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The image depicts a page from a book or program with handwritten annotations. The page is divided into three sections:
Top Right Section:
Left Section:
Bottom Right Section:
The page appears to be from a program or booklet related to a musical event, combining detailed program information, an analysis of Baroque music, and an advertisement for a music company.
The image shows a page from what appears to be a program or a booklet related to a classical music concert. The page is divided into two main sections.
Left Side (Text and Analysis):
Right Side (Concert Program):
The right side lists the program for a concert titled "Third Program," scheduled for Monday evening, November 27, at 8:30 PM.
The concert features:
The concert includes works by Johann Sebastian Bach:
Interspersed between Bach’s sonatas are pieces by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
There is a note indicating that Mr. Barnett uses a Steinway Piano and Mr. Fuller uses a Hobard Harpsichord.
At the bottom of the page, there is a handwritten note stating that "after concert reception held at Museum."
The page also includes a handwritten date on the top right corner: November 20, 1961. The lower left corner of the page shows part of an advertisement for the E. C. Schirmer Music Company, indicating their involvement in publishing and dealing with music.
The image displays an open program booklet for a musical event. The left page contains an advertisement for the C.C. Schirmer Music Company, noting their address and contact information in Boston. The main text on this page discusses the dynamics of Baroque music and the emotions evoked by the compositions of Bach.
The right page features details about the "Third Program," scheduled for Monday evening, November 27, at 8:30 p.m. The program includes works by Johann Sebastian Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, performed by artists such as Alfred Krips (Violin), Alfred Ziegler (Viola da Gamba and Violoncello), David Barnett (Piano), and David Fuller (Harpsichord). Specific pieces listed are Bach's Sonata for Violin and Keyboard in E major and Sonata for Gamba and Keyboard in D major, as well as Mozart's Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano in E-flat major (K. 542) and Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano in G major (K. 564). An intermission is noted, and it is mentioned that Mr. Barnett uses the Steinway Piano, while Mr. Fuller uses a Hobday Harpsichord.
Additionally, there are handwritten notes on both pages. The top of the right page has "November 20, 1961" written, and at the bottom, there is a note saying, "After-concert reception held at Museum."
The image shows a concert program and some accompanying text.
Event: Third Program
Date and Time: Monday evening, November 27, at 8:30 o'clock
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Sonata No. 3 in E major for Violin and Klavier
Sonata No. 3 in D major for Gamba and Klavier
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano, No. 3 in E flat major, K. 542
Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano, No. 5 in G major, K. 564
Instruments Used:
Post-Concert Event:
The text discusses the Baroque musical style, emphasizing its ability to reconcile differing forms and expressions. It highlights the Baroque era's focus on creating unity among various movements to evoke deep emotional responses from the listener. The text uses Handel's oratorios as an example, pointing out the diversity of emotions and musical styles within them, from pastoral calm to solemn grandeur.
Additionally, there is an advertisement for G. Schirmer Music Company, which offers a wide selection of music and music books, including works by famous composers and catalogs of early music. The company is located at 221 Columbus Ave, Boston 16, Mass.
The handwritten signature at the top right corner appears to be "Hawzen 20.1.61".
The image shows a page from a book or a program, dated November 20, 1961, featuring a detailed description of a musical program scheduled for Monday evening, November 27, at 8:30 o'clock.
The left page contains an essay discussing the musical works of Handel and Bach, focusing on their ability to evoke emotions through form and expression. It highlights the contrasting styles of the Baroque period, where Handel's music was seen as more direct and emotionally charged, while Bach’s compositions were noted for their intellectual and structural complexity.
The right page is the program for the concert, titled "Third Program," which includes the following pieces and performers:
Sonata No. 3 in E Major for Violin and Klavier (Piano) by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):
Sonata No. 2 in D Major for Viola da Gamba and Klavier by Bach:
Intermission
Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano, No. 3 in E Major, K. 542 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791):
Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano, No. 5 in G Major, K. 564 by Mozart:
The program also notes that David Barnett uses the Steinway Piano and David Fuller uses a Hobard Harpsichord.
