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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1971-1972

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The image shows a program for an event titled "Music of Love," held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on Friday, April 16, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. The event featured Susan Davenny Wyner, soprano, and James Johnson, organist. The program is marked as "Admit One" with the ticket number 10.

The program includes the following pieces:

  1. "Greensleeves" - Anonymous 17th Century setting
  2. "If music be the food of love" - Henry Purcell
  3. "Ah, how sweet it is to love" - Henry Purcell
  4. "Sweeter than roses" - Henry Purcell
  5. "Hang this whining way of wooing" - Henry Purcell
  6. "Pastorale in F major" - J.S. Bach
  7. "Craintre vous vueil" - Guillaume Dufay
  8. "Ma maitresse" - Johannes Ockeghem
  9. "Plus dure que un dyamant" - Guillaume de Machaut
  10. "Rondeau le coucou" - Louis Claude Daquin

There is an intermission, followed by:

  1. "Lodesana Gagliarda" - Antonio Gardane
  2. "Mein G'müt das wirt" - from Das Glogauer Liederbuch 1480
  3. "Ich bin erfreut aus rotem Mund" - from Das Glogauer Liederbuch 1480
  4. "Gamba Gagliarda" - Antonio Gardane
  5. "Alca la nina los ojos" - two villancicos circa 1550
  6. "Si la noche haze escura" - two villancicos circa 1550
  7. "Lasciatemi morire" - Claudio Monteverdi
  8. "Fandango" - Padre Antonio Soler
  9. "Cupid, the slyest rogue alive" - Henry Purcell
  10. "There's not a swain on the plain" - Henry Purcell
  11. "Hark! the echoing air a triumph sings" - Henry Purcell

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The image shows a page from a program for a concert titled "Music of Love," which took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University on April 16, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. The event featured Susan Davenny Wyner as the soprano and James Johnson as the organist.

The program outlines various pieces of music that were performed during the concert. The pieces include:

  1. Greensleeves, an anonymous 17th-century setting.

    • "If music be the food of love"
    • "Ah, how sweet it is to love"
    • "Sweeter than roses"
    • "Hang this whining way of wooing"
  2. Pastorale in F major by J.S. Bach.

    • "Craindre vous veuil"
    • "Ma maitresse"
    • "Plus dure que un diamant"
  3. Rondeau le Coucou by Louis Claude Daquin.

An intermission follows these pieces.

  1. Lodesana Gagliarda by Antonio Gardane from Das Glogauer Liederbuch 1480.

    • "Mein Gmuet das wuft"
    • "Ich bin erfreut aus rotem Mund"
  2. Gamba Gagliarda by Antonio Gardane, two villancico's circa 1550.

    • "Alca la nina los ojos"
    • "Si la noche haze escura"
    • "Lasciatemi morire"
  3. Fandango by Padre Antonio Soler.

    • "Cupid, the slyest rogue alive"
    • "There's not a swain on the plain"
    • "Hark! the echoing air a triumph sings"

The program is part of an archived or historical collection, and the page number in the top right corner is 10.

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The image is a program from a concert titled "Music of Love" held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on Friday, April 16, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. The concert featured Susan Davenny Wyner as the soprano and James Johnson as the organist.

The program lists the following pieces performed during the concert:

  1. Greensleeves (Anonymous 17th Century setting)

    • "If music be the food of love"
    • "Ah, how sweet it is to love"
  2. Henry Purcell

    • "Sweeter than roses"
  3. Anonymous

    • "Hang this whining way of wooing"
  4. J.S. Bach

    • Pastorale in F major
  5. Guillaume Dufay

    • "Craindre vous vueil"
  6. Johannes Ockeghem

    • "Ma maitresse"
  7. Guillaume de Machaut

    • "Plus dure que un dyamant"
  8. Louis Claude Daquin

    • Rondeau le coucou

Intermission

Following the intermission, the program continued with:

  1. Antonio Gardane

    • Lodesana Gagliarda
    • "Mein Gemüt das wüt"
    • "Ich bin erfreut aus rotem Mund" (from Das Glogauer Liederbuch 1480)
  2. Antonio Gardane

    • Gamba Gagliarda
    • "Alca la nina los ojos"
    • "Si la noche haze escura" (two villancico's circa 1550)
  3. Claudio Monteverdi

    • "Lasciatemi morire"
  4. Padre Antonio Soler

    • Fandango
    • "Cupid, the slyest rogue alive"
    • "There's not a swain on the plain"
    • "Hark! the echoing air a triumph sings"

The program is numbered 10 and has an "Admit One" stamp at the top. The concert program also includes a small image of an organ.

