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The image shows a letter from the Leverett House Opera Society and the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, dated March 20, 1970. The letter is addressed to the patrons of these institutions.
The content of the letter announces the society's production of two Medieval musical plays: "The Play of Daniel" and "Saul and David." These performances are scheduled for the nights of April 28, 29, 30, and May 1 and 2 in the Romanesque Hall of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The letter describes these plays as representative of the highest form of liturgical drama, despite being separated stylistically by several centuries. Due to the unique nature of these works, the appeal for financial support is emphasized.
The letter further explains that the success of these productions relies on the generous response from supporters. It highlights that the cast and staff are from the Harvard community and the greater Boston area. The society cordially invites patrons to contribute any amount, with a suggestion of fifteen dollars or more.
The letter concludes with a thank you in advance for the support and is signed by John Andrew Jameson, the producer, and Archie Epps, the dean and sponsor of the Leverett House Opera Society.
The image shows a letter dated March 20, 1970, from Leverett House, Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The letter is addressed to patrons of the Leverett House Opera Society and the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The letter announces the production of two significant pieces of liturgical drama:
These plays will be performed jointly on April 24, 26, 28, and May 1 and 2, at the Romanesque Hall of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The letter highlights the unique nature of these works and the importance of the performances due to their stylistic separation spanning several centuries.
The letter expresses gratitude for the patrons' support and requests their generosity in attending the performances. It mentions that the cast includes some of the finest amateur musicians from the Harvard community and the greater Boston area. Tickets are offered for free, and patrons are invited to contribute additional funds, with a suggested amount of fifteen dollars per performance night.
The letter is signed by John Andrew Janieson, the producer, and Archie Epps, the sponsor of the Leverett House Opera Society.
The image shows a letter from Leverett House at Harvard University, dated March 20, 1970. The letter is addressed to the patrons of the Leverett House Opera Society and the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It announces the production of two musical works: the Medieval play "The Play of Daniel" and Benjamin Britten's modern parable "Curlew River," to be performed on April 24, 25, 30, and May 1 and 2 in the Romanesque Hall of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The letter highlights that both pieces are significant examples of liturgical drama, separated by centuries, and expresses the need for financial support to ensure the completeness of the productions. It invites patrons to contribute at least fifteen dollars for free tickets to the performances. The letter is signed by John Andrew Jamieson, Producer, and Dean Archie Epps, Sponsor, on behalf of the Leverett House Opera Society.
The image shows a letter dated March 20, 1970, from Leverett House Opera Society at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The letter is addressed to the Patrons of the Leverett House Opera Society and the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
Key points in the letter include:
Announcement: The Leverett House Opera Society is proud to announce its production of two works:
Performance Details: These works will be performed jointly on April 30 and May 1 in the Loeb Drama Center, and on May 2 in the Houghton Hall of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
Significance: Both pieces represent some of the highest forms of liturgical drama from their respective eras, separated by several centuries. Due to the unique nature of these works and the need to perform them separately, the costs are unusually high.
Request for Support: The letter appeals to patrons for financial support, noting that without generous contributions, the society will struggle to cover the production costs. The cast includes some of the finest amateur musicians in the Harvard and greater Boston area. The Leverett Opera Society invites patrons to contribute either $15 or any amount they can afford.
Closing: The letter expresses gratitude for the patrons' support in advance and is signed by:
The letter emphasizes the necessity of financial contributions to ensure the success of the performances.
The image shows a letter from Leverett House at Harvard University, dated March 20, 1970. The letter is addressed to the patrons of Leverett House Opera Society and the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The letter announces the production of two significant works: the Medieval musical play "The Play of Daniel" and Benjamin Britten's modern parable "Curlew River." These performances were scheduled to take place jointly on the nights of April 24, 25, 30, and May 1 and 2 in the Romanesque Hall of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The letter highlights that both pieces are of the highest form of liturgical drama, despite being stylistically different and separated by centuries. The letter stresses the need for special appeals to patrons due to the unique nature of these works and the necessity of their generous support to ensure the productions' completeness and quality.
The cast and staff are noted for their excellence, representing some of the finest amateur musicians from Harvard and the greater Boston area. The letter cordially invites patrons to accept two free tickets for any of the performance nights, with the option to contribute an additional $15 or more if they wish to provide further support.
