Major
      • Allegro — Largo — Allegro
      • Prelude and Fugue in G minor
    • Marcel Dupré:
      • (Not specified in the visible text)

Design and Layout:

  • The booklet has a clean, formal layout typical of concert programs.
  • The text is printed in a classic serif font, giving it a traditional and elegant appearance.
  • The Harvard University Memorial Church logo is prominently displayed at the top, featuring a shield with the initials "HUMC" and a Latin phrase, likely representing the university's motto or emblem.
  • The page is part of a larger booklet, as indicated by the visible spine and the open pages on either side.

This program highlights a diverse selection of classical and sacred music, featuring works by composers such as Louis Clérambault, Paul Hindemith, Johann Pachelbel, Heinrich Schütz, Samuel Scheidt, Anton Bruckner, Hermann Schroeder, J. S. Bach, and Marcel Dupré. The concerts appear to celebrate a rich musical tradition, combining organ performances with choral works.

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The image appears to be a page from a program or brochure for the Harvard University Memorial Church. The page lists details about three noonday concerts scheduled to take place on Fridays at 12:10 p.m. in the Appleton Chapel.

The first concert is on May 13th and will feature John Ferris, the organist, performing works by composers such as Louis Clérambault, Paul Hindemith, and Felix Mendelssohn.

The second concert is on May 20th and will feature the Harvard University Choir performing works by composers such as Johann Pachelbel, Heinrich Schütz, Samuel Scheidt, Anton Bruckner, and Hermann Schroeder.

The third concert is on May 27th and will feature Lois Pardue, the organist, performing works by composers such as J.S. Bach, Marcel Dupré, and others.

The page also includes the names of the composers and the titles of the works that will be performed at each concert. The page has a green border and is printed on white paper.