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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1972-1973

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The image shows a program from a recital held at The Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages on January 19, 1973, at 12:15 as part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series. The program features performances by Giovanni Gastoldi, Thomas Morley (compiler), William Byrd, Peter Phillips, John Dowland, and Richard Allison. Specific pieces performed include:

From Giovanni Gastoldi:

  • Balletti (1591): L'Acceso, Il Contento, La Sirena
  • Further Balletti: Speme Amorosa, L'Innamorato, Gloria d'Amore, Il Martellato

From The First Book of Consort Lessons (1599 and 1611), compiled by Thomas Morley:

  • Mounsiers Almaine and La Coranto by William Byrd
  • Pavane and Galliard by Peter Phillips
  • The Frog Galliard by John Dowland
  • The Batcheler's Delight by Richard Allison

The performances were conducted by Cambridge Musica Antiqua, directed by Allen Charles Hill, with the following musicians:

  • Martha Davidson: recorders and psaltery
  • Ellen Hayes: recorders and small harp
  • Allen Hill: recorders and flute
  • Sally Brown: recorders
  • Fran Babcock: viol
  • Jay Rogers: viol
  • Hank Chapin: guitars
  • Liz Hershey: lute

Additionally, James Johnson, the organist, performed on January 25 on a Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks, also as part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series directed by James Johnson.

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The image shows a page from a program booklet for a Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages, held on January 19, 1973, at 12:15 PM.

The program is titled "Balletti" by Giovanni Gastoldi, consisting of the following works:

  1. L’Acceso
  2. Il Contento
  3. La Sirena

It includes "Pieces from The First Book of Consort Lessons" (composed between 1599 and 1611) compiled by Thomas Morley, featuring:

  • Mouniers Almaine and La Coranto by William Byrd
  • Pavane and Galliard by Peter Phillips
  • The Frog Galliard by John Dowland
  • The Batchelar's Delight by Richard Allison

The recital also includes further "Balletti" by Giovanni Gastoldi:

  1. Speme Amorosa
  2. L’Innamorato
  3. Gloria d'Amore
  4. Il Martellato

The Cambridge Musica Antiqua ensemble is listed with the following musicians:

  • Martha Davidson, recorders and psaltery
  • Ellen Hayes, recorders and small harp
  • Allen Hill, recorders and flute
  • Sally Brown, recorders
  • Fran Babcock, viol
  • Jay Rogers, viol
  • Hank Chaplin, guitars
  • Liz Hershey, lute

Additionally, there is a mention of James Johnson, who will perform on the Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks on January 25. James Johnson is also the director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.

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The image depicts a page from a program booklet for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages. The event took place on January 19, 1973, at 12:15 PM.

The program includes musical pieces performed by Cambridge Musica Antiqua, directed by Allen Charles Hill. The pieces featured are:

  1. Balletti (1591) by Giovanni Gastoldi:

    • L’Acceso
    • Il Contento
    • La Sirena
  2. Pieces from The First Book of Consort Lessons (1599 and 1611), compiled by Thomas Morley:

    • Mounsiers Almain and La Coranto by William Byrd
    • Pavane and Galliard by Peter Phillips
    • The Frog Galliard by John Dowland
    • The Batchelar's Delight by Richard Allison
  3. Further Balletti by Giovanni Gastoldi:

    • Speme Amorosa
    • L'Innamorato
    • Gloria d'Amore
    • Il Martellato

The performers listed include:

  • Martha Davidson on recorders and psaltery
  • Ellen Hayes on recorders and small harp
  • Allen Hill on recorders and flute
  • Sally Brown on recorders
  • Fran Babcock on viol
  • Jay Rogers on viol
  • Hank Chapin on guitars
  • Liz Hershey on lute

There is also an additional event mentioned for January 25, featuring James Johnson on the Flentrop Organ, which has 33 ranks. James Johnson is noted as the director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.

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The image shows a program from the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages. The date of the recital is January 19, 1973, at 12:15.

