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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1971-1972

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The image depicts a program for a concert titled "The Boston Musica Viva," which took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on Tuesday, November 23, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. The music director for the event was Richard Pittman.

The program included the following pieces and performers:

  1. George Edwards - "Kreuz und Quer" (1971), World Premiere.
  2. Luciano Berio - "Sequenza VI for solo viola" (1968), performed by Virginia Blakeman on the viola.
  3. Paul Hindemith - "Die Junge Magd" (six poems by Georg Trakl, 1922), performed by Jan Curtis, alto.

There was an intermission following these performances.

After the intermission:

  1. Milton Babbitt - "Composition for Four Instruments" (1947-48).
  2. John Jenkins (1592-1678), edited by Alan Stout - "Four part Fancy in C Minor" and "Fantasia in Four Parts in C Minor."
  3. Donald Martino - "B.A.B.B.I.T.T." (1966), performed by William Wrzesien on the clarinet.
  4. George Edwards - "Kreuz und Quer" (repeat).

The performers listed for The Boston Musica Viva include:

  • John Heiss, flute
  • William Wrzesien, clarinet
  • Nancy Cirillo, violin & viola
  • Martha Dutton, violin
  • Virginia Blakeman, viola
  • Jay Humeston, cello

The program appears to be typed on a typewriter, and the document is placed on a surface with a green and red cover visible on the left side.

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The image shows a concert program from a performance by the Boston Musica Viva ensemble. Here are the details:

Ensemble:

  • Boston Musica Viva
  • Music Director: Richard Pittman

Venue and Date:

  • Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University
  • Tuesday, November 23, 1971, at 8:30 p.m.

Program:

  1. George Edwards - Kreuz und Quer (1971) World Premiere
  2. Luciano Berio - Sequenza VI for solo viola (1968)
    • Performer: Virginia Blakeman, viola
  3. Paul Hindemith - Die Junge Magd, six poems by Georg Trakl (1922)
    • Performer: Jan Curtis, alto

Intermission

  1. Milton Babbitt - Composition for Four Instruments (1947-48)
  2. John Jenkins (1592-1678), edited by Alan Stout
    • Four Part Fancy in C Minor
    • Fantasia in Four Parts in C Minor
  3. Donald Martino - B,A,B,B,I,T,T (1966)
    • Performer: William Wrzesien, clarinet
  4. George Edwards - Kreuz und Quer (repeat)

Performers in the Ensemble:

  • John Heiss, flute
  • William Wrzesien, clarinet
  • Nancy Cirillo, violin & viola
  • Martha Dutton, violin
  • Virginia Blakeman, viola
  • Jay Humeston, cello

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The image is a page from a program booklet for a musical performance by "The Boston Musica Viva." The event took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on Tuesday, November 23, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. Richard Pittman served as the Music Director.

The program includes the following pieces and performers:

  1. George Edwards - "Kreuz und Quer" (1971) World Premiere
  2. Luciano Berio - "Sequenza VI for solo viola" (1968) performed by Virginia Blakeman, viola
  3. Paul Hindemith - "Die Junge Magd" (six poems by Georg Trakl) (1922) performed by Jan Curtis, alto
  4. Intermission
  5. Milton Babbitt - "Composition for four Instruments" (1947-48)
  6. John Jenkins (1592-1678) - "Four part Fancy in C Minor" edited by Alan Stout
    • "Fantasia in Four Parts in C Minor"
  7. Donald Martino - "B,A,B,I,T,T" (1966) performed by William Wrzesien, clarinet
  8. George Edwards - "Kreuz und Quer" (repeat)

The performers listed at the bottom of the page include:

  • John Heiss, flute
  • William Wrzesien, clarinet
  • Nancy Cirillo, violin & viola
  • Martha Dutton, violin
  • Virginia Blakeman, viola
  • Jay Humeston, cello

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The image is a program for a musical performance by "The Boston Musica Viva," held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on Tuesday, November 23, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. The music director was Richard Pittman.

