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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1971-1972

ARCH.2013.5.14, Rendition: 798012

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The image depicts a program from a concert held by the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University on Wednesday, May 26, 1971. The concert featured Mr. Hannes Kästner, an organist.

The program lists the following pieces and composers to be performed:

  1. Präludium und Fuge g-moll by Dietrich Buxtehude
  2. Passamezzo by Samuel Scheidt
  3. Benedictus aus op. 59 by Max Reger
  4. Partita Über ein eigenes Thema für Orgelpostiv by Georg Trexler (born 1903), which includes:
    • Thema
    • Piu mosso
    • Quasi un recitativo
    • Arioso
    • Energetico
    • Fughetta
  5. Pastorale in 4 Sätzen by Johann Sebastian Bach
  6. Präludium und Fuge a-moll by Johann Sebastian Bach

Additionally, the program provides some background information about Mr. Kästner. It states that he is the organist at the Thomaskirche in Leipzig, Germany, a church renowned for its organ, which is one of the most famous organs associated with Johann Sebastian Bach. Mr. Kästner is also noted to be a lecturer at the Leipzig Hochschule für Musik and harpsichordist to the Gewandhaus Bach Orchestra. This concert was his second tour of North America.

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The image shows a program from a musical event hosted by the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The event took place on Wednesday, May 26, 1971, and featured Mr. Hannes Kästner, an organist.

The program lists the following pieces that were performed:

  1. Präludium und Fuge g-moll by Dietrich Buxtehude
  2. Passamezzo by Samuel Scheidt
  3. Benedictus aus op. 59 by Max Reger
  4. Partita Über ein eigenes Thema für Orgelpositiv by Georg Trexler (born 1903)
    • The sections of the Partita include: Thema, Piu mosso, Quasi un recitativo, Amioso, Energico, Fughetta
  5. Pastorale in 4 Sätzen by Johann Sebastian Bach
  6. Präludium und Fuge a-moll by Johann Sebastian Bach

Additionally, there is a brief description of Mr. Kästner's background:

  • He is the organist at Thomaskirche, Leipzig, a church known for its association with Johann Sebastian Bach in the 18th century.
  • Mr. Kästner has held this position since he was 21 years old.
  • He is also a lecturer at the Leipzig Hochschule für Musik and a harpsichordist with the Gewandhaus Bach Orchestra.
  • This was his second tour of North America.

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The image is a concert program from an organ recital presented by The Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The event features Mr. Hannes Kästner as the organist and took place on Wednesday, May 26, 1971.

Program Details:

The pieces performed during the recital are as follows:

  1. Preludium und Fuge g-moll - Dietrich Buxtehude
  2. Passamezzo - Samuel Scheidt
  3. Benedictus aus op. 59 - Max Reger
  4. Partita über ein eigener Themèr für Orgelpositiv - Georg Trexler (born 1903)
    • Sections:
      • Thema
      • Più mosso
      • Quasi un recitativo
      • Arioso
      • Energico
      • Fughetta
  5. Pastorale in 4 Sätzen - Johann Sebastian Bach
  6. Preludium und Fuge a-moll - Johann Sebastian Bach

Additional Information:

The program notes provide some background on Mr. Hannes Kästner. He is the organist at the Thomaskirche in Leipzig, in the German Democratic Republic. This church is well-known as the place where Johann Sebastian Bach worked during the 18th century. Additionally, Mr. Kästner has held this position since he was 21 years old. He is also a lecturer at the Leipzig Hochschule für Musik and serves as a harpsichordist for the Gewandhaus Bach Orchestra. This concert marks his second tour of North America.

