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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1966-1968

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The image shows a program booklet for the Cambridge Society for Early Music Inc., detailing their Fall Concert Series for 1967. The booklet is open to display three columns of text.

Left Column: The Program

  • The program features the music of Johann Sebastian Bach.

  • The pieces listed include:

    • Sonata in G minor
    • Lecture and demonstration by Mr. Newman
    • Three chorale preludes
    • Kyrie, Christe, Kyrie
    • Kommst du nun
    • Toccata and Fugue in F Major
  • There is a biographical note about Anthony Newman, who was born in Los Angeles in 1941. He is noted for his achievements in harpsichord and organ performance, having won the First Prize in the Paris International Harpsichord Competition in 1968. He has performed with various orchestras and is a faculty member at the Juilliard School of Music.

Middle Column: Cambridge Society for Early Music

  • This section lists the society's board members and officers, including:
    • Mrs. Irene Matt (Music Director)
    • Leo L. Beranek (President)
    • Mrs. M. Elizabeth Hall (Vice President)
    • Mrs. Sterling Dow Jr. (Secretary)
    • Robert D. Mac Williams (Treasurer)
  • It also lists other members and associates involved in the society.

Right Column: Fall Concert Series – 1967

  • The concert series includes three events:
    I. Wednesday, November 1: Renaissance and Baroque Music from Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia. Performed by Ivo Dvorák and an instrumental ensemble.
    II. Wednesday, November 8: Recital by Ralph Kirkpatrick with Baroque harpsichord. An all-Bach program.
    III. Wednesday, November 15: Concert by the Quatuor Via Nova with strings, harpsichord, and flute. First North American tour.

  • All concerts are held at the Sanders Theatre and begin at 8:30 p.m. Tickets will be mailed in October.

The booklet is neatly designed with a classical aesthetic, reflecting the society's focus on early music.

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The image shows a concert program from the Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc., specifically for their Fall Concert Series in 1967. Here are the details:

Program Content:
The concert features music from the Baroque period, specifically the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. The pieces listed are:

  • Partita — Siebenguiset
  • Lecture and demonstration by Mr. Newman
  • Three chorale preludes
  • Wachet auf
  • Wer nur den lieben Gott
  • Kommst du nun, Jesu, vom Himmel herunter, Kyrie
  • Toccata and Fugue in F Major

Performers:
The performers include various musicians and an ensemble named Iva Dee Hiatt's Chamber Chorus and Instrumental Ensemble. The performers listed are:

  • Iva Dee Hiatt, Music Director
  • Leo L. Beranek, President
  • Roy Lamson, Vice President
  • Mrs. Sterling Dow III, Secretary-Treasurer
  • Robert S. Tang

Additionally, a list of individual performers is provided:

  • Gerald Bellin
  • Mrs. Koorland I. Bulkley
  • Mrs. John Broughs
  • Mrs. Archibald T. Davison
  • Mrs. Robert L. Davison
  • John Ferris
  • Jerome M. Dreyfus
  • Harry Gatos
  • Robert A. Goodale
  • Mrs. Henry B. Hoover
  • Harry R. Kraut
  • Donald McDonald
  • Alvin Pappenheimer
  • Mrs. Norman J. Ramsey
  • Michael J. Richey
  • Emily Romney
  • Mrs. Oliver G. Selfridge
  • Mrs. Frederick A. Jewett

Concert Series Schedule:
The Fall Concert Series consists of three concerts, all held at Sanders Theatre:

  1. Wednesday, November 1

    • Performance of Renaissance and Baroque Music from Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Bohemia.
  2. Wednesday, November 8

    • Recital for lute and harpsichord with Dorot Anthony Duyer.
  3. Wednesday, November 15

    • Orchestra Jean-Francois Paillard of Paris, featuring chamber orchestra with strings, harpsichord, and flute. First North American tour.

Additional Information:

  • The concerts begin at 8:30 p.m.
  • Tickets will be mailed in October.
  • The program includes a brief biography of Anthony Newman, the performer of the organ pieces, who is noted for his accomplishments and scholarship in music.

Society Information:

  • The Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc.
  • Address: P.O. Box 336, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
  • Secretary's Telephone: 259-9127

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The image shows a program booklet for a concert series hosted by The Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc., in the fall of 1967. The booklet is divided into two main sections: the concert program and a list of the board members.

