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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1968-1970

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The image is a page from a concert program for the "Fall Concert Series 1969." The program outlines three concerts:

  1. Monday, October 27:

    • Early Music Quartet (Studio der Fruehen Musik) from Munich.
    • An outstanding vocal and instrumental ensemble with Renaissance wind instruments and strings.
  2. Monday, November 3:

    • Gustav Leonhardt, harpsichord.
    • Frans Brueggen, recorders.
    • First joint recital in Boston by two of the world's leading virtuosos on their respective instruments.
  3. Monday, November 10:

    • Pygmalion: Rameau.
    • First Boston performance.
    • Staged by Alan Curtis, Director of the Collegium Musicum, University of California, Berkeley.

All concerts are to be held in Sanders Theater, Harvard University. Ticket information is available on the enclosed return envelope.

Additionally, the page includes information about the Erwin Bodky Award:

  • The award is given annually to one or more outstanding artists in New England under 30 years old who have special interest and talents in music written before 1791.
  • It offers an unusual performance opportunity and a cash award.
  • The Cambridge Society for Early Music established the award to encourage young musicians.
  • The award committee invites donations to the Erwin Bodky Award Endowment Fund.

Sponsors of the Bodky Award include:

  • Leo L. Beranek
  • Lilli Bodky
  • John N. Irwin Memorial Fund
  • Isadore Grossman
  • Isa Dee Hiatt
  • Frank T. Hubbard
  • Roy Lamson
  • David Rockefeller, Jr.
  • William Rosenberg
  • Helen S. Snoborg
  • Isobel Kimball Whiting, in Memoriam

Information about the 1969 Bodky Award winners:

  • Daniel Collins, countertenor, is currently a candidate for a Master of Music degree at New England Conservatory. He toured this past summer with New York Pro Musica in the Play of Daniel and will appear in their White Plains and New York City concerts.
  • John Gibbons, harpsichordist, was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and began his musical studies at the age of six. He studied organ at the Cathedral of St. Louis and harpsichord at the Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati. He was awarded a Fulbright grant in 1967-68 to study with Gustav Leonhardt in the Netherlands. He has performed with the Boston Baroque Ensemble, the New York Pro Musica, and the New York Viol Consort.

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The image displays a brochure for the Full Concert Series 1969, presented by the Erwin Bodky Award. The brochure is divided into sections, detailing the concert series schedule and information about the award.

Full Concert Series 1969:

  1. Monday, October 27:

    • Performer: Early Music Quartet (Studio der Frühen Musik) from Munich
    • Description: Outstanding vocal and instrumental ensemble with Renaissance wind instruments and strings.
  2. Monday, November 3:

    • Performers: Gustav Leonhardt, harpsichord, and Frans Brüggen, recorders
    • Description: First joint recital in Boston by two of the world's leading virtuosi on their respective instruments.
  3. Monday, November 10:

    • Performance: Pygmalion by Rameau
    • Description: First Boston performance, staged by Alan Curtis, Director of the Collegium Musicum, University of California, Berkeley.

All concerts are to be held in Sanders Theatre, Harvard University. Tickets will be mailed in early October, with season ticket information available on an enclosed return envelope.

The Erwin Bodky Award:

  • Presented annually to outstanding artists in New England under thirty years of age with a focus on music written before 1750.
  • The award includes a performing opportunity and an honorarium.
  • The selection is made by the Erwin Bodky Award Committee, assisted by a special advisory committee.

Bodky Award Sponsors:

  • Leo L. Beranek
  • Lilli Bodky
  • John N. Burk Memorial Fund
  • Harry C. Gatos
  • Iva Dee Hiatt
  • Frank T. Hubbard
  • Roy Lamson
  • David Rockefeller, Jr.
  • Arthur J. Rosenberg
  • William Schwann
  • Helen S. Slosberg
  • Isabel Kimball Whiting, in Memoriam

About the 1969 Bodky Award Winners:

  1. Daniel Collins, countertenor:

    • Currently a graduate student at Yale University.
    • Performed with the New York Pro Musica and other early music ensembles.
    • Recorded with the Cambridge Society for Early Music.
  2. John Gibbons, harpsichordist:

    • Born in St. Louis, Missouri, and educated at the Cincinnati Conservatory.
    • Studied with Gustav Leonhardt in Amsterdam.
    • Performed with various early music ensembles, including the New York Pro Musica and the Boston Camerata.

