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The image shows a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The release announces an upcoming concert by the Boston Musica Viva, which is scheduled for Wednesday, September 23rd, at 8:30 PM at the museum.

Key details from the press release include:

  • Performers:

    • Soprano Joan Heller
    • Baritone David Evitts
  • Musica Viva Details:

    • Directed by Richard Pittman, Associate Conductor of the New England Conservatory.
    • Specializes in 20th-century music, making it unique in the Boston area.
  • Program Highlights:

    • Joan Heller will perform Anton von Webern's "6 Lieder, Op. 14" and "5 Canons, Op. 16."
    • David Evitts will sing Anton Schoenberg's "Serenade, Op. 24."
    • World Premiere of Joseph Schwantner's "Consortium for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, and cello."
    • Roman Haubenstock-Ramati's "Interpolation."
    • Joyce Mekeel's "The Shape of Silence," a composition for solo flute.
  • Instrumentalists:

    • Nancy Cirillo, violin
    • Virginia Blakeman, viola
    • Jay Humeston, cello
    • John Heiss, flute
    • William Wrzesien, clarinet
    • Anthony Fulginiti, bass clarinet
    • Henry Wiktorowicz, mandolin
    • Robert Sullivan, guitar

The release emphasizes the unique nature of the Boston Musica Viva and highlights the notable works and performers featured in the concert.

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The image shows a news release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The release is marked for immediate release with the reference number 495-2338.

The news details an upcoming concert by the Boston Musica Viva, a chamber group specializing in 20th-century music, directed by Richard Pittman. The concert is scheduled for Wednesday, September 23rd, at 8:30 p.m. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

The featured soloists are soprano Joan Heller and baritone David Evitts:

  • Soprano Joan Heller will sing Anton von Webern's "6 Lieder, Op. 14" and "5 Canons, Op. 16".
  • Baritone David Evitts will sing Anton Schoenberg's "Serenade, Op. 24".

Joan Heller is noted for her past performances at Tanglewood with the Boston String Quartet and in various cities like Boston and New York. David Evitts has worked with notable opera companies, including the Goldsky Opera Company, and has attended the New England Conservatory.

The concert program includes a world premiere of Joseph Schwantner's "Consortium" for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, and cello, along with other works by Roman Haubenstock-Ramati ("Interpolation") and Joyce Makel ("The Shape of Silence" for solo flute).

The instrumentalists listed for the concert are Nancy Cirillo (violin), Virginia Blakeman (viola), Jay Humeston (cello), John Heiss (flute), William Wrzesien (clarinet), Anthony Fulginiti (bass clarinet), Henry Wiktorowicz (mandolin), and Robert Sullivan (guitar).

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The document is a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, announcing a concert by the Boston Musica Viva on Wednesday, September 23rd at 8:30 p.m. The concert will feature soprano Joan Heller and baritone David Evitts. The program includes works by Anton von Webern, Anton Schoenberg, Joseph Schwantner, Roman Haubenstock-Ramati, and Joyce Mekeel. The Boston Musica Viva, directed by Richard Pittman, is noted for its specialization in 20th-century music. The instrumentalists include Nancy Cirillo, Virginia Blakeman, Jay Humeston, John Heiss, William Wrzesien, Anthony Fulginiti, Henry Wiktorowicz, and Robert Sullivan.

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The image is a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It announces the opening concert of the second season of the Boston Musica Viva, scheduled for Wednesday, September 23rd, at 8:30 p.m.

Key details include:

  1. Featured Soloists:

    • Soprano Joan Heller: She will perform Anton von Webern's "6 Lieder, Op. 14" and "5 Canons, Op. 16." Heller has studied at Oberlin College, the Mozarteum in Salzburg, and the New England Conservatory. She has performed as a soloist at Tanglewood with the Boston String Quartet and in both Boston and New York.
    • Baritone David Evitts: He will sing Anton Schoenberg's "Serenade, Op. 24." Evitts has performed with several opera companies, including the Goldovsky Opera Company, and in locations such as Boston and Augusta, Georgia. He also attended the New England Conservatory following his time at Kansas State College.
  2. Program Highlights:

    • The concert will include the world premiere of Joseph Schwantner's "Consortium" for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, and cello.
    • Other works on the program are Roman Haubenstock-Ramati's "Interpolation" and Joyce Mekeel's "The Shape of Silence," a composition for solo flute.
  3. Musicians of Boston Musica Viva:

    • Nancy Cirillo (violin)
    • Virginia Blakeman (viola)
    • Jay Humeston (cello)
    • John Heiss (flute)
    • William Wrzesien (clarinet)
    • Anthony Puligniti (bass clarinet)
    • Henry Wiktorowicz (mandolin)
    • Robert Sullivan (guitar)

The Boston Musica Viva is directed by Richard Pittman, who is also the Associate Conductor of the New England Conservatory. This chamber group is noted for specializing in 20th-century music.