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The image shows a page from a program booklet for a musical performance titled "Music of Love," which took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on Friday, April 16, 1971, at 8:30 p.m.

The performance was given by Susan Davenny Wyner (soprano) and James Johnson (organist).

The program lists various musical pieces that were performed, including:

  1. Greensleeves (Anonymous 17th Century setting)
  2. Henry Purcell:
    • "If music be the food of love"
    • "Ah, how sweet it is to love"
    • "Sweeter than roses"
    • "Hang this whining way of wooing"
  3. J. S. Bach:
    • Pastorale in F major
  4. Guillaume Dufay:
    • "Craindre vous vueil"
  5. Johannes Ockeghem:
    • "Ma maitresse"
  6. Guillaume de Machaut:
    • "Plus dure que un dyamant"
  7. Louis Claude Daquin:
    • Rondeau le coucou

The program also includes an intermission, followed by pieces such as:

  1. Lodesana Gagliarda by Antonio Gardane
  2. Antonio Gardane:
    • "Mein Gemüt das wilt"
    • "Ich bin erfreut aus rotem Mund"
    • Two villancico's circa 1550
  3. Claudio Monteverdi:
    • "Alca la nina los ojos"
    • "Si la noche haze escura"
    • "Lasciatemi morire"
  4. Padre Antonio Soler:
    • Fandango
  5. Henry Purcell:
    • "Cupid, the slyest rogue alive"
    • "There's not a swain on the plain"
    • "Hark! the echoing air a triumph sings"

The page includes an admission ticket stub for the event, indicating that it is item number 10. The ticket stub has the date and time of the performance printed on it.

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The image depicts a concert program from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The event is titled "Music of Love" and took place on Friday, April 16, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. The performers are Susan Davenny Wyner, a soprano, and James Johnson, an organist.

The concert program is divided into two parts, with an intermission in between. Here is a detailed list of the pieces performed:

Part One:

  1. Greensleeves

    • Anonymous 17th Century setting
  2. Henry Purcell

    • "If music be the food of love"
    • "Ah, how sweet it is to love"
    • "Sweeter than roses"
    • "Hang this whining way of wooing"
  3. Pastorale in F major – J. S. Bach

  4. Guillaume Dufay and Johannes Ockeghem / Guillame de Machaut

    • "Craindre vous vueil"
    • "Ma maîtresse"
    • "Plus dure qu’un dyamant"
  5. Rondeau le coucou – Louis Claude Daquin

Intermission

Part Two:

  1. Lodesana Gagliarda – Antonio Gardane

  2. From Das Glogauer Liederbuch 1480

    • "Mein Gmüft das wirt"
    • "Ich bin erfreuet aus rotem Mund"
  3. Gamba Gagliarda – Antonio Gardane

  4. Two Villancico’s circa 1550 by Claudio Monteverdi

    • "Alca la nina los ojos"
    • "Si la noche haze escura"
    • "Lasciatemi morire"
  5. Fandango – Padre Antonio Soler

  6. Henry Purcell

    • "Cupid, the slyest rogue alive"
    • "There's not a swain on the plain"
    • "Hark! the ech'oing air a triumph sings"

Additionally, the image shows an admission ticket for the same concert, indicating it is Admit One and numbered 10.

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The image is of a program for a musical event titled "Music of Love," which took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University on Friday, April 16, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. The performers were Susan Davenny Wyner, soprano, and James Johnson, organist.

The program included the following pieces:

  1. Greensleeves - Anonymous 17th Century setting

    • "If music be the food of love"
    • "Ah, how sweet it is to love"
    • "Sweeter than roses"
    • "Hang this whining way of wooing"
  2. Pastorale in F major - J.S. Bach

  3. Craindre voue vueil - Guillaume Dufay

  4. Ma maîtresse - Johannes Ockeghem

  5. Plus dure que un dyamant - Guillaume de Machaut

  6. Rondeau le coucou - Louis Claude Daquin

Intermission

  1. Lodesana Gagliarda - Antonio Gardane

    • "Mein Gott das tift" from Das Glocauer Liederbuch 1480
  2. Gamba Gagliarda - Antonio Gardane

    • "Alca la nina los ojos" two villancico's circa 1550
    • "Si la noche haze escura"
    • "Lasciatemi morire" Claudio Monteverdi
  3. Fandango - Padre Antonio Soler

  4. Cupid, the slyest rogue alive - Henry Purcell

    • "There's not a swain on the plain"
    • "Hark! the echo'ing air a triumph sings"

The program is labeled "No. 10" and includes a ticket stub attached to the top left corner.

