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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1971-1972

ARCH.2013.5.14, Rendition: 797992

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The image is a poster for an organ concert. The poster prominently features a stylized illustration of an organ with its pipes and keyboard in black and white. The text on the poster provides details about the event:

  • The event is presented by the Longy School of Music.
  • The main title of the event is "Orgelkonzert," which is German for "organ concert."
  • The performers are David Pizarro on the organ and Julia Shelley as the soprano.
  • The concert is scheduled for Friday, May 14, 1971, at 8:30 PM.
  • The venue is the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located on Kirkland Avenue in Cambridge.

The poster has a minimalist design with bold black lines and text against a white background.

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The image is a poster for an organ concert presented by the Longy School of Music. The concert features David Pizarro on organ and Julia Shelley, soprano. The event is scheduled for Friday, May 14, 1971, at 8:30 p.m., and will be held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located at Kirkland Avenue, Cambridge. The poster's design includes a stylized illustration of an organ, with the text "Orgelkonzert" (which translates to "organ concert" in German) prominently displayed vertically along the right side. The overall aesthetic of the poster is minimalistic, using bold black lines on a white background.

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The image is a concert poster for an organ recital. Here are the details:

  • Event: Orgelkonzert (Organ Concert)
  • Performers:
    • David Pizarro, Organ
    • Julia Shelley, Soprano
  • Date: Friday, 14 May 1971
  • Time: 8:30 p.m.
  • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Kirkland Avenue, Cambridge
  • Presented by: Longy School of Music

The poster features a stylized illustration of an organ, emphasizing its pipes and manuals (keyboards). The overall design is minimalist and uses black and white colors prominently.

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This image is a vintage concert poster for an organ recital.

Key details include:

  • The event is presented by the Longy School of Music.
  • The concert is titled "Orgelkonzert," which is German for "organ concert."
  • The performers are David Pizarro on the organ and Julia Shelley, a soprano.
  • The concert took place on Friday, May 14, 1971, at 8:30 p.m.
  • The venue is the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located at Kirkland Avenue, Cambridge.
  • The poster features a stylized design with a series of abstract, black and white organ pipes arranged in a vertical pattern, with the word "Orgelkonzert" vertically aligned along the right side.
  • There is an approval stamp in the bottom left corner indicating it is approved for syndication.

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The image is a poster for a classical music concert. Here are the key details:

  • The event is presented by the Longy School of Music.
  • The concert is titled "Orgelkonzert," which translates to "Organ Concert" in English.
  • The featured performers are David Pizarro on the organ and Julia Shelley as the soprano.
  • The concert is scheduled for Friday, May 14, 1971, at 8:30 p.m.
  • The venue is the Busch-Reisinger Museum located at Kirkland Avenue in Cambridge.

The poster design is minimalistic and uses a black and white color scheme. The design prominently features an abstract illustration of what appears to be an organ with its pipes, emphasizing the organ as the central instrument of the concert.

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The image shows a vintage concert poster from the Longy School of Music. The poster is for an organ concert titled "Orgelkonzert," which translates to "Organ Concert" in English.

Key details on the poster include:

  • The performers listed are David Pizarro, who is playing the organ, and Julia Shelley, who is a soprano.
  • The concert is scheduled for Friday, May 14, 1971, at 8:30 PM.
  • The event is taking place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located at Kirkland Avenue in Cambridge.

The design of the poster features bold, black and white graphics reminiscent of abstract art, with a prominent silhouette of an organ pipe structure and a railing-like element that runs horizontally across the poster. The text is presented in large, clear, and readable fonts.

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This is an image of a poster announcing a music event. The poster has a bold, graphic design featuring stylized representations that resemble organ pipes at the top, which transitions into keys of a keyboard at the bottom. The text reads:

Longy School of Music
presents
Orgelkonzert

David Pizarro, Organ
JULIA SHELLEY, Soprano

Friday, 14 May 1971
8:30 p.m.
Busch-Reisinger Museum
Kirkland Avenue
Cambridge

The design is primarily in black and white, and it appears to be a vintage design from the date mentioned. The font used for "Orgelkonzert" is particularly stylized, adding to the musical theme of the poster. It's notable that the event took place in the past, back in 1971.

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The image is a vintage concert poster printed in black and white for an organ concert presented by the Longy School of Music. The focal graphic is an abstract, stylized organ keyboard and organ pipes arranged in the center of the poster. The word "Orgelkonzert" is printed vertically in bold letters on the right side.

Below the graphic, the poster details the performers and event:

  • David Pizarro, playing the organ
  • Julia Shelley, soprano

The concert date and time are provided:

  • Friday, 14 May 1971 at 8:30 p.m.

The venue is listed as:

  • Busch-Reisinger Museum, Kirkland Avenue, Cambridge.

The overall design uses bold, blocky fonts mixed with cursive script for some of the date and time elements. The style is simple and graphic with a focus on the organ theme.

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The image depicts a concert poster for an event organized by the Longy School of Music. The poster features a striking black-and-white design with a stylized illustration of an organ at its center. The organ is depicted with bold, angular lines, giving it a modern and graphic appearance. The keys of the organ are prominently displayed, extending across the lower portion of the poster.

Key Details from the Poster:

  1. Title and Event:

    • The poster announces an "Orgelkonzert" (German for "organ concert").
    • The event is presented by the Longy School of Music.
  2. Performers:

    • David Pizarro is listed as the organist.
    • Julia Shelley is listed as the soprano.
  3. Date and Time:

    • The concert is scheduled for Friday, 14 May 1971, at 8:30 p.m.
  4. Venue:

    • The performance will take place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located on Kirkland Avenue, Cambridge.
  5. Design Elements:

    • The organ illustration dominates the visual composition, with its keys forming a horizontal band across the poster.
    • The overall design is minimalist and artistic, using strong contrasts between black and white to create a bold and memorable aesthetic.
    • The text is arranged in a clean, organized manner, with the performers' names and roles clearly highlighted.
  6. Additional Information:

    • In the bottom-left corner, there is a small note indicating that the poster was "approved by CYCOTES", likely referring to a censorship or approval authority.

The poster effectively combines visual artistry with essential event details, making it both informative and visually engaging.

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The image is a poster for an organ concert. The poster has a black and white design with a mountain-like structure in the center. The text "Longy School of Music presents" is at the top of the poster. The text "Orgelkonzert" is on the right side of the poster. The text "David Pizarro, Organ" and "Julia Shelley, Soprano" is in the middle of the poster. The text "Friday, 14 May 1971, 8:30 p.m." is at the bottom of the poster. The text "Busch-Reisinger Museum Kirkland Avenue Cambridge" is at the bottom right of the poster.