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The image displays a program from an event held at The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on Wednesday, May 26, 1971. The event featured Mr. Hannes Käfer, an organist. The program lists several musical pieces that were performed, along with their composers:

  1. Praeludium und Fuge g-moll by Dietrich Buxtehude
  2. Passamezzo by Samuel Scheidt
  3. Benedictus aus op. 59 by Max Reger
  4. Partita Über ein eigenes Thema für Orgelpostiv by Georg Trexler (born 1903), including several movements:
    • Theme - Piu mosso - Quasi un recitativo - Amioso
    • Energico - Fughetta
  5. Pastorale in 4 Sätzen by Johann Sebastian Bach
  6. Praeludium und Fuge a-moll by Johann Sebastian Bach

The program also provides a brief biography of Mr. Käfer, noting that he is the organist at the Thomaskirche in Leipzig, German Democratic Republic, a position associated with Johann Sebastian Bach. Additionally, Mr. Käfer is mentioned as a lecturer at the Leipzig Hochschule für Musik and as a harpsichordist for the Gewandhaus Bach Orchestra. This event marked his second tour of North America.

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The image shows a page from a program or announcement for a musical event. The event is presented by the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University and is scheduled for Wednesday, May 26, 1971.

The program lists the following works to be performed by Mr. Hannes Käster, the organist:

  1. Präludium und Fuge g-moll by Dietrich Buxtehude
  2. Passamezzo by Samuel Scheidt
  3. Benedictus aus op. 59 by Max Reger
  4. Partita Über ein eigener Thema für Orgelpostiv by Georg Trexler (born 1903)
    • Theme: Piu mosso – Quasi un recitativo – Amioso – Energico – Fughetta
  5. Pastorale in 4 Sätzen by Johann Sebastian Bach
  6. Präludium und Fuge a-moll by Johann Sebastian Bach

Below the list of pieces, there is a note about Mr. Käster:
Mr. Käster is the organist at the Thomaskirche, Leipzig, a church that is renowned among organ experts for its historical connection to Johann Sebastian Bach from the 18th century. He has been organist there since he was 21. Additionally, he is a lecturer at the Leipzig Hochschule für Musik and a harpsichordist for the Gewandhaus Bach Orchestra. This event is his second tour of North America.

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The image is a program for an organ concert held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University on Wednesday, May 26, 1971. The organist performing is Mr. Hannes Kästner. The program includes the following pieces:

  1. Präludium und Fuge g-moll by Dietrich Buxtehude
  2. Passamezzo by Samuel Scheidt
  3. Benedictus aus Op. 59 by Max Reger
  4. Partita über ein eigener Thema für Orgelpositiv by Georg Trexler (born 1903)
    • Thema - Piu mosso - Quasi un recitativo - Amioso
    • Energico - Fughetta
  5. Pastorale in 4 Sätzen by Johann Sebastian Bach
  6. Präludium und Fuge a-moll by Johann Sebastian Bach

Additionally, the program provides background information about Mr. Kästner. He is the organist at the Thomaskirche in Leipzig, German Democratic Republic, a position that Johann Sebastian Bach held in the 18th century. Mr. Kästner has held this position since he was 21 years old. He is also a lecturer at the Leipzig Hochschule für Musik and harpsichordist to the Gewandhaus Bach Orchestra. This concert is part of his second tour of North America.

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This image shows a typed document with a white background and black text, detailing a musical performance event. The document header reads "The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University presents Mr. Hannes Kästner, Organist, Wednesday May 26, 1971."

Below the header, a list of musical works to be performed is organized by composer and piece. The composers and pieces listed are:

  • Dietrich Buxtehude with "Präludium und Fuge g-moll"
  • Samuel Scheidt with "Passamezzo"
  • Max Reger with "Benedictus aus op. 59"
  • Georg Trexler (born 1903) with "Partita Über ein eigener Themer für Orgelpostiv" and different sections listed as "Thema - Piu mosso - Quasi un recitativo - Arioso - Energico - Fughetta"
  • Johann Sebastian Bach with "Pastorale in 4 Sätzen" and "Präludium und Fuge a-moll"

Following the program, there is a short paragraph about Mr. Hannes Kästner, with information about his position as an organist at the Thomaskirche in Leipzig, the German Democratic Republic, and his connection to Johann Sebastian Bach. Additionally, it is noted that he is a lecturer at the Leipzig Hochschule für Musik and harpsichordist to the Gewandhaus Bach Orchestra, and that this is his second tour of North America.