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The image shows a typed press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The release is dated for immediate release and includes the contact number 495-2338.

The press release announces a concert by the Boston Musica Viva, which opens its second season with a performance at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on Wednesday, September 23rd, at 8:30 p.m. The concert is directed by Richard Pittman, the Associate Conductor of the New England Conservatory.

Featured soloists are soprano Joan Heller and baritone David Evitts. Joan Heller will perform Anton von Webern's "6 Lieder, Op. 14" and "5 Canons, Op. 16." She has performed with the Boston String Quartet and at Tanglewood, and has studied at Oberlin College, the Mozarteum in Salzburg, and the New England Conservatory.

David Evitts will sing Anton Schoenberg’s "Serenade, Op. 24." He has performed with various opera companies, including the Goldovsky Opera Company, and has attended the New England Conservatory after studying at Kansas State College.

The program includes the world premiere of Joseph Schwantner's "Consortium" for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, and cello, as well as other works such as Roman Haubenstock-Ramati's "Interpolation" and Joyce Meekel's "The Shape of Silence," a composition for solo flute.

The instrumentalists of the Boston Musica Viva are listed as:

  • Nancy Cirillo, violin
  • Virginia Blakeman, viola
  • Jay Humeston, cello
  • John Heiss, flute
  • William Wrzesien, clarinet
  • Anthony Fulginiti, bass clarinet
  • Henry Wiktorowicz, mandolin
  • Robert Sullivan, guitar

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The image is a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The release is dated for immediate dissemination and includes the contact number 495-2338.

The announcement details the opening concert of the second season of Boston Musica Viva, a chamber music group specializing in 20th-century music, directed by Richard Pittman, Associate Conductor of the New England Conservatory. The concert will take place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on Wednesday, September 23rd, at 8:30 p.m.

Featured soloists include soprano Joan Heller and baritone David Evitts:

  • Joan Heller will perform Anton von Webern's 6 Lieder, Op. 14 and 5 Canons, Op. 16. Her background includes studies at Oberlin College, the Mozarteum in Salzburg, and the New England Conservatory. She has performed as a soloist at Tanglewood with the Boston String Quartet, and in Boston and New York.
  • David Evitts will perform Anton Schoenberg's Serenade, Op. 24. He has appeared in various opera companies, including the Goldovsky Opera Company, and those in Boston and Augusta, Georgia. Evitts also attended the New England Conservatory after a tenure at Kansas State College.

The concert program includes the world premiere of Joseph Schwantner's Consortium for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, and cello, as well as works by Roman Haubenstock-Ramati and Joyce Mekeel. The instrumentalists of Boston Musica Viva are listed as Nancy Cirillo (violin), Virginia Blakeman (viola), Jay Humeston (cello), John Heiss (flute), William Wrzesien (clarinet), Anthony Fulginiti (bass clarinet), Henry Wiktorowicz (mandolin), and Robert Sullivan (guitar).

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The image shows a typed press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It announces that soprano Joan Heller and baritone David Evitts will be featured soloists as the Boston Musica Viva opens its second season of concerts at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on Wednesday, September 23rd, at 8:30 p.m.

Key points include:

  • The Musica Viva is directed by Richard Pittman, Associate Conductor of the New England Conservatory, and is a chamber group specializing in 20th-century music.
  • Joan Heller will sing Anton von Webern’s "6 Lieder," Op. 14 and "5 Canons," Op. 16. She studied at Oberlin College, Mozarteum in Salzburg, and the New England Conservatory and has performed with the Boston String Quartet in Boston and New York.
  • David Evitts will sing Anton Schoenberg’s "Serenade," Op. 24, and has appeared in opera companies including Goldovsky Opera Company, Boston, and Augusta, Georgia. He attended the New England Conservatory and held a tenure at Kansas State College.
  • The program includes the World Premiere of Joseph Schwantner's "Consortium" for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, and cello.
  • Other works performed will be Roman Haubenstock-Ramati’s "Interpolation" and Joyce Mekeel’s "The Shape of Silence," a composition for solo flute.
  • The instrumentalists of Boston Musica Viva are listed as Nancy Cirillo (violin), Virginia Blakeman (viola), Jay Humeston (cello), John Heiss (flute), William Wrzesien (clarinet), Anthony Fulginiti (bass clarinet), Henry Wiktorowicz (mandolin), and Robert Sullivan (guitar).

The document includes a contact number for immediate release: 495-2338.