Concert Program

Title:

  • Music of Johann Sebastian Bach

Performers and Pieces:

  • Partita in B-flat Major (BWV 828) - Sie gegrüsset
  • Lecture and demonstration by Mr. Newman
  • Three Chorale Preludes:
    • Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (BWV 645)
    • Kyrie, Gott Vater in Ewigkeit (BWV 659)
    • Vor deinen Thron tret ich hiermit (BWV 668)
  • Toccata and Fugue in F Major (BWV 540)

Concert Series (Fall 1967):

  1. Wednesday, November 1:

    • Renaissance and Baroque Music from Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Bohemia
    • Conducted by Iva De Hevia
    • Soloists include members of the chamber chorus and instrumental ensemble
    • Performed by the Harvard Glee Club
  2. Wednesday, November 8:

    • Recital for flute and harpsichord with Dorotty Anthony Dreyer
    • All-Bach program
  3. Wednesday, November 15:

    • Orchestra Jean-François Paillard of Paris
    • Chamber orchestra with strings, harpsichord, and flute
    • First North American tour

Additional Information

  • Anthony Newman Biography:
    • Born in Los Angeles in 1941, Newman is a recipient of a French Government Scholarship and graduated from the École Normale de Musique in Paris.
    • He received a B.S. from the Mannes College of Music in 1968 and an M.A. in composition from Harvard in 1965.
    • He is currently finishing his doctoral work at Harvard.
    • Newman is the recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship and a Prix de Rome.
    • His compositions have been performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, and the Juilliard School of Music.
    • He has been appointed to the faculty of the Juilliard School of Music for the coming year.
    • Newman’s works are noted for their technical mastery and intellectual depth.

Board Members

  • Iva De Hevia: Music Director
  • Leo L. Beranek: President
  • Roy Lamson: Vice President
  • Mrs. Sterling Dow III: Secretary (259-8127)
  • Robert D. MacWhirter: Treasurer
  • Gerald Berlin
  • Mrs. Roger L. Hill
  • Mrs. Bernard D. Davis
  • Mrs. Archibald T. Davison
  • Joseph De Varon
  • Harry C. Gatos
  • Roger A. Colde
  • Harry B. Hoesmer
  • Mrs. Henry B. Kraus
  • Alwin M. Papenheimer
  • Mrs. Norman F. Ramsey
  • Michael S. Rice
  • Mrs. Oliver G. Selfridge
  • Mrs. Frederick A. von Huehn
  • Gordon Holmes, Jr.: Manager

Logistics

  • Venue: Sanders Theatre
  • Ticket Information: Tickets will be mailed in October
  • Concert Timings: All concerts begin at 8:30 p.m.

Contact Information

  • The Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc.
  • P. O. Box 338, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
  • Secretary's telephone: 259-8127

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The image shows the program for a concert series from the Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc., dated to the Fall Concert Series of 1967.

On the left page:

  • The program details the performance of music by Johann Sebastian Bach, specifically "Partita — Sie gegrüsset." This includes a lecture and demonstration by Mr. Newman.
  • The program features three choral preludes: "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme," "Kyrie Eleison," and "Toccata and Fugue in F Major."
  • A biography of Anthony Newman is provided, highlighting his educational background, notable achievements, and current activities. Newman is described as a French Government Scholar and a recipient of the Prix de Rome, among other accolades.

On the right page:

  • The Fall Concert Series schedule for 1967 is listed with three concerts:
    1. Wednesday, November 1: Renaissance and Baroque Music from Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Bohemia. The soloists and instrumental ensemble are led by Iva Dee Hiatt, with the conductor being Dr. Harti.
    2. Wednesday, November 8: Recital for lute and harpsichord with Dorotie Anthony Dyer.
    3. Wednesday, November 15: Orchestra Jean-François Paillard of Paris performing a chamber orchestra program with strings, harpsichord, and flute, marking the first North American tour.

Contact information for the Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc., is also provided, including their address, P.O. Box 330, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, and the secretary's telephone number (259-8127).

The program also lists the names and positions of several individuals, such as the music director, president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer, along with their contact information. The concerts were held at Sanders Theatre, with tickets mailed in October, and all concerts began at 8:30 p.m.

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The image shows a program for a concert organized by The Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc., specifically for the Fall Concert Series in 1967.

