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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1972-1973

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The image shows a document that appears to be a program for a series of musical recitals. The details on the document are as follows:

Event Details:

  • Busch-Reisinger Museum Thursday Noon Recital Series: May 25, 1972, 12:15
  • First Church in Cambridge, Congregational (Lindsay Chapel): May 28, 1972, 12:00

Performers:

  • Robert Hazen, Trumpet
  • James Johnson, Organ

Program:

  1. Fanfare in D major - Henry Purcell
  2. Sinfonia con Tromba - Giuseppe Torelli
    • Allegro, Magio, Allegro, Allegro non troppo
  3. Pieces from the Heroic Music - Georg Philipp Telemann
    • Tranquillo, Bellicoso, Amoroso, Risoluto
  4. Adagio in B-flat major - Tomaso Albinoni
  5. Sonata in D major - Henry Purcell
    • Pomposo, Adagio, Presto

Performer Biographies:

  • Robert Hazen is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Geological Sciences, Harvard University. He is well-known as a trumpet soloist in the area.
  • Mr. Johnson is the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series and is Music Director of First Church in Cambridge.

Additional Information:

  • Final Thursday Noon Recital: June 1, Anthony McLean, boy soprano, and James Johnson, Mozart's "Exultate Jubilate" Motet, and pieces by Bach.

The document is typed on a typewriter and includes a decorative element in the center, which is a stylized design. The document is attached to a green folder or binder.

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The image is of a page from a program or schedule related to a series of Thursday Noon Recitals held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here are the detailed contents of the page:

  1. Event Dates and Times:

    • Busch-Reisinger Museum Thursday Noon Recital Series:
      • May 25, 1972, at 12:15
    • First Church in Cambridge, Congregational (Lindsay Chapel):
      • May 28, at 12:00
  2. Performers:

    • Robert Hazen, Trumpet
    • James Johnson, Organ
  3. Program Overview:
    The recital features various pieces:

    • Fanfare in D major
    • Sinfonia con Tromba by Giuseppe Torelli with Allegro, Adagio, Allegro, Allegro non troppo
    • Pieces from the Heroic Music by Georg Philipp Telemann: Tranquillo, Bellicoso, Amoroso, Risoluto
    • Adagio in B-flat major by Tomaso Albinoni
    • Sonata in D major by Henry Purcell with movements Pomposo, Adagio, Presto
  4. Biographical Information:

    • Robert Hazen is noted as a doctoral candidate in the Department of Geological Sciences at Harvard University and is known for his work as a trumpet soloist.
    • James Johnson is mentioned as the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series and the Music Director of First Church in Cambridge.
  5. Final Recital Details:

    • The final Thursday Noon Recital is scheduled for June 1, featuring:
      • Anthony McLean, boy soprano
      • James Johnson performing Mozart’s "Exultate Jubilate" Motet
      • Pieces by Bach

The page appears to be part of a historical or archival document, detailing musical performances and the background of the performers involved in the recital series.

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The image shows a program for a musical recital. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Heading:

  • Busch-Reisinger Museum Thursday Noon Recital Series: May 25, 1972, 12:15
  • First Church in Cambridge, Congregational (Lindsay Chapel): May 28, 12:00

Performers:

  • Robert Hazen, Trumpet
  • James Johnson, Organ

Program:

  1. Fanfare in D major by Henry Purcell
  2. Sinfonia con Tromba:
    • Allegro
    • Adagio
    • Allegro, Allegro non troppo by Giuseppe Torelli
  3. Pieces from the Heroic Music:
    • Tranquillo
    • Bellicoso
    • Amoroso
    • Risoluto by Georg Philipp Telemann
  4. Adagio in B-flat major by Tomaso Albinoni
  5. Sonata in D major:
    • Pomposo
    • Adagio
    • Presto by Henry Purcell

Notes about the Performers:

  • Robert Hazen is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Geological Sciences at Harvard University. He is well-known as a trumpet soloist in this area.
  • Mr. Johnson is the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series and Music Director of the First Church in Cambridge.

Final Thursday Noon Recital:

  • Date: June 1
  • Performers: Anthony McLean, boy soprano, and James Johnson
  • Program: Mozart's "Exsultate, jubilate" Motet, and pieces by Bach

The program appears to be typed on an aged, slightly yellowed paper, indicating it is from 1972. The document is kept in a green folder or cover.