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This image displays a program for a musical event at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. The event is titled "Music of Love" and was held on Friday, April 16, at 8:30 p.m., although the year is not visible in the image. It features Susan Davenny Wyner, soprano, and James Johnson, organist. The program includes a variety of musical pieces by several composers, including Henry Purcell, J.S. Bach, Guillaume de Machaut, and others. The music pieces are listed with intriguing titles such as "If music be the food of love," "Ah, how sweet it is to love," and "Cupid, the slyest rogue alive." An intermission is also marked in the program. The paper appears to be slightly aged, and there is a red admit one ticket attached to the top right corner, bearing the same date as the event and the number 10.

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The image shows a printed program for a musical performance titled "Music of Love", held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on Friday, April 16, 1971, at 8:30 p.m.. The event featured Susan Davenny Wyner, a soprano, and James Johnson, an organist. The program is numbered 10 and includes a variety of musical selections spanning different eras and composers.

Key Details:

  1. Header Information:

    • Venue: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University
    • Date and Time: Friday, April 16, 1971, at 8:30 p.m.
    • Performers: Susan Davenny Wyner (soprano) and James Johnson (organist)
    • Program Number: 10
  2. Musical Selections:

    • "Greensleeves" (Anonymous 17th Century setting)
    • "If music be the food of love", "Ah, how sweet it is to love", "Sweeter than roses", "Hang this whining way of wooing" (Henry Purcell)
    • "Pastorale in F major" (J. S. Bach)
    • "Craindre vous veuil", "Ma maitresse", "Plus dure que un dyamant", "Rondeau le coucou" (Guillaume Dufay, Johannes Ockeghem, Guillaume de Machaut, Louis Claude Daquin)
    • Intermission
    • "Lodesana Gagliarda", "Mein Gmitt das wüt", "Ich bin erfreut aus rotem Mund" (Antonio Gardane, from Das Glogauer Liederbuch 1480)
    • "Gamba Gagliarda", "Alca la nina los ojos", "Si la noche haze escura", "Lascitatemi morire" (Antonio Gardane, two villancicos circa 1550, Claudio Monteverdi)
    • "Fandango", "Cupid, the slyest rogue alive", "There's not a swain on the plain", "Hark! the echoing air a triumph sings" (Padre Antonio Soler, Henry Purcell)
  3. Design and Layout:

    • The program is printed on white paper with a clean, formal layout.
    • The text is organized into sections, with titles, composers, and sometimes additional notes (e.g., "Anonymous 17th Century setting").
    • The program includes a header with the museum's name, the event title, and performer details.
    • There is a faint watermark or logo in the center of the page, which appears to be a stylized design, possibly representing the museum or an artistic motif.
  4. Contextual Notes:

    • The program reflects a diverse musical program, spanning centuries from the Renaissance to the Baroque period, with pieces by well-known composers such as Henry Purcell, J.S. Bach, and Claudio Monteverdi.
    • The inclusion of both vocal and instrumental pieces suggests a rich and varied performance.

Overall, the image depicts a well-organized and historically significant musical program from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, showcasing a blend of classical and early music performed by skilled artists.

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The image shows an open book or booklet, likely a program or booklet for a music performance. The top section has a title "Music of Love" and lists the performers, Susan Davenny Wyner, soprano, and James Johnson, organist. The date of the performance is listed as Friday, April 16, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. The venue is the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The bottom section lists various musical pieces that were performed, including "Greensleeves," "If music be the food of love," "Ah, how sweet it is to love," and others. The booklet has a green cover with the title "Music of Love" printed on it.

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The image shows a page from a printed program for a musical performance. The title of the program is "Music of Love," and it was performed by Susan Davenny Wyner, soprano, and James Johnson, organist. The performance took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on Friday, April 16, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. The program includes a list of musical pieces that were performed, with composers and titles. The pieces range from the 17th century to the 18th century, and include works by composers such as Henry Purcell, J.S. Bach, Guillaume Dufay, Johannes Ockeghem, Guillaume de Machaut, Louis Claude Daquin, Antonio Gardane, Das Glogaucr, Gamba Gagliard, Antonio Gardane, Claudio Monteverdi, and Padre Antonio Soler. The program also includes a note that reads "INTERMISSION." The image appears to be a close-up of the page, with the text and layout clearly visible.