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The image shows a program from an event hosted by the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The program announces a recital by Michelle Graveline, who is listed as the organist. The pieces performed include:
The program provides some background on Michelle Graveline, noting that she is a freshman organ major at Boston University studying under George Faxon, and also serves as the organist and choir director at St. John's Church in Jamaica Plain.
The recital is part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series, directed by James Johnson, and features the Flentrop Organ from 1958 with 33 ranks. The program also mentions the next recital, to be held on February 18 at 12:15, with Kurt Lueders as the performer.
The image shows a page from a program or schedule booklet for the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society. The page is titled "in the Busch-Reisinger Museum" and details an upcoming organ recital.
The recital is presented by Michelle Graveline, who is identified as the organist. The program lists the following works to be performed:
Below the list of compositions, there is additional information:
The recital is part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series, directed by James Johnson. The organ used for this recital is the Flentrop Organ from 1958, which has 33 ranks. The next recital is scheduled for February 18 at 12:15, with Kurt Lueders performing.
The image displays a page from a program or schedule for a recital event by the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society, held in the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The event features Michelle Graveline as the organist.
The program includes three pieces:
Additionally, there is a brief biography of Michelle Graveline, stating that she is a freshman organ major at Boston University, studying under George Faxon, and is also the organist and choir director at St. John's Church in Jamaica Plain.
The recital is part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series, directed by James Johnson. The organ used in this recital is a Flentrop Organ from 1958 with 33 ranks.
The next recital is scheduled for February 18 at 12:15 PM, featuring Kurt Lueders.
The image shows a document from the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society, held in the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The document details a recital presented by Michelle Graveline, an organist.
The recital program includes the following pieces:
The document also provides background information about Michelle Graveline, stating that she is a freshman organ major at Boston University, studying under George Faxon. Additionally, she is the organist and choir director at St. John's Church in Jamaica Plain.
The recital is part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series, directed by James Johnson. The organ used for the recital is a Flentrop Organ from 1958 with 33 ranks. The next recital is scheduled for February 18 at 12:15, featuring Kurt Lueders.
The image shows a poster for an organ recital presented by the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here are the key details:
Performer: Michelle Graveline, organist.
Program:
About the Performer:
Series Information:
Organ Information:
Next Recital:
The image depicts a page from a program or announcement booklet for a recital hosted by the Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society in the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The recital features Michelle Graveline, an organist, who is performing several pieces.
The program includes:
Additional information about Michelle Graveline is provided:
The recital is part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series, directed by James Johnson. The organ used is the Flentrop Organ, 1958, which has 33 ranks. The next recital is scheduled for February 18 at 12:15, featuring Kurt Lueders.
The image displays a page from a program or pamphlet. At the top, it's titled "HARVARD-RADCLIFFE ORGAN SOCIETY in the BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM." Below the title, it presents "MICHELLE GRAVELINE, organist" followed by the repertoire for the recital. The pieces listed include:
Additional information at the bottom notes that "Miss Graveline is presently a freshman organ major at Boston University studying under George Faxon." It also mentions that she is an organist and choir director at St. John's Church in Jamaica Plain.
There's a reference to the "Thursday Noon Recital Series, James Johnson, Director," and a mention of the "FLENTROP ORGAN, 1958. 33 ranks." Lastly, the program indicates the "NEXT RECITAL, February 18, 12:15, Kurt Lueders."
The general condition of the pamphlet suggests it might be vintage, and there is visible wear and tear along its edges. The image shows the pamphlet laid out on a brown surface.
The image shows an open book or program booklet with a single page visible. The page appears to be a program for a musical recital or performance. Here is a detailed description:
Header:
Main Text:
About the Performer:
Recital Details:
The image depicts a formal recital program, likely from an academic or cultural institution, showcasing classical organ music performed by a student musician. The details provide context about the performer, the pieces to be played, and the event's organization.
The image is of a page from a music program. The page has a beige cover and white paper. The title of the program is "Harvard-Radcliffe Organ Society in the Busch-Reisinger Museum." The program lists the featured organist, Michelle Graveline, and the pieces she will perform, including works by composers such as Dietrich Buxtehude and J.S. Bach. The program also includes information about the organist's education and background, as well as details about the upcoming recitals and the organ being used.
The image shows a page from a book or a document that appears to be a program for a musical event. The page is placed on top of a brown surface, possibly a folder or a book cover. The page has a white background with black text. The text is printed in a formal and elegant font. The page contains information about the musical event, including the date, time, location, and the performers. The performers are listed with their names and the instruments they play. The page also includes a brief description of the event and the performers. The page is slightly torn at the top left corner, indicating that it may have been used or handled frequently. Overall, the image conveys a sense of elegance and sophistication, suggesting that the musical event is a formal and prestigious occasion.