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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1971-1972

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The image shows a program for a concert performed by the Radcliffe Choral Society on Sunday, April 16, 1972, at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at 8:30 P.M. The concert was titled "A Concert of German Romantic Music for Women's Voices."

The program includes the following details:

Conductor: F. John Adams
Accompanist: Peggy Barton

Program:

  1. Der XXIII. Psalm by Franz Schubert
  2. Cornach by Franz Schubert
  3. Gott in der Natur by Franz Schubert

Music for Piano Four Hands

  • Performed by F. John Adams and Gerald Moshell
  1. Spruch by Robert Schumann
  2. In Meeres Mitten by Johannes Brahms
  3. Marznacht by Johannes Brahms
  4. Walpurgisnacht by Johannes Brahms
    • Soloists: Nancy Wilson and Victoria Smith, Sopranos

Music for Piano Four Hands

  • Performed by F. John Adams and Gerald Moshell
  1. Vier Gesänge by Johannes Brahms
      1. Es tönt ein voller Harfenklang
      1. Lied von Shakespeare
      1. Der Gärtner
      1. Gesang aus Fingal

Instrumentalists:

  • Adriana Anca, Harp
  • Michael Johns, First Horn
  • David Allan, Second Horn

The program is printed on light blue paper and is placed in a book or binder with a green cover and red spine.

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The image shows a program from a concert held by the Radcliffe Choral Society. The event was titled "A Concert of German Romantic Music for Women's Voices," and it took place on Sunday, April 16, 1972, at 8:30 PM at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

The concert featured several musical works:

  1. Der XXIII. Psalm (Psalm 23) by Franz Schubert performed by the choir.

    • Subtitle: "Coronach"
    • Subtitle: "Gott in der Natur"
  2. Music for Piano Four Hands by F. John Adams and Gerald Moshell:

    • Compositions by Robert Schumann:
      • "Spruch"
      • "In Meeres Mitten"
    • Compositions by Johannes Brahms:
      • "Marznacht"
      • "Walpgurigsnacht"
  3. Solo performance by sopranos Nancy Wilson and Victoria Smith for "Walpgurigsnacht."

  4. Another segment of Music for Piano Four Hands:

    • Compositions by Johannes Brahms:
      • Vier Gesänge (Four Songs):
          1. "Es tönt ein voller Harfenklang"
          1. "Lied von Shakespeare"
          1. "Der Gärtner"
          1. "Gesang aus Fingal"
    • Hornists: Adriana Anca (Barp), Michael Johns (First Horn), David Allan (Second Horn).

The program lists the names of the conductor (F. John Adams), accompanist (Peggy Barton), and pianists (F. John Adams and Gerald Moshell). It also indicates the names of the sopranos and horn players involved in the concert.

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The image shows a program for a concert held by the Radcliffe Choral Society on Sunday, April 16, 1972, at 8:30 P.M. in the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The program features a concert of German Romantic Music for Women's Voices and includes the following details:

  • Conductor: F. John Adams
  • Accompanist: Peggy Barton

The concert features several pieces:

  1. "Der XXIII. Psalm" by Franz Schubert, performed by the Coronach.
  2. "Gott in der Natur" by Franz Schubert.

An interlude of "Music for Piano Four Hands" is performed by pianists F. John Adams and Gerald Moshell.

The second half of the concert includes:

  1. "Spruch" by Robert Schumann, performed by the In Meeres Mitten.
  2. "Maerchen" by Johannes Brahms.
  3. "Walpurgisnacht", with Nancy Wilson and Victoria Smith as soprano soloists.

This is followed by another interlude of "Music for Piano Four Hands".

Finally, "Vier Gesange" by Johannes Brahms is performed, consisting of four songs:

  1. "Es tönt ein voller Harfenklang"
  2. "Lied von Shakespeare"
  3. "Der Gärtner"
  4. "Gesang aus Fingal"

With Adriana Anca on Harp, Michael Johns on First Horn, and David Allan on Second Horn.

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The image is a program for a choral concert performed by the Radcliffe Choral Society. Here are the details:

Event:
A Concert of German Romantic Music for Women's Voices

Date and Time:
Sunday, April 16, 1972, at 5:30 P.M.

