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The image shows a program or flyer for an event organized by the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. The event features a performance by Ruth Tweeten, an organist. The program is divided into three sections:
I. ORGAN PARTITA
II. THREE SCHÜBLER CHORALES by J.S. Bach
III. PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN D MAJOR by J.S. Bach
The program also notes that the next week's performance will feature George Cohen from the New England Conservatory of Music. The event is held every Thursday at 12:15 p.m. in the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Art at Harvard University. The flyer mentions that the Flentrop Organ will be used, and the event is set for 1958.
The image is a page from a program or schedule for an organ recital event. It appears to be from the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, organized in collaboration.
The recital is presented by Ruth Tweeten, who is identified as the organist.
The program outlines three sections of music:
I. Organ Partita:
II. Three Schübler Chorales by J.S. Bach:
III. Prelude and Fugue in D Major by J.S. Bach
The recital is scheduled to be followed by another performance by George Cohen from the New England Conservatory of Music.
The invitation notes that further recitals in this series will be held every Thursday at 12:15 PM unless otherwise announced.
The venue for the recital is the Flentrop Organ at the Bach-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Art at Harvard University, dated 1958.
The image shows an open page from what appears to be a program or schedule for a series of organ recitals hosted by the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. The event features Ruth Tweeten as the organist.
The program lists three pieces to be performed:
The bottom of the page mentions that the next recital will feature George Cohen from the New England Conservatory of Music and invites the audience to attend further recitals in the series, which will be held every Thursday at 12:15 PM unless otherwise announced. The location is specified as the Flentrop Organ at the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Art, Harvard University, dated 1958.
The image shows a concert program presented by the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. The organist for the event is Ruth Tweeten.
The program is divided into three parts:
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II.
III.
Additional Information:
The image is of a program from a recital event held by the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society in conjunction with the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. The program lists the details of a recital given by Ruth Tweeten, an organist.
The recital program includes the following pieces:
ORGAN PARTITA:
THREE SCHÜTZER CHORALES:
PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN D MAJOR:
The recital took place on the Flentrop Organ, 1958, at the Bach-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Art, Harvard University.
The program also notes that the next recital would be given by George Cohen from the New England Conservatory of Music. It invites attendees to future recitals in the series, which would be held every Thursday at 12:15 PM unless otherwise announced.
The image shows a program for a musical event presented by the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. The event features Ruth Teece, an organist, and is scheduled to take place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Art at Harvard University. The program includes three sections:
I. CÉSAR FRANCK:
II. THREE SCHÜBLER CHORALES by J.S. Bach:
III. PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN D MAJOR by J.S. Bach
The organ used for the event is the Flentrop Organ, 1958. The program also mentions that further recitals in the series will be held every Thursday at 12:15 p.m., unless otherwise announced. The event is supported by the New England Conservatory of Music.
The image shows a page of a program for a musical performance. At the top, it says "Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures present Ruth Tweten, organist."
The program is divided into three sections, I, II, and III, each containing pieces for organ:
I. ORGAN PARTITA "Komm, Gott Schöpfer, Heiliger Geist" and "Nun komm der Heiden Heiland" by Distler, which includes a Toccata, Chorale with variations, and another Toccata.
II. THREE SCHÜBLER CHORALES by J.S. Bach, including "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme" and "Meine Seele erhebt den Herren."
III. PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN D MAJOR, also by J.S. Bach.
The text at the bottom indicates that the recital took place on the Fisk organ built in 1958 at the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Art in Harvard University. It invites attendees to further recitals in the series, held every Thursday at 12:15 p.m., and notes that next week's performer will be George Cohen from the New England Conservatory of Music.
The image shows a typed program inserted into a book with aged, beige pages. The program is for an event presented by the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, featuring organist Ruth Tweeten.
The program is divided into three parts:
I. ORGAN PARTITA: "Nun komm der Heiden Heiland" by Distler
II. THREE SCHUBLER CHORALES by J.S. Bach
III. PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN D MAJOR by J.S. Bach
It also mentions the next week's recital performer, George Cohen from the New England Conservatory of Music, and invites all cordially to attend further recitals in the series, held every Thursday at 12:15 p.m., unless otherwise announced.
The venue is the Flentrop Organ, 1958, Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Art at Harvard University.
The image shows the inside cover of a program booklet for a concert or recital. The booklet is open, revealing a page with detailed information about the event. Here's a breakdown of the content:
The page outlines the musical pieces to be performed, organized into three sections:
This program suggests a concert or recital featuring organ music by composers such as Distler and J.S. Bach, performed by Ruth Tweeten. It is part of a series of events organized by the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures at Harvard University. The inclusion of Bach's works and Distler's organ partita highlights a focus on classical and possibly contemporary organ repertoire. The venue, the Busch-Reisinger Museum, is known for its collection of Germanic art, reinforcing the academic and cultural context of the event.
The image appears to be a page from a booklet or program. The page is printed on white paper and has a beige cover. The text on the page reads:
"Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures present
RUTH TWEETEN organist
I
ORGAN PARTITA "Nun komm der Heiden Heiland" Distler
Toccata
Toccata with variations
II
THREE SCHÜLER CHORALES
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
Meine Seele erhebt den Herren
Kommst du nun, Jesu, dem Himmel
herunter
III
PRELUDE AND FUGUE IN D MAJOR
J.S. Bach
Next week: George Cohen, New England Conservatory of Music
You are all most cordially invited to attend further recitals in this series, which, unless otherwise announced, will be held every Thursday, 12:15 p.m.
Flentrop Organ, 1958
Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Art
Harvard University"
The text appears to be a program for a recital featuring Ruth Tweeten as the organist, presented by the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. The program includes a list of pieces to be performed, including works by Distler, Bach, and others. The recital is scheduled to take place on Thursdays at 12:15 p.m., unless otherwise announced. The recital will be held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Art at Harvard University, using a Flentrop Organ from 1958.