The program includes the following pieces and performers:

  1. George Edwards - "Kreuz und Quer" (1971) World Premiere

  2. Luciano Berio - "Sequenza VI for solo viola" (1968) performed by Virginia Blakeman, viola

  3. Paul Hindemith - "Die Junge Magd" (The Young Maid) with six poems by Georg Trakl (1922) performed by Jan Curtis, alto

    • Intermission follows this piece
  4. Milton Babbitt - Composition for four instruments (1947-48)

  5. John Jenkins (1592-1678) - "Four part Fancy in C Minor" (edited by Alan Stout), also known as "Fantasia in Four Parts in C Minor"

  6. Donald Martino - "B,A,B,B,I,T,T" (1966) performed by William Wrzesien, clarinet

  7. George Edwards - "Kreuz und Quer" (repeat)

The performers listed at the bottom of the program include:

  • John Heiss, flute
  • William Wrzesien, clarinet
  • Nancy Cirillo, violin & viola
  • Martha Dutton, violin
  • Virginia Blakeman, viola
  • Jay Humeston, cello

The program details the schedule of musical pieces to be performed and the musicians involved in this concert.

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The image shows a page from a program for an event titled "The Boston Musica Viva." The program is dated Tuesday, November 23, 1971, and was held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, at 8:30 p.m. Richard Pittman is listed as the Music Director.

The program includes several musical works and their composers:

  1. George Edwards:

    • "Kreuz und Quer" (1971), a world premiere.
  2. Luciano Berio:

    • "Sequenza VI for solo viola" (1968), performed by Virginia Blakeman, viola.
  3. Paul Hindemith:

    • "Die Junge Magd" (six poems by Georg Trakl) (1922), sung by Jan Curtis, alto.
  4. Intermission:

    • The intermission is followed by the following works.
  5. Milton Babbitt:

    • "Composition for four Instruments" (1947-48).
  6. John Jenkins (1592 - 1678), edited by Alan Stout:

    • "Four part Fancy in C Minor" (Fantasía in Four Parts in C Minor).
  7. Donald Martino:

    • "B,A,B,IT,T" (1966), performed by William Wrzesien, clarinet.
  8. George Edwards:

    • Repeated performance of "Kreuz und Quer."

At the bottom of the page, the performers are listed for the event:

  • John Heiss, flute
  • William Wrzesien, clarinet
  • Nancy Cirillo, violin & viola
  • Martha Dutton, violin
  • Virginia Blakeman, viola
  • Jay Humeston, cello

This program provides detailed information about the event's lineup and the performers involved in the concert.

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The image shows a program for a concert held by "The Boston Musica Viva" at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on Tuesday, November 23, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. The Music Director was Richard Pittman. The program includes the following performances and performers:

  1. "Kreuz und Quer" (1971) World Premiere by George Edwards.
  2. "Sequenza VI for solo viola" (1968) by Luciano Berio, performed by Virginia Blakeman, viola.
  3. "Die Junge Magd: six poems by Georg Trakl" (1922) by Paul Hindemith, with Jan Curtis, alto.
  4. Intermission.
  5. "Composition for four Instruments" (1947-48) by Milton Babbitt.
  6. "Four part Fancy in C Minor" and "Fantasia in Four Parts in C Minor" by John Jenkins (1592-1678), edited by Alan Stout.
  7. "B,A,B,B,I,T" (1966) by Donald Martino, performed by William Wrzesien, clarinet.
  8. A repeat of "Kreuz und Quer" by George Edwards.

The performers listed at the bottom of the program are:

  • John Heiss, flute
  • William Wrzesien, clarinet
  • Nancy Cirillo, violin & viola
  • Martha Dutton, violin
  • Virginia Blakeman, viola
  • Jay Humeston, cello

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This image shows an open booklet or program for a music event. The cover indicates that it is for "THE BOSTON MUSICA VIVA" with Richard Pittman as the Music Director. The event took place at the BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM, Harvard University on Tuesday, November 23, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. The program lists several pieces of music along with their composers, such as George Edwards' "Kreuz und Quer," Luciano Berio's "Sequenza VI (for solo viola)," and Paul Hindemith's "Die junge Magd." Specific musicians are named as well, for example, Virginia Blakeman as the viola player for Berio's piece and Jan Curtis as the alto for the Hindemith piece.

