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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1972-1973

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The image shows a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series held on December 14, 1972, at 12:15 PM. The event was organized by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages. The performers included James Johnson on the organ and dancers Cheryl Bernardi, Anna Myer, and Gerald Schneider from the Cambridge School of Ballet.

The program featured the following pieces:

  1. Partite sopra la Aria della Folia da Espagna by Bernardo Pasquini (1637-1710)
  2. Four Early Pieces:
    • Benedicamus IX (Anonymous, 14th century)
    • Kyrie, Cunctipotens genitor by Maria Zart
    • Flos filius eius (Anonymous, late 13th century)
    • El Codex de Las Huelgas (Anonymous, 14th century)
    • Notre Dame Organum 1175 - 1250 by Arnold Schlick (late 15th century)
  3. Three Noels by Louis Claude Daquin (1694 - 1772):
    • VIII Noel "Etranger"
    • VII En trio et en dialogue
    • X Noel "Grand jeu et duo"
  4. Pastorale in F major and Pastorale Musette Aria Fugue by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

The program also mentioned two upcoming musical and theatrical productions:

  • "An Entertainment for the Season in Music and Dance" on Friday, December 15 at 9:00 PM at the First Church in Cambridge, Congregational.
  • "What the Song be Strong" on Monday, December 18 at 8:30 PM at Quincy House, Harvard College.

The artistic directors for the Thursday Noon Recital Series were Carol Jordan and Gerald Schneider, with James Johnson as the director. The next recital was scheduled for January 11, featuring Harry Kelton on the organ. The program concluded with a holiday greeting: "AND A HAPPY HOLIDAY TO ALL."

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The image is of a program from a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held on December 14, 1972, at 12:15 PM. The event was organized by The Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages.

Performers:

  • James Johnson, organist
  • Cheryl Bernardi, Anna Myer, Gerald Schneider, dancers from the Cambridge School of Ballet

Program:

  1. Partite sopra la Folia da Espagna - Bernardo Pasquini (1637-1710)
  2. Four Early Pieces:
    • Benedicamus IX - Anonymous, late 13th century
    • Kyrie, Cunctipotens genitor - El Codex de Las Huelgas, late 13th century
    • Maria zart - Anonymous, 14th century
    • Flos filius eius - Arnolt Schlick, late 15th century
  3. Three Noëls from "Notre Dame Organum" (1175 - 1250)
  4. Noëls by Louis Claude Daquin (1694 - 1772):
    • VIII Noël "Etranger"
    • VII En trio et en dialogue
    • X Noël Grand jeu et duo
  5. Works by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):
    • Pastorale in F major
    • Pastorale Musette Aria - Fugue

Additional Information:
The program offers a preview of two musical and theatrical productions at First Church in Cambridge, Congregational:

  • "An Entertainment for the Season in Music and Dance" on Friday, December 15 at 8:00 PM.
  • "That the Song be Strong," a Quadrivium Center Collegia event on Monday, December 18 at 8:30 PM.

The Cambridge School of Ballet, with Carol Jordan and Gerald Schneider as Artistic Directors, is also mentioned.

The next recital is scheduled for January 11, with Harry Kelton as the organist. The program ends with a holiday greeting: "AND A HAPPY HOLIDAY TO ALL."

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The image shows a historical program from a Thursday Noon Recital Series event hosted by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages. The event took place on December 14, 1972, at 12:15.

The performers included:

  • James Johnson, organist
  • Cheryl Bernardi, Anna Myer, and Gerald Schneider, dancers from the Cambridge School of Ballet

The program featured musical pieces as follows:

  1. "Partite sopra la Aria della Folia da Spagna" by Bernardo Pasquini (1637-1710)
  2. Four Early Pieces:
    • "Benedicamus IX" from El Codex de Las Huelgas, late 13th century
    • "Kyrie, Cunctipotens genitor" (anonymous, 14th century)
    • "Maria zart" by Arnolt Schlick, late 15th century
    • "Flos filius eius" from Notre Dame Organum (1175-1250)
  3. Three Noels by Louis Claude Daquin (1694-1772):
    • "VIII Noel 'Etranger'"
    • "VII En trio et en dialogue"
    • "X Noel Grand jeu et duo"
  4. "Pastorale in F major" and "Pastorale Musette Aria Fugue" by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

The program also provided information about two musical and theatrical productions, both at First Church in Cambridge:

  • "An Entertainment for the Season in Music and Dance" on Friday, December 15, at 3:00.
  • "That the Song be Strong" at Quadrivium Center Collegia on Monday, December 18, at 8:30.

The Cambridge School of Ballet, directed by Carol Jordan and Gerald Schneider, along with James Johnson as the director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series, was noted. Harry Kelton was the organist for the next recital on January 11.

The program concludes with a holiday greeting: "AND A HAPPY HOLIDAY TO ALL."