Further information about the award competition or the Endowment Fund can be directed to the Erwin Bodky Award Committee at the Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc., Box 356, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.

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The image is a document detailing several components related to the "Fall Concert Series 1969" organized by the Cambridge Society for Early Music. Here's a detailed breakdown:

Fall Concert Series 1969:

Concert Schedule:

  1. Concert I - Monday, October 27

    • Early Music Quartet (Studio der Frühen Musik) from Munich.
    • Performance includes outstanding vocal and instrumental ensemble with Renaissance wind instruments and strings.
  2. Concert II - Monday, November 3

    • Gustav Leonhardt, harpsichord.
    • Frans Brüggen, recorders.
    • First joint recital in Boston featuring two renowned virtuosi on their respective instruments.
  3. Concert III - Monday, November 10

    • Pygmalion: Rameau.
    • First Boston performance.
    • Staged by Alan Curtis, Director of the Collegium Musicum, University of California, Berkeley.

Ticket Information:

  • 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 Erwin Bodky Award:

  • The Erwin Bodky Award is given annually to one or more outstanding artists in New England who are under thirty years of age and show exceptional talent and interest in early music written before 1791.
  • The award includes an annual performance opportunity and honorarium.
  • The winners are chosen by the Bodky Award Committee of the Society.
  • The Cambridge Society for Early Music has established this award and seeks additional donations to support it. Donations can be made by pledging or bequest.

Bodky Award Sponsors:

The document lists several sponsors including:

  • Leo L. Beranek
  • Lillie Bodky
  • John N. Burk Memorial Fund
  • Harry C. Gatos
  • Iva Dee Hiatt
  • Frank T. Hubbard
  • Roy Lamson
  • David Rockefeller, Jr.
  • Arthur J. Rosenberg
  • William Schwann
  • Helen S. Stone
  • Isabel Kirshblith Whiting, in memoriam

About the 1969 Bodky Award Winners:

  • Daniel Collins (countertenor): Currently a candidate for a Master of Music degree at New England Conservatory, known for his roles in Baroque and Renaissance music.
  • John Gibbons (harpsichordist): Studied in Cincinnati and Amsterdam, known for his performances with the Cantata Singers and the New England Conservatory Chorus.

Both winners have been actively involved in notable musical performances and organizations, showcasing their talents in early music. The document also notes their upcoming engagements.

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The image is a document from 1969 detailing the "Full Concert Series" and information about the Erwin Bodky Award. Here's a detailed summary:

Full Concert Series 1969

Concert I

  • Date: Monday, October 27
  • Performance: Early Music Quartet (Studio der Fruehen Musik) from Munich
  • Details: Outstanding vocal and instrumental ensemble with Renaissance wind instruments and strings.

Concert II

  • Date: Monday, November 3
  • Performance: Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord) and Frans Brueggen (recorders)
  • Details: First joint recital in Boston by two of the world's leading virtuosi on their respective instruments.

Concert III

  • Date: Monday, November 10
  • Performance: Pygmalion: Rameau
  • Details: Staged by Alan Curtis, Director of the Collegium Musicum, University of California, Berkeley.

Additional Information:

  • All concerts will be held at Sanders Theatre, Harvard University.
  • Tickets will be mailed in early October.
  • Season ticket information is available in the enclosed return envelope.

The Erwin Bodky Award

The Erwin Bodky Award is given annually to one or more outstanding artists under thirty years of age who have a special interest and talents in music written before 1791. The award provides an unusual performing opportunity and an honorarium. Winners are selected after auditions before the Erwin Bodky Award Committee of the Cambridge Society for Early Music.

About the Cambridge Society for Early Music:

  • The Cambridge Society for Early Music was established in 1959.
  • The Erwin Bodky Award Fund was established in 1964, with income from this fund providing the honoraria.
  • Donations to the fund can be made through pledges or bequests, with further information available from the Erwin Bodky Award Committee.

Contact Information for the Erwin Bodky Award Committee:

  • Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc.
  • Box 336, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138

Bodky Award Sponsors

  • Leo L. Beranek
  • Lilli Bodky
  • John N. Burk Memorial Fund
  • Harry C. Gatos
  • Iva Dee Hiatt
  • Frank T. Hubbard
  • Roy Lamson
  • David Rockefeller, Jr.
  • Arthur J. Rosenberg
  • William Schwann
  • Helen S. Siosberg
  • Isabel Kimball Whiting, in Memoriam

About the 1969 Bodky Award Winners

Daniel Collins (countertenor):

  • A candidate for a Master of Music degree at the University of Michigan.
  • Studied with the New York Pro Musica in the Plays of Shakespeare and with the Cambridge Singers.
  • Recently made two recordings for Turnabout with the Cambridge Consort.