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The image shows a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event, specifically detailing two recitals:

First Recital:

  • Date: May 25, 1972, at 12:15 PM
  • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
  • Performers:
    • Robert Hazen on trumpet
    • James Johnson on organ
  • Pieces to be performed:
    1. Fanfare in D major by an unspecified composer
    2. Sinfonia con Tromba by Giuseppe Torelli (Movements: Allegro, Adagio, Allegro, Allegro non troppo)
    3. Pieces from the Heroic Music:
      • Tranquillo by Georg Philipp Telemann
      • Bellicoso by Georg Philipp Telemann
      • Amoroso by Georg Philipp Telemann
      • Risoluto by Georg Philipp Telemann
    4. Adagio in B-flat major by Tomaso Albinoni
    5. Sonata in D major by Henry Purcell (Movements: Pomposo, Adagio, Presto)

Second Recital:

  • Date: May 28, 1972, at 12:00 PM
  • Location: First Church in Cambridge, Congregational (Lindsay Chapel)

Background Information:

  • Robert Hazen is noted as a doctoral candidate in the Department of Geological Sciences at Harvard University and is recognized as a trumpet soloist.
  • James Johnson is the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series and the Music Director of First Church in Cambridge.

Final Recital Notice:

  • The final recital of the Thursday Noon Recital Series is scheduled for June 1 with Anthony McLean, boy soprano, and James Johnson performing Mozart’s “Exultate jubilate” Motet and pieces by Bach.

The program also features an artistic sketch of a trumpet player.

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The image shows a page from a program or schedule booklet for a series of recitals held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and First Church in Cambridge. The details are as follows:

Busch-Reisinger Museum Thursday Noon Recital Series:

  • Date: May 25, 1972
  • Time: 12:15

First Church in Cambridge, Congregational (Lindsay Chapel):

  • Date: May 28
  • Time: 12:00

Performers:

  • Robert Hazen, Trumpet
  • James Johnson, Organ

Program:

  1. Fanfare in D major
  2. Sinfonia con Tromba (Allegro, Adagio, Allegro, Allegro non troppo) - Henry Purcell
  3. Pieces from the Heroic Music (Tranquillo, Bellicoso, Amoroso, Risoluto) - Giuseppe Torelli
  4. Adagio in B-flat major - Georg Philipp Telemann
  5. Sonata in D major (Pomposo, Adagio, Presto) - Tomaso Albinoni
  6. Additional piece by Henry Purcell

Background Information:

  • Robert Hazen is noted as a doctoral candidate in the Department of Geological Sciences at Harvard University and is also a well-known trumpet soloist in the area.
  • James Johnson is the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series and the Music Director of First Church in Cambridge.

Final Thursday Noon Recital:

  • Date: June 1
  • Performers: Anthony McLean, boy soprano, and James Johnson
  • Program: Mozart’s "Exultate jubilate" Motet, and pieces by Bach.

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The image is a document listing details of a Thursday Noon Recital Series, specifically from May 1972. Here are the key details:

  1. Recitals:

    • Busch-Reisinger Museum Thursday Noon Recital Series: Scheduled for May 25, 1972, at 12:15.
    • First Church in Cambridge, Congregational (Lindsay Chapel): Scheduled for May 28, at 12:00.
  2. Performers:

    • Robert Hazen: Trumpet soloist.
    • James Johnson: Organist.
  3. Program:

    • Fanfare in D major.
    • Sinfonia con Tromba by Giuseppe Torelli with movements Allegro, Adagio, Allegro, Allegro non troppo.
    • Pieces from the Heroic Music by Georg Philipp Telemann, including Tranquillo, Bellicoso, Amoroso, Risoluto.
    • Adagio in B-flat major by Tomaso Albinoni.
    • Sonata in D major by Henry Purcell with movements Pomposo, Adagio, Presto.
  4. Biographical Notes:

    • Robert Hazen: A doctoral candidate in the Department of Geological Sciences at Harvard University, well-known as a trumpet soloist.
    • James Johnson: Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series and Music Director of First Church in Cambridge.
  5. Final Recital:

    • June 1: Anthony McLean (boy soprano) and James Johnson performed Mozart's "Exultate Jubilate" Motet, along with pieces by Bach.

The document is neatly typed and includes specific times, dates, and locations for the recitals.

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This is an image of a program for a music recital held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on Thursday, May 25, 1972, part of a Thursday Noon Recital Series. It lists the performance at the First Church in Cambridge, Congregational (Lindsay Chapel) scheduled for May 28 at 12:00 pm. The performers mentioned are Robert Hazen on trumpet and James Johnson on organ.

The program includes "Fanfare in D major" by Henry Purcell, "Sinfonia con Tromba" and other pieces by composers like Giuseppe Torelli, Georg Philipp Telemann, Tomaso Albinoni, and Henry Purcell.

Additionally, it states that Robert Hazen is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Geological Sciences at Harvard University and that he is well-known as a trumpet soloist. James Johnson is noted as the director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series and music director of First Church in Cambridge.

