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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1972-1973

ARCH.2013.5.15, Rendition: 800809

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The image is a program for a recital that took place on June 1, 1972, at 12:15 PM as part of the "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES." The performers listed are Anthony McLean, soprano, and James Johnson, organist.

The program includes the following pieces:

  1. Fugue in C major "Fanfare" by J.C. Bach (attributed)
  2. Tierce en taille by Antoine Guilain
  3. Trio super: "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend'" by J.S. Bach
    • Motet: "Exsultate, Jubilate" by W.A. Mozart
      • Allegro:
        • Rejoice, rejoice,
        • O happy souls,
        • Let the heavens resound,
        • Making answer, with me, to your song.
      • Recitativo:
        • The lovely dawn glows bright,
        • Now clouds and storms have fled,
        • And a sunny day is given for the just,
        • Who have dark night held away before.
        • But now, at last, rise up and rejoice
        • Ye who are not feared,
        • Come, come, the blessed hour of dawn
        • With full hand make offerings of garlands and lilies.
      • Andante:
        • Andante: O Crown of Virgins,
        • Grant us peace,
        • And assuage the passions
        • That touch our hearts.
      • Allegro:
        • Alleluia, Alleluia.

The program concludes with a note that recitals will resume in September.

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The image shows a program for a recital event held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on Thursday, June 1, 1972, at 12:15 PM. The recital features two performers: Anthony McLean, a soprano, and James Johnson, an organist.

The program lists the following musical pieces and their composers:

  1. Fugue in C major "Fanfare" by J.S. Bach (attributed)

  2. Tierce en taille by Antoine Guilain

  3. Trio super: "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend" by Bach

  4. Motet: "Exsultate, jubilate" by N.A. Mozart

  5. Allegro with lyrics:

    • Exult, rejoice,
    • O happy souls,
    • With sweet music,
    • Let the heavens respond,
    • Making answer, with me, to your song.
  6. Recitativo with lyrics:

    • The lovely dawn glows bright,
    • Now clouds and storms have fled,
    • And a sudden calm has arisen for the just.
    • Everywhere the sky is right held sway before.
    • But now the last, rise up and rejoice.
    • They are not afraid,
    • And happy in the blessed hour of dawn,
    • With full hand make offerings of garlands and lilies.
  7. Andante with lyrics:

    • And Thou, O Crown of Virgins,
    • Grant us peace,
    • And assuage the passions,
    • That touch our hearts.
  8. Allegro with lyrics:

    • Alleluia, Alleluia.

The program also notes that recitals will resume in September. The sheet appears to be part of a historical or archival document.

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The image shows a program for the Busch-Reisinger Museum Thursday Noon Recital Series, held on June 1, 1972, at 12:15. The program lists the performers as Anthony McLean, soprano, and James Johnson, organist. The program includes several musical pieces:

  1. Fugue in C major "Fanfare" attributed to J.S. Bach.
  2. Tierce en taille by Antoine Guilain.
  3. Trio super: "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend'" by Bach.
  4. Motet: "Exsultate, jubilate" by N. A. Mozart, which includes the sections:
    • Allegro, with lyrics about exulting, rejoicing, and making the heavens resonate.
    • Recitativo, with lyrics about the dawn glowing bright, clouds fleeing, and a call to rise up and rejoice.
    • Andante, with lyrics seeking peace and assuaging passions.
    • Allegro, with a repetition of "Alleluia, Alleluia."

The program concludes with a note that recitals will resume in September.

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The image is of a program from a musical recital that took place as part of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Thursday Noon Recital Series. The event was held on June 1, 1972, at 12:15 PM.