The letter is signed by John Andrew Jamieson, the Producer, and Dean Archie Epps, the Sponsor, of the Leverett House Opera Society.
The image is of a letterhead from Leverett House, part of Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The letter is dated March 20, 1970. It is addressed to the patrons of the Leverett House Opera Society and the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The letter announces the upcoming production of two significant works:
These productions are scheduled to be performed jointly on April 24, 25, 30, and May 1 and 2 in the Romantic Hall of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The letter notes that both pieces are of the highest form of liturgical drama, separated stylistically by several centuries.
The letter highlights the unique nature of these works and the challenges faced in staging them. It emphasizes the need for generous support from patrons to ensure the productions' completeness and quality. The cast is described as excellent, comprising fine amateur musicians from the Harvard community and the greater Boston area.
The letter cordially invites patrons to contribute to the productions by accepting free tickets for any of the performance nights or by making donations of fifteen dollars or more. The letter concludes with thanks in advance for the patrons' support and is signed by John Andrew Janieson, the Producer, and Dean Archie Epps, the Sponsor.
The image is of a typed letter dated March 20, 1970, from Leverett House at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The letter is addressed to the patrons of Leverett House Opera Society and the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It announces the production of two operas: the medieval musical play "The Play of Daniel" and Benjamin Britten's modern parable "Curlew River," which are set to be performed jointly on April 24, 26, 30, and May 1 and 2 in the Romanesque Hall of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The letter states that both pieces represent high forms of liturgical drama, separated stylistically by several centuries, and highlights the special appeal of these performances due to their unusual nature and the challenge of doing two separate operas. It mentions the need for generous support to ensure the completeness of the productions, praises the cast and staff for their excellence, and offers two free tickets per donation of fifteen dollars or more. The letter concludes with gratitude for support and is signed by John Andrew Jamieson, Producer, and Dean Archie Epps, Sponsor, representing the Leverett House Opera Society. The letterhead includes the Leverett House emblem.
This image shows a page of a document titled "LEVERETT HOUSE HARVARD UNIVERSITY CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS" with a date "March 20, 1970" at the top. The document seems to be a letter or announcement addressed to "Patrons of Leverett House Opera Society and the Busch-Reisinger Museum."
The main body of the text is communicating that the Leverett House Opera Society is proud to announce its production of the Medieval musical play "The Play of Daniel" and Benjamin Britten's modern parable "Curlew River," to be performed jointly on the nights of April 24, 25, 30 and May 1 and 2 in the Renaissance Hall of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
It mentions that both pieces are representative of high forms of liturgical drama, separated stylistically by seven centuries, and notes the unusual nature of the works. The letter also appeals for financial support, citing the lack of completeness without such backing, and extends an invitation to attend the events, with a suggested donation of fifteen dollars or an amount of the patron's choosing.
The sign-off includes the phrase "Sincerely yours," followed by two signatures. The first signature is difficult to read, but the second signature appears to be "Archie Epps," who is identified as the Dean and Sponsor. Beneath the signatures, "LEVERETT HOUSE OPERA SOCIETY" is printed as an organizational mention. The overall tone of the document is formal and courteous, indicating a request for patronage and support.
The image shows a formal letterhead and letter from the Leverett House Opera Society at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document is dated March 20, 1970, and is addressed to Patrons of Leverett House Opera Society and the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
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The image depicts a formal invitation or announcement letter from the Leverett House Opera Society at Harvard University, dated March 20, 1970. It invites patrons to attend performances of The Play of Daniel and Curlew River, highlighting the unique combination of medieval and modern works, and requesting financial support for the productions. The letter is signed by the producer and sponsor, reflecting the collaborative and academic nature of the event.
The image shows a letter from the Leverett House Opera Society, dated March 20, 1970. The letter is addressed to the patrons of the Leverett House Opera Society and the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It begins with a formal salutation and then explains that the society is proud to announce its production of the medieval musical play "The Play of Daniel" and Benjamin Britten's modern opera "Curlew River." The letter goes on to describe the uniqueness of the two operas and the need for financial support to make the productions possible. It also mentions that the cast for both operas is excellent, representing some of the finest amateur musicians of the Harvard community and the greater Boston area. The letter concludes with an invitation for patrons to accept two free tickets for any of the performances or to contribute donations of fifteen dollars or more. The letter is signed by John Andrew Jamieson, the producer, and Dean Archie Eppe, the sponsor.