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The image shows an open book or program detailing a musical recital event. The text on the page reads as follows:
BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM AND THE DEPARTMENT OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES
presents
Thursdays Noon Recital Series
October 14, 1971
James Gabbert, Organist
Fantasia and Fugue in G minor, BWV 542
J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
Fugue in A-flat minor
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Prelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV 543
J.S. Bach
James Gabbert is a student at the Longy School of Music and studies organ with John Ferris. He is organist of St. Andrews Church in Wellesley.
Next Recital, Thursday 21--
Albinas Prizgintas
The page also contains a decorative element in the center, featuring stylized letters or symbols. There is a small piece of paper attached to the right side of the page with some additional text, but it is not entirely legible in the image. The book or program is bound in green, as seen on the right edge.
The image shows a program for an event presented by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages. The event is part of the "Thursdays Noon Recital Series" and took place on October 14, 1971. The program lists James Gabbert as the organist, who performed the following pieces:
The program also notes that James Gabbert is a student at the Longy School of Music, studying organ with John Ferris, and is the organist of St. Andrew's Church in Wellesley.
Additionally, the program mentions the next recital, scheduled for Thursday, October 21, with Albina Prizgintas as the performer. There is a faint, partially torn slip of paper on the right side of the page with some text that is not fully legible.
The image is of a program or flyer for a musical recital, specifically part of the "Thursdays Noon Recital Series." Here are the details:
Event Presented By:
Series:
Date:
Performer:
Program:
About the Performer:
James Gabbert is a student at the Longy School of Music and studies organ with John Ferris. He serves as the organist of St. Andrews Church in Wellesley.
Next Recital:
The flyer is slightly aged, with some visible wear and discoloration around the edges. There is also a note on the right side that appears to be handwritten, though the writing is not entirely legible.
The image shows a page from a program booklet for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held on October 14, 1971. The event is presented by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages.
The recital features James Gabbert, an organist, who performs the following pieces:
Additional information about James Gabbert is provided, noting that he is a student at the Longy School of Music, where he studies organ with John Ferris, and he is the organist of St. Andrews Church in Wellesley.
The program also mentions the next recital, which is scheduled for Thursday, October 21, featuring Albinas Prizgintas. The page includes some handwritten notes and markings, likely for administrative or personal reference.
The image shows a page from a program booklet for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages. The event took place on October 14, 1971.
The recital featured James Gabbert, an organist. The program included the following pieces:
The description at the bottom states that James Gabbert is a student at the Longy School of Music and studies organ with John Ferris. He is also the organist of St. Andrews Church in Wellesley.
The next recital is scheduled for Thursday, October 21, featuring Albinas Prizgintas. The page is slightly marked, with some handwritten notes and a small paper tab inserted in the right margin.
The image shows a page from a brochure or program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series hosted by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages at what appears to be a university. The recital took place on October 14, 1971.
The recital featured James Gabbert as the organist. The program listed the following pieces:
The text also mentions that James Gabbert is a student at the Longy School of Music and studies organ with John Ferris. He is the organist at St. Andrews Church in Wellesley.
Additionally, it notes the next recital scheduled for Thursday, October 21, with Albinas Prizgintas as the performer.
This image shows an open book or program with text on it, lying on a flat surface. The page displayed contains information about a music event, mentioning the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages presents a "Thursdays Noon Recital Series" dated October 14, 1971.
The program lists the pieces performed by James Gabbert, an organist, including "Fantasia and Fugue in G-minor, BWV 542" by J.S. Bach (1685-1750), "Fugue in A-flat minor" by Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), and "Prelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV 543" also by J.S. Bach.
Below the musical program, additional information about the performer is provided: "James Gabbert is a student at the Longy School of Music and studies organ with John Ferris. He is organist of St. Andrew's Church in Wellesley."
At the bottom of the page, the next recital is announced for the following Thursday, to be performed by Albina Prizgintas.
There are some marks and stains on the page, possibly from age or handling. On the right edge of the page, a small piece of paper or a ticket stub with a torn edge is visible, partially adhered to the page's edge.
The image shows a typed announcement page for a recital event. It is organized by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages, titled "Thursdays Noon Recital Series," dated October 14, 1971. The recital features James Gabbert, an organist, performing pieces including "Fantasia and Fugue in G minor, BWV 542" by J.S. Bach, "Fugue in A-flat minor" by Johannes Brahms, and "Prelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV 543" by J.S. Bach. The announcement notes that James Gabbert is a student at the Longy School of Music, studies organ with John Ferris, and is the organist of St. Andrews Church in Wellesley. It also mentions the next recital on Thursday the 21st with Albinas Prizgintas. The page has some discoloration and appears to be part of a book or a collection, as it is photographed on an open page with visible binding and pages. There is also a small clipped newspaper note attached under the page on the right side.
The image shows an open book or program booklet, likely for a musical recital. The visible page contains the following details:
This appears to be a program for a classical music recital, likely held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is associated with the Department of Germanic Languages. The event features works by renowned composers J.S. Bach and Johannes Brahms, performed by James Gabbert, a student organist. The inclusion of biographical details about the performer adds a personal touch, highlighting his credentials and affiliations.
The overall design and content suggest a formal and academic setting, consistent with a university or museum-hosted recital.
An open book has a white page with black text. It has a title "BUSCH-REISING MUSEUM AND THE DEPARTMENT OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES PRESENTS" at the top. Below it, there is a date "Thursdays Noon Recital Series October 14, 1971." There is a text that reads "James Gabbert, Organist" and "Fantasia and Fugue in G minor, BWV 542 J.S. Bach (1685-1750) Fugue in A-flat minor Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Prelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV 543 J.S. Bach." Below the text is a small piece of paper with the text "James Gabbert is a student at the Longy School of Music and studies organ with John Ferris. He is organist of St. Andrews Church in Wellesley."