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The image shows a page from a program or booklet for the Cambridge Society for Early Music, which was founded by Erwin Bodky. The specific content is for their Tenth Season in 1961, with G. Wallace Woodworth serving as the Music Director. The events were held at Sanders Theatre on three dates: Monday, November 13, Monday, November 20, and Monday, November 27, all starting at 8:30 P.M.
There is a handwritten note at the top of the page that says "November 20, 1961." Additionally, there is a handwritten note at the bottom of the page indicating that an after-concert reception was held at the Museum.
The image shows a page from an old book or document related to the Cambridge Society for Early Music. The document is dated November 20, 1961, and appears to be an announcement or program for the society’s tenth season in 1961.
The key details include:
There is additional handwritten note at the bottom of the page:
"[after-concert reception held at Museum]"
This suggests that after each concert, there would be a reception held at the Museum. The handwritten note appears to be an annotation made by someone associated with the event, indicating the planned follow-up activities.
The image shows an open page from a book or program with a handwritten note. The page contains a program for the "Cambridge Society for Early Music" from their tenth season in 1961.
Key details on the program include:
Additionally, there is a handwritten note on the bottom right of the page that reads: "(after concert reception help at Museum)".
The program appears to be from a booklet that has been preserved, possibly as a keepsake or for reference. The date "November 20, 1961" is emphasized, indicating a particular interest in that specific concert date.
The image shows a page from a book or program with a dated entry and a printed announcement. Here is a detailed summary:
Date Entry:
Printed Announcement:
Handwritten Note:
This page appears to be from a personal planner or diary, documenting participation in the Cambridge Society for Early Music events in November 1961.
This image shows a program or season brochure for the Cambridge Society for Early Music. Here are the details:
Additionally, there is some handwritten text at the bottom of the brochure that mentions:
The design of the brochure is simple, with a clean and formal layout, and it features a decorative treble clef symbol separating sections of the text. The outer edges of the brochure appear to be slightly worn.
The image depicts a page from a book or a program, which appears to be a historical document from 1961. The page contains information about the "Cambridge Society for Early Music." The details on the page include:
Additionally, there are handwritten notes on the page:
The document seems to be a program or announcement for a series of concerts held by the Cambridge Society for Early Music during their tenth season in 1961. The handwritten notes likely indicate personal annotations related to the events.
This is an image showing an open page from a book or archive. On the right side, there is a printed page with a framed advertisement or program related to music. It reads:
CAMBRIDGE SOCIETY
FOR EARLY MUSIC
ERWIN BODKY, Founder
TENTH SEASON 1961
G. WALLACE WOODWORTH, Music Director
SANDERS THEATRE
Below the heading, there are three listed dates, all Monday: November 13, November 20, and November 27, indicating that events were scheduled on these dates in 1961. Each event was set to start at 8:30 P.M.
On the left side, outside of the framed print, there is handwritten text:
"november 20. 1961"
Additionally, at the bottom right of the page outside the framed content, there's another handwritten note:
"[after concert reception held at Museum]"
The handwriting on the left side is in blue ink, while the one on the right is in purple ink. The book or archive binding suggests it may be part of a collection or historical document, possibly collected from past events related to the Cambridge Society for Early Music.
The image shows an open book with a printed program or flyer inserted in one of its pages. The book appears to be a program or record related to the Cambridge Society for Early Music. The program is dated November 20, 1961, as indicated by handwritten text at the top of the page.
Title and Organization:
Venue and Dates:
Handwritten Notes:
The image captures a historical document, likely from an archival or personal collection, detailing a concert series organized by the Cambridge Society for Early Music in 1961. The handwritten notes provide additional context, emphasizing the date of the event and the post-concert reception location. The neat presentation and formal layout of the printed program suggest its importance as a record of the society's activities.
The image shows an open book with a white cover. The cover features text that reads "Cambridge Society for Early Music" and "Tenth Season 1961." The book is placed on a gray surface, and the spine of the book is visible on the left side. The cover has a black border and a decorative design. The text on the cover is written in black ink, and there is a handwritten note on the bottom left side of the cover.
The image shows an open book, which is a program for the Cambridge Society for Early Music's tenth season in 1961. The book has a green cover and is opened to a page with a program for a concert. The program includes the names of the founder and music director of the society, as well as the date and location of the concert. The concert is scheduled for Monday, November 20, 1961, at 8:30 PM at Sanders Theatre.