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The image is a program for a concert held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum for Harvard University's Museum Association members on November 20, 1963, at 8:30 p.m. The performers listed are:
The program is divided into four sections:
I. Organ performances:
II. Organ and string quartet performances:
III. Two violins, violoncello, and organ continuo performances:
IV. Organ performance:
The image is a page from a concert program for an event held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in association with Harvard University. The concert was scheduled for November 20, 1963, at 8:30 p.m.
The program lists the following performers and musicians:
The concert is divided into four sections (I to IV) with various musical pieces:
Section I:
Section II:
Intermission
Section III:
Section IV:
The concert features a mix of classical organ music and string quartet performances, showcasing works from composers of various periods.
The image shows a program for a concert held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on November 20, 1963, at 8:30 p.m. for museum association members. The performers listed include Daniel Pinkham on organ, Robert Brink on violin, Hanley Daws on violin, Eleftherios Eleftherakis on viola, and Corinne Flavin on violoncello.
The concert is divided into four sections:
I. Compositions by J.S. Bach and Jean François Dandrieu, featuring works such as "Prelude in A Minor" by Bach and "Suite in D Major" by Dandrieu, which includes several movements like "Offertoire," "Gravement," "Marqué," "Légèrement," "Duo en Cours de Chasse sur la Trompette," and "Trio avec Pédale."
II. Works by Samuel Scheidt and Carl Heinrich Graun. Scheidt's contribution is "Variations on the Folksong: ‘Ach, du feiner Reiter’" for organ, and Graun's is "Concerto in F Major" with movements "Allegro non tanto," "Largo," and "Allegretto." Additionally, Daniel Pinkham’s "Sonata No. 2" (1954) for organ and string quartet is performed, including movements "Andante sereno" and "Allegro scherzando."
III. After an intermission, W.A. Mozart’s "Three Sonatas" are featured. Sonata No. 9, K. 244, in F Major; Sonata No. 10, K. 245, in D Major; and Sonata No. 11, K. 274, in C Major, performed with two violins, violoncello, and organ continuo.
IV. The final section includes J.S. Bach’s "Fantasie in G Major" with movements "Très virement," "Gravement," and "Lement."
The program outlines a detailed classical music concert featuring works from the Baroque and Classical periods, performed by a skilled ensemble.
The image is a concert program from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The concert was held on November 20, 1963, at 8:30 p.m. for Museum Association members. The program features a series of pieces performed by the following musicians:
The concert is divided into four sections:
J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
Jean Francois Dandrieu (1685-1738)
Samuel Scheidt (1587-1654)
Carl Heinrich Graun (c.1703-1759)
Daniel Pinkham
W.A. Mozart (1756-1791)
J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
The image shows a program from a concert held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University on November 20, 1963, at 8:30 p.m. The concert was for members of the Museum Association.
The performers listed are:
The concert program is divided into four sections (I, II, III, IV) with the following pieces performed:
I. Organ and String Quartet
II. Organ and String Quartet
Intermission
III. Two Violins, Violoncello, and Organ Continuo
IV. Organ
The image depicts a program for a concert held on November 20, 1963, at 8:30 p.m. The concert was organized by the Busch-Reisinger Museum in collaboration with Harvard University for the Museum Association Members.
The performers listed are:
The program includes the following pieces and their respective composers, along with the instrumentation and movements:
I. Organ and String Quartet:
II. Organ:
Intermission
III. Two Violins, Violoncello, and Organ Continuo:
IV. Organ:
The image shows a typed program page for a concert held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, for Museum Association members on November 20, 1963, at 8:30 p.m. The performers listed are Daniel Pinkham (organ), Robert Brink (violin), Eleftherios Eleftherakis (viola), Hanley Daws (violin), and Corinne Flavin (violoncello).
The program is divided into four parts:
I.
II.
Intermission
III.
IV.
The page is typed clearly on white paper and affixed or part of a bound volume.
The image depicts a page from a printed concert program. The concert was presented by the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, specifically for Museum Association Members. It was scheduled for November 20, 1963, at 8:30 p.m. The page lists the performers: Daniel Pinkham on organ, Robert Brink and Hanley Daws on violin, Eleftherios Eleftherakis on viola, and Corinne Flavin on violoncello.
The program is divided into multiple sections, indicating a concert with an intermission:
I. Features compositions by J.S. Bach, including a Prelude in A Minor, and a Suite in D Major by Jean François Dandrieu, along with a work by Samuel Scheit titled "Variations on the Folksong: 'Ach, du feiner Reiter'" for organ.
II. Presents works by Carl Heinrich Graun, including a Concerto in F Major for organ, and "Sonata No. 2 (1954)" by Daniel Pinkham for organ and string quartet.
The intermission follows.
III. Lists three sonatas by W.A. Mozart for two violins, violoncello, and organ continuo, specifically K. 244 in F Major, K. 245 in D Major, and K. 274 in G Major.
IV. Concludes with "Fantasie in G Major" by J.S. Bach for organ.
The program suggests a classical music concert featuring a variety of composers and pieces for organ and strings.
The image shows an open book, likely a program or booklet, detailing a concert held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on November 20, 1963, at 8:30 p.m. The event was specifically for Museum Association Members. The concert featured performances by several musicians: Daniel Pinkham (organ), Robert Brink (violin), Eleftherios Eleftherakis (viola), Hanley Daws (violin), and Corinne Flavin (violoncello).
The program is divided into four sections, listing the composers, works, and movements to be performed:
The layout is clean and formal, typical of concert programs from the mid-20th century. The text is printed in a serif font, and the pages appear to be part of a bound booklet with a dark green spine visible on the left side. The overall design is simple and functional, focusing on providing clear information about the concert's schedule and performers.
The image shows a book that appears to be a program for a classical music concert. The cover reads "Busch-Reisinger Museum Harvard University" and "Concert for Museum Association Members" with the date November 20, 1963, and the time 8:30 p.m. The program lists the performers, including Daniel Pinkham on the organ, Robert Brink, Eleftherios Eleftherakis, Hanley Daws, and Corine Flavin on various instruments. The program also includes the music to be performed, which consists of works by J.S. Bach, Jean François Dandrieu, Samuel Scheit, Carl Heinrich Graun, and W.A. Mozart. The music includes a prelude, a suite, variations, a concerto, and sonatas. The program also includes intermission and the instruments to be used, including two violins, a violoncello, and an organ continuo.