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The image shows a program for a musical event presented by The Boston Musica Viva, led by Music Director and Conductor Richard Pittman. The event took place at The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on Wednesday, September 23, 1970, at 8:30 p.m.
Program:
Joseph Schwantner
Anton von Webern
Roman Haubenstock-Ramati
Anton von Webern
Joseph Schwantner
Intermission
Joyce Mekeel
Arnold Schoenberg
Serenade, Op. 24 (1923)
Performed by:
Movements include:
The program also notes that the tape for the Haubenstock-Ramati Interpolation was recorded by Richardson Sound Engineering, Cambridge.
The image shows a page from a program booklet for a concert by The Boston Musica Viva. The concert was conducted by Richard Pittman, who was the Music Director and Conductor, and was presented by The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on Wednesday, September 23, 1970, at 8:30 p.m.
Here are the details of the program:
Joseph Schwantner
Anton von Webern
Roman Haubenstock-Ramati
Anton von Webern
Joseph Schwantner
Intermission
Joyce Mekeel
Arnold Schoenberg
Additionally, there is a note at the bottom of the page mentioning that the tape for the Haubenstock-Ramati Interpolation was recorded by Richardson Sound Engineering, Cambridge.
The image shows a program from a concert titled "The Boston Musica Viva," conducted by Richard Pittman. The concert was presented by The Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University on Wednesday, September 23, 1970, at 8:30 p.m.
The program included several musical pieces and performances:
Joseph Schwantner
Anton von Webern
Roman Haubenstock-Ramati
Anton von Webern
Joseph Schwantner
Intermission
Joyce Mekeel
Arnold Schoenberg
The performers listed under "The Boston Musica Viva" include:
Additionally, it is noted that the tape for the Haubenstock-Ramati "Interpolation" was recorded by Richardson Sound Engineering, Cambridge.
The image shows a program from a musical concert titled "The Boston Musica Viva," conducted by Richard Pittman, the Music Director. The concert was presented by The Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University and took place on Wednesday, September 23, 1970, at 8:30 p.m.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the program:
Joseph Schwantner
Anton von Webern
Roman Haubenstock-Ramati
Anton von Webern
Joseph Schwantner
Intermission
Joyce Mekeel
Arnold Schoenberg
Musicians of The Boston Musica Viva:
Additional Note:
The image is of a concert program from a performance by The Boston Musica Viva, which took place on Wednesday, September 23, 1970, at 8:30 p.m. The event was presented by The Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. Richard Pittman served as the Music Director and Conductor.
Joseph Schwantner
Anton von Webern
Roman Haubenstock-Ramati
Anton von Webern
Joseph Schwantner
Joyce Mekeel
Arnold Schoenberg
The image shows a program for a concert presented by The Boston Musica Viva at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on Wednesday, September 23, 1970, at 8:30 PM. The concert was conducted by Richard Pittman, who served as the Music Director and Conductor.
The program included the following pieces:
There was also an intermission during which the following pieces were performed:
The Boston Musica Viva ensemble members listed are:
Additionally, it is noted that the tape for the Haubenstock-Ramati interpolation was recorded by Richardson Sound Engineering, Cambridge.
The image shows an open book or program with text on the right-hand page. The text at the top reads "The Boston Musica Viva Richard Pittman, Music Director and Conductor." It indicates the event was presented by the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on Wednesday, September 23, 1970, at 8:30 p.m.
The text below outlines the program for the event, listing various musical pieces and composers along with some of the performers, such as Joan Heller, Soprano and John Heiss, Flute. Composers listed include Joseph Schwantner, Anton von Webern, Roman Haubenstock-Ramati, Joyce Mekeel, and Arnold Schoenberg.
There is also a section titled "THE BOSTON MUSICA VIVA" which lists the members of the ensemble, including their names and the instruments they play, such as Nancy Cirillo on the violin and Virginia Blakenman on the viola.
At the bottom, a note mentions that "The tape for the Haubenstock-Ramati Interpolation was recorded by Richardson Sound Engineering, Cambridge."
The image shows slight signs of wear on the book's edges, indicating that it may be a photo of a vintage or archival document. There's a warm-toned backdrop that could be the opposite page or the surface on which the book is laying.
The image shows the inside pages of a program booklet for a musical performance titled "The Boston Musica Viva", presented by The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on Wednesday, September 23, 1970, at 8:30 p.m. The event was conducted by Richard Pittman, who is listed as the Music Director and Conductor.
The program features a diverse selection of compositions, including world premieres and notable works by several composers:
Joseph Schwantner
Anton von Webern
Roman Haubenstock-Ramati
Anton von Webern
Joseph Schwantner
Joyce Mekeel
Arnold Schoenberg
The performers listed for The Boston Musica Viva include:
The booklet has a clean, typed layout with a structured format, listing composers, piece titles, and performers. The overall design is simple and professional, typical of a concert program from the early 1970s. The spine of the booklet is visible, indicating it is part of a bound collection or archive.
This is a music program from 1970. It is titled "The Boston Musica Viva." The program includes a list of performers, composers, and pieces to be played during the performance. The performers include Joan Heller, soprano; Virginia Blakeman, viola; Nancy Cirillo, violin; Jay Humeston, cello; John Heiss, flute; William Wrzesien, clarinet; Anthony Fulginiti, bass clarinet; Henry Wiktorowicz, mandolin; and Robert Sullivan, guitar. The composers include Joseph Schwantner, Anton von Webern, Roman Haubenstock-Ramati, Arnold Schoenberg, and Joyce Meekel. The pieces to be played include "Consortium" by Joseph Schwantner, "5 Canons, Op. 16" by Anton von Webern, "Interpolation" by Roman Haubenstock-Ramati, "6 Lieder, Op. 14" by Arnold Schoenberg, and "The Shape of Silence" by Joyce Meekel. The program also includes information about the recording of the "Haubenstock-Ramati Interpolation" by Richardson Sound Engineering.
The image is a photograph of an open program booklet. The booklet is opened to a page that lists the program for a musical event. The title of the event is "The Boston Musica Viva," and it is presented by The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. The event is scheduled for Wednesday, September 23, 1970, at 8:30 p.m. Richard Pittman is mentioned as the Music Director and Conductor.
The program lists several compositions and their respective composers, along with the performers for each piece. The compositions include works by Joseph Schwantner, Anton von Webern, Roman Haubenstock-Ramati, and Arnold Schoenberg. The performers are listed as Nancy Cirillo on violin, Virginia Blakeman on viola, Jay Humeston on cello, John Heiss on flute, William Wrzesien on clarinet, Anthony Fulginiti on bass clarinet, Henry Wiktorowicz on mandolin, and Robert Sullivan on guitar.
Additionally, the booklet mentions that the tape for the Haubenstock-Ramati Interpolation was recorded by Richardson Sound Engineering, Cambridge.