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The image is of a program for a concert by The Boston Musica Viva, which took place on Monday, February 7, 1972, at 8:30 PM at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The concert was conducted by Richard Pittman, the Music Director.
The program includes the following pieces:
Joseph Schwantner: CONSORTIUM II (1971) World Premiere
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: TRIO FOR PIANO, CLARINET AND VIOLA, Eb major, K. 498 (1786)
George Crumb: ELEVEN ECHOES OF AUTUMN, 1965 (1966)
Intermission
Karl Heinz Füssl: MIORITA (1963) First American Performance
Joseph Schwantner: CONSORTIUM II (repeat)
The performers listed are:
The program also notes that the final concert of the season will be on Monday, April 17.
The image shows a program for a concert by "The Boston Musica Viva," held on Monday, February 7, 1972, at 8:30 P.M. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The music director was Richard Pittman. The program included the following pieces:
The performing artists listed include:
The program also noted that the final concert of the season would be on Monday, April 17. There is a small, partially visible note attached to the program with the heading "style: Mainly self taught," though the rest of the text is not fully legible.
The image depicts a concert program from a performance by The Boston Musica Viva. Here are the details:
Ensemble and Director:
Date and Time:
Venue:
Program:
Performers:
Additional Note:
The program is printed on what appears to be a folded card, with some handwritten notes visible on the right side. The design includes some abstract shapes on the left page.
The image is a photograph of a program for a musical concert titled "The Boston Musica Viva," held on Monday, February 7, 1972, at 8:30 P.M. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Richard Pittman is listed as the Music Director.
The program details the pieces to be performed:
Joseph Schwantner - CONSORTIUM II (1971) World Premiere
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Trio for Piano, Clarinet, and Viola in Eb major, K. 498 (1786)
George Crumb - ELEVEN ECHOES OF AUTUMN, 1965 (1966)
There is an intermission between the pieces.
After the intermission:
Karl Heinz Füssl - MIORITA (1963) First American Performance
Joseph Schwantner - CONSORTIUM II (repeat)
The program also lists the performers:
The program concludes with a note about the final concert of the season being on Monday, April 17. There is also a handwritten note on the page regarding information about the pieces, with a reference to "RTAL" and some instructions for the group.
The image is a concert program from "The Boston Musica Viva," held on Monday, February 7, 1972, at 8:30 PM. The concert took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The music director for the event was Richard Pittman.
The program included the following performances:
There was an intermission following the performance of "Eleven Echoes of Autumn."
After the intermission:
The musicians and performers listed for the concert were:
The concert was noted as the "Final Concert of the Season," scheduled for Monday, April 17. The program also includes a note about the style of "Eleven Echoes of Autumn," indicating it is mainly self-taught, with references to specific musical and visual inspirations.
The image shows a page from a concert program for an event titled "The Boston Musica Viva." The concert took place on Monday, February 7, 1972, at 8:30 PM at the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Here's a detailed summary of the program:
Joseph Schwantner: Consortium II (1971) World Premiere
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
George Crumb: Eleven Echoes of Autumn, 1965 (1966)
Karl Heinz Füssl: Mirorita (1963) with Elsa Charlton as soprano for the first American performance.
Joseph Schwantner: Consortium II (repeat)
The musicians listed for the concert are:
The concert was the final concert of the season, scheduled for Monday, April 17. The program also includes some additional notes and information clipped on the right-hand side, but the main focus is on the concert program itself.
The image shows a page detailing the program for a concert by The Boston Musica Viva, with Richard Pittman as the music director. This event was scheduled for Monday, February 7, 1972, at 8:30 P.M. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The program includes the following pieces:
Additionally, a list of performers is included below the program, mentioning Nancy Cirillo, Jay Humeston, Louise Vosgerchian, Elsa Charlston, John Heiss, William Wrzesien, Frank Epstein, and Richard Pittman with their respective instruments or roles.
There is a note at the bottom about the final concert of the season being on Monday, April 17, and an indication to turn over the page ("over").
The page appears to be aged and is part of a bound booklet or program collection. A yellowed piece of tape with printed text is partially visible on the right-side edge, suggesting that this page may have been repaired or reinforced at some point.
The image shows a typed program for a music concert by "The Boston Musica Viva," directed by Richard Pittman. The concert took place on Monday, February 7, 1972, at 8:30 P.M. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The program includes:
The bottom of the program lists the members of The Boston Musica Viva and their instruments:
It also notes the final concert of the season on Monday, April 17.
A clipped newspaper strip is attached on the right side, but the text is only partially visible and appears to give some background information or remarks related to the program or performers.
The image shows a printed program for a concert by The Boston Musica Viva, dated Monday, February 7, 1972, at 8:30 P.M., held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The program is titled "The Boston Musica Viva" and is directed by Richard Pittman, Music Director.
Joseph Schwantner
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
George Crumb
Intermission
Karl Heinz Fissl
Joseph Schwantner
The layout is clean and formal, typical of concert programs, with clear headings and structured sections for the pieces, performers, and event details.
A music concert program titled "The Boston Musica Viva" is open to a page that lists the performers and the pieces they will play. The page reads "Monday, February 7, 1972, 8:30 P.M. Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts." The performers are listed as Joseph Schwantner, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, George Crumb, Karl Heinz Füssl, Nancy Cirillo, Jay Humeston, Luise Vosgerchian, William Wrzesien, Elsa Charlston, Frank Epstein, and Richard Pittman. The pieces listed are "Consortium II (1971) World Premiere," "Trio for Piano, Clarinet, and Viola, Eb major, K. 498 (1786)," "Andante Menuetto Rondeaux. Allegretto," "Eleven Echoes of Autumn, 1965 (1966)," "Intermission," "Miorita (1963) First American Performance," "Consortium II (repeat)," and "Final Concert of the Season: Monday, April 17."