On the left side of the program:

  • It lists the program details for a performance of music by Johann Sebastian Bach. The pieces include:

    • Partitas (including "Sie grüßest")
    • Lecture and demonstration by Mr. Newman
    • Three chorale preludes
    • Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (Watchman, the Watcher)
    • Kyrie Eleison, Kyrie Eleison
    • Cantata du nun
    • Toccata and Fugue in F Major
  • There is a biographical note about Anthony Newman, who was born in Los Angeles in 1941. Newman is described as the recipient of a French Government Scholarship and a B.S. from the Mannes College in New York. He is noted for his composition work and is currently finishing his doctoral work at Harvard. He received a Fulbright Composition Competition and was awarded a National Institute of Arts and Letters grant.

On the right side of the program:

  • The concert series is detailed for November 1, 8, and 15, 1967, with each date featuring different musical performances:

    • November 1: Renaissance and Baroque music from Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Bohemia, with soloists and an ensemble conducted by Iva DeHoff.
    • November 8: A recital for harpsichord with Dorothea Anthony Doyer, including a full program.
    • November 15: Orchestra Jean-François Paillard of Paris performing a chamber orchestra with strings, harpsichord, and flute, marking the first North American tour.
  • Contact information for the Cambridge Society for Early Music, including their address (P.O. Box 336, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138) and a secretary's telephone number (259-8127), is provided.

  • The program notes that tickets will be mailed in October, and all concerts begin at 8:30 p.m., held at the Sanders Theatre. The name and title of the manager, Gordon Holmes, Jr., are mentioned in the biographical section.

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The image shows a program for a series of concerts organized by The Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc. The details are as follows:

Cover Page:

  • Title: "THE PROGRAM"
  • Featured Composer: Music of Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Events Listed:
    • Partita – Sie gegrüßet
    • Lecture and demonstration by Mr. Newman
    • Three chorale preludes
    • Wachet auf
    • Kyrie, Gott heiliger Schöpfer
    • Toccata and Fugue in F Major

About the Performer:

  • A brief biography of Anthony Newman is provided, highlighting his achievements and background. It mentions that he was born in Los Angeles in 1941, received a French Government Scholarship, and has performed and composed extensively. He is described as a distinguished musician with notable technical mastery and intellectual creativity.

Right Page:

  • Organization: The Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc.
  • Address: P.O. Box 330, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
  • Contact: Secretary's telephone - 259-8127
  • List of Officers and Members:
    • IVA Dee HIATT, Music Director
    • LEO L. BERANEK, President
    • ROY LAMSON, Vice President
    • Mrs. STERLING DOW, Secretary
    • ROBERT D. MAGILL, Treasurer
    • Other members listed: GERALD BERLIN, Mrs. ROGER L. BULL, Mrs. BERNARD C. DAVIS, JOSE DE VARON, etc.

Concert Series:

  • Date: Wednesday, November 1

    • Event: Renaissance and Baroque Music from Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Bohemia
    • Performers: Solesmes, chamber chorus, and instrumental ensemble, Iva Dee Hiatt, conductor
  • Date: Wednesday, November 8

    • Event: Recital for flute and harpsichord with Dorothea Anthony Dwyer
    • Program: All-Bach program
  • Date: Wednesday, November 15

    • Event: Orchestre Jean-François Paillard of Paris: Chamber orchestra with strings, harpsichord, and flute. First North American tour.

Venue:

  • Sanders Theatre
  • Tickets: Will be mailed in October
  • Concert Time: All concerts begin at 8:30 p.m.

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This image displays an open program booklet for a concert series. On the left page, the header "THE PROGRAM" is followed by details related to music by Johann Sebastian Bach, including a partita, a lecture with a demonstration by Mr. Newman, three chorale preludes, and a toccata and fugue. There is additional text about Anthony Newman, including biographical details like his birthplace, educational background, prizes won, and career information such as a performance at Carnegie Recital Hall.

The middle section of the booklet shows a logo and name of "THE CAMBRIDGE SOCIETY FOR EARLY MUSIC, INC." along with officers and staff list including a music director, president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and others.

On the right page, the header reads "THE CAMBRIDGE SOCIETY FOR EARLY MUSIC, INC." followed by the address and secretary's telephone number. Below this, there is a title "FALL CONCERT SERIES—1967" with the dates "Wednesday, November 1," "Wednesday, November 8," and "Wednesday, November 15," each followed by a brief description of the concert scheduled for that date. Notably, the concerts involve performances of baroque music and feature various artists, ensembles, and orchestras.