Performers:

  • Anthony McLean, soprano
  • James Johnson, organist

Program:

  1. Fugue in C major "Fanfare"

    • Composer: Attributed to J.S. Bach
  2. Tierce en taille

    • Composer: Antoine Guilmant
  3. Trio super: "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend’"

    • Composer: J.S. Bach
  4. Motet: "Exsultate, jubilate"

    • Sections:
      • Allegro:
        Exsultate, rejocite,
        O happy souls,
        With sweet music
        Let the heavens resound,
        Making answer, with me, to your song.
      • Recitativo:
        Fulget amica dies,
        The lovely dawn glows bright,
        Now clouds and storms have fled,
        And a sudden calm has arisen for the just.
        Everything, dark night held sway before.
        Now, at last, rise up and rejoice,
        Ye who are not feared,
        And happy in the blessed hour of dawn,
        With full hand make offerings of garlands and lilies.
      • Andante:
        Tu virginum corona,
        And Thou, O Crown of Virgins,
        Grant us peace,
        And assuage the passions
        That touch our hearts.
      • Allegro:
        Alleluia, Alleluia.

At the bottom of the program, it is noted that recitals will resume in September. Additionally, there is a decorative graphic element featuring musical notes and the names "Bach" and "Mozart."

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The image is a program for a Thursday noon recital series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, held on June 1, 1972, at 12:15. The recital features Anthony McLean as the soprano and James Johnson as the organist.

The program lists the following musical pieces performed:

  1. Fugue in C major "Fanfare" by J. S. Bach (attributed)
  2. Tierce en taille by Antoine Guilain
  3. Trio super: "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend'" by Bach
  4. Motet: "Exsultate, jubilate" by W. A. Mozart

The program also includes lyrics for the motet "Exsultate, jubilate," structured as follows:

  • Allegro:

    • Exult, rejoice,
    • O happy souls.
    • With sweet music
    • Let the heavens resound,
    • Making answer, with me, to your song.
  • Recitativo:

    • The lovely dawn glows bright,
    • Now clouds and storms have fled,
    • And a sudden calm has arisen for the just.
    • Everywhere the light held sway before.
    • But now, at last, rise up and rejoice.
    • The sun is not feared,
    • And happy in the blessed hour of dawn
    • With full hand make offerings of garlands and lilies.
  • Andante:

    • And Thou, O Crown of Virgins,
    • Grant us peace,
    • And assuage the passions
    • That touch our hearts.
  • Allegro:

    • Alleluia, Alleluia.

The program concludes with a note indicating that recitals will resume in September.

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The image shows a handwritten or typed program for a classical music recital held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on Thursday, June 1, 1972, at 12:15 PM. The performers listed are Anthony McLean, soprano, and James Johnson, organist.

The program includes the following pieces:

  1. Fugue in C major "Fanfare" by J.S. Bach (attributed).

  2. Tierce en taille by Antoine Guilmant.

  3. Trio super: "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend" by Bach.

  4. Motet: "Exsultate, jubilate" by N.A. Mozart.

  5. Allegro with lyrics:

    • Exult, rejoice,
    • O happy souls.
    • With sweet music
    • Let the heavens resound,
    • Making answer, with me, to your song.
  6. Recitativo with lyrics:

    • The lovely dawn glows bright,
    • Now clouds and storms have fled,
    • And a sudden calm has arisen for the just.
    • Everywhere the earth is bright held sway before.
    • But now at last, rise up and rejoice,
    • We are not feared,
    • And happy in the blessed hour of dawn
    • With full hand make offerings of garlands and lilies.
  7. Andante with lyrics:

    • And Thou, O Crown of Virgins,
    • Grant us peace,
    • And assuage the passions
    • That touch our hearts.
  8. Allegro with "Alleluia, Alleluia."

At the bottom, it notes that recitals will resume in September. The program also features some handwritten annotations, particularly in the upper right corner, where "S" and "S" are written in a decorative style.

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The image is a photograph of a printed program for a music recital. The text at the top indicates that it is for the "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES" which took place on "June 1, 1972, at 12:15". The program lists the performers as "ANTHONY MCLEAN, soprano" and "JAMES JOHNSON, organist". Below the performers' names is the repertoire for the recital, which includes works by J.S. Bach, Antoine Guilain, and W.A. Mozart. Each work is listed with its title and composer, for example, "Fugue in C major 'Fanfare'" (attributed to J. S. Bach) and "Motet 'Exsultate, jubilate'" by W. A. Mozart.

