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The image depicts a page from a book or a program that contains a flyer or announcement. The flyer is attached to the page with two pieces of tape at the top. The background of the flyer is a light turquoise color, and it features a simple, stylized line drawing of an organ with three pipes.
The text on the flyer reads:
"KIRKLAND HOUSE
presents
ROBERT EMRULAT
Organist
in a performance of
J.S. Bach's
CLAVIERÜBUNG
Part III
Busch-Reisinger
Museum
Cambridge, Mass.
Sunday, May 19, 1963
at 8 o'clock."
This announcement is for a performance by organist Robert Emrulat, who is playing J.S. Bach's Clavierübung Part III at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Sunday, May 19, 1963, at 8 PM. The event is presented by Kirkland House.
The image shows a page from an open book, with a green insert paper placed between the pages. The insert appears to be a ticket or a program for a concert event.
The text on the insert reads:
"KIRKLAND HOUSE presents
EGBERT ENNULAT
Organist
in a performance of
J.S. Bach's
CLAVIERÜBUNG
Part III
Busch-Reisinger Museum
Cambridge, Mass.
Sunday, May 19, 1963
at 8 o'clock"
Additionally, there are three illustrations of organ pipes at the bottom of the insert, likely indicating that the performance involves an organ. The insert is secured in place with two orange paper clips.
The image depicts a page from what appears to be a book or a program booklet. On the page, there is a hand-drawn sketch of three musical staves, which likely represent an organ layout or parts of an organ.
Below the sketch, there is text that reads:
"KIRKLAND HOUSE presents
EGBERT ENNULAT
Organist
in a performance of
J.S. Bach’s
CLAVIERÜBING
Part III
Busch-Reisinger Museum
Cambridge, Mass.
Sunday, May 19, 1963
at 8 o'clock"
This text suggests that the page is detailing an event or announcement related to a Bach organ recital or performance at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on May 19, 1963, at 8:00 PM. The performance was by Egbert Ennulat, who was the organist. The specific part of Bach's "Clavierübung" that was being performed is Part III.
The image shows an open book with a light green paper inserted, held in place by two yellow strips of tape. The inserted paper appears to be a program or announcement for a musical performance. The text on the paper reads:
"KIRKLAND HOUSE presents
EGBERT ENNULAT
Organist
in a performance of
J.S. Bach's
CLAVIERÜBUNG
Part III
Busch-Reisinger Museum
Cambridge, Mass.
Sunday, May 19, 1963
at 8 o'clock"
The left side of the inserted paper features a minimalist line drawing of three vertical structures that resemble organ pipes. The surrounding pages of the book are blank, and the edge of the book shows a green spine.
The image shows a concert program or flyer for an organ performance. Here are the details:
The flyer is attached to a board or book with two metal fasteners at the top. The design includes an illustration of organ pipes on the left side. The paper is light green with some slight discoloration and wear at the edges.
The image shows a page from a book or a program booklet with a light green insert. The insert contains details about a musical performance.
The text on the insert reads:
"KIRKLAND HOUSE
presents
EGBERT ENNULAT
Organist
in a performance of
J.S. Bach's
CLAVIERÜBUNG
Part III
Busch-Reisinger Museum
Cambridge, Mass.
Sunday, May 19, 1963
at 8 o'clock"
The insert also features a simple line drawing of three organ pipes, which are typically associated with an organ, aligning with the mention of an "Organist." The drawing is minimalistic, with the pipes extending vertically from a horizontal base. The page is held open by two orange bookmarks, one on each side of the insert.
This is an image of an open book displaying a program insert. The insert is mint green in color and appears to be taped onto the right page of the book. The program details an event by Kirkland House presenting Egbert Ennulat, an organist, in a performance of J.S. Bach’s "Clavierübung Part III." The event took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Sunday, May 19, 1963, at 8 o'clock. The design on the insert features a minimalistic line drawing of organ pipes. The book itself and the rest of the insert's text are not fully visible due to the angle of the photo.
The image shows an open book with a single page inserted into it. The inserted page is a light green sheet of paper, secured with two small orange tabs or bookmarks at the top corners. The page contains text and a simple line drawing of a set of pipes or tubes, likely representing an organ or a similar musical instrument.
The page appears to be a program or announcement for a musical performance of Johann Sebastian Bach's Clavierübung Part III, presented by Kirkland House and performed by Egbert Ennulat at the Bach-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on May 19, 1963, at 8 o'clock. The inclusion of the organ pipes in the drawing reinforces the musical context of the event.
The book itself has light-colored pages, and the inserted sheet stands out due to its distinct color and the presence of the tabs, indicating it may be a special or highlighted item within the book.
The image is of an open book with a green cover and white pages. The pages are filled with text, and there is a blue paper bookmark on the left side of the book. The bookmark has text written on it in black ink. The text on the bookmark reads "Kirkland House presents Egbert Ennulat Organist in a performance of J.S. Bach's Clavierübung Part III Busch-Reisinger Museum Cambridge, Mass. Sunday, May 19, 1963 at 8 o'clock."
The image shows an open book with a green paper bookmark placed inside. The bookmark is folded in half, and it has some text printed on it. The text is in black font, and it reads "KIRKLAND HOUSE presents EGBERT ENNULATOR Organist in a performance of J.S. Bach's CIAVIERUNBUNG Part III Busch-Reisinger Museum Cambridge, Mass. Sunday, May 19, 1963 at 8 o'clock." The bookmark is placed on the right side of the book, and the left side of the book is blank.