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The image shows a page from a book or a document. The page contains a light blue-green rectangular paper affixed to it, likely with tape, as indicated by the visible pieces of tape at the top corners. The text on the paper provides information about an individual named Robert Emulat. The text reads:
"ROBERT EMULAT
A native of Frankfurt, Germany, Emulat received his early musical training there (at the Mainische Gymnasium and Staatliche Musikhochschule) and at Yale University, where he studied with Kurt Thomas, Ralph Kirkpatrick, Helmut Walcha, and was the latter's assistant. In 1952 he made his debut as a conductor in Germany. Emulat has given recitals and conducted orchestras in many European countries, Scandinavia, the East Indies, and, since 1956, the United States. In the fall of 1958, he will join the faculty of Oberlin College."
The text is typed and appears to be a biographical note about Robert Emulat, detailing his background, education, and career achievements. The paper is neatly placed on the page, with some minor signs of aging visible on the tape.
The image depicts a biographical page from what appears to be a program or booklet, featuring information about Egbert Ennulat. Here is a detailed summary:
Title:
Egbert Ennulat
Biographical Information:
The page is bordered by a light green color and has two visible punch holes indicating it is part of a binder or booklet. The top of the page features some small printed labels and stamps, possibly indicating dates or locations related to the document.
The image shows an open book with a page that contains a typed document inserted into it. The document is light green and is marked with two orange tabs on the left side, likely for easy reference. The content of the document is as follows:
"EGBERT ENNULAT
A native of Frankfurt, Germany, Egbert Ennulat received his musical training there (at the Musikschule Gymnasium and Staatliche Hochschule für Musik). He also studied at the University of Frankfurt. He has studied with Kurt Thomas, Ralph Kirkpatrick, Helmut Walcha, and was the latter's assistant for five years. In addition to concertizing throughout Germany, Ennulat has given recitals and radio broadcasts in the Low Countries, Scandinavia, the East Indies, and the United States. In the fall of 1963, he will join the music faculty of Oberlin College."
The document appears to be a brief biography or professional summary of Egbert Ennulat, detailing his education, mentors, performances, and future plans. The page is part of a bound book, possibly a directory, program, or collection of biographies. The book has a green spine and is placed on a blue background.
The image shows a page from what appears to be a book or directory, with a specific entry highlighted in a light green paper insert. The highlighted section contains a biography of Egbert Ennulat.
Here is the detailed information provided:
Egbert Ennulat
The page is marked with small orange tabs and has some paper clips and sticky notes attached, suggesting it might be part of a collection or reference material. The text is typed in black ink on the light green paper insert.
The image shows a page from a book or a document with a section titled "EGBERT ENNULAT." The text on the page provides biographical information about Egbert Ennulat.
Egbert Ennulat is described as a native of Frankfurt, Germany. He received his musical training at the Musikalische Gymnasium and Staatliche Hochschule für Musik in Berlin, and later at the University of Berlin. He studied under several notable teachers, including Kurt Thomas, Ralph Kirkpatrick, and Helmut Walcha. He served as Walcha's assistant for five years. Ennulat has given numerous concerts throughout Germany and has also participated in radio broadcasts in various parts of Europe and the United States, including the Low Countries, Scandinavia, the East Indies, and the West Indies. In the fall of 1963, he is noted to be joining the music faculty of Oberlin College. The page appears to have some yellow sticky notes attached at the top corners, possibly for marking or highlighting specific sections.
The image shows an open book with a single page taped to the right-hand side. The taped page is a light blue sheet with text, while the left-hand side of the book is blank. The text on the light blue page appears to be a short biography or description of someone named Egbert Ennulat. The content of the text is as follows:
"EGBERT ENNULAT
A native of Frankfurt, Germany, Egbert Ennulat received his musical training there (at the Musikhochschule and Staatliche Hochschule für Musik) and at Yale University, where he studied with Kurt Thomas, Ralph Kirkpatrick, Helmut Walcha, and was the latter's assistant for five years. In addition to concertizing throughout Germany, Ennulat has given recitals and radio broadcasts in the Low Countries, Scandinavia, the East Indies, and the United States. In the fall of 1963, he will join the music faculty of Oberlin College."
The image displays a page from a book or a document file. On the right-hand side of the page, a pastel green paper is affixed with four pieces of tape—two at the top and two at the side (though one on the side is not fully visible). The paper features a typed text titled "ROBERT ENNULAT," who is described as a native of Frankfurt, Germany. The text mentions that Ennulat received his musical training there and at Yale University and has studied with various individuals. It also notes that he has given recitals and radio broadcasts in different places, and mentions that in the fall of 1963, he will join the music faculty of Oberlin College.
The page itself has signs of aging and wear, with adhesive residue, possibly from tape, visible on the page. The top of the page seems to have signs of discolouration or staining, which indicates that the book or document is old or has been handled over time.
The image shows a page from a book or album with a smaller light blue paper taped to it by two small pieces of yellow tape at the top corners. The blue paper contains typed text about Egbert Ennulat. The text describes Egbert Ennulat as a native of Frankfurt, Germany, who received musical training there and at Yale University. It lists some of his teachers, including Kurt Thomas, Ralph Kirkpatrick, and Helmut Walcha, and mentions that he was Walcha's assistant for five years. The text also notes that Ennulat has given recitals and radio broadcasts in various countries and that in the fall of 1963, he was set to join the music faculty of Oberlin College. The page appears to be fairly old, with some discoloration and wear visible.
The image shows an open book with a single page visible. The page features a light green rectangular text block positioned slightly off-center on the left side of the page. The text is neatly typed in a serif font and provides biographical information about a person named Egbert Ennulat. The content reads:
EGBERT ENNULAT
A native of Frankfurt, Germany, Egbert Ennulat received his musical training there (at the Musische Gymnasium and at Staedliche Musikhochschule) and at Yale University. He has studied with Kurt Thomas, Ralph Kirkpatrick, Helmut Walcha, and was the latter's assistant for five years. In addition to concertizing throughout Germany, Ennulat has given recitals and radio broadcasts in the Low Countries, Scandinavia, the East Indies, and, since 1962, the United States. In the fall of 1963, he will join the music faculty of Oberlin College.
The page appears to be part of a program, catalog, or publication, likely related to music or academia, given the context of the text. The book's spine is visible on the right side, indicating that it is part of a larger volume. The overall design is clean and formal, with a simple layout and minimal decorative elements. The page is slightly worn, with small orange tabs or bookmarks visible at the top, suggesting it may have been used or referenced previously. The background of the image is a neutral gray, emphasizing the book as the focal point.
The image shows a book open to a page with a light blue bookmark on it. The bookmark has text written on it in black font. The text reads "EBERT ENNULAT" at the top. Below it, there is a paragraph of text that reads, "A native of Frankfurt, Germany, Ebert Ennula received his musical training there (at the Musikschule and Staatliche Musikhochschule) and at Yale University. He has studied with Kurt Thomas, Ralph Kirkpatrick, Helmut Walcha, and was the latter's assistant for five years." The book appears to be a biography or an article about Ebert Ennula.