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The image shows a page from a program or booklet. The heading at the top of the page reads "THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19," indicating the date of the event. Below that, it mentions that the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures are presenting a performance by "STEPHEN SCHMIDT '73," who is identified as an organist.
The program features "Works of 20th Century German composers," divided into three sections:
SONATE I by Paul Hindemith
SONATE II by Hugo Distler
From the KLEINES ORGELBUCH by Ernst Pepping
At the bottom, there is an invitation for the audience to attend further recitals in the series, which will be held every Thursday at 12:15 PM. It mentions that the next event will be on Thursday, December 3rd, and provides details about an upcoming recital by James Johnson, who is a winner of the Sherman Prize in organ playing at Yale University. This recital will feature works by Franck, Guilmant, and J.S. Bach at Memorial Church at 8:30 PM, and it welcomes the audience to attend.
The image depicts a page from a program or announcement booklet for a series of organ recitals. The date listed at the top is Thursday, November 19. The event is organized by the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, with Stephen Schmidt '73 serving as the organist.
The program outlines a recital of works by 20th-century German composers:
Sonate I by Paul Hindemith:
Sonata by Hugo Distler:
From the KIEVE'S ORGELBUCH by Ernst Pepping:
The program invites attendees to further recitals unless otherwise announced, held every Thursday at 12:15 PM. It also notes that lunch and friends are welcome.
Additionally, it mentions that recitals will not be held during Thanksgiving holidays and will resume on Thursday, December 3rd.
Finally, there is an announcement for an evening recital featuring James Johnson, who is noted as a twice-consecutive winner of the Sherman Prize in organ playing. The recital will be at Yale University, featuring works by Felix Mendelssohn, Franz Liszt, Carl Reinecke, and others, and scheduled for 8:30 PM at the Memorial Church. The event is marked as "All welcome!"
The image shows a page from what appears to be a program or flyer for a recital event hosted by the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. The event is scheduled for Thursday, November 19.
Key details include:
Performer: Stephen Schmidt '73, the organist.
Program: The recital features works of 20th-century German composers:
Additional Information:
The image is of a program or flyer for an organ recital event. Here are the details:
Event Details:
Program:
The recital features works by 20th-century German composers, specifically:
Paul Hindemith - Sonata I
Hugo Distler - Sonata
Ernst Pepping - From the "Kleines Orgelbuch"
Additional Information:
The image shows a program for a concert event held on Thursday, November 19, co-presented by the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. The event features Stephen Schmidt '73 as the organist.
The concert program includes works by 20th-century German composers:
A Sonata by Paul Hindemith, consisting of two movements:
A Sonata by Hugo Distler, consisting of two movements:
From "Die KIEVES ORGELBUCH" by Ernst Pepping, with the pieces:
At the bottom of the program, there is an invitation to attend further recitals in the series, which will be held every Thursday at 12:15 PM unless otherwise announced. The next event after Thanksgiving holiday is scheduled for Thursday, December 3rd.
Additionally, the program notes that James Johnson, a two-time winner of the Sherman Prize in organ playing at Yale University, will present a recital of works by Baxendale, Guilmant, Franck, Gardane, and J.S. Bach at Memorial Church at 8:30 PM that evening. The audience is welcomed warmly.
The image shows a printed program for a musical recital. The event is scheduled for Thursday, November 19, and is organized by the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. The featured organist is Stephen Schmidt '73.
The program includes works by 20th-century German composers:
Paul Hindemith:
Hugo Distler:
Ernst Pepping:
The program also includes a note inviting attendees to further recitals every Thursday at 12:15 PM, encouraging them to bring their lunch and friends. It mentions that the next week's recital will be on Thursday, December 3rd, and that the evening's performance features James Johnson, a two-time consecutive winner of the Sherman Prize in organ playing at Yale University. The evening recital is scheduled for 8:30 PM at Memorial Church, with pieces by Marcel Dupré and J.S. Bach. The program concludes with a welcoming message.
The image displays a page from what appears to be a program or announcement regarding a musical event. It is a typewritten document affixed into a book or folder with a beige cover. The text on the paper specifies the details of the event as follows:
Title at the top of the page: "THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19"
It indicates that the event is presented by the "Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society" and the "Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures."
The main performer is listed as "STEPHEN SCHMIDT '73," identified as an organist.
The event focuses on "Works of 20th Century German composers."
There are three sections listed below with details:
I. SONATA I by Paul Hindemith
II. SONATA II by Hugo Distler
III. From the "KLEINES ORGELBUCH" by Ernst Pepping
The document also includes an invitation to the audience: "You are all cordially invited to attend further recitals in this series, which, unless otherwise announced, will be held every Thursday at 12:15 p.m. Feel free to bring your lunch and/or friends."
At the bottom, upcoming events are mentioned, including a Thanksgiving holiday and a recital on Thursday, Dec. 3rd by James Johnson.
The page provides a look into academic or collegiate musical events, showcasing pieces from specific German composers and inviting members of the university community to participate in these cultural offerings. The typewritten format suggests that this document is from an era when such typing was a standard form of creating formal documents or announcements.
The image shows a typed program or announcement for a recital event held by the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. The recital is scheduled for Thursday, November 19, and features Stephen Schmidt ’73 as the organist, who will perform works of 20th-century German composers.
The program includes:
I
Sonata I by Paul Hindemith
II
Sonata by Hugo Distler
III
From the Kleines Orgelbuch by Ernst Pepping
Sonne der Gerechtigkeit
Ich habe mein Sach Gott heimgestellt
Sollte ich meinem Gott nicht singen
There is an invitation to attend further recitals in the series, which are typically held every Thursday at 12:15 pm unless otherwise announced. Attendees are encouraged to bring lunch and/or friends.
Additional notes mention:
The image shows the interior of a book or program booklet, likely related to a musical recital or concert. The page displayed appears to be a program for an event organized by the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. The event is scheduled for Thursday, November 19, and features performances by Stephen Schmidt '73, who is identified as the organist. The program highlights works by 20th-century German composers, specifically:
Paul Hindemith
Hugo Distler
Ernst Pepping
The page also includes additional information about the recital series:
The design of the page is simple, with clean typography and a structured layout, typical of academic or formal event programs. The booklet itself has a worn, aged appearance, suggesting it may be from a historical or archival collection.
A book is open on a gray surface, with the left side of the book visible. The book is bound in brown paper and has a black spine. The pages are white, and the text is printed in black. The text on the page reads, "THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures present Stephen Schmidt '73 organist Works of 20th Century German composers." The text is followed by a list of composers and their works.