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The image displays a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages on December 14, 1972, at 12:15 PM. The recital featured James Johnson as the organist and Cheryl Bernardi, Anna Meyer, and Gerald Schneider as dancers from the Cambridge School of Ballet.

The program included the following pieces:

  1. Partite sopra la Aria della Folia da Espagna by Bernardo Pasquini (1637-1710).
  2. Four Early Pieces:
    • Benedicamus IX from El Codex de Las Huelgas, late 13th century.
    • Kyrie, Cunctipotens genitor by an anonymous composer from the 14th century.
    • Maria zart by Arnolt Schlick, late 15th century.
    • Flos filius eius from Notre Dame Organum, 1175-1250.
  3. Three Noels:
    • Noel "Etranger" by Louis Claude Daquin (1694-1772).
    • En trio et en dialogue.
    • Grand jeu et duo.
  4. Pastorale in F major and Pastorale Musette Aria Fugue by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750).

The program also announced two upcoming musical and theatrical productions at First Church in Cambridge:

  • "An Entertainment for the Season in Music and Dance" on Friday, December 15 at 3:00 PM.
  • "That the Song be Strong," a Quadrivium Center Collegia event on Monday, December 18 at 8:30 PM.

The artistic directors for the Cambridge School of Ballet were Carol Jordan and Gerald Schneider, with James Johnson as the director of the recital series. The next recital was scheduled for January 11, with Harry Kelton as the organist, and the program concluded with a note wishing everyone a happy holiday.

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The image shows a document from the "The Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages," detailing a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held on December 14, 1972, at 12:15 PM.

Key details from the document include:

  1. Performers:

    • James Johnson, the organist.
    • Dancers from the Cambridge School of Ballet, including Cheryl Bernardi and Anna Myer, with Gerald Schneider also noted.
  2. Program:

    • The recital includes several pieces divided into two sections: "Four Early Pieces" and "Three Noels".
      • Four Early Pieces:

        • "Partite sopra la Aria della Folia da Espana" by Bernardo Pasquini (1637-1710).
        • Three pieces from the 13th to 15th centuries, including:
          • "Benedicamus IX"
          • "Kyrie, Cunctipotens genitor"
          • "Maria zart"
          • "El Codex de Las Huelgas" (late 13th century)
          • "Flos filius eius" (anonymous, late 14th century)
          • "Notre Dame Organum" (1175-1250)
          • "Kyrie" and "Flos filius eius" by Arnolt Schlick (late 15th century).
      • Three Noels:

        • "Noel 'Etranger'" by Louis-Claude Daquin (1694-1772).
        • "En trio et en dialogue" and "Grand jeu et duo" from the same composer.
        • "Pastorale in F major" and "Pastorale Musette Aria Fugue" by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750).
  3. Additional Information:

    • The document mentions a preview of musical and theatrical productions at First Church in Cambridge, including "An Entertainment for the Season in Music and Dance" scheduled for Friday, December 15 at 3:00 PM and "That the Song be Strong" on Monday, December 18 at 8:30 PM.
    • The Cambridge School of Ballet, along with Carol Jordan and Gerald Schneider, Artistic Directors, and James Johnson, Director, are involved.
    • The next recital is scheduled for January 11, with Harry Kelton as the organist.
    • The document concludes with a holiday greeting, "AND A HAPPY HOLIDAY TO ALL".

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The image displays a program for an event held at The Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages on Thursday, December 14, 1972, at 12:15. The event is part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.

The program features James Johnson as the organist, and Cheryl Bernardi, Anna Myer, and Gerald Schneider, who are dancers from the Cambridge School of Ballet.

The musical program includes:

  1. Partite sopra la Aria della Folia da Espagna by Bernardo Pasquini (1637-1710)
  2. Four Early Pieces:
    • Benedicamus IX (late 13th century, anonymous)
    • Kyrie, Cunctipotens genitor (14th century, anonymous)
    • Maria zart
    • Flos filius eius
  3. El Codex de Las Huelgas, anonymous, 14th century
  4. Three Noëls by Louis Claude Daquin (1694-1772):
    • VIII Noël "Etranger"
    • VII En trio et en dialogue
    • X Noël Grand jeu et duo
  5. Pastorale in F major, Pastorale Musette, Aria, Fugue by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

The program also announces an upcoming theatrical production at First Church in Cambridge, titled "An Entertainment for the Season in Music and Dance," on Friday, December 15, at 8:00 PM, and a performance by Quadrivium Center Collegia on Monday, December 18, at 8:30 PM.

The event is directed by Carol Jordan and Gerald Schneider, with James Johnson as the organist. The next recital is scheduled for January 11, with Harry Kelton as the organist. The program concludes with a holiday greeting, extending a happy holiday to all.

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This image shows a printed document with content related to a recital event. The header of the document reads, "THE BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM AND THE DEPARTMENT OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES." The event is part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series and took place on December 14, 1972, at 12:15 PM.