The program lists the following pieces to be performed:

  1. Balletti by Giovanni Gastoldi:

    • L'Acceso
    • Il Contento
    • La Sirena
  2. Pieces from The First Book of Consort Lessons (1599 and 1611) compiled by Thomas Morley:

    • Mounsiers Almain and La Coranto by William Byrd
    • Pavane and Galliard by Peter Phillips
    • The Frog Galliard by John Dowland
    • The Batchelar's Delight by Richard Allison
  3. Further Balletti by Giovanni Gastoldi:

    • Speme Amorosa
    • L'Innamorato
    • Gloria d'Amore
    • Il Martellato

The performers listed are from Cambridge Musica Antiqua, directed by Allen Charles Hill. The musicians and their instruments include:

  • Martha Davidson (recorders and psaltery)
  • Ellen Hayes (recorders and small harp)
  • Allen Hill (recorders and flute)
  • Sally Brown (recorders)
  • Fran Babcock (violin)
  • Jay Rogers (violin)
  • Hank Chapin (guitars)
  • Liz Hershey (lute)

The program also mentions a separate event on January 25, featuring James Johnson as the organist playing 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 shows a program for a musical recital that took place on January 10, 1973, at 12:15 PM. This event was part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series organized by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages.

Program Details:

  1. Balletti (1591) by Giovanni Gastoldi:

    • L'Acceso
    • Il Contento
    • La Sirena
  2. Pieces from The First Book of Consort Lessons (1599 and 1611) compiled by Thomas Morley:

    • Mounsiers Almaine and La Coranto by William Byrd
    • Pavane and Galliard by Peter Philips
    • The Frog Galliard by John Dowland
    • The Batchelar's Delight by Richard Allison
  3. Further Balletti by Giovanni Gastoldi:

    • Speme Amorosa
    • L'Innamorato
    • Gloria d'Amore
    • Il Martellato

Performers:
The concert was performed by Cambridge Musica Antiqua, directed by Allen Charles Hill. The musicians included:

  • Martha Davidson: recorders and psaltery
  • Ellen Hayes: recorders and small harp
  • Allen Hill: recorders and flute
  • Sally Brown: recorders
  • Fran Babcock: viol
  • Jay Rogers: viol
  • Hank Chapin: guitars
  • Liz Hersey: lute

Additionally, there is a note about another event on January 25 featuring James Johnson, an organist, performing on the Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks, as part of the same Thursday Noon Recital Series. James Johnson is also mentioned as the director of the series.

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The image shows a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series held on January 18, 1973, at 12:15 PM. The event was organized by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages.

The program includes the following performances:

  1. Balletti (1591)

    • L'Aceso
    • Il Contentio
    • La Sirena
      Performed by Giovanni Gastoldi
  2. Pieces from The First Book of Consort Lessons (1599 and 1611)

    • Mounsiers Almaine and La Coranto
    • Pavan and Galliard
    • The Frog Galliard
    • The Batchelar's Delight
      Compiled by Thomas Morley and performed by:
    • William Byrd
    • Peter Phillips
    • John Dowland
    • Richard Allison
  3. Further Balletti

    • Speme Amorosa
    • L'Innamorato
    • Gloria d'Amore
    • Il Martellato
      Performed by Giovanni Gastoldi

The performers and their instruments are listed as follows:

  • Cambridge Musica Antiqua, directed by Allen Charles Hill
  • Martha Davidson: recorders and psaltery
  • Ellen Hayes: recorders and small harp
  • Allen Hill: recorders and flute
  • Sally Brown: recorders
  • Evan Tabock: viol
  • Jay Rogers: viol
  • Hank Chapin: guitars
  • Liz Hershey: lute

Additionally, there is a note about a performance on January 25 by James Johnson, organist, featuring the Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks, as part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series directed by James Johnson.