Location:
Busch-Reisinger Museum

Performers:

  • Conductor: F. John Adams
  • Accompanist: Peggy Barton
  • Pianists for Piano Four Hands: F. John Adams and Gerald Moshell
  • Soprano Soloists: Nancy Wilson and Victoria Smith
  • Additional Musicians:
    • Adriana Anca (Harp)
    • Michael Johns (First Horn)
    • David Allan (Second Horn)

Program:

  1. Franz Schubert:

    • Der XXIII. Psalm
    • Coronach
    • Gott in der Natur
  2. Music for Piano Four Hands:

    • Performed by F. John Adams and Gerald Moshell
  3. Robert Schumann:

    • Spruch
    • In Meeres Mitten
  4. Johannes Brahms:

    • Mährnach
    • Walpurgisnacht
    • Soprano Soloists: Nancy Wilson and Victoria Smith
  5. Music for Piano Four Hands:

    • Performed by F. John Adams and Gerald Moshell
  6. Johannes Brahms: Vier Gesänge

    1. Es steht ein voller Harfenklang
    2. Lied von Shakespeare
    3. Der Gärtner
    4. Gesang aus Fingal
    • Additional Musicians: Adriana Anca (Harp), Michael Johns (First Horn), David Allan (Second Horn)

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The image is a program from a concert held by the Radcliffe Choral Society. The concert was titled "A Concert of German Romantic Music for Women's Voices" and took place on Sunday, April 16, 1972, at 8:30 PM in the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

The concert was conducted by F. John Adams, with Peggy Barton as the accompanist. The program included several pieces:

  1. Der XXIII. Psalm by Franz Schubert, performed by Coronach.
  2. Gott in der Natur also by Franz Schubert, performed by Coronach.

Following these, there was a segment of music for piano four hands, performed by F. John Adams and Gerald Moshell, the pianists:

  1. Spruch by Robert Schumann.
  2. In Meeres Mitten by Johannes Brahms.
  3. Märznacht by Johannes Brahms.
  4. Walpurgisnacht by Johannes Brahms.

The concert also featured soprano soloists Nancy Wilson and Victoria Smith.

The program concluded with another segment of music for piano four hands, performed by F. John Adams and Gerald Moshell:

  1. Vier Gesänge (Four Songs) by Johannes Brahms, including:
    • "Es tönt ein voller Harfenklang"
    • "Lied von Shakespeare"
    • "Der Gärtner"
    • "Gesang aus Fingal"

The final pieces were accompanied by Adriana Anca on harp, Michael Johns on first horn, and David Allan on second horn.

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The image is a program for a concert titled "A Concert of German Romantic Music for Women's Voices," organized by the Radcliffe Choral Society. The concert took place on Sunday, April 16, 1972, at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at 8:30 PM.

Key details of the program include:

  1. Conductor and Accompanist:

    • F. John Adams, Conductor
    • Peggy Barton, Accompanist
  2. Performances:

    • Choral Piece:

      • "Der XXIII. Psalm" by Franz Schubert, titled "Coronach"
      • "Gott in der Natur"
    • Piano Four Hands:

      • Performed by F. John Adams and Gerald Moshell
      • "Spruch" by Robert Schumann
      • "In Meeres Mitten" by Johannes Brahms
      • "Märznacht" by Johannes Brahms
      • "Walpurgisnacht"
    • Soprano Soloists:

      • Nancy Wilson and Victoria Smith
    • Additional Piano Four Hands:

      • "Vier Gesänge" (Four Songs) by Johannes Brahms
          1. "Es tönt ein voller Harfenklang"
          1. "Lied von Shakespeare"
          1. "Der Gärtner"
          1. "Gesang aus Fingal"
    • Instrumentalists:

      • Adriana Anca, Harp
      • Michael Johns, First Horn
      • David Allan, Second Horn

The concert features a mix of choral works and piano duets, highlighting pieces by prominent composers of the German Romantic era.

