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The image shows an open book or program with a printed page that contains details about an event. The event is titled "A LECTURE - RECITAL ON THE CLASSIC ORGAN" and is presented by Anthony Newman. The event is organized by "THE CAMBRIDGE SOCIETY FOR EARLY MUSIC, INC." with Iva Dee Hiatt listed as the Music Director and Erwin Bodky as the Founder. The event is intended for the pleasure of its Patrons and Associate Members.
The event is scheduled for Monday, May fifteenth, at 8:30 p.m. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. A reception is planned to follow the program. The page also features a circular stamp at the top with the text "CAMBRIDGE SOCIETY FOR EARLY MUSIC." The book itself appears to have a green binding.
The image shows a printed program for a musical event. Here is a detailed summary:
Additionally, there is a circular emblem at the top of the program, representing the Cambridge Society for Early Music. The emblem features some musical notation and text.
The image shows a page from a book or a pamphlet detailing an event hosted by the Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc. The event is a lecture-recital on the classic organ, presented by Anthony Newman. The recital is organized by the society, with Iva Dee Hiatt serving as the Music Director and Erwin Bodky as the Founder.
The event is intended for the pleasure of the society's Patrons and Associate Members. It is scheduled for Monday, May fifteenth, at 8:30 p.m. The venue is the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. A reception is planned to follow the program. The page also features the society’s logo, which includes a musical treble clef and the words "Cambridge Society for Early Music."
The image is a page from what appears to be a program or invitation booklet for an event organized by the Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc.
Here are the details provided on the page:
The page has a logo for the Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc. at the top, along with a simple musical note graphic. The page appears to be from a bound booklet, indicated by the visible binding and edges.
The image shows a page from a program or announcement flyer for a lecture-recital event. The event is titled "A Lecture - Recital on the Classic Organ," presented by Anthony Newman.
The organization behind the event is "The Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc." The event is presented by Iva Dee Hiatt, who serves as the Music Director, and Erwin Bodky, who is identified as the Founder.
The event is scheduled for Monday, May fifteenth, at 8:30 p.m., and will take place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Following the program, there will be a reception for the pleasure of the patrons and associate members of the society. The flyer is part of a booklet or pamphlet, as indicated by the visible edges and the spine of the booklet.
The image shows a program or announcement for an event titled "A Lecture-Recital on the Classic Organ" by Anthony Newman. The event is presented by The Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc. Key figures mentioned include Iva Dee Hiatt, the Music Director, and Erwin Bodky, the Founder. The event is intended for the pleasure of the society's Patrons and Associate Members. It is scheduled for Monday, May 15th, at 8:30 p.m., to be held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Following the program, there will be a reception. The document features a circular logo with musical notation at the top, which includes the name "The Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc."
The image shows a page from a book or a bound collection with a flyer or announcement fastened to it. The flyer is from the Cambridge Society for Early Music and announces a lecture and recital on the classic organ by Anthony Newman.
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At the top left of the flyer is a circular logo that includes musical notation and the society's name. The flyer is neatly centered on the page which is part of a larger book or portfolio with a green cover edge visible on the right side.
The image shows a printed page that appears to be taken from a book or a booklet, as indicated by the bound edge on the left side. This page is announcing an event, specifically a lecture-recital on the classic organ by Anthony Newman, presented by the Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc.
At the top of the page is a circular stamp with text that says "CAMBRIDGE SOCIETY EARLY MUSIC," though it is partially cut off at the top. Below the stamp, in clear, typewriter-style text, the details of the event are listed, including that Iva Dee Hiatt is the music director and Erwin Bodky is the founder.
The event is for the pleasure of the society's Patrons and Associate Members and is scheduled for Monday, May fifteenth, at 8:30 p.m. The location for the event is the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is also mentioned that a reception will follow the program.
There are signs of wear or damage on the page, with a visible stain at the top edge in the middle and what looks like sticky tape residue along the bound edge.
The image shows an open book or booklet, likely a program or flyer for a musical event. The visible page contains the following details:
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The image depicts a formal announcement or program for a lecture-recital on classic organ music, organized by the Cambridge Society for Early Music. The event is scheduled for the evening of Monday, May fifteenth, at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, with a reception to follow. The design and content reflect a scholarly and musical focus, typical of events hosted by organizations dedicated to early music.
The image shows a page from a book or a pamphlet. The page has a white background and contains text in black font. The text reads "A Lecture Recital on the Classic Organ by Anthony Newman." There is a logo in the center of the page, and the words "The Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc." are written below the logo. The text also includes information about the event, such as the date, time, and location. The image appears to be a page from a program or an announcement for an event.