John Gibbons (harpsichordist):

  • Born in St. Louis, Missouri, and began his musical studies at the age of five.
  • Studied organ at the Cincinnati Conservatory and harpsichord at the New England Conservatory.
  • Has performed in the Netherlands with Gustav Leonhardt and with the Boston Baroque Ensemble and the New York Pro Musica Viol Consort.

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The image is a document from the year 1969 outlining the Full Concert Series and the Erwin Bodky Award.

Full Concert Series 1969:

The document lists three concerts scheduled for Mondays in October and November at Sanders Theatre, Harvard University.

  1. Monday, October 27:

    • Performers: Early Music Quartet (Studio der Frühen Musik) from Munich.
    • Description: Outstanding vocal and instrumental ensemble with Renaissance wind instruments and strings.
  2. Monday, November 3:

    • Performers: Gustav Leonhardt, harpsichord; Frans Brueggen, recorders.
    • Description: First joint recital in Boston by two of the world's leading virtuosi on their respective instruments.
  3. Monday, November 10:

    • Performer: Pygmalion: Rameau.
    • Details: First Boston performance staged by Alan Curtis, Director of the Collegium Musicum, University of California, Berkeley.

The Erwin Bodky Award:

  • Description: The Erwin Bodky Award is given annually to one or more outstanding artists in New England who are under thirty years of age and have special interest and talents in music written before 1791. The award offers an unusual performing opportunity and an honorarium.

  • Selection Process: Winners are selected after auditions before the Erwin Bodky Award Committee of the Society assisted by the Cambridge Society for Early Music.

  • Funding: The Cambridge Society for Early Music established the Erwin Bodky Award Fund, which is supported by various donations and pledges. The document invites people to become donors by pledging or bequesting to the Fund.

Bodky Award Sponsors:

  • Listed Sponsors:
    • Leo L. Beranek
    • Lilli Bodky
    • John N. Burk Memorial Fund
    • Harry C. Gatos
    • Iva Dee Hiatt
    • Frank T. Hubbard
    • Roy Lamson
    • David Rockefeller, Jr.
    • Arthur J. Rosenberg
    • William Schwann
    • Helen S. Siosberg
    • Isabel Kimball Whiting, in Memoriam

About the 1969 Bodky Award Winners:

  • Daniel Collins: Countertenor, a candidate for a Master of Arts degree at Harvard University. He has performed with various ensembles and has recorded for different labels.

  • John Gibbons: Harpsichordist born in St. Louis, Missouri. Studied at the Cincinnati Conservatory and the New England Conservatory. He has performed with various ensembles and recorded for different labels.

Additional Information:

  • Tickets for the concerts will be mailed in early October.
  • Season ticket information is available on the enclosed return envelope.

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The image depicts a page from a 1969 concert series program and details about the Erwin Bodky Award.

Concert Series Information:

Title: Full Concert Series 1969

Concert Dates and Performances:

  1. Monday, October 27

    • Performer: Early Music Quartet (Studio der Frühen Musik) from Munich
    • Description: Outstanding vocal and instrumental ensemble with Renaissance wind instruments and strings.
  2. Monday, November 3

    • Performers: Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord) and Frans Brüggen (recorders)
    • Description: First joint recital in Boston by two of the world’s leading virtuosos on their respective instruments.
  3. Monday, November 10

    • Performance: Pygmalion: Rameau
    • Stage: Staged by Alan Curtis, Director of the Collegium Musicum, University of California, Berkley
    • Description: First Boston performance of this work.

The Erwin Bodky Award:

  • Purpose: The Erwin Bodky Award is given annually to outstanding artists under 31 years of age who have special interest and talents in music written before 1791. The award includes an honorarium and performance opportunities.

  • Funding: The Cambridge Society for Early Music established the Erwin Bodky Award Fund. Donations to this fund are encouraged for the award's maintenance and honoring.