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The image shows a typed concert program on light blue paper titled "RADCLIFFE CHORAL SOCIETY." The conductor is F. John Adams, and the accompanist is Peggy Barton. The event is "A Concert of German Romantic Music for Women's Voices," scheduled for Sunday, April 16, 1972, at 8:30 P.M. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

The program is divided into several parts:

  1. Choral Music:

    • Der XXIII. Psalm by Franz Schubert
    • Coronach
    • Gott in der Natur
  2. Music for Piano Four Hands:

    • F. John Adams and Gerald Moshell, Pianists
    • Spruch by Robert Schumann
    • In Meeres Mitten
    • Märznacht by Johannes Brahms
    • Walpurgisnacht, with soprano soloists Nancy Wilson and Victoria Smith
  3. More Music for Piano Four Hands:

    • Vier Gesänge by Johannes Brahms
      1. Es tönt ein voller Harfenklang
      2. Lied von Shakespeare
      3. Der Gärtner
      4. Gesang aus Fingal

Additional musicians listed at the bottom are Adriana Anca on harp, Michael Johns on first horn, and David Allan on second horn.

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The image shows a printed page with text outlining the program for a musical event. The heading at the top of the page reads "RADCLIFFE CHORAL SOCIETY," with F. John Adams listed as the Conductor and Peggy Barton as the Accompanist. The event is titled "A Concert of German Romantic Music for Women's Voices" and is dated Sunday, April 16, 1972. It took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at 8:30 P.M.

The program lists pieces by various composers:

  • "Der XXIII. Psalm" by Franz Schubert
  • "Coronach" (not attributed to a composer in the visible text)
  • "Gott in der Natur" (not attributed to a composer in the visible text)
  • "Music for Piano Four Hands" played by F. John Adams and Gerald Moshell, Pianists
  • "Spruch" by Robert Schumann

Several other pieces are listed with some text obstructed; however, the following can be seen:

  • "In Meeres Mitten"
  • "Märznacht" by Johannes Brahms
  • "Walpurgisnacht"

Two soprano soloists, Nancy Wilson and Victoria Smith, are mentioned for "Walpurgisnacht."

Additionally, there's mention of four songs ("Vier Gesänge") by Johannes Brahms, two of which have titles partially visible:

  1. "... voller Harfenklang"
  2. "Lieb..." possibly referring to a love theme.
    The third and fourth songs are titled "Der Gärtner" and "Gesang aus Fingal," respectively.

The performers for the "Vier Gesänge" are listed as Adriana Anca, Harp, Michael Johns, First Horn, David Allan, Second Horn.

The page has a light blue background and is part of a stack of papers, with additional pages of yellow and red color visible underneath it on the left side. The text is typed, suggesting the document is from a period when typewriters were commonly used for creating such programs, consistent with the 1972 date. The content of the page suggests this was a printed program for attendees of the music event.

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The image depicts the cover or title page of a concert program for the Radcliffe Choral Society. The program is for a concert titled "A Concert of German Romantic Music for Women's Voices", scheduled for Sunday, April 16, 1972, at 8:30 P.M. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

Key Details:

  1. Conductor: F. John Adams
  2. Accompanist: Peggy Barton
  3. Music for Piano Four Hands:
    • Pianists: F. John Adams and Gerald Moshell

Program Listing:

Women's Voices Section:

  • Der XXIII. Psalm – Franz Schubert
  • Coronach
  • Gott in der Natur

Piano Four Hands Section:

  • Spruch – Robert Schumann
  • In Meeres Mitten
  • Märznacht – Johannes Brahms
  • Walpurgisnacht
    • Soloists: Nancy Wilson and Victoria Smith (Sopranos)

Additional Music for Piano Four Hands:

  • Vier Gesänge – Johannes Brahms
    • 1. Es tönt ein voller Harfenklang
    • 2. Lied von Shakespeare
    • 3. Der Gärtner
    • 4. Gesang aus Fingal

Additional Performers:

  • Adriana Anca, Harp
  • Michael Johns, First Horn
  • David Allan, Second Horn

The program is neatly formatted with clear headings and bullet points, indicating a structured and organized concert featuring a variety of German Romantic compositions performed by a choir, soloists, and instrumentalists. The design is simple, with a light blue background and black text, typical of formal concert programs from the era.

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The image shows a printed page with the title "RADCLIFFE CHORAL SOCIETY" at the top. Below the title, the names of the conductor and the accompanist are mentioned. The page is a program for a concert of German Romantic Music for Women's Voices. The concert is scheduled for Sunday, April 16, 1972, at 8:30 P.M. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The program includes various musical pieces by different composers, such as Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, and Johannes Brahms. The names of the soprano soloists and the pianists are also mentioned. The page has a blue background and white text.