The document has colored tabs on the left-hand edge, indicating it may be part of a collection or an organized file. The top corner appears to have a paper clip or similar fastening device attached to it.

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The image shows an old typed program or announcement sheet from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, presenting an organ recital by Mr. Hannes Kästner on Wednesday, May 26, 1971.

The program lists several pieces to be performed, along with their composers:

  • Präludium und Fuge g-moll by Dietrich Buxtehude
  • Passamezzo by Samuel Scheidt
  • Benedictus aus op. 59 by Max Reger
  • Partita Über ein eigener Themer für Orgelpositiv by Georg Trexler (born 1903), with movements: Thema - Piu mosso - Quasi un recitativo - Arioso - Energico - Fughetta
  • Pastorale in 4 Sätzen by Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Präludium und Fuge a-moll by Johann Sebastian Bach

At the bottom, there is a brief biography of Mr. Kästner stating that he is an organist at the Thomaskirche in Leipzig, German Democratic Republic, recognized as the position once held by Johann Sebastian Bach in the 18th century. Kästner is also a lecturer at the Leipzig Hochschule für Musik and harpsichordist to the Gewandhaus Bach Orchestra. The announcement notes that this is his second tour of North America.

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The image shows the cover of a program booklet from a musical event. The booklet is titled "The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University presents" and features a concert by Mr. Hannes Kästner, Organist, scheduled for Wednesday, May 26, 1971.

Key Details:

  1. Event Information:

    • Presenter: The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University.
    • Performer: Mr. Hannes Kästner, an organist.
    • Date: Wednesday, May 26, 1971.
  2. Program Content:
    The booklet lists the pieces to be performed, including:

    • Dietrich Buxtehude: Präludium und Fuge g-moll
    • Samuel Scheidt: Passamezzo
    • Max Reger: Benedictus aus Op. 59
    • Georg Trexler (born 1903): Partita über ein eigener Thema für Orgelpositiv
    • Johann Sebastian Bach: Thema - Più mosso - Quasi un recitativo - Arioso - Energico - Fuggetta
    • Johann Sebastian Bach: Pastorale in 4 Sätzen
    • Johann Sebastian Bach: Präludium und Fuge a-moll
  3. About the Performer:

    • Mr. Kästner is described as the organist at the Thomaskirche in Leipzig, Germany, a church historically associated with Johann Sebastian Bach.
    • He has held this position since the age of 21.
    • He is also a lecturer at the Leipzig Hochschule für Musik and harpischordist for the Gawandhaus Bach Orchestra.
    • This program notes that this is his second tour of North America.

Design and Layout:

  • The booklet has a clean, formal layout with a white background and black text.
  • The text is neatly organized, with the performer's name and date prominently displayed at the top.
  • The program list is presented in a structured format, with composers' names on the right and their respective works on the left.
  • The booklet appears to be part of a larger collection, as indicated by the visible spine and additional pages in the background.

Context:

The event is a classical music concert featuring works by renowned Baroque and Romantic composers, highlighting the performer’s expertise in organ performance and his connection to Bach’s legacy. The setting at Harvard University’s Busch-Reisinger Museum suggests an academic or culturally significant venue.

Overall, the image depicts a formal concert program for a musical performance by a distinguished organist, emphasizing both the artistic program and the performer’s credentials.

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The image is a page from a program booklet for a concert held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. The page is from a larger booklet that includes information about the event and the performers. The top of the page reads "The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University presents Mr. Hannes Kästner, Organist Wednesday May 26, 1971." Below this heading, there is a list of pieces that will be performed by Mr. Kästner, including works by Buxtehude, Scheidt, Reger, Trexler, and Bach. The bottom of the page provides additional information about Mr. Kästner, including his position as organist at the Thomaskirche in Leipzig, Germany, and his role as a lecturer at the Leipzig Hochschule für Musik und Theater. The image also shows the edges of the booklet, which are green and brown, and a white tag attached to the bottom right corner of the page.