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The image shows a page from a program or flyer for a musical event hosted by the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures at Harvard University. The event features Ruth Tweets as the organist.
The program includes the following details:
Performer:
Works by Johann Sebastian Bach:
I. Fantasia and Fugue in C Minor
II. Three Lent chorale preludes from the Orgelbüchlein:
III. Toccata and Fugue in D Minor (Dorian)
Invitation:
Location and Date:
The page appears to be a part of a booklet or a program booklet with text printed on one side and blank on the other. The left side of the page is blank.
The image displays a program or flyer for an organ recital featuring works by Johann Sebastian Bach. The event is presented by the Edward-Radcliffe Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. Ruth Tweet is the organist for this recital.
The program includes the following works:
Fantasia and Fugue in C Minor
Three Lenten Chorale Preludes from the Orgelbüchlein:
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor (Dorian)
At the bottom of the program, there is an invitation to attend further recitals in the series unless one is otherwise announced. These recitals are scheduled every Thursday at 12:15 PM and are free to the public, with an invitation to bring friends for lunch.
The next week's recital will feature George Chen, a Fellow of New England Conservatory of Music. Additionally, there are mentions of previous organ recitals, such as one in Flentrop Organ, 1958, and an exhibition on "Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Art" at Harvard University.
The image displays a program or announcement from the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. The event features Ruth Tweedie as the organist, presenting works by Johann Sebastian Bach. The program includes the following pieces:
I. Fantasia and Fugue in C Minor
II. Three Lenten chorale preludes from the Orgelbüchlein:
The event details mention that the recital series will continue every Thursday at 12:15 PM in the Flenrop Organ, Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Art, Harvard University, unless otherwise announced. The audience is invited to bring lunch and invite friends. The next week's performance will feature George Cohan from the New England Conservatory of Music. The program is dated November 1, 1958.
The image shows a page from a program or an announcement for an organ recital. The recital is presented by the "Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society" and the "Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures."
The recital features works by Johann Sebastian Bach, specifically:
Below the list of compositions, there is an invitation to attend further organ recitals in the series, which are held every Thursday at 12:15 PM unless otherwise announced. The invitation encourages attendees to bring friends and suggests that the next recital will be performed by George Cohan at the New England Conservatory of Music.
The program is dated from 1958 and is associated with the Flentrop Organ, Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Art at Harvard University.
The image is a document, likely a program or invitation, for an organ recital event. Here is a detailed summary:
Event Information:
Program:
Christe, du Lamm Gottes,
der du trägst die Sünd der Welt,
nimm dich unser;
Christe, du Lamm Gottes,
der du trägst die Sünd der Welt,
gib uns deinen Frieden.
Christus, der uns selig macht,
kein Böse hat begonnen,
der ward für uns in der Nacht
als ein Dieb gefangen;
er ward vor gottlos Leut’
und für gottlos verklaget,
verlaßet, verachtet,
wie denn die Schrift sagt.
O Mensch, beweiñ dein’ Sünden gross,
darum Christus sein’s Vaters Schoß hussert,
und kam auf Erden,
von einer Jungfrau rein und zart
zu uns geboren ward;
der Todten der Mittler werden.
Den Todten das Leben gab,
und legt’ dabei alle Krankheit ab,
bis sich die Zeit hernähert,
dass er für uns geopfert wird,
trägt er für unsern schweren Bürd’,
wohl an dem Kreuz die lange.
Additional Information:
The image shows a program or announcement for a musical recital featuring works by Johann Sebastian Bach. The event is presented by the Bryn Mawr-Haverford Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. The organist performing is Ruth F. Martin.
The program lists the following works to be performed:
I. Fantasia and Fugue in C minor
II. Three Lenten chorale preludes from the Orgelbüchlein:
III. Toccata and Fugue in D minor (Dorian)
The announcement also includes an invitation to a lunch and invites friends to bring their own. The lunch will be held at 12:15 PM.
The program notes that the next week's recital will be given by George Cohen from the New England Conservatory of Music. The location of the event is the Fientrop Organ, 1959, in the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Art at Harvard University.
The image displays a pamphlet or program for an organ music event. The cover page is partially visible, and the inside page is open, revealing content that is clearly associated with a musical performance. Here's a detailed description of the visible text and context:
The visible part of the pamphlet suggests that this event was centered around classical organ music, specifically focusing on the works of Bach, and likely took place at Harvard University. It appears to be an educational series of performances open to the community.
The image shows a typed program or announcement from the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. It presents organist Ruth Tweeter performing works by Johann Sebastian Bach. The program includes:
I. Fantasia and Fugue in C Minor
II. Three Lenten Chorale Preludes from the Orgelbüchlein:
The text invites people to attend further organ recitals held every Thursday at 12:15 p.m., encouraging them to bring lunch and friends. It notes that the next week's recital will feature George Cohen from the New England Conservatory of Music.
At the bottom, it states the organ used is a Flentrop Organ from 1958, located in the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Art at Harvard University.
The image shows an open book, likely a program or booklet, featuring text related to a musical event or series of performances. The content is organized into sections and includes the following details:
The page lists several works by Johann Sebastian Bach, each with a title and a brief excerpt of the text or lyrics:
I. FANTASIA AND FUGE IN C MINOR
II. Three Lenten chorale preludes from the Orgelbüchlein:
III. TOCCATA AND FUGE IN D MINOR (DORIAN)
The image depicts a program for a series of organ recitals featuring works by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by Ruth Teeter. The event is organized by the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, with performances scheduled for Thursdays at 12:15 p.m. The program includes specific Bach compositions, and the next performer is announced as George Cohen from the New England Conservatory of Music. The event is held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Art, using a Flentrop Organ from 1958.
The image shows an open book with a white page featuring text in black font. The book appears to be a program or a booklet. The text on the page includes the title "Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures present," followed by the name "RUTH TWEETEN organist." The page then lists three works of Johann Sebastian Bach: "I Fantasia and Fugue in C Minor," "II Fantasia and Fugue in C Minor," and "III Toccata and Fugue in D Minor (Dorian)." The text also includes a chorale prelude from the Orgelbüchlein: "Christe, du Lamm Gottes (no. 21)" and "Christus, der uns selig macht (no. 22)." There is an invitation for attendees to bring friends to the organ recitals, which will be held every Thursday at 12:15 p.m. unless otherwise announced. The next recital is scheduled for the following week with George Cohan, and the event will take place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Art, Harvard University, on the Flentrop Organ, 1958.