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The image displays a program for a series of concerts and an award event from the Fall Concert Series 1968, specifically from the Cambridge Society for Early Music.
The image shows a program for the Fall Concert Series 1968. The program is divided into sections, detailing the schedule and performances.
Program:
Wednesday, October 30
Wednesday, November 6
Wednesday, November 13
The Erwin Bodky Award:
Sponsors:
Additional Information:
The image shows the program for the Fall Concert Series of 1968, featuring a mix of classical music performances. Here’s a detailed summary:
The Cambridge Society for Early Music established the Erwin Bodky Award in honor of its founder. This award is intended to encourage and support outstanding young artists in the Boston area. The winners were selected by the Erwin Bodky Award Committee, which included prominent local musicians. The 1968-69 auditions were open to any young music student under 30 years old from eastern New England with a special interest in music. The committee judged the applicants in individual auditions, with advice from the committee members. The 1968-69 auditions were open to any young music student in the Boston area.
The concerts are scheduled to be held in Sanders Theatre at Harvard University. Tickets are to be mailed in early October, with season ticket information available via an enclosed return envelope.
The image displays a page from a program for the Fall Concert Series in 1968. The page contains the following details:
Program:
Concert I (Wednesday, October 30)
Featured performer: Ralph Kirkpatrick, harpsichord.
Concert II (Wednesday, November 6)
Concert III (Wednesday, November 13)
All concerts took place in Sanders Theatre, Harvard University. Tickets were mailed out in early October, and season ticket information was available on the enclosed return envelope.
The Erwin Bodky Award:
The Cambridge Society for Early Music established the Erwin Bodky Award in honor of its founder, Erwin Bodky. The award aims to support outstanding young artists in the Boston area. The winners are selected by the Erwin Bodky Award Committee of the Society and are judged in individual auditions. The committee selects two winners each year who are then awarded with the advice of these musicians.
The Society plans to make the Erwin Bodky Award Concert an annual event. The 1968-69 auditions were open to any young music student in eastern New England who is under 30 years of age and who has special interest and talent in music. Prospective student applicants should write for further information.
The Erwin Bodky Award Committee:
Sponsors:
The page is yellowed, indicating it is an older document, and it is preserved in a clear plastic sleeve.
The image displays a concert program and an announcement for an award from the Fall Concert Series of 1968.
Performers: Ralph Kirkpatrick, harpsichord
Performer: Lisa Goode Crawford
Music of the period for soloists, chamber chorus, and instruments
Sonata in D minor for two bassoons by J. Boismortier
Performers: John Miller and David Carroll
Allemande, Courante, Gavotte with Six Doubles from Nouvelle Suite de Pièces de Clavecin by L. Couperin
Concertus Musicus of Vienna, concert of Baroque music played on original instruments
Sonata in C minor for two bassoons by G.P. Telemann
Passamezzo Pavana by W. Byrd
Galliarda Passamezzo by Anonymous
Sonata in G Major, K. 455 by D. Scarlatti
Sonata in B minor, K. 27 by D. Scarlatti
Sonata in A Major, K. 113 by D. Scarlatti
Performer: Lisa Goode Crawford
Sonata No. 8 for two bassoons and basso continuo by B. Marini
Sonata No. 9 for two bassoons by B. Marini
Performers: Mrs. Crawford and Messrs. Miller and Carroll
All concerts will be held in Sanders Theatre, Harvard University. Tickets will be mailed in early October. Season ticket information is available on the enclosed return envelope.
The Cambridge Society for Early Music established the Erwin Bodky Award in honor of its founder. The award aims to encourage and support outstanding young artists in the Boston area. The winners for this year, selected by the Erwin Bodky Award Committee of the Society, are judged by prominent musicians in the Boston area. The winners will perform with active musicians in individual auditions.
The Society plans to hold the Erwin Bodky Award Concert annually. The 1968-69 concerts are open to any young music student in eastern New England under 30 years of age and are not limited to specific instruments. Applications should be sent before April 1, 1969.
Box 336
Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138
The image shows a program for the Fall Concert Series of 1968. The program is divided into three main sections:
Program List:
Concert Schedule:
The Erwin Bodky Award:
Sponsors:
The program is printed on yellow paper and is partially visible in a book or folder.
This image shows a program for a series of Fall Concerts from the year 1968, as indicated at the top right corner. The image is of an open booklet with two visible pages.