Under the listing for Mozart's "Exsultate, jubilate," the Allegro, Recitativo, Andante, and Alleluia sections are presented with their respective texts in English, likely excerpts from the vocal parts of the composition. At the very bottom of the page, a note states, "Recitals will resume in September."

The page appears old, with signs of aging, and is slightly obscured by a reflection of a light fixture, creating a shadow over the text. The program is open and lies against a backdrop, which suggests it might be part of an archival or exhibition display.

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The image appears to be a page from a program or booklet for a musical recital event. The text on the page provides details about the program and the performers. Here's a description of the image:

The page is divided into two main sections. The top section contains the title and date of the event:

"BUSCH-REISINGGER MUSEUM THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES
June 1, 1972, 12:15"

The bottom section lists the performers and the pieces they will perform. The performers are:

ANTHONY MCLEAN, soprano
JAMES JOHNSON, organist

The pieces listed are:

Fugue in C major "Fanfare" (attributed to J. S. Bach)
Tierce en taille
Trio super: "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns send" (attributed to Bach)
Motet: "Exultate, jubilate" (attributed to W. A. Mozart)
Allegro: rejoice, O happy souls, with sweet music
Let the heavens resound, Making answer, with me, to your song
Recitativo: The lovely dawn glows bright, Now clouds and storms have fled, And a sudden calm has arisen for the just. Everywhere dark night held sway before. But now, at last, rise up and rejoice. And who are not feared, And happy hand make offerings of garlands and lilies.
Andante: O Crown of Virgins, And Thou, Grant us peace, And assuage the passions That touch our hearts.
Allegro: Alleluia, Alleluia.

The page also mentions that the recitals will resume in September.

The overall design of the page is simple and elegant, with a clean layout and easy-to-read font. The use of italics and different font sizes helps to distinguish between the different sections and pieces of information.

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The image shows a page from a program or booklet for a musical recital held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on Thursday, June 1, 1972, at 12:15 PM. The program details a "Thursday Noon Recital Series" and lists the performers: Anthony McLean, soprano, and James Johnson, organist.

The program outlines the musical selections to be performed, which include:

  1. Fuge in C major "Fanfare" – attributed to J. S. Bach.
  2. Tierce en taille – by Antoine Guain.
  3. Trio super: "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend" – by Bach.
  4. Motet: "Exsultate, jubilate" – by W. A. Mozart.

Additionally, the program includes excerpts from the text of the motet "Exsultate, jubilate," with sections labeled as Allegro, Recitativo, and Andante, followed by another Allegro. The text appears to be a mix of poetic and lyrical phrases, such as:

  • "O happy souls, With sweet music Let the heavens resound, Making answer with me, to your song."
  • "The lovely dawn glows bright, Now clouds and storms have fled, And a sudden calm has arisen for the just. Everywhere dark has held sway before. But now, at last, rise up and rejoice."
  • "Ye who are not feared, And happy in the blessed hour of dawn With full hand make offerings of garlands and lilies."
  • "And Thou, O Crown of Virgins, Grant us peace, And assuage the passions That touch our hearts."

At the bottom of the page, it is noted that "Recitals will resume in September."

The page has a clean, formal layout with a subtle watermark or design in the center, giving it a professional and archival appearance. The text is typed, and the overall design suggests it is part of a formal concert program or booklet.

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A page of a book is open, displaying a program for a concert. The program is titled "Busch-Reisinger Museum Thursday Noon Recital Series" and is dated June 1, 1972, at 12:15. The program lists the performers, including Anthony McLean as a soprano and James Johnson as an organist. The program also includes a list of pieces to be performed, including works by J. S. Bach, Antoine Guillain, and W. A. Mozart. The program is printed on white paper with black text.