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The image shows a program from an event presented by The Busch-Reisinger Museum, featuring Dr. Frederick Tulan performing premières and other recent music for organ. The program lists the following pieces:
I. Cadence Perlée de Pédale pour le Concerto (to be played with or without the Organ Concerto) by Francis Poulenc (1899-1963)
II. Passacaglia by Dimitri Shostakovich (B. 1906)
III. Pièce Hébrafque by Alexandre Tansman (B. 1897)
IV. God of the Expanding Universe for Organ and Buchla Synthesizer-Tape by Richard Felciano (B. 1930)
The program also requests that, with the exception of the composition by Richard Felciano, the audience please applaud at the conclusion of each group.
The image shows a page from a program for an organ concert presented by The Busch-Reisinger Museum. The concert is titled "Premières and other Recent Music for Organ" and is performed by Dr. Frederick Tulan.
Here are the details listed for each segment of the concert:
I. Cadence Perlée de Pédale pour le Concerto
II. Passacaglia
III. Pièce Hébraïque
IV. God of the Expanding Universe
At the bottom of the page, it is noted that with the exception of the composition by Richard Felciano, applause is to be given at the conclusion of each group.
The image shows a page from a program for a concert hosted by The Busch-Reisinger Museum. The concert features Dr. Frederick Tulan performing "Premières and other Recent Music for Organ." The program lists several compositions with their respective composers and birth years.
Here is the detailed breakdown of the concert program:
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II.
III.
IV.
The program also includes an instruction at the bottom: "With the exception of the composition by Richard Felciano, please applaud at the conclusion of groups."
The image is a program from a musical event held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The event features a recital by Dr. Frederick Tulian, titled "Premieres and other Recent Music for Organ."
The program lists several musical pieces to be performed, along with their composers and birth years:
I. Cadence Perlée de Pédale pour le Concerto "to be played with or without the Organ Concerto"
II. Passacaglia
III. Pièce Hébraïque
IV. God of the Expanding Universe (for Organ and Buchla Synthesizer-Tape)
Prelude on the Name of Frederick Tulian (1-26 Scale)
The program concludes with a note: "With the exception of the composition by Richard Felciano, please applaud at the conclusion of groups."
The image shows a concert program from "The Busch-Reisinger Museum" presenting an organ recital by Dr. Frederick Tulan. The program is titled "Premières and other Recent Music for Organ" and lists several musical pieces, each by different composers.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the program:
I. Pieces by Francis Poulenc (1899-1963)
II. Pieces by Various Composers
Intermission Indicated by Asterisks
III. Pieces by Various Composers
Another Intermission Indicated by Asterisks
IV. Pieces by Various Composers
Premieres:
There is a note at the bottom of the program stating: "With the exception of the composition by Richard Felciano, please applaud at the conclusion of groups."
The image is a program for a concert presented by The Busch-Reisinger Museum, featuring Dr. Frederick Tulan performing premières and other recent music for the organ. The program lists several pieces to be performed, organized into four sections. Here is a detailed summary of the program:
I. Cadence Perlée de Fédale pour le Concerto "to be played with or without the Organ Concerto"
II. Passacaglia
Fugue
III. Piece Hébraïque
Apparition in the Sky
In Honor of Natalie Koussevitsky
Fantasy
IV. God of the Expanding Universe
For Organ and Buchla Synthesizer-Tape
To Come In / To Go Out
Prelude on the Name of Frederick Tulan (1 - 26 Scale)
Praeudium for Solo Organ
Toccata
At the bottom of the program, there is a note requesting the audience to applaud at the conclusion of groups, with the exception of the composition by Richard Felciano.
The image shows an open book or booklet that seems to be a program for a musical event. Specifically, it lists performances presented by the Busch-Reisinger Museum featuring Dr. Frederick T. Tolan. The program is entitled "Premières and other Recent Music for Organ."
Several compositions are listed with their respective composers:
I. "Cadence Perlée de pédale pour le Concerto" by Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) which can be played with or without the Organ Concerto.
II. "Passacaglia" and a "Fugue" without a named composer, followed by five asterisks.
III. "Pièce Hébraïque" and other works by different composers such as Alexandre Tansman (B. 1897), "Apparition in the Sky" by Alan Hovhaness (B. 1911), pieces in honor of Natalie Koussevitsky by Leonard Bernstein (B. 1918), and a "Fantasy" by Otto Luening (B. 1900).
IV. "God of the Expanding Universe" for Organ and Buchla Synthesizer–Tape by Richard Felciano. There are also works by Virgil Thomson for his 75th birthday; "Prelude on the Name of Frederick T. Tolan" by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (1895-1968), a "Praeludium for Solo Organ" by Sir Arthur Bliss (B. 1891), and a "Toccata" by Henk Badings (B. 1907).
At the bottom, there's a note stating that with the exception of the composition by Richard Felciano, the audience is requested to applaud at the conclusion of groups.
The image shows a typed program or announcement from The Busch-Reisinger Museum presenting Dr. Frederick Tulan. The presentation is titled "Premières and other Recent Music for Organ." The program lists four main sections of music pieces with composers' names and birth years:
I. Cadence Perlée de Pédale pour le Concerto "to be played with or without the Organ Concerto" by Francis Poulenc (1899-1963).
II. Passacaglia and Fugue by Dimitri Shostakovich (B. 1906) and Aram Khachaturian (B. 1903).
III. Pièce Hébraïque (which includes "Apparition in the Sky," "In Honor of Natalie Koussevitsky," and "Fantasy") by Alexandre Tansman (B. 1897), Alan Hovhaness (B. 1911), Leonard Bernstein (B. 1918), and Otto Luening (B. 1900).
IV. God of the Expanding Universe for Organ and Buchla Synthesizer-Tape, "To Come In / To Go Out" by Richard Felciano (B. 1930) and Virgil Thomson (B. 1896). This section also includes a note that Virgil Thomson will become 75 tomorrow. Additional pieces in this section are "Prelude on the Name of Frederick Tulan (1-26 Scale)" by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (1895-1968), "Praeludium for Solo Organ" by Sir Arthur Bliss (B. 1891), and "Toccata" by Henk Badings (B. 1907).
At the bottom, there is a note stating: "With the exception of the composition by Richard Felciano, please applaud at the conclusion of groups."
The image shows an open book, specifically a program or booklet for a musical event titled "Premières and other Recent Music for Organ" presented by The Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page lists a series of organ compositions and their respective composers, along with brief biographical details. Here's a breakdown of the content:
The compositions are organized into numbered sections, each with a title, composer, and year of birth (where applicable):
At the bottom of the page, there is a note stating:
"With the exception of the composition by Richard Felciano, please applaud at the conclusion of groups."
This program appears to be for a concert or recital featuring contemporary and modern organ music, showcasing works by notable composers from the 20th century. The inclusion of electronic elements (e.g., Buchla Synthesizer-Tape) indicates a blend of traditional and innovative musical techniques. The note about applause suggests a structured performance format, with specific instructions for the audience.
The image shows a page from a music book titled "Premieres and other Recent Music for Organ." It features a list of organ compositions, each accompanied by the composer's name and birth year. The compositions are divided into four sections, each with a unique title and a brief description. The page also includes a note about applause at the conclusion of each group of compositions, with the exception of a composition by Richard Felciano. The page is part of a larger book, with a green spine and a white cover.