  • Contact Information: For inquiries about the award competition or donations, contact:

    • Erwin Bodky Award Committee
    • Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc.
    • Box 336
    • Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138

Sponsors of the Bodky Award:

  • Leo L. Beranek
  • Lilli Bodky
  • John N. Burk Memorial Fund
  • Harry C. Gatos
  • Iva Dee Hiatt
  • Frank T. Hubbard
  • Roy Lamson
  • David Rockefeller, Jr.
  • Arthur J. Rosenberg
  • William Schwann
  • Helen S. Slosberg
  • Isabel Kimball Whiting, in Memoriam

About the 1969 Bodky Award Winners:

Daniel Collins (Countertenor):

  • Currently a candidate for a Master of Music degree at the Boston Conservatory.
  • Previously toured with the New England Pro Musica in the Playboy Jazz Festival.
  • Made three appearances with the Cambridge Society for Early Music and two recordings for Turnabout.

John Gibbons (Harpsichordist):

  • Born in St. Louis, Missouri.
  • Began studying music at the Cincinnati Conservatory and harpsichord at the New England Conservatory.
  • Has performed in the Netherlands with Gustav Leonhardt and has studied harpsichord in Amsterdam.

Additional Information:

  • All concerts are held in Sanders Theatre at Harvard University.
  • Tickets will be mailed in early October, with season ticket information available on the enclosed return envelope.

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The image shows an open cream-colored brochure or program for the "Fall Concert Series 1969." The left page lists three concert events with dates and details:

  1. Monday, October 27

    • Early Music Quartet (Studio der Fruehen Musik) from Munich
    • Outstanding vocal and instrumental ensemble with Renaissance wind instruments and strings.
  2. Monday, November 3

    • Gustav Leonhardt, harpsichord
    • Frans Brueggen, recorders
    • First joint recital in Boston by two of the world’s leading virtuosi on their respective instruments.
  3. Monday, November 10

    • Pygmalion: Rameau
    • First Boston performance
    • Staged by Alan Curtis, Director of the Collegium Musicum, University of California, Berkley.

At the bottom, it mentions all concerts will take place in Sanders Theatre, Harvard University, with ticket details to be mailed early October and season ticket info available on the enclosed return envelope.

The right page is about "The Erwin Bodky Award," detailing that it is given annually to outstanding artists under thirty years of age with special interest in music written before 1791. The award offers a performing opportunity and honorarium, with winners selected after auditions by a committee.

It mentions the Cambridge Society for Early Music as the organization behind the award, inviting donations to an Endowment Fund.

There is a list of Bodky Award sponsors, including names like Leo L. Beranek, Lilli Bodky, and David Rockefeller Jr.

At the bottom right, there are two boxes giving biographies of the 1969 Bodky Award winners:

  • Daniel Collins, countertenor, with a background studying at New England Conservatory and performances with the Cambrige Society for Early Music.
  • John Gibbons, harpsichordist, born in St. Louis, Missouri, studied at Cincinnati Conservatory and New England Conservatory, awarded a Fulbright grant, and currently with the Boston Baroque Ensemble and New York Pro Musica Viol Consort.

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This image shows a scanned document or a printout, it appears to be a program or informational leaflet related to a concert series and an award.

On the left side, there is a header that states "Fall Concert Series 1969" followed by information about three events:

  1. Monday, October 27: A performance featuring the Early Music Quartet from Munich.
  2. Monday, November 3: A joint recital by Gustav Leonhardt on harpsichord and Frans Brueggen on recorders.
  3. Monday, November 10: The first Boston performance of "Pygmalion: Rameau," staged by Alan Curtis.

Below these entries, it notes that all concerts will be in Sanders Theatre, Harvard University, and tickets will be mailed in early October.

On the right side, the document mentions the "ERWIN BODKY AWARD," describing the criteria and history of the award, the process of selection, and contact information for the Erwin Bodky Award Committee. It also lists sponsors of the Bodky Award, such as Leo L. Beranek, Lilli Bodky, Roy Lamson, David Rockefeller, Jr., etc., and it provides brief information "ABOUT THE 1969 BODKY AWARD WINNERS," including two individuals named DANIEL COLLINS and JOHN GIBBONS.

Overall, the document is indicative of the musical and cultural activities associated with early music and historical performance practice, likely intended for aficionados of the genre.

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The image depicts a printed program or brochure for the 1969 Full Concert Series associated with the Erwin Bodky Award. The document is formatted as a single-page flyer or booklet, featuring details about upcoming concerts, the Erwin Bodky Award, its sponsors, and information about the 1969 award winners.