The program concludes with a mention of the final Thursday Noon Recital set for June 1, featuring Anthony McLean, a boy soprano, and James Johnson performing Mozart's "Exultate Jubilate" Motet and pieces by Bach.

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The image shows a typed program or announcement for a music recital series. The heading reads:

"BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES: May 25, 1972, 12:15

FIRST CHURCH IN CAMBRIDGE, CONGREGATIONAL (LINDSAY CHAPEL): May 28, 12:00"

Below this, there is a list of performers and their instruments:

  • ROBERT HAZEN, Trumpet
  • James Johnson, Organ

The musical pieces and composers are listed as follows:

  • Fanfare in D major by Henry Purcell
  • Sinfonia con Tromba (Allegro, Adagio, Allegro, Allegro non troppo) by Giuseppi Torelli
  • Pieces from the Heroic Music (Tranquillo, Bellicoso, Amoroso, Risoluto) by Georg Phillip Telemann
  • Adagio in B-flat major by Tomaso Albinoni
  • Sonata in D major (Pomposo, Adagio, Presto) by Henry Purcell

Additional information provided:

  • Robert Hazen is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Geological Sciences at Harvard University and is well-known as a trumpet soloist in the area.
  • Mr. Johnson is Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series and Music Director of First Church in Cambridge.

A note about the final Thursday Noon Recital:

  • Scheduled for June 1, featuring Anthony McLean, boy soprano, and James Johnson performing Mozart's "Exultate jubilate" Motet, and pieces by Bach.

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The image shows a printed document that appears to be a program or announcement for a musical recital series. The text is printed in black ink on white paper and is organized in a structured format. The document includes the title "BUSCH-REISING MUSEUM THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES," followed by the date "May 25, 1972, 12:15." Below that, there is a list of upcoming recitals, including the date, time, and location of each event.

The first recital is scheduled for May 25, 1972, at 12:15 PM at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The second recital is on May 28, 1972, at 12:00 PM at the First Church in Cambridge, Congregational (Lindsay Chapel). The performers for these recitals are listed as Robert Hazen on trumpet and James Johnson on organ.

The document also includes a brief biography of Robert Hazen, who is described as a doctoral candidate in the Department of Geological Sciences at Harvard University and a well-known trumpet soloist in the area. Additionally, it provides information about James Johnson, who is the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series and the Music Director of the First Church in Cambridge.

The program concludes with a mention of the final Thursday Noon Recital, scheduled for June 1, 1972, featuring Anthony McLean, boy soprano, and James Johnson. The program for this recital includes Mozart's "Exultate jubilate" Motet and pieces by Bach.

Overall, the image depicts a well-organized and informative document that provides details about an upcoming series of musical recitals, including the dates, times, locations, performers, and program information.

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The image shows a printed program or flyer for a musical recital. The document is titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES" and details two events scheduled for May 25, 1972, at 12:15 PM and May 28, 1972, at 12:00 PM. The events are taking place at the First Church in Cambridge, Congregational (Lindsay Chapel).

Event Details:

May 25, 1972 (12:15 PM)

  • Performers:

    • Robert Hazen, Trumpet
    • James Johnson, Organ
  • Program:

    1. Fanfare in D major – Henry Purcell
    2. Sinfonia con Tromba
      • Allegro, Adagio, Allegro non troppo – Giuseppe Torelli
    3. Pieces from the Heroic Music
      • Tranquillo, Bellicose, Amoroso, Risoluto – Georg Philipp Telemann
    4. Adagio in B-flat major – Tomaso Albinoni
    5. Sonata in D major
      • Pomposo, Adagio, Presto – Henry Purcell
  • Biographical Notes:

    • Robert Hazen is described as a doctoral candidate in the Department of Geological Sciences at Harvard University and is noted as a well-known trumpet soloist in the area.
    • James Johnson is identified as the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series and Music Director of First Church in Cambridge.

May 28, 1972 (12:00 PM)

  • The program for this date is not fully visible in the image, but it mentions that the final Thursday Noon Recital on June 1 will feature Anthony McLean, boy soprano, and James Johnson, performing Mozart's "Exultate jubilate" Motet, along with pieces by Bach.

Design and Layout:

  • The document has a clean, formal layout typical of concert programs or flyers.
  • The text is typed and printed on white paper with a green border along the edges.
  • The top section prominently displays the event title and dates, followed by the performers' names and the musical program.
  • Additional details about the performers are included at the bottom of the page.

Overall Impression:

The image depicts a well-organized and professionally presented concert program, highlighting classical music performances by notable artists. The inclusion of biographical information suggests an effort to provide context and credibility to the event. The green border and structured layout give the document a formal and archival appearance.