The names listed are James Johnson as the organist, with Cheryl Bernardi, Anna Myer, and Gerald Schneider, dancers from the Cambridge School of Ballet. The PROGRAM section lists musical pieces, starting with "Partite sopra la Aria della Folia da Espagna" by Bernardo Pasquini (1637-1710), followed by a selection titled "Four Early Pieces" with works from various periods and composers.

There are also listed pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach, "Three Noëls" by Louis Claude Daquin, and several other traditional and classical music items.

The bottom section of the document offers a preview of upcoming musical and theatrical productions at the First Church in Cambridge, Congregational, and mentions the next recital date, January 11, with organist Harry Kelton. Lastly, it extends a holiday greeting with the phrase "AND A HAPPY HOLIDAY TO ALL."

The document is partially covering the pages of a book, indicating that the image might have been taken in a library or a personal collection where the program was being kept as a record or reference.

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The image shows a printed program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event. The event was held on December 14, 1972, at 12:15 PM. The program was presented by The Busch-Reisinger Museum and The Department of Germanic Languages. The event featured James Johnson as the organist, and dancers Cheryl Bernardi, Anna Myer, and Gerald Schneider from the Cambridge School of Ballet. The program includes a variety of musical pieces, including works by Bernardo Pasquini, El Codex de Las Huélgas, Arnold Schlick, Louis Claude Daquin, and Johann Sebastian Bach. The program also mentions two upcoming musical and theatrical productions at First Church in Cambridge and Congregational First Church in Cambridge.

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The image shows a printed program or flyer for a musical recital event. The document is titled "THE BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM AND THE DEPARTMENT OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES" and is part of the "Thursday Noon Recital Series", scheduled for December 14, 1972, at 12:15 PM.

Key Details:

  1. Performers:

    • James Johnson, organist
    • Cheryl Bernardi, Anna Myer, Gerald Schneider, dancers from the Cambridge School of Ballet
  2. Program:

    • Partite sopra la Aria della Folia da Spagna by Bernardo Pasquini (1637–1710)
    • Four Early Pieces:
      • Benedicamus IX (anonymous, 14th century)
      • Kyrie, Cunctipotens genitor by Maria zart
      • Flos filius eius by Arnot Schlick, late 15th century
      • Notre Dame Organum 1175 – 1250 (anonymous, late 13th century)
    • Three Noels:
      • VIII Noel "Eranger"
      • VII En trio et en dialogue
      • X Noel Grand jeu et duo by Louis Claude Daquin (1694–1772)
    • Pastorale in F major by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
      • Includes Pastorale Musette Aria Fugue
  3. Additional Information:

    • The program mentions two musical and theatrical productions scheduled for later dates:
      • "An Entertainment for the Season in Music and Dance" on Friday, December 15 at 8:00 PM at the First Church in Cambridge, Congregational.
      • "That Song be Strong" on Monday, December 18 at 8:30 PM at the Quadrivium Center Collegia.
    • The Cambridge School of Ballet is also mentioned, with Carol Jordan and Gerald Schneider as Artistic Directors, and James Johnson as the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.
    • The next recital is scheduled for January 11, with Harry Kelton as the organist.
    • The program concludes with a festive greeting: "AND A HAPPY HOLIDAY TO ALL."

Visual Context:

  • The document appears to be part of a larger collection, as suggested by the visible edges of other pages or documents in the background.
  • The text is typed and formatted in a formal, structured manner, typical of concert programs or event flyers from the 1970s.
  • The overall design is clean and professional, with clear headings and organized content.

This program provides a glimpse into a musical recital featuring a diverse range of compositions from different historical periods, performed by a combination of musicians and dancers.

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The image is a photograph of a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series, organized by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages. The program is dated December 14, 1972, and the event is scheduled to start at 12:15 PM.

The program lists the participants and the pieces to be performed. James Johnson is the organist, and Cheryl Bernardi, Anna Myer, and Gerald Schneider are dancers from the Cambridge School of Ballet.

The musical program includes works by various composers. The first piece is "Partite sopra la Aria della Folia da Spagna" by Bernardo Pasquini, followed by "Four Early Pieces" and "Benedicamus IX" by Kyrie, Cunctipotens genitor Maria zart Flos filius eius.

The next piece is "El Codex de Las Huelgas, late 13 c. anonymous, 14c. Arnolt Schlick, late 15 c. Notre Dame Organum 1175 - 1250 Three Noels."

The program also includes "VIII Noel "Etranger"" by Louis Claude Daquin, "VII en trio et en dialogue X Noel Grand jeu et duo" by Johann Sebastian Bach, and "Pastorale in F major Aria Fugue" by Johann Sebastian Bach.

The program concludes with information about upcoming events, including "An Entertainment for the Season in Music and Dance" on Friday, December 15, at 8:00 PM, and "That the Song be Strong" on Monday, December 18, at 8:30 PM.

The next recital is scheduled for January 11, with Harry Kelton as the organist. The program ends with a holiday greeting, "AND A HAPPY HOLIDAY TO ALL."