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The image shows a printed document placed in an open book, slightly slanted to the left. The document header reads "NEWS from the BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM, Harvard University. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE" followed by an address and a phone number. It discusses an upcoming concert featuring soprano Joan Heller and baritone David Evitts. They will be performing with Boston Musica Viva at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

Specific performances and works are mentioned, including Webern's "Lieder, Op. 14", Schoenberg's "Serenade, Op. 24", and the World Premiere of Joseph Schwantner's "Consortium" for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, and cello. Other pieces include Roman Haubenstock-Ramati's "Interpolation" and Joyce Mekeel's "The Shape of Silence."

The document also lists the performers from the Boston Musica Viva ensemble, which includes various instrumentalists with their corresponding instruments such as violin, viola, cello, flutes, clarinet, mandolin, and guitar.

The text has a formal tone, typical for a press release or concert announcement, providing details about the event, artists involved, and the repertoire. The sheet has a crease down the middle, indicating it has been folded, and the paper is affixed to the book with adhesive at the upper corners.

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The image shows a printed news release or press announcement from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document is formatted as a typed or printed page with a clean, formal layout, and it appears to be part of an archival or historical collection, as suggested by the aged paper and binding.

Key Details from the Image:

  1. Header Information:

    • The top of the page includes the header:
      "NEWS from the BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts".
    • Below the header, it states:
      "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE", indicating that this is a press release intended for public dissemination.
    • A reference number "495-2338" is included, likely for internal tracking or archival purposes.
  2. Main Content:

    • The release announces a concert event featuring soprano Joan Heller and baritone David Evitts as soloists for the Boston Musica Viva, which is opening its second season of concerts.
    • The concert is scheduled to take place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on Wednesday, September 23rd, at 8:30 p.m..
  3. About the Boston Musica Viva:

    • The group is described as a chamber ensemble directed by Richard Pittman, who is identified as the Associate Conductor of the New England Conservatory.
    • The ensemble is noted for its specialization in 20th-century music, making it unique in the Boston area.
  4. Performers and Repertoire:

    • Joan Heller will perform Anton von Webern’s 6 Lieder, Op. 14 and 5 Canons, Op. 16. Her background includes studies at Oberlin College, the Salzburg Mozarteum, and the New England Conservatory. She has performed as a soloist with the Boston String Quartet at Tanglewood, as well as in Boston and New York.
    • David Evitts will perform Anton Schoenberg’s Serenade, Op. 24. He has performed with numerous opera companies, including the Goldovsky Opera Company, and has appeared in Boston and Augusta, Georgia. He also attended the New England Conservatory after a tenure at Kansas State College.
  5. Program Highlights:

    • The program will include the World Premiere of Joseph Schwanter’s Consortium for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, and cello.
    • Additional works on the program are:
      • Roman Haubenstock-Ramati’s Interpolation
      • Joyce Meekel’s The Shape of Silence, a composition for solo flute.
  6. Instrumentalists:

    • The instrumentalists of the Boston Musica Viva are listed as:
      • Nancy Cirillo (violin)
      • Virginia Blakeman (viola)
      • Jay Humeston (cello)
      • John Heiss (flute)
      • William Wrzesienski (clarinet)
      • Anthony Fulginiti (bass clarinet)
      • Henry Wiktorowicz (mandolin)
      • Robert Sullivan (guitar)

Visual Description:

  • The page has a light brown, aged appearance, suggesting it may be part of an archive or historical collection.
  • The text is typed or printed in a clean, formal font, typical of official press releases.
  • The page is part of a bound document, as indicated by the visible spine and edges of the book or folder in which it is housed.

Summary:

The image depicts a press release announcing a concert by the Boston Musica Viva at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It highlights the performers, the repertoire, and the unique focus of the ensemble on 20th-century music. The document is formal and structured, designed for immediate distribution to media outlets or interested parties.

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The image shows a printed document, which appears to be a press release. The document has a beige background and white text. The text reads, "NEWS from the BUSCH-REISING MUSEUM, Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts 495-2338 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE." Below the title, there is a paragraph that reads, "Soprano Joan Heller and baritone David Evvitts will be featured soloists as the Boston Musica Viva opens its second season of concerts at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Wednesday, September 23rd, at 8:30 p.m."

The paragraph goes on to describe the musicians, their backgrounds, and the music they will perform. It mentions that the Musica Viva is a chamber group specializing in 20th-century music, and that the program will include works by Anton von Webern, Anton Schoenberg, Joseph Schwantner, Roman Haubenstock-Ramati, and Joyce Mekeel.

The document also lists the instrumentalists of the Boston Musica Viva, including Nancy Cirillo, Virginia Blakeman, Jay Humeston, John Heiss, William Wrzesien, Anthony Fulginiti, Henry Wiktorowicz, and Robert Sullivan.

Overall, the image shows a press release announcing an upcoming concert by the Boston Musica Viva at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, featuring soloists Joan Heller and David Evvitts.