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The image shows a program for the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages' Thursday Noon Recital Series, held on December 16, 1971, at 12:15. The recital features James Johnson as the organist. The program includes the following pieces:
The program notes that Mr. Johnson is the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series. It also mentions that he will become the Director of Music at First Church, Congregational, Cambridge, where a three-manual, 40-stop organ by Frobenius of Copenhagen will be installed by late spring. Recitals will resume on February 10 with Brian Jones. The organ used for this recital is the Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks, dated 1958.
The image shows a page from a book detailing an event from the "Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages Thursday Noon Recital Series." The event took place on December 16, 1971, at 12:15 PM.
The recital was conducted by James Johnson, who was the Organist. The program included the following pieces:
Below the recital list, there is a note indicating that Mr. Johnson would be leaving his position as Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series to become the Director of Music at First Church, Congregational in Cambridge, with a new organ by Frobenius of Copenhagen to be installed by late spring. The recitals would resume on February 10, 1972, with Brian Jones performing on the Flentrop Organ, which has 33 ranks and was built in 1958.
The image shows a page from a program booklet for the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages' Thursday Noon Recital Series. The recital took place on December 16, 1971, at 12:15 PM.
The featured performer was James Johnson, who was the Organist for the event. The program listed the following pieces performed:
Additional notes include:
The page also includes some handwritten notes and a partially visible list of information about the recitals and performers.
The image is a page from a program booklet for the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages' Thursday Noon Recital Series. The specific recital took place on December 16, 1971, at 12:15 PM.
The recital featured James Johnson, who was the Organist. The program included the following pieces:
Additional information provided includes:
The image is a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event, which took place on December 16, 1971, at 12:15 PM. The recital was organized by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages.
The organist for this recital was James Johnson. The program included the following pieces:
Additional notes on the program provide information about James Johnson:
The recitals were scheduled to resume on February 10, featuring Brian Jones.
The organ used for this recital is specified as the Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks, made in 1958.
The image depicts a program for a recital series held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages. The recital took place on December 16, 1971, at 12:15 PM. The organist for the event was James Johnson.
The program included the following pieces:
Additionally, the program notes that Mr. Johnson was the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series and would become the Director of Music at First Church, Congregational, in Cambridge on January 1st. A three-manual, 40-stop organ by Frobenius of Copenhagen was to be installed at the church by late spring. The recitals were scheduled to resume on February 10, with Brian Jones performing.
The organ used for this recital was a Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks, dating from 1958.
The image shows a typed program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages on December 16, 1971, at 12:15 PM.
The recital featured James Johnson, an organist. The program includes several pieces:
Additional notes mention that Mr. Johnson is the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series and that on January 1st, he will become Director of Music at First Church, Congregational, Cambridge. A new three-manual, 40-stop organ by Frobenius of Copenhagen will be installed there by late spring.
There is also a note that recitals will resume on February 10 with Brian Jones, and the organ used is a Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks, dating from 1958.
The image shows a page from a program or brochure, advertising a music recital series. At the top, it is titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM AND THE DEPARTMENT OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES Thursday Noon Recital Series", with a specific date and time listed as December 16, 1971, 12:15.
Below the heading, the program lists "JAMES JOHNSON, Organist", and details the pieces to be performed, including works by J.S. Bach, like "Fuga sopra Magnificat", and "Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major", as well as "Four Noëls" by Jean François Dandrieu with specific sub-pieces named.
There is a notification that the organist, Mr. Johnson, is the director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series and that beginning January 1st, he will become the Director of Music at First Church, Congregational, in Cambridge. Mention is also made of a three-manual, 40 stop organ by Frobenius of Copenhagen to be installed by late spring at the church.
The program announcement wraps up with a note that recitals will resume on February 10, with Brian Jones, and a reference to the "PLENTROP ORGAN, 33 ranks, 1958", possibly the instrument used for the recitals.
The font of the text is simple and clean, likely from a typewriter, and there's a decorative musical note motif on the side of the text. The page appears to be part of a bound collection or archive, as evidenced by the frayed edges of the previous pages and the binding visible on the left side of the image.
The image shows a page from a book or pamphlet. The page is open, displaying a series of texts. The title reads "BUSCH-REISEINGER MUSEUM AND THE DEPARTMENT OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES." Below the title, there is a subtitle "Thursday Noon Recital Series." The date "December 16, 1971, 12:15" is written in the middle of the page. The name "JAMES JOHNSON, Organist" is written on the left side of the page. The page also includes a list of music pieces, including "Fuga sopra Magnificat," "Four Noels," and "Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major." There is also a note that reads "Mr. Johnson is Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series."
The image shows an open book with several pages visible. The pages are white, and the text is black. The text on the page is a program for a musical event. The event is titled "Thursday Noon Recital Series," and it is organized by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages. The date of the event is December 16, 1971, and it is scheduled to start at 12:15. The program lists the performers and the pieces they will be performing. The performers include James Johnson, who is the organist, and J.S. Bach, who is the composer. The pieces include "Fuga sopra Magnificat," "Four Noels," and "Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major." The program also includes information about the venue and the time of the event.