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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1972-1973

ARCH.2013.5.15, Rendition: 800860

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The image depicts a document detailing a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held on November 16, 1972. The event was organized by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages. The program featured an organist named Suzanne Cleverdon and included the following pieces:

I. "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" by Johannes Brahms, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Johann Gottfried Walther.

II.

  • "1er Kyrie en taille, à 5"
  • "Cromorne en taille à 2 parties"
  • "Dialogue sur les Grands Jeux" by Nicolas de Grigny

III. "Wir glauben all an einen Gott" by Johann Sebastian Bach, presented in three different forms:

  • A 4-voice version
  • A version for Fughetta and Manualiter
  • A version for organo pleno

Additionally, the document mentions another event on November 30 featuring the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble directed by Robert Hasen, with a performance by the Flentrop Organ (33 ranks) and directed by James Johnson for the Thursday Noon Recital.

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The image displays an open program booklet for an event held at "The Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages." The event is part of the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" and is dated November 16, 1972. The recital features Suzanne Cleverdon as the organist.

The program is divided into three sections, labeled I, II, and III, each listing different musical pieces to be performed.

Section I includes:

  1. "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" by Johannes Brahms
  2. "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" by Johann Sebastian Bach
  3. "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" by Johann Gottfried Walthe

Section II features:

  1. "1er Kyrie en taille, à 5" by Nicolas de Grigny
  2. "Cromorne en taille à 2 parties" by Nicolas de Grigny
  3. "Dialogue sur les Grands Jeux" by Nicolas de Grigny

Section III includes:

  1. "Wir glauben all an einen Gott (a 4 voci)" by Johann Sebastian Bach
  2. "Wir glauben all an einen Gott (Fughetta - Manualiter)" by Johann Sebastian Bach
  3. "Wir glauben all an einen Gott (In organo pleno)" by Johann Sebastian Bach

The booklet also notes two upcoming events:

  1. On November 30, the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, directed by Robert Hazen, will feature the Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks.
  2. Another Thursday Noon Recital, directed by James Johnson.

The booklet is placed on a flat surface, and the left page appears to be blank or possibly containing text that is not legible in the image.

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The image depicts a page from a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages on November 16, 1972. The recital was conducted by Suzanne Cleverdon, an organist.

The program lists the following musical pieces:

Section I:

  1. "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" by Johannes Brahms
  2. "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" by Johann Sebastian Bach
  3. "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" by Johann Gottfried Walther

Section II:

  1. "1er Kyrie en taille, à 5" (likely a piece by an unknown composer, but often associated with organ works)
  2. "Cromorne en taille à 2 parties" (likely an organ work)
  3. "Dialogue sur les Grands Jeux" by Nicolas de Grigny

Section III:

  1. "Wir glauben all an einen Gott" (a 4-part choral, Fughetta - Manualiter)
  2. "Wir glauben all an einen Gott" (In organo pleno) by Johann Sebastian Bach

At the bottom, additional information is provided:

  • November 30: Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, Robert Hazen, Director, performing on the Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks.
  • The Thursday Noon Recital is directed by James Johnson.

The program also appears to be part of a larger booklet, as indicated by the visible pages and the partial text from adjacent pages.

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The image displays a page from a program or schedule for a Thursday Noon Recital Series held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages on November 16, 1972. The recital featured Suzanne Cleverdon as the organist.

The program lists three sections of musical pieces:

Section I:

  • "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" by Johannes Brahms
  • "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" by Johann Sebastian Bach
  • "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" by Johann Gottfried Walther

Section II:

  • "1er Kyrie en taille, à 5"
  • "Cromorne en taille à 2 parties"
  • "Dialogue sur les Grands Jeux" by Nicolas de Grigny

Section III:

  • "Wir glauben all an einen Gott" (a 4-voci)
  • "Wir glauben all an einen Gott" (Fughetta - Manualiter)
  • "Wir glauben all an einen Gott" (In organo pleno) by Johann Sebastian Bach

Below this recital information, there is a mention of another event scheduled for November 30, featuring the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, with Robert Hazen as the director, playing on a Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks. This event is also part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series, directed by James Johnson.

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The image shows a program or a sheet from a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages. The date of the recital is November 16, 1972.

The recital features Suzanne Cleverdon, an organist, performing various pieces:

I. Three versions of "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" composed by:

  • Johannes Brahms
  • Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Johann Gottfried Walther

II. Three pieces:

  • "1er Kyrie en taille, à 5"
  • "Cromorne en taille à 2 parties"
  • "Dialogue sur les Grands Jeux" by Nicolas de Grigny

III. Three variations of "Wir glauben all an einen Gott" by Johann Sebastian Bach:

  • (a 4 voci)
  • (Fughetta – Manualiter)
  • (In organo pleno)

Additional information at the bottom of the page indicates another event on November 30 with the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, directed by Robert Hazen, performing on the Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks. This event is also part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series, directed by James Johnson.

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The image is of a program for a musical recital series. Specifically, it details an organ recital that took place as part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series on November 16, 1972, organized by The Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages.