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This image shows an open page from a book or a program booklet. It includes text related to a musical event. Here are the details visible in the text:

Header: THE BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM AND THE DEPARTMENT OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES

Sub-header: Thursday Noon Recital Series

Date and Time: January 18, 1973 12:15

Title: PROGRAM

The program lists pieces of music and their respective composers, as well as the performers:

  1. Balletti (1591) by Giovanni Gastoldi
  • L'Accesso
  • Il Contento
  • La Sirena
  1. Pieces from The First Book of Consort Lessons (1599 and 1611) compiled by Thomas Morley, includes music by various composers:
  • Monsieurs Almaine and La Coranto by William Byrd
  • Pavane and Galliard by Peter Phillips
  • The Frog Galliard by John Dowland
  • The Batchelar's Delight by Richard Allison
  1. Further Balletti by Giovanni Gastoldi
  • Speme Amorosa
  • L'Innamorato
  • Gloria d'Amore
  • Il Marteletto

The music is performed by Cambridge Musica Antiqua, directed by Allen Charles Hill. Listed performers include:

  • Martha Davidson, recorders and psaltery
  • Ellen Hayes, recorders and small harp
  • Allen Hill, recorders and flute
  • Sally Brown, recorders
  • Fran Babcock, viol
  • Jay Rogers, viol
  • Hank Chapin, guitars
  • Liz Hershey, lute

The bottom of the page indicates the next event featuring James Johnson, organist, on January 25 and mentions the Flenptrop Organ, 33 ranks. It also states Thursday Noon Recital Series is directed by James Johnson.

One page of the booklet is visible, and there is a visible crease where the page folds, indicating it's part of a bound document. The document appears aged, with some discoloration and spots that typically come with old paper.

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The image shows an open book, with the page displaying a program for a musical event. The text on the page is structured with a title at the top, followed by a date and time. The event is titled "Thursday Noon Recital Series" and is scheduled for January 18, 1973, at 12:15 PM. The program includes a list of pieces to be performed, with composers and performers' names listed. The event is organized by "The Busch-Reisinger Museum and The Department of Germanic Languages." The performers include names such as Giovanni Gastoldi, William Byrd, and others, playing various instruments like recorders, lute, and violin. The book's spine is visible on the right side of the image, indicating that the book is likely a collection of programs or a music archive.

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The image shows an open book displaying a program for a musical recital. The program is titled "Thursday Noon Recital Series" and is dated January 18, 1973, at 12:15 PM. It is associated with The Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages.

Program Details:

  • Composer/Compiler: Giovanni Gastoldi
  • Performers: Martha Davidson, Ellen Hayes, Allen Hill, Sally Brown, Fran Babcock, Jay Rogers, Hank Chapin, Liz Hershey, and James Johnson.
  • Instruments: Recorders, psaltery, small harp, flute, viol, guitars, lute, and organ.

Repertoire:

  1. Balletti (1591) by Giovanni Gastoldi:

    • L'Acceso
    • Il Contento
    • La Sirena
  2. Pieces from The First Book of Consort Lessons (1599 and 1611), compiled by Thomas Morley:

    • Composers: William Byrd, Peter Philips, John Dowland, Richard Allison
    • Pieces:
      • Mousiers Almaine and La Coranto
      • Pavane and Galliard
      • The Frog Galliard
      • The Batchelar's Delight
  3. Further Balletti by Giovanni Gastoldi:

    • Speme Amorosa
    • L'Innamorato
    • Gloria d'Amore
    • Il Martellato

Additional Information:

  • Cambridge Musica Antiqua: Allen Charles Hill is listed as the director.
  • Organist: James Johnson, performing on the Flentrop Organ, 33 ranks.
  • Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series: James Johnson.

The layout is clean and formal, with a structured presentation of the program details, including dates, times, performers, instruments, and repertoire. The book appears to be part of an archive or collection, as indicated by the header referencing the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages. The design is simple, with text centered and organized in a clear, readable format.

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The image shows a page from a book that is open. The page is white, with black text. The page is titled "PROGRAM" and is from the "Thursday Noon Recital Series." The page includes information about the event, including the date, time, and location. The program includes a list of performers and their instruments, as well as the pieces they will be performing. The performers include Martha Davidson, Ellen Hayes, Allen Hill, Sally Brown, Fran Babcock, Jay Rogers, Hank Chapin, and Liz Hershey. The pieces include "Balletti" by Giovanni Gastoldi, "Pieces from The First Book of Consort Lessons" by Thomas Morley, and "Further Balletti" by Giovanni Gastoldi.