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The image shows a program for an event held at The Busch-Reisinger Museum and Department of Germanic Languages on October 26, 1972, as part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series. The program lists the following details:
Additional information provided:
The program is kept in a green folder, and the document shows signs of age with some staining.
The image shows a page from a program or schedule for a Thursday Noon Recital Series held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and Department of Germanic Languages. The recital took place on October 26, 1972.
The program lists the following works to be performed by John Skelton, the organist:
The program also notes that Mr. Skelton is the organist at the First Congregational Church in Winchester and a faculty member of the University of New Hampshire and Lowell State College. Additionally, there is a mention of Lenora Stein, who is the organist for November 2 with a Flentrop Organ, having 33 ranks. The series is directed by James Johnson.
The image is of a document detailing a recital series from the Busch-Reisinger Museum and Department of Germanic Languages, specifically a Thursday Noon Recital Series. The document is dated October 26, 1972.
The recital features John Skelton, who is listed as the organist. The program includes the following pieces:
Additional information notes that Mr. Skelton is the organist at the First Congregational Church in Winchester and a member of the faculty at the University of New Hampshire and Lowell State College.
Following the October recital, the next event is scheduled for November 2, featuring Lenora Stein as the organist, playing on a Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks.
The series is directed by James Johnson.
The image shows a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series hosted by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and Department of Germanic Languages. The event took place on October 26, 1972.
The recital was performed by John Skelton, an organist, who played the following pieces:
Messe du 8e Ton by Gaspar Corrette:
Three Chorale Preludes (from eighteen great) by Johann Sebastian Bach:
Short Partita on "Freud dich sehr, O Meine Seele" by Anton Heiller
Gloria in Excelsis, op. 59, no. 8 by Max Reger
The program notes that Mr. Skelton is the organist at the First Congregational Church, Winchester, and is a member of the faculty at the University of New Hampshire and Lowell State College.
The recital was performed on a Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks, and the next recital in the series was scheduled for November 2 with Lenora Stein as the organist.
The program is signed by James Johnson, Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.
The image is a program from a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and Department of Germanic Languages. Here are the details:
Event:
Thursday Noon Recital Series
Date:
October 26, 1972
Performer:
John Skelton, Organist
Program:
Messe du 8e Ton - Gaspard Corrette
Three Chorale Preludes (from eighteen grest)
Short Partita on "Freu dich sehr, O Meine Seele" - Anton Heiller
Gloria in Excelsis op. 59, no. 8 - Max Reger
Additional Information:
Next Event Mentioned:
Organ Details:
Series Director:
This recital featured a selection of organ pieces by various composers, showcasing both Baroque and classical compositions.
The image depicts a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series hosted by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and Department of Germanic Languages. The event took place on October 26, 1972. The recital featured John Skelton, an organist, who performed several pieces by notable composers. The program includes the following pieces:
Gaspard Corrette:
Johann Sebastian Bach:
Anton Heiller:
Max Reger:
Additionally, the program notes that Mr. Skelton is an organist at the First Congregational Church in Winchester and a member of the faculty of the University of New Hampshire and Lowell State College.
The program also mentions an upcoming recital on November 2, featuring Lenora Stein, an organist playing the Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks. James Johnson is listed as the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.
This image shows a close-up photograph of a printed program for a musical recital. The program is slightly curled, and multiple pages are visible beneath the front page. Here's what the main text on the visible page says:
THE BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM AND DEPARTMENT OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES
Thursday Noon Recital Series
October 26, 1972
Aniela Bajon, Flutist
John Skelton, Organist
Program:
Messe du 8e Ton
Grand Plein Jeu
Concert pour les Flûtes
Basse de Cromhorne
Gaspart Corrette
Three Chorale Preludes (from eighteen great)
Am Wasserflüssen Babylon
Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend
Jesus Christus, unser Heiland
Johann Sebastian Bach
Short Partita on
Freu dich Sehr, O Meine Seele
Anton Heiller
Gloria in Excelsis op. 59, no. 8
Max Reger
Mr. Skelton is organist at the First Congregational Church, Winchester,
and a member of the faculty of the University of New Hampshire and
Lowell State College.
November 2, Lenora Stein, organist
Flentrop Organ, 33 ranks
Thursday Noon Recital Series, James Johnson, Director
The artist names Gaspart Corrette, Johann Sebastian Bach, Anton Heiller, and Max Reger are aligned with their respective musical pieces. Below the list of music and composers, there is a note about John Skelton's affiliations and the upcoming recital date, as well as a mention of the organ model and the series director. The font is simple and the text is aligned to both left and right margins, which is typical for printed concert programs.
The image shows a typed program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series organized by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and Department of Germanic Languages, dated October 26, 1972.
The recital features John Skelton as the organist, performing the following pieces:
Messe du 8e Ton by Gaspart Corrette, including:
Three Chorale Preludes (from eighteen great) by Johann Sebastian Bach:
Short Partita on "Freu dich Sehr, O Meine Seele" by Anton Heiller
Gloria in Excelsis op. 59, no. 8 by Max Reger
There is also a note that Mr. Skelton is the organist at the First Congregational Church in Winchester and a faculty member of the University of New Hampshire and Lowell State College.
The program mentions an upcoming recital on November 2 by Lenora Stein, organist, performing on a Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks.
The series is directed by James Johnson.
The image appears to be a page from a program booklet or flyer for an organ recital event. The text on the page provides details about the event, including:
The image also shows a watermark or logo in the background, which appears to be a stylized letter "O" with a line running through it, possibly representing the name or initials of the organization hosting the event.
The image shows the interior pages of a booklet or program, likely for a musical recital or concert. The booklet is titled "The Busch-Reisinger Museum and Department of Germanic Languages Thursday Noon Recital Series", and the specific event is dated October 26, 1972.
Event Information:
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This program likely pertains to a classical music recital, focusing on organ performances, with works by notable composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach, Max Reger, and others. The event is hosted by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and Department of Germanic Languages, suggesting an academic or cultural setting.