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The image shows a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The press release is dated with the reference number 495-2339.
The content of the press release announces the resumption of a popular series of noonday recitals on the Flentrop Organ in the Busch-Reisinger Museum for the Spring Semester. These recitals, which last approximately thirty minutes, will be held every Thursday at 12:15 PM.
The series will feature performances by some of Boston's finest younger organists and distinguished guest recitalists from out of town. Notable organists already scheduled for the series include Brian Jones, Paul Jordan, and James Johnson.
Mr. Johnson, the Director of the Series, is highlighted for his impressive background. He is a graduate of the Conservatoire de Genève, where he studied with Lionel Rogg, and the Yale School of Music, where he was a two-time winner of the Sherman Prize in Organ Playing. He has previously performed several full-length recitals for the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society, including a multi-media program in the Busch-Reisinger Museum. He serves as the Organist and Choirmaster of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Greenwich, Connecticut.
The performers for the month of February are listed as Kurt Lueders on February 18 and Suzanne Cleverdon on February 25. Admission to these recitals is free, and listeners are invited to spend their lunch hour enjoying the music-making on one of Boston's finest organs, housed in an unusually fine acoustical environment.
The image shows a page from a document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document is a press release announcing the resumption of a popular series of noonday recitals on the Flentrop Organ in the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
Key points from the document include:
Recital Schedule: The series will resume every Thursday at 12:15 during the Spring Semester, with each recital lasting about thirty minutes.
Performers: The recitals will feature some of Boston’s finest younger organists and distinguished guest recitalists. Notable performers mentioned include Brian Jones, Paul Jordan, and James Johnson. James Johnson, who is now the Director of the Series, is highlighted for his background at the Conservatoire de Genève and the Yale School of Music, where he won the Sherman Prize in Organ Playing twice.
February Performers: For the month of February, Kurt Lueders will perform on February 18, and Suzanne Cleverdon on February 25.
Admission: Admission to these recitals is free, and the document invites music enthusiasts to enjoy the performances, spending their lunch hour listening to music on one of Boston’s finest organs in an excellent acoustical environment.
NEWS from the Busch-Reisinger Museum Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 495-2339
The popular series of noonday recitals on the celebrated Flentrop Organ in Harvard University's Busch-Reisinger Museum has resumed for the Spring Semester every Thursday at 12:15. Subsequent recitals, lasting about thirty minutes, will be held each Thursday at that time.
Playing on the recital series will be some of Boston's finest younger organists and distinguished guest recitalists from out of town. Already scheduled for the series are organists Brian Jones, Paul Jordan and James Johnson.
Mr. Johnson, who has recently assumed the duties of Director of the Series, is a graduate of the Conservatoire de Geneve, where he studied with Lionel Rogg, and the Yale School of Music, where he was twice winner of the Sherman Prize in Organ Playing. He has previously performed several full-length recitals for the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society, including a multi-media program in the Busch-Reisinger Museum last April. He is Organist and Choirmaster of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, Greenwich, Connecticut.
Performers for the month of February will be Kurt Lueders, Feb. 18; and Suzanne Cleverdon on Feb. 25. Admission is free, and listeners are invited to spend their lunch hour enjoying this weekly music-making on one of Boston's finest organs, housed in an unusually fine acoustical environment.
The image is a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Here are the details provided in the press release:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Performers:
About James Johnson:
February Performances:
The image shows a typed press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The release is marked "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE" and includes a contact number: 495-2339.
The content of the press release announces the resumption of the popular series of noonday recitals on the celebrated Flentrop Organ in the Busch-Reisinger Museum for the Spring Semester. These recitals will take place every Thursday at 12:15 PM, with each subsequent recital lasting about thirty minutes.
The recitals will feature some of Boston's finest younger organists and distinguished guest recitalists from outside the area. Three organists, Brian Jones, Paul Jordan, and James Johnson, are already scheduled for the series.
James Johnson, who has recently become the Director of the Series, is highlighted for his background. He is a graduate of the Conservatoire de Genève, where he studied with Lionel Rogg, and the Yale School of Music, where he was twice a winner of the Sherman Prize in Organ Playing. Johnson has previously performed several full-length recitals for the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society, including a multi-media program in the Busch-Reisinger Museum last April. He is currently the Organist and Choirmaster of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Greenwich, Connecticut.