The bottom-right corner of the right page names the "SANDERS THEATRE" as the concert venue and notes that tickets will be mailed in October and that all concerts begin at 8:30 p.m.

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The image shows an open tri-fold program booklet from "THE CAMBRIDGE SOCIETY FOR EARLY MUSIC, INC." for their 1967 Fall Concert Series. The program is printed on cream-colored paper with brownish text.

On the left panel:

  • The heading reads "THE PROGRAM".
  • It lists "Music of Johann Sebastian Bach" with pieces including Partita — Sie gegrüsset, Three chorale preludes (Wachet auf, Kyrie, Christe, Kyrie, Kommst du nun), and Toccata and Fugue in F Major.
  • The program includes a lecture and demonstration by Mr. Newman.
  • Below is a biography of Anthony Newman, describing his background, awards, education, accolades, and a positive review from The New York Times.

The center panel:

  • Features the emblem of the Cambridge Society for Early Music.
  • Lists the key individuals involved: Iva Dee Hiatt (Music Director), Leo L. Beranek (President), Roy Lamson (Vice President), Mrs. Sterling Dow III (Secretary), Robert D. Mac Williams (Treasurer), and many members.
  • Gordon Holmes Jr. is listed as the manager.

The right panel:

  • Provides details of the Fall Concert Series of 1967 with three events:
    I. Wednesday, November 1: Renaissance and Baroque Music from Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Bohemia, featuring soloists, chamber chorus, and instrumental ensemble, conducted by Iva Dee Hiatt.
    II. Wednesday, November 8: Recital for flute and harpsichord with Doriot Anthony Dwyer, featuring an all-Bach program.
    III. Wednesday, November 15: Orchestre Jean-François Paillard of Paris, chamber orchestra with strings, harpsichord, and flute, noted as the First North American Tour.
  • The venue listed is Sanders Theatre.
  • It notes that tickets will be mailed in October, and all concerts start at 8:30 p.m.

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The image shows a printed program booklet for a concert series organized by The Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc. The booklet is titled "THE PROGRAM" and details a Fall Concert Series scheduled for 1987. The program is divided into three sections, each labeled with Roman numerals (I, II, III) and corresponding dates:

Section I: Wednesday, November 4

  • Title: Renaissance and Baroque Music from Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Bohemia
  • Performers: Soli Soli, chamber chorus, and instrumental ensemble, conducted by Iva Dee Hatt.
  • Music: Features works from Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Bohemia.

Section II: Wednesday, November 18

  • Title: Recital for flute and harpsichord with Dorot Anthony Dwyer
  • Description: An all-Bach program, indicating that the recital will feature compositions exclusively by Johann Sebastian Bach.

Section III: Wednesday, November 25

  • Title: Orchestric Jean-François Paillard: Paris Chamber Orchestra with strings, harpsichord and flute. First North American tour.
  • Description: Features the Jean-François Paillard Chamber Orchestra performing works with strings, harpsichord, and flute. This is noted as their First North American tour.

Additional Details:

  • Header Information: The top of the page includes the society's contact details:
    • P.O. Box 339, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
    • Telephone: 258-0132
  • Logo: A circular emblem with the text "THE CAMBRIDGE SOCIETY FOR EARLY MUSIC, INC." is prominently displayed at the top center.
  • Sponsor/Organizer: The program is managed by Gordon Holmes, Jr., Manager.
  • Venue: The concerts are to be held at the Sanders Theatre.
  • Ticket Information: Tickets are available in October, and all concerts begin at 8:15 p.m.

Additional Text:

At the bottom left, there is a brief biography of Anthony Newman, the recipient of a Pulitzer Scholarship and a First Prize from the Manes Competition. Newman is noted for his expertise in Bach's music and is described as having "technical virtuosity and formidable understanding of structures" that moved audiences to cheers at the end of his performances.

The overall design is clean and formal, typical of concert program booklets from the era, with a focus on clarity and readability. The layout includes a mix of typed text and printed headings, with a subtle decorative element (a small circular design) near the bottom left.

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The image appears to be a concert program for the Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc. The program features a list of musicians and composers, along with details about the upcoming fall concert series in 1967. The program includes information about the performers, the pieces they will be playing, and the dates and times of the concerts. The program also includes a brief biography of one of the performers, Anthony Newman, who is described as a talented organist and composer. The image shows the program open to a page that includes the names of the musicians and composers, as well as a brief description of their backgrounds and contributions to the world of early music.