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ARCH.2013.5.11, Rendition: 796861
The image shows a program or pamphlet from the Longy School of Music. The document appears to be from an organ recital featuring Marie-Claire Alain. The event took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on November 21, 1966, at 8:30 PM. The program is placed on a piece of brown paper with some blue stains. The text on the program is in black and includes the name of the performer and the details of the event. The paper has a slightly aged appearance, indicating it might be a historical document.
The image shows a piece of aged paper that appears to be a program or ticket for an organ recital event. Here are the detailed observations:
Program Title and Venue:
Performer:
Location and Date:
Condition:
Handwritten Note:
The overall appearance suggests that this is a historical document, likely from the late 1960s, related to a music event at Cambridge.
The image shows an old, weathered document with a brown, torn envelope. Inside the envelope is a program or flyer for an event. The document is from the Longy School of Music, announcing an "Organ Recital" by David Pizarro. The event was scheduled to take place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located at 25 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, on November 21, 1966, at 8:30 p.m. There is some smudging and stains on both the envelope and the document, indicating its age. Additionally, there is a handwritten note at the top of the document that partially reads "1966 as attendance."
The image shows a vintage concert program or poster affixed to what appears to be a corkboard or bulletin board. The poster is for an organ recital at the Longy School of Music. Here are the details:
The paper has some wear and appears to have been handwritten at the top with the name "Alan Richman." The overall condition of the poster suggests it is quite old.
The image shows a program or ticket for an organ recital held at the Longy School of Music. The event details are as follows:
The program is placed inside an envelope, which appears to be a brown paper envelope. There is a handwritten note on the top left corner of the envelope that says "241 as attendees," indicating the number of attendees or possibly the number of tickets issued. The envelope and the program itself have some wear and tear, suggesting they are old.
The image shows a piece of aged, brown cardboard with a small, folded white program inserted into it. The program is from the Longy School of Music and details an organ recital.
The text on the program reads as follows:
There is also handwritten text on the cardboard near the top right corner of the program that reads "241 as attendance." The cardboard appears to be worn and shows signs of aging and use.
The image shows a piece of paper placed on top of a larger, slightly crumpled, and stained brown sheet. The paper has the heading "Longy School of Music" in the upper left corner. Below that, it says "ORGAN RECITAL" in the center. Further down, the name "DAVID PIZARRO" is typed and underlined. At the bottom, the text reads:
"Busch-Reisinger Museum
25 Kirkland Street, Cambridge
November 21, 1966, at 8:30 p.m."
Additionally, there is a handwritten note above the printed text near the top of the paper that reads: "241 in attendance."
The image shows a piece of paper with text, appearing to be a program or flyer for a musical event. It's placed on a larger piece of brown paper that seems worn and slightly torn on the upper left edge.
The text on the white paper reads:
Longy School
of Music
ORGAN RECITAL
DAVID PIZARRO
Busch-Reisinger Museum
25 Kirkland Street, Cambridge
November 21, 1966, at 8:30 p.m.
Handwritten text in the top corner of the brown paper states "2 in attendance", which might suggest that there were two people attending the event referenced or perhaps it indicates it was a copy meant for two individuals. The date mentioned on the flyer indicates that the event took place in the past, specifically on November 21, 1966.
The image shows a printed program or announcement for an organ recital held at the Longy School of Music. The document is placed on a worn, brown cardboard surface, which appears to be part of a larger envelope or folder. The text on the program is centered and formatted as follows:
The document is simple and clean, with a white background and black text, suggesting it is an official or formal announcement. The cardboard surface behind it shows signs of wear, with visible creases, stains, and discoloration, indicating it may have been stored or handled over time. The overall presentation conveys a historical or archival context, likely from the mid-20th century.
The image shows a white rectangular card placed on a brown paper sheet. The card contains the text "Longy School of Music" at the top, followed by "ORGAN RECITAL" and "DAVID PILARRO" below it. Below this, the card reads "Busch-Reisinger Museum 25 Kirkland Street, Cambridge November 21, 1966, at 8:30 p.m." The card is placed on a brown paper sheet, which appears to be folded and has some creases.