On the left page, the header says "PROGRAM," followed by a list of musical works to be performed, along with their respective composers. The works include classical pieces by J.S. Bach, G. Bohm, J. Boismortier, W. Byrd, D. Scarlatti, and B. Martini. Performers such as Lila Goodman Crawford, John Miller, and David Carroll are noted next to some of the pieces.
The right page is headlined with "THE ERWIN BODKY AWARD," explaining the establishment of the award by the Cambridge Society for Early Music, its purpose, eligibility criteria for young musicians and scholars, and the application process for the award. Below this text, there is a section titled "SPONSORS" listing names, including Helen S. Slosberg, Leo I. Beranek, Lilli Bodky, Roy Lamson, David Rockefeller, Jr., and William Schwan.
The entire program seems to be focused on classical music and indicates there will be performances at Sanders Theatre, Harvard University. Specific information for acquiring tickets and concert dates are provided.
In the middle of the booklet, several pages are marked with small strips of paper, possibly indicating important or relevant pages for the reader. The overall condition of the program appears good, with no significant wear visible. The booklet rests on top of a yellow file folder, which seems to contain more documents.
This image shows an open pamphlet or booklet page detailing a fall concert series from 1968. The page is divided into three columns:
The first column, titled "PROGRAM," lists various musical pieces and composers. It includes works by J.S. Bach, G. Böhm, J. Boismortier, J.P. Rameau, G.P. Telemann, W. Byrd, D. Scarlatti, and B. Marini. Performers named include Lisa Goode Crawford, John Miller, and David Carroll.
The middle column, titled "Fall Concert Series 1968," presents the concert schedule:
The third column discusses "THE ERWIN BODKY AWARD," explaining that the Cambridge Society for Early Music established this award to honor its founder. The award is intended to offer a performing opportunity and an honorarium for outstanding young artists in the Boston area. It details the selection process and encourages young New England music students under 30 with special talents and interest in music to apply. It provides the address for the Erwin Bodky Award Committee in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Below this, sponsors for the award are listed: Helen S. Slosberg, Leo L. Beranek, Lilli Bodky, Roy Lamson, David Rockefeller Jr., and William Schwann.
The image shows a page from a program booklet for the Fall Concert Series 1968, likely from a music event or series. The page is divided into two main sections:
Title: "THE ERWIN BODKY AWARD"
Content: Describes the Erwin Bodky Award, established by the Cambridge Society for Early Music in honor of its founder. It highlights the award's purpose: to offer an unusual performing opportunity to young artists in the Boston area. The winners for this year were selected by the Erwin Bodky Award Committee, which included prominent musicologists in the Boston area. The committee judged applicants nominated by several prominent musicologists. The Society hopes to make the Erwin Bodky Award Concert an annual event. The 1968-69 edition will be open to any young music student in eastern New England under 30 years of age who has special interest and talent in music and has not before 1961. Music teachers or prospective student applicants can write for more information.
Sponsors:
Concert Dates and Details:
Venue and Tickets:
The image depicts a formal program for a series of classical music concerts, emphasizing early music and Baroque repertoire. It highlights the Erwin Bodky Award, which supports young musicians, and lists the sponsors who contributed to the event. The layout is clean and organized, typical of a concert program from the late 1960s.
The image is a scanned page from a booklet or brochure. The page is yellow and contains text related to a concert series. Here is a detailed description of the image:
The page is divided into two main sections. The left side of the page has a title "PROGRAM" and lists several musical pieces along with their composers and performers. The musical pieces are:
The right side of the page has a title "THE ERWIN BODKY AWARD" and provides information about the award. It mentions that the Cambridge Society for Early Music established the Erwin Bodky Award in honor of its founder, with the intent to offer an unusual performing opportunity and an honorarium to outstanding young artists in the Boston area. The winners are selected by the Erwin Bodky Award Committee of the Society, and the award is open to young music students in eastern New England under 50 years of age who have special interest and talent in music and who have written before 1991.
Below the text, there is a list of sponsors for the award, including names such as Helen S. Slosberg, Leo L. Beranek, Lilli Bodky, Roy Lamson, David Rockefeller, Jr., and William Schwann.
The page also includes dates and venues for the concerts, with all concerts being held in Sanders Theatre, Harvard University. Tickets will be mailed in early October, and season ticket information is available on the enclosed return envelope.
Overall, the image is a detailed program page for a concert series, providing information about the musical pieces to be performed, the Erwin Bodky Award, and the sponsors of the event.