After an intermission, the program resumes with Milton Babbitt's "Composition for four Instruments," music by John Jenkins edited by Alan Stout, and Donald Martino's "B,A,B,B,IT,T." The program features the musicians who will be performing, including John Heiss on the flute, William Wrzesien on the clarinet, Nancy Cirillo on violin and viola, and additional performers such as Martha Dutton (violin), Virginia Blakeman (viola), and Jay Humeston (cello).

The program repeats George Edwards' "Kreuz und Quer" at the end of the list, suggesting that this piece may be performed both at the beginning and at the end of the concert.

The page is white with black text and features a large, faded musical symbol, possibly a clef, in the background of the page, providing a decorative touch to the program's layout. The booklet itself is bound with a green cover and red-orange fabric tape along the spine, indicating a well-presented and professionally produced program.

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The image shows an open book, likely a program or booklet, detailing a musical performance. The cover and spine are visible, featuring a green spine with a red and white design. The open page displays the following information:

Header Information:

  • Title: The Boston Musica Viva
  • Music Director: Richard Pittman
  • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University
  • Date and Time: Tuesday, November 23, 1971, at 8:30 p.m.

Program Details:

The page lists the musical pieces to be performed, along with the composers and performers:

Program:

  1. George Edwards

    • Kreuz und Quer (1971) – World Premiere
  2. Luciano Berio

    • Sequenza VI for solo viola (1968)
      • Performer: Virginia Blakeman, viola
  3. Paul Hindemith

    • Die Junge Magd – six poems by Georg Trakl (1922)
      • Performer: Jan Curtis, alto

Intermission

Post-Intermission Program:

  1. Milton Babbitt

    • Composition for four Instruments (1947–48)
  2. John Jenkins (1592–1678)

    • Four part Fancy in C Minor
    • Fantasia in Four Parts in C Minor
      • Edited by Alan Stout
  3. Donald Martino

    • B,A,B,B,I,T,T (1966)
      • Performer: William Wrzesienski, clarinet
  4. George Edwards

    • Kreuz und Quer (repeat)

Performers:

  • John Heiss: flute
  • William Wrzesienski: clarinet
  • Nancy Cirillo: violin & viola
  • Martha Dutton: violin
  • Virginia Blakeman: viola
  • Jay Humeston: cello

Design Elements:

  • The page features a clean, formal layout with centered text.
  • The text is typed in a serif font, giving it a classic and professional appearance.
  • A faint watermark or logo is visible in the center of the page, though its details are not entirely clear.

This program appears to be for a concert or recital organized by The Boston Musica Viva at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, showcasing a diverse range of musical compositions from different eras and composers.

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The image shows a program for a concert by the Boston Musica Viva ensemble, dated November 23, 1971. The program lists the performers, composers, and works to be performed, including pieces by George Edwards, Luciano Berio, Paul Hindemith, Milton Babbitt, John Jenkins, Donald Martino, and others. The concert took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, with Richard Pittman as the Music Director.

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The image is of a page from a program booklet for a musical event. The program is for "The Boston Musica Viva," a musical ensemble. The booklet is open to a page that lists the program details for an event that took place on Tuesday, November 23, 1971, at 8:30 p.m. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. The Music Director for the event is Richard Pittman.

The program includes a list of compositions to be performed, along with the composers and the year of composition. The compositions are:

  1. "Kreuz und Quer" (1971) by George Edwards - World Premiere
  2. "Sequenza VI for solo viola" (1968) by Luciano Berio
  3. "six poems by Georg Trakl" (1922) by Paul Hindemith, arranged by Jan Curtis for alto

There is also an intermission, after which the following compositions will be performed:

  1. "Composition for four Instruments" (1947-48) by Milton Babbitt
  2. "Four part Fancy in C Minor Fantasia in Four Parts in C Minor" (1592-1678) by John Jenkins, edited by Alan Stout
  3. "B,A,B,IT,T" (1966) by Donald Martino, featuring William Wrzesien on clarinet

The performers listed at the bottom of the page are:

  • John Heiss, flute
  • William Wrzesien, clarinet
  • Martha Dutton, violin
  • Virginia Blakeman, viola
  • Nancy Cirillo, violin & viola
  • Jay Humeston, cello

The page has a green border on the left side and a red border on the top and bottom. The text is printed in black ink on white paper, and the layout is organized with headings for each section.