Here are the specifics of the program:

Performer:

  • Suzanne Cleverdon, Organist

Program:

Part I:

  1. "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" - Johannes Brahms
  2. "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" - Johann Sebastian Bach
  3. "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" - Johann Gottfried Walther

Part II:

  1. "1er Kyrie en taille, à 5" - Nicolas de Grigny
  2. "Cromorne en taille à 2 parties"
  3. "Dialogue sur les Grands Jeux"

Part III:

  1. "Wir glauben all an einen Gott" (a 4 voci) - Johann Sebastian Bach
  2. "Wir glauben all an einen Gott" (Fughetta - Manualiter)
  3. "Wir glauben all an einen Gott" (In organo pleno)

Additionally, there are notes about future events:

  • November 30: Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, directed by Robert Hazen, will perform on the Flentrop Organ, which has 33 ranks.
  • Another Thursday Noon Recital is mentioned, directed by James Johnson. The specific date is not provided in the visible portion.

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The image shows a printed paper with text, partially overlapped by other sheets or pages, suggesting it is part of a bound document or stack of documents. The visible text reads as follows:

"THE BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM AND THE DEPARTMENT OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES

Thursday Noon Recital Series

November 16, 1972

Suzanne Cleverdon, Organist

I

Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele Johannes Brahms
Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele Johann Sebastian Bach
Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele Johann Gottfried Walthe

II

Kyrie en taille, à 5
Cromorne en taille à 2 parties
Dialogue sur les Grands Jeux Nicolas de Grigny

III

Wir glauben all an einen Gott (a 4 voci)
Wir glauben all an einen Gott (Fughetta - Manualiter)
Wir glauben all an einen Gott (In organo pleno) Johann Sebastian Bach

November 30 Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, Robert Hazen, Director

Flentrop Organ, 33 ranks

Thursday Noon Recital, James Johnson,Director"

The text is printed in black on white paper, and there are no images accompanying it. The paper on top has the bottom corner flipped up, allowing the text underneath to be partially visible. The printed matter seems to be a program or schedule for a series of musical recitals featuring various pieces of organ music. The fact that different compositions with the same name by different composers are listed suggests that the program might involve a comparison or exploration of different interpretations of the same musical theme.

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The image shows a typed program sheet for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held on November 16, 1972, organized by The Busch-Reisinger Museum and The Department of Germanic Languages. The recital features Suzanne Cleverdon as the organist.

The program is divided into three sections:

I

  • "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" by Johannes Brahms
  • "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" by Johann Sebastian Bach
  • "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" by Johann Gottfried Walther

II

  • "1er Kyrie en taille, à 5"
  • "Cromorne en taille à 2 parties"
  • "Dialogue sur les Grands Jeux" by Nicolas de Grigny

III

  • "Wir glauben all an einen Gott (a 4 voci)"
  • "Wir glauben all an einen Gott (Fughetta - Manualiter)"
  • "Wir glauben all an einen Gott (In organo pleno)" by Johann Sebastian Bach

At the bottom, there is a note about an upcoming recital on November 30 by the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, directed by Robert Hazen, using a Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks, with James Johnson as the director of the Thursday Noon Recital series.

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This image shows a page from a printed program for a musical performance. The page features a white background with black text. The text is organized into sections, with the title "THE BUCH-REISING MUSEUM AND THE DEPARTMENT OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES" at the top, followed by the date "Thursday Noon Recital Series November 16, 1972." Below that, there is a list of performers and their respective pieces, including "Suzanne Cleverdon, Organist," "Johannes Brahms," "Johann Sebastian Bach," and "Nicolas de Grigny." The page also includes information about the venue and the date of the next performance. The image appears to be a scanned copy of the program, with some slight blurring and distortion.

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The image depicts a page from a program or flyer for a concert series. The document appears to be from the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages, and it is dated November 16, 1972. The concert is part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series. The document is printed on white paper and has a green border on the left side.

The top section of the document includes the title of the series and the date. Below that, there is a list of performers and composers, including Suzanne Cleverdon, who is the organist, and various composers such as Johannes Brahms, Johann Sebastian Bach, Johann Gottfried Walther, and Nicolas de Grigny.

The program lists several musical pieces to be performed, including "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" by Johannes Brahms and Johann Sebastian Bach, "1er Kyrie en taille, à 5" and "Cromorne en taille à 2 parties" by Johann Gottfried Walther, and "Dialogue sur les Grands Jeux" by Nicolas de Grigny.

Further down, the document mentions another piece by Johann Sebastian Bach, "Wir glauen all an einen Gott (a 4 voci)," and indicates that it will be performed in three different arrangements: as a fughetta, as a manualiter, and as an organ plenum.

The bottom section of the document provides additional details about the concert, including the date of another performance on November 30, featuring the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble directed by Robert Hazen, and the Flentrop Organ, which has 33 ranks. The Thursday Noon Recital is directed by James Johnson.

The document is likely a promotional piece for the concert series, providing information about the performers, composers, and the musical pieces to be performed.