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The image is of a document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages, detailing a Thursday Noon Concert Series event that took place on September 28, 1972, at 12:15 PM. The concert featured an organ performance by James Johnson.
The program included:
Dietrich Buxtehude:
Almande Poussinche
Schiarazula Marazula
Ballo Anglese and Saltarello
Ungaresca and Saltarello
Ballo Milanese
Premiere Branle de Gay
La Deuxieme Branle
La Cinquieme Branle
Almande Poussinche
J.S. Bach:
Additionally, the document provides information about James Johnson, who is the Director of the Thursday Noon Concert Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and a faculty member at the Longy School of Music. He is also the Music Director of First Church in Cambridge, Congregational, and was scheduled to perform an inaugural concert of a new 40-stop mechanical action Verbenius Organ on October 6 at 8:00 PM.
Furthermore, the document mentions another event on October 5, featuring John Russell, an organist, playing the Flentrop Organ, which has 33 ranks, as part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series, with James Johnson as the Director.
The image is a concert program from the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages' Thursday Noon Concert Series. The concert took place on September 23, 1972, at 12:15 PM.
Performer:
Program:
Dietrich Buxtehude
Dances from the Antwerpener Tanzbuch
Johann Sebastian Bach
Additional Information:
Next Event:
The image is a historical program for a Thursday Noon Concert Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages. The concert took place on September 28, 1972, at 12:15 PM.
The concert featured James Johnson as the organist. The program listed the following pieces to be performed:
Additional information provided in the program:
The program also mentions that the next concert in the series will be on October 5, featuring John Russell as the organist, performing on the Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks. The Thursday Noon Recital Series is directed by James Johnson.
The image is a page from a program or schedule related to a Thursday Noon Concert Series held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages. The specific concert listed is from September 28, 1972, at 12:15 PM.
The concert features James Johnson as the organist. The program includes the following pieces:
Below the concert details, there is additional information about James Johnson:
The page also mentions a concert scheduled for October 5 featuring John Russell, the organist, playing a Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks, as part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series, with James Johnson as the director.
The image shows a page from a program or concert schedule for the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages. Specifically, it is from the Thursday Noon Concert Series.
The concert on September 28, 1972, at 12:15 PM featured James Johnson, the organist. The program includes the following pieces:
Additionally, there's a brief note about Mr. Johnson, who is the director of the Thursday Noon Concert Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and is part of the faculty at Longy School. He is also the Music Director of First Church in Cambridge. It mentions that on October 6, he will perform an inaugural concert of the new 40-stop mechanical action Frobenius Organ.
Later in the document, there's a mention of another concert scheduled for October 5, featuring John Russell, organist, performing on the Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks, also part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series directed by James Johnson.
The image shows a program for the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages Thursday Noon Concert Series, dated September 28, 1972, at 12:15. The concert features James Johnson as the organist, and the program includes the following pieces:
The program also notes that Mr. Johnson is the Director of the Thursday Noon Concert Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and is on the faculty of the Longy School. Additionally, he serves as the Music Director of the First Church in Cambridge, Congregational. It mentions that on Friday, October 6, at 8:00 PM, he will perform the inaugural concert of the new 40-stop mechanical action Frobenius Organ completed that summer.
The program also lists the next concert on October 5, featuring John Russell as the organist, performing on the Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks, as part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series directed by James Johnson.
This image shows a slightly tilted view of a printed program for a concert. The heading reads "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM AND THE DEPARTMENT OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES Thursday Noon Concert Series." The event date listed is "September 23, 1972 12:15."
The program features:
James Johnson, Organist
Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue in C major by J. S. Bach
At the bottom section, there is additional information about James Johnson, stating that he is Director of the Thursday Noon Concert Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and that he is on the faculty of the Longy School. He is also the Music Director of First Church in Cambridge, Congregational. There's a note that he and Peter Newell, 40 stop mechanical action Frobenius Organ completed this summer. It also includes the date of the next event: October 5 with John Russell as the organist and mentions the Flentrop Organ, which has 33 ranks.
The footer indicates that the series is directed by James Johnson.
The image is a photograph of a printed page from a program or booklet. The page is titled "Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages Thursday Noon Concert Series." The date of the event is September 28, 1972, and the time is 12:15 PM. The program includes a performance by James Johnson, the organist, who will play a Prelude and Fugue in E minor by Dietrich Buxtehude, followed by dances from the Antwerpener Tanzbuch by various composers. The image also includes information about James Johnson, who is the Director of the Thursday Noon Concert Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and is on the faculty of the Longy School of Music. The image is in black and white and has a slightly blurry quality.
The image shows an open book or program with printed text detailing a concert event. The page is titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM AND THE DEPARTMENT OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES" and indicates that it is part of the "Thursday Noon Concert Series." The event is scheduled for September 28, 1972, at 12:15 PM.
Performer:
Program:
Additional Information:
The page has a clean, formal layout typical of concert programs or event announcements, with a focus on classical music performances. The text is centered and formatted for clarity, providing essential details about the event, performers, and repertoire.
The image shows a page from a program booklet of the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages Thursday Noon Concert Series. The page is dated September 28, 1972, at 12:15. The program lists the event's details, including the name of the organist, James Johnson, and the pieces to be performed, such as Prelude and Fugue in E minor, Dances from the Antwerpener Tanzbuch, and Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue in C major. The page also includes information about the upcoming concert on October 6, featuring the inaugural concert of the new 40-stop mechanical action Frobenius Organ. The program booklet is likely used for promotional purposes and to inform the audience about the upcoming concerts and their details.