Layout and Content:

Left Side:

  • Title:
    The top of the page prominently displays the title: "Full Concert Series 1969" in bold, centered text.

  • Concert Schedule:
    The left side lists three concert dates and performances:

    1. Monday, October 27

      • Early Music Quartet (Studio der Fruehen Musik) from Munich
      • Description: An outstanding vocal and instrumental ensemble with Renaissance wind instruments and strings.
    2. Monday, November 3

      • Gustav Leonhardt, harpsichord
      • Frans Brüggen, recorder
      • Description: The first joint recital in Boston by two of the world's leading virtuosos on their respective instruments.
    3. Monday, November 10

      • Pygmalion: Rameau
      • Description: The first Boston performance, staged by Alan Curtis, Director of the Collegium Musicum, University of California, Berkeley.
  • Venue and Ticket Information:

    • 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.

Right Side:

  • Header:
    The right side begins with the heading: "THE ERWIN BODKY AWARD".

  • Description of the Award:

    • The Erwin Bodky Award is given annually to one or more outstanding artists in New England who are under thirty years of age and have special interest or talent in music written before 1791.
    • The award includes an annual stipend of $1,000 and offers performance opportunities and an honorarium.
    • Winners are selected after auditions before the Erwin Bodky Award Committee of the Society for Early Music.
  • Endowment Fund:

    • The Cambridge Society for Early Music has established the Erwin Bodky Award Endowment Fund, the income from which will be used to provide the honoraria.
    • The document invites donations or pledges to support the fund, with contact information provided for the Erwin Bodky Award Committee at the Cambridge Society for Early Music, Inc., Box 336, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
  • Sponsors:

    • A section titled "BODKY AWARD SPONSORS" lists the following sponsors:
      • Leo L. Beranek
      • Lili Bodky
      • John N. Burk Memorial Fund
      • Harry C. Gatos
      • Iva Dee Hillard
      • Frank T. Hubbert
      • Roy Lamson
      • David Rockefeller, Jr.
      • Arthur J. Rosenberg
      • William Schwab
      • Helen S. Sloboda
      • Isabel Kimball Whiting, in Memoriam
  • About the 1969 Bodky Award Winners:

    • Two winners are highlighted:
      1. Daniel Collins
        • Countertenor, currently a candidate for a Master of Music degree at New England Conservatory.
        • Has toured with the New York Pro Musica in plays of Daniel and Hasse and will join them during the summer. Mr. Collins has made three appearances with the Cambridge Society for Early Music, has recently made two recordings for Harmonia Mundi, and is now about to make a third recording with the Cambridge Consort.
      2. John Gibbons
        • Barpsichordist, born in St. Louis, Missouri, and began his study of piano at the age of six.
        • Studied organ at the Cincinnati Conservatory and harpsichord at the New England Conservatory.
        • Was awarded a Fulbright grant in 1957–58 to study harpsichord in the Netherlands.
        • Mr. Gibbons is presently the harpsichordist with the New York Pro Musical Viol Consort.

Design and Formatting:

  • The document is clean and professional, with a structured layout that separates concert details, award information, and sponsor acknowledgments.
  • The text is typed, likely on a typewriter, giving it a formal and historical appearance consistent with the 1960s era.
  • The use of bold headings and clear section breaks helps organize the information effectively.

Overall Impression:

The image portrays a well-organized and detailed program for a concert series tied to the Erwin Bodky Award, highlighting both the artistic performances and the recognition of emerging talent in early music. The inclusion of sponsor names and detailed biographies of the award winners adds depth and context to the event.

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The image appears to be a program booklet for a series of concerts. The top of the page reads "Full Concert Series 1969" and "The Erwin Bodky Award." Below that, there is a description of the Erwin Bodky Award, which is given annually to outstanding artists in New England who are under thirty years of age and have special talents in music written before 1791. The award offers an unusual performing opportunity and an honorarium. The winners are selected by well-known musicians.

The page then lists the concerts in the series, including dates, performers, and descriptions of the music to be performed. The concerts are described as featuring early music, including vocal and instrumental ensembles with Renaissance wind instruments and strings. The performers include the Early Music Quartet from Munich, Gustav Leonhardt on harpsichord, and Frans Brueggen on recorders.

The bottom of the page includes information about the Erwin Bodky Award Committee and sponsors, as well as a brief biography of the 1969 Bodky Award winners, Daniel Collins and John Gibbons. The program also includes a note about the location of the concerts and how to purchase tickets.