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ARCH.2013.5.14, Rendition: 797971
The image is a page from a calendar, specifically titled "The Calendar." The page features two black-and-white photographs and some text.
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The page appears to be part of a larger publication, possibly a booklet or magazine, as indicated by the visible binding and the layout. The red ribbon marker suggests it might be part of a bound volume. The content focuses on promoting an organ recital series held at the Busch-Reisinger, highlighting its accessibility and appeal as a pleasant way to spend lunchtime.
The image shows an old calendar page featuring a historical photograph and some event information.
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The calendar page has an aged and slightly worn appearance, adding a vintage feel to it. The images and text together suggest a focus on musical and historical or religious themes.
The image shows a page from a document titled "The Calendar." It appears to be a newspaper or a publication from a historical context, possibly from a college or university.
The page features an article about the Busch-Reisinger Organ Recital Series. The main photograph on the page depicts an ornate interior space with a group of people seated on the floor in front of a large organ, listening to a performance. The setting appears to be formal yet intimate.
Below the main image, there is a smaller inset photograph showing two individuals sitting at a table, seemingly engaged in conversation or reading. The text accompanying these images reads:
"Busch-Reisinger Organ Recital Series
Thursdays at lunchtime someone plays the organ at the Busch-Reisinger. The recitals are free, open to the public, and a nice way to pass the hour."
This suggests that the Busch-Reisinger Organ Recital Series was a regular event held on Thursdays at lunchtime, featuring organ performances that were free and open to anyone who wished to attend.
The image shows a page from a calendar or an event schedule. The page is titled "The Calendar" at the top.
The page features two photographs and some accompanying text:
The larger photograph at the top shows a room with a pipe organ. A person is seated at the organ, playing it. The room appears to be part of a church or a similar historic building, with ornate architectural details visible.
The smaller photograph on the right side shows two people, presumably musicians, sitting together and reading sheet music. They are seated in what looks like a cozy, domestic setting.
Below the images, the text provides information about an event called the "Busch-Reisinger Organ Recital Series." It states that these recitals occur on Thursdays at lunchtime. The recitals are free and open to the public, offering a pleasant way to pass the hour.
The page appears to be from an old publication, likely a newspaper or a magazine, given the style of the images and text. The page itself has some signs of wear and aging, suggesting it may be from an older issue.
The image is a page from a calendar or a publication titled "The Calendar." The page features an advertisement or announcement for the "Busch-Reisinger Organ Recital Series."
The main visual element is a black-and-white photograph showing an interior scene, likely a church or chapel, with a group of people seated around an organ. The organist, positioned at the front, appears to be playing the organ.
Below the main photo, there's a smaller inset photo of two individuals, possibly musicians or performers, one of whom is seated and reading something while the other seems to be engaged in conversation or activity.
The text accompanying the photographs states:
"Busch-Reisinger Organ Recital Series
Thursdays at lunchtime someone plays the organ at the Busch-Reisinger. The recitals are free, open to the public, and a nice way to pass the hour."
This suggests that the series is a free public event held weekly on Thursdays during lunchtime at the Busch-Reisinger location, providing an opportunity for the community to enjoy organ music.
The image depicts a page from a program or booklet, titled "The Calendar." The primary feature of the page is a large, sepia-toned photograph showing an interior space, likely a church or a concert hall, with people seated and listening to an organ performance. The setting appears to be the Busch-Reisinger Organ Recital Series, as indicated by the text below the photograph. The description mentions that these recitals take place at lunchtime, with someone playing the organ at the Busch-Reisinger. It emphasizes that the recitals are free, open to the public, and provide a pleasant way to spend an hour. There is also a smaller, inset photograph featuring two individuals, one seated at an organ console, suggesting the performers or organizers of the recital series. The overall layout of the page is clean, with a focus on the historical and cultural significance of the event being described.
The image shows a page from a printed publication, typically a program or informational booklet, with content organized in two main sections. The top header of the page reads "The Calendar" in bold letters.
The upper section features a black and white photograph capturing an overhead view of an audience seated in what appears to be a grand hall with ornate architectural details and a high ceiling.
Below the photograph, there is a smaller inset with text and a second smaller black and white image. The text mentions the "Busch-Reisinger Organ Recital Series" and provides details about the event. It states that the organ recitals occur on Thursdays at lunchtime at the Busch-Reisinger, are free, open to the public, and offer a pleasant way to spend the hour.
The small inset image depicts an individual interacting with a large instrument, possibly an organ, which corresponds to the context given in the text about organ recitals.
The page appears to be set within a book or binder, as evidenced by the binding visible on the right side, and the layout is indicative of informational material aimed at providing event details to readers.
The image depicts an open book or catalog page titled "The Calendar", which appears to be part of a collection or archive. The page features two black-and-white photographs and some descriptive text.
The page seems to be promoting or documenting a series of organ recitals held at the Busch-Reisinger, likely part of a cultural or academic institution. The juxtaposition of the two photographs—one depicting a formal, public event in a grand space and the other showing a more personal, intimate moment—suggests a blend of public engagement and private reflection, possibly highlighting the diverse experiences associated with the recital series. The design and layout indicate that this is part of an organized catalog or archive, likely from an institution such as a museum or library.
The image appears to be a page from a book or magazine. The page is divided into two sections. The top section features a black-and-white photograph of a room with several people sitting on the floor. The room has arched ceilings and a window with curtains. The bottom section of the page contains text that reads "The Calendar" and "Busch-Reisinger Organ Recital Series." The text below the photograph reads "Thursdays at lunchtime someone plays the organ at the Busch-Reisinger. The recitals are free, open to the public, and a nice way to pass the hour."
A book is open to a page with the title "The Calendar" at the top. The page has a black-and-white photograph of people sitting on the floor and listening to an organ recital. The photograph is divided into two sections, with the left section showing a large group of people and the right section showing a man and a woman sitting together. The text below the photograph reads "Busch-Reisinger Organ Recital Series Thursdays at lunchtime someone plays the organ at the Busch-Reisinger. The recitals are free, open to the public, and a nice way to pass the hour."