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The image shows an open book with an orange concert program or flyer inserted on the left side. The program is for a concert that took place on April 2, 1970, at 8:30 P.M. by the Telemann Society Orchestra, featuring Theodora Schulze on oboe and harpsichord, with Richard Schulze as the conductor. Additionally, Shoshana Shoshan, a noted Israeli soprano, made a special debut appearance, and Otto Schulze, age 11, played the recorders. The concert was held at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, in New York City. The admission price was $6.50. On the left edge of the program, the address of the Telemann Society is provided: 123 Independence Court, Concord, Massachusetts 01742. There is handwriting at the top of the program that says "like in scrapbook." The book itself has a green spine with visible lines from the book's pages.
The image shows a concert program for a performance by the Telemann Society Orchestra. Here are the details visible on the program:
The concert program is part of a book or album, as indicated by its placement within a bound volume.
The image shows a concert program for a performance by the Telemann Society Orchestra. The concert took place on April 2, 1970, at 8:30 PM in Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center in New York. The ticket price was $6.50.
The program features:
There is a note written in the top right corner of the program: "like in scrapbook." The concert program appears to be kept in a scrapbook or album. Additionally, the left side of the image shows a portion of another document, likely related to the Telemann Society, with a handwritten note mentioning "Mr. J. David Herman."
The image shows a concert program from a performance held on April 2, 1970, at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York. The concert was presented by the Telemann Society Orchestra.
Key details include:
Additionally, the program has a note in pencil written in the top right corner, reading "Take in scrapbook." The program is placed inside a scrapbook, with other papers visible in the surrounding pages. The Telemann Society is associated with 123 Independence Court, Concord, Massachusetts, 01742.
The image shows a concert program from an event held by The Telemann Society Orchestra. Here are the details:
Performers:
The program is placed on top of what appears to be a stack of sheet music or books. The program cover is pink with black text. There are some handwritten notes on the left side of the program.
The image shows a concert program from April 2, 1970, featuring The Telemann Society Orchestra. The concert was held at Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center, New York, and began at 8:30 PM.
The program lists the following performers:
There is a handwritten note at the top of the program that reads "please scrapbook!"
The program is placed in a scrapbook or photo album, with the pages visible on either side. The left page appears to have some text and images, while the right page is mostly blank.
This image shows an open program or booklet for a concert, displayed on a white background with the left page glued to the backing, leaving the right page clearly visible. The right-hand page is a bright salmon color and contains text related to a music event. At the top of the page, handwritten in script, there seems to be a note that says "file in scrapbook." Below the handwritten note is a larger header that reads "CONCERT,” followed by the date "2 APRIL 1970” and a time "8:30 P.M."
Below the header is the name of the musical group, “The Leilani Society Orchestra," styled in an elegant font. The page details featured performers including “THEODORA SCHULZE OBOE & HARPSICHORD” with “RICHARD SCHULZE” as conductor, and “SHOSHANA SHOSHAN,” noted as an Israeli Soprano. Additionally, there is a "special debut appearance” by “OTTO SCHULZE” at the age of 11, who is performing on recorders.
The venue for the concert is listed as "Alice Tully Hall" at "LINCOLN CENTER NEW YORK." The price of the program is indicated at the bottom-right corner as "$5.50."
The graphic elements include rectangular boxes around the names of the artists, providing a structured and clean layout. The design is simple, using only black text on a colored background for clarity and readability.
The image features a scrapbook with a pink ticket placed on top of an open page. The ticket includes details about a concert, specifically a performance by The Telemann Society Orchestra. The ticket is dated April 2, 1970, and it indicates that the concert was held at Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center, New York. The performers listed include Theodora Schulze on the oboe and harpsichord, Richard Schulze as the conductor, and Shoshana Shoshan, a noted Israeli soprano. The ticket also mentions a special debut appearance by Otto Schulze, who is noted to be 11 years old and a recorder player. The scrapbook itself has a green cover and white pages, with some text and images visible on the pages.
The image shows a book that is open to a page where a pink piece of paper is placed on top. The paper is probably a ticket for a concert that took place on April 2, 1970, at 8:30 PM. The concert was held at Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center, New York. The concert was held by the Telemann Society Orchestra, featuring Theodora and Richard Schulze, Shoshana Shoshan, and Otto Schulze.
The image shows the interior of a scrapbook or album, specifically an open page displaying a pink concert program. The program details a musical event as follows:
Overall, the image captures a well-preserved concert program from April 1970, highlighting a notable musical performance at Alice Tully Hall, featuring a young talent making their debut.