At the bottom of the right page, there is a handwritten note: "After concert reception held at Museum."
Additionally, there is an advertisement for E. C. Schirmer Music Company, located at 221 Columbus Ave., Boston 16, Mass, promoting their catalog of music and music books. The advertisement emphasizes their dedication to early music traditions and the publication of high-quality music.
The image shows a page from a concert program booklet, dated November 20, 1961. The page is divided into several sections:
Top Left Section:
Middle Left Section:
Middle Right Section:
Bottom Right Section:
The concert program is laid out neatly, detailing the schedule and performers for the evening concert, as well as some additional notes and advertisements.
The image shows an open book with two visible pages: on the left there is a continuation of a text that seems to end on this page, and on the right side is the beginning of a new section titled "Third Program." The text suggests the contents relate to music, specifically a concert program dated "Monday Evening, November 27, at 8:30 o'clock."
At the bottom of the right page, it appears to be an outline of a musical program, mentioning works by Johann Sebastian Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with the names of performers listed below the title of the concert. The performers include Alfred Krips on violin, Augusto Zucchi on viola da gamba and violoncello, David Barnett on piano, and David Fuller on harpsichord.
Additionally, there are handwritten notes on the page. Above the program title, there's a handwritten note saying "November 20, 1941." To the bottom right, outside the main text area, there's another handwritten note, which says "[?] past - concert reception held at Museum."
The left page features an advertisement for the "G. Schirmer Music Company" at the bottom, noting an address in Boston, MA, and a telephone number. The context seems to be related to the Schirmer company's offerings in music publications and focus on early music compositions.
The image shows an open book with two printed pages visible.
On the left page, there is a text discussing the Baroque mind and musical narrative in relation to emotions and the affective qualities of music, especially mentioning Handel, Milton, and Bach. Below this text is an advertisement for E.C. Schirmer Music Company, highlighting their extensive selection of music books and sheet music, both foreign and domestic. The company is located at 221 Columbus Ave., Boston, Massachusetts.
The right page contains a printed program titled "Third Program" for a Monday evening concert on November 27 at 8:30 o’clock. The musicians listed are Alfred Krips (Violin), Alfred Zighera (Viola da Gamba and Violoncello), David Barnett (Piano), and David Fuller (Harpsichord). The program includes works by Johann Sebastian Bach, specifically Sonata No. 8 in F major for Violin and Klavier and Sonata No. 2 in D major for Gamba and Klavier, followed by an intermission. After the intermission, the concert features Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano, No. 9 in E, K. 542, and Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano, No. 5 in G, K. 564.
At the top of the page holding the program, "november 20. 1961" is handwritten. Below the program, there is another handwritten note that reads: "[after-concert reception held at Museum]".
The image shows an open book or program booklet with handwritten notes and printed text. Here is a detailed description:
Top Left:
Bottom Left:
The printed text is divided into two columns:
The image depicts a concert program from November 27, 1961, featuring works by Johann Sebastian Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The handwritten notes suggest that this page is part of a personal or archival record, possibly from someone who attended the concert or documented it. The program includes detailed information about the performers, instruments, and musical pieces, along with a brief discussion of Baroque music aesthetics in the left column. The handwritten notes indicate the date of the program (November 20, 1961) and mention a reception held at a museum after the concert.
The image shows a page from a book that appears to be a program for a classical music concert. The page is open to a section titled "Third Program" and includes details about the performers, instruments, and pieces to be played. The date "November 20, 1961" is written in purple ink at the top of the page. The text on the page is in black and white and includes information about the performers, such as their names and the instruments they will play. The program also includes details about the pieces to be played, including the composer, title, and tempo markings. The page also includes a note that a reception will be held at the museum after the concert.