The February performers listed are Kurt Lueders on February 18 and Suzanne Cleverdon on February 25. Admission to these recitals is free, and attendees are invited to enjoy a weekly musical experience during their lunch hour on one of Boston's finest organs in an acoustically fine environment.
The image is a document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document is a press release dated for immediate release, with a contact number 495-2339.
The content of the press release is about the resumption of a popular series of noonday recitals on the Flentrop Organ at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The recitals are scheduled every Thursday at 12:15 PM during the Spring Semester, with each performance lasting about thirty minutes. The series features some of Boston's finest younger organists and distinguished guest recitalists.
Notable performers already scheduled include Brian Jones, Paul Jordan, and James Johnson. James Johnson, who has recently become the Director of the Series, is highlighted for his educational background and achievements. He studied at the Conservatoire de Geneve and the Yale School of Music, winning the Sherman Prize in Organ Playing twice. He has previously performed several recitals for the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society, including a multi-media program at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in April.
For the month of February, the performers listed are Kurt Lueders on February 18 and Suzanne Cleverdon on February 25. Admission is free, and the recitals are intended for those who wish to enjoy this weekly musical event during their lunch hour on one of Boston’s finest organs in an acoustically excellent environment.
The image shows a typewritten press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The release announces the resumption of a popular series of noonday recitals on the celebrated Flentrop Organ at the museum. These recitals take place every Thursday at 12:15 PM during the Spring Semester and last about thirty minutes.
The release highlights that some of Boston's finest younger organists and distinguished guest recitalists will perform, including Brian Jones, Paul Jordan, and James Johnson. It provides background on James Johnson, noting his recent appointment as Director of the Series, his education at the Conservatoire de Geneve and Yale School of Music, and his achievements, including full-length recitals for the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society and his role as Organist and Choirmaster at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Greenwich, Connecticut.
The performers scheduled for February are Kurt Lueders on February 18 and Suzanne Cleverdon on February 25. Admission is free, and listeners are invited to enjoy these weekly music sessions on one of Boston's finest organs in a fine acoustical environment.
The document is neatly typed and centered on a white sheet of paper that has been placed on an aged, yellowed backing page within a book or folder. The contact phone number 495-2333 is provided for immediate release inquiries.
The image displays a page from a book or binder with a paper clipped onto it. The paper is a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, announcing a series of noontime recitals on the celebrated Flentrop Organ. These recitals are set to resume for the Spring Semester every Thursday at 12:15 and last about thirty minutes.
The release mentions that the recitals will feature some of Boston's finest young organists and distinguished guests from out of town. Specifically mentioned are organists Brian Jones, Paul Jordan, and James Johnson, with James Johnson recently taking on the role of director of the series. He is noted as a graduate of the Conservatoire de Geneve, a Yale School of Music alumnus, and an award winner.
The document goes on to detail that the month of February would feature performances by Kurt Lueders and Suzanne Cléverdon, with free admission for listeners to enjoy the music from one of Boston's finest organs in an acoustically favorable environment.
The typography indicates the document is professional and likely dates from before the widespread use of digital text due to its typewriter-like font and layout. The phone number at the top right suggests an older format, as it lacks an area code.
The image shows a page from a book or document that contains a news release or announcement. The text is printed on a white sheet of paper inserted into the pages of a brown-bound book. The content of the text is a formal announcement regarding a series of noon-day organ recitals held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Event Overview:
Performers:
James Johnson:
February Performers:
Admission and Audience:
This announcement serves to inform readers about an upcoming series of organ recitals, highlighting the talent involved and the unique setting of the event.
The image is a photograph of a document, possibly a press release or an announcement, placed on an open book. The document appears to be a printed sheet of paper with black text on a white background. The book has a brown cover and spine, and it is placed on a gray surface, which could be a table or a desk. The text on the document reads: "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NEWS from the Busch-Reisinger Museum Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts 495-2333" and continues with information about a series of noonday recitals on the celebrated Flentrop Organ in Harvard University's Busch-Reisinger Museum. The recitals are scheduled for every Thursday at 12:15 PM during the Spring Semester, and the performers for the month of February are mentioned. The text also highlights the free admission and invites listeners to enjoy the music on one of Boston's finest organs in a fine acoustical environment.