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The image is a photograph of a program from a concert performed by The Boston Musica Viva, under the direction of Richard Pittman. The concert took place on Wednesday, October 6, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University.
The program for the evening included the following pieces:
John Huggler:
W.A. Mozart:
John Huggler:
Alban Berg:
The performers listed include:
The program notes that this project was made possible through partial financial assistance from the Council on the Arts and Humanities of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts through funds appropriated by the Massachusetts General Court.
The image is a program for a concert titled "The Boston Musica Viva" conducted by Richard Pittman, which took place on Wednesday, October 6, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. Here is a detailed summary of the program:
Opening Piece:
Second Piece:
Repeat Piece:
Intermission
Third Piece:
Musicians Listed:
Financial Support:
The concert program provides a detailed list of musicians, the composers, and the specific pieces they performed, along with a note on the financial support received.
The image shows a page from a program for a classical music concert conducted by The Boston Musica Viva, directed by Richard Pittman. The concert took place on Wednesday, October 6, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University.
The program details are as follows:
John Huggler
W.A. Mozart
John Huggler
Intermission
Alban Berg
The concert features a group of instrumentalists listed at the bottom of the page, including:
The concert is noted to be made possible through financial assistance from the Council on the Arts and Humanities of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, with funds provided by the Massachusetts General Court.
The image shows a program for a musical event held by "The Boston Musica Viva" on Wednesday, October 6, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. at The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. Richard Pittman is listed as the Music Director.
The program includes the following performances:
The list of performers includes:
The program also acknowledges that the project is made possible through partial financial assistance from the Council on the Arts and Humanities of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, funded by the Massachusetts General Court.
The image shows a concert program from a performance by The Boston Musica Viva, led by music director Richard Pittman. The event took place on Wednesday, October 6, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. in The Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University.
John Huggler
W.A. Mozart
John Huggler
Intermission
Alban Berg
The program notes that this project was made possible through partial financial assistance from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, specifically from the Council on the Arts and Humanities, using funds appropriated by the Massachusetts General Court.
The image shows a program for a concert held by "The Boston Musica Viva," directed by Richard Pittman. The concert took place on Wednesday, October 6, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University.
The program includes the following pieces:
After the intermission, the program continued with:
The performers listed for the concert include:
The program also notes that the project was made possible through partial financial assistance from the Council on the Arts and Humanities of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts through funds appropriated by the Massachusetts General Court.
The image shows a program for an event by THE BOSTON MUSICA VIVA with Richard Pittman as the music director. The event took place on Wednesday, October 6, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. The program lists performances of Mozart's "Serenade in C Minor, K. 388" and Alban Berg's "CHAMBER CONCERTO FOR PIANO WITH 13 WINDS (1924/25)", along with the world premiere of "MUSIC FOR 13 INSTRUMENTS, OP. 75" by John Huggler, performed by Raymund Hümeston on the cello.
The second half of the image provides a list of personnel for THE BOSTON MUSICA VIVA ensemble, which includes musicians playing the violin, cello, piano, flute, oboe, piccolo, English horn, clarinet, bass clarinet, bassoon, contrabassoon, French horn, and trombone.
There is a statement at the bottom of the page indicating that this project was made possible through partial financial assistance from the Council on the Arts and Humanities of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts through funds appropriated by the Massachusetts General Court.
There is a visible paper clip on the right-hand side of the page, holding the pages together. The paper appears aged, indicating the document has been kept for many years.
The image shows a typed program for a music event titled "THE BOSTON MUSICA VIVA," directed by Richard Pittman. The event took place on Wednesday, October 6, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. at The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University.
The program includes:
The Boston Musica Viva ensemble is also listed along with the musicians and their instruments, including Nancy Cirillo (violin), Jay Humeston (cello), Luise Vosgerschian (piano), John Heiss (flute), Elinor Preble (flute & piccolo), Raymond Toubman (oboe), Ira Deutsch (English horn & oboe), Edward Avedisian (Eb clarinet), William Wirzēsien (clarinet), Anthony Fulginitti (bass clarinet), Donald Bravo (bassoon & clarinet), Steve Young (contrabassoon), Michael Johns (French horn), David Allan (French horn), Peter Chapman (trumpet), and Milton Stevens (trombone).
At the bottom, there is a note stating that the project was made possible with partial financial assistance from the Council on the Arts and Humanities of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts through funds appropriated by the Massachusetts General Court.
Additionally, a small newspaper clipping is partially visible, attached to the right edge of the page.
The image shows a program booklet for a musical event titled "The Boston Musica Viva", directed by Richard Pittman. The event took place on Wednesday, October 6, 1971, at 8:30 p.m., at The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. The program includes the following details:
John Huggl
W.A. Mozart
John Huggl
Intermission
Alban Berg
The program notes that the event was made possible through partial financial assistance from the Council on the Arts and Humanities of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, with funds appropriated by the Massachusetts General Court.
This program provides a clear overview of the musical performances, performers, and logistical details for the event.
The image shows an open book that appears to be a program or booklet for a musical performance. The cover of the book reads "The Boston Musica Viva" and lists the music director, Richard Pittman. The date of the performance is October 6, 1971, and the location is the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The program includes a list of musicians and the pieces they will perform, such as "Music for 13 Instruments" by John Huggler and "Chamber Concerto for Piano with 13 Winds" by Alban Berg. The booklet also includes a note about financial assistance from the Council on the Arts and Humanities of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.