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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1972-1973

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The image shows a program for a recital held at The Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages on Thursday, April 26, 1973, at 12:15 PM. The recital featured James Gabbert as the organist. The program included the following pieces:

  1. "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, BWV 665" by J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
  2. "Vor Deinen Thron tret' ich hiermit, BWV 668" by Bach
  3. "Partita sopra L'Aria di Follia" by Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643)
  4. "Sonata I" by Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847), including:
    • Allegro moderato e serioso
    • Adagio on the chorale "Was mein Gott will..."
    • Andante, Recit. - Allegro assai vivace

The program also notes that James Gabbert is the Organist and Choirmaster of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Wellesley and a candidate for the Master's degree at the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studies organ with Yuko Hayashi. His former teachers include John Ferris and Donald Kilmer.

The next concert was announced for May 3, featuring David Locke on the Flentrop Organ, 33 ranks, as part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series directed by James Johnson.

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The image shows a page from a program or event booklet for a Thursday Noon Recital Series organized by The Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages.

The recital took place on April 26, 1973, at 12:15 PM. The performer was James Gabbert, who was identified as the Organist.

The program includes the following pieces:

  1. "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland" by J.S. Bach (BWV 665)
  2. "Vor Deinen Thron tret' ich hiermit" by J.S. Bach (BWV 668)
  3. "Partita sopra l'Aria di Follia" by Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643)
  4. Sonata I by Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) on the chorale "Was mein Gott will..."

Additionally, there is a brief biography of James Gabbert:

  • He is the Organist and Choirmaster at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Wellesley.
  • He is a candidate for a Master’s degree at the New England Conservatory of Music, studying organ with Yuko Hayashi.
  • His former teachers include John Ferris and Donald Kilmer.

The next concert scheduled is on May 3, featuring David Locke on the Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks, and the series is directed by James Johnson.

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The image is a page from a program booklet for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held on April 26, 1973, at 12:15. The event is organized by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages.

The recital features James Gabbert as the organist. The program includes the following pieces:

  1. "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland" by J.S. Bach (BWV 665)
  2. "Vor Deinen Thron tret' ich hiermit" by Bach (BWV 668)
  3. "Partita sopra l'Aria di Follia" by Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643)
  4. Sonata I by Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
    • Allegro moderato e serioso on the chorale "Was mein Gott will..."
    • Adagio
    • Andante, Recit. - Allegro assai vivace

James Gabbert is described as the Organist and Choirmaster of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Wellesley and a candidate for the Master's degree at the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studies organ with Yuko Hayashi. His former teachers include John Ferris and Donald Kilmer.

The next concert in the series is scheduled for May 3, featuring David Locke on a Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks. The series is directed by James Johnson.

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The image shows a program from a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held on April 26, 1973, at 12:15. The recital is presented by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages.

The event features James Gabbert, an organist, performing the following pieces:

  1. "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland," BWV 665 by J. S. Bach (1685-1750)
  2. "Vor Deinen Thron tret' ich hiermit," BWV 668 by Bach
  3. "Partita sopra l'Aria di Follia" by Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643)
  4. Sonata I by Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847):
    • Allegro moderato e serioso
    • Based on the chorale "Was mein Gott will..."
    • Adagio
    • Andante, Recit. - Allegro assai vivace

Additional information provided:

  • James Gabbert is the Organist and Choirmaster of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Wellesley.
  • He is also a candidate for the Master's degree at the New England Conservatory of Music, studying organ with Yuko Hayashi.
  • His former teachers include John Ferris and Donald Kilmer.

The next concert is scheduled for May 3, featuring David Locke on the Flentrop Organ, which has 33 ranks. The series is directed by James Johnson.

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The image shows a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in conjunction with the Department of Germanic Languages. The recital took place on April 26, 1973, at 12:15 PM.

Performer:

  • James Gabbert, Organist

Program:

  1. J. S. Bach (1685-1750)

    • "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland," BWV 665
    • "Vor Deinen Thron tret' ich hiermit," BWV 668
  2. Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643)

    • Partita sopra l'Aria di Folia
  3. Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)

    • Sonata I
      • Allegro moderato e serioso
      • On the chorale "Was mein Gott will..."
      • Adagio
      • Andante, Recit. - Allegro assai vivace

Biographical Note:
James Gabbert is the Organist and Choirmaster of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Wellesley. He is also a candidate for the Master's degree at the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studies organ with Yuko Hayashi. Gabbert has also taken lessons with John Ferris and Donald Kilmer.

Next Event:

  • The next concert is scheduled for May 3, featuring David Locke.

Organ Information:

  • The recital uses a Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks.

Series Director:

  • James Johnson, Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.

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The image is a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series held on April 26, 1973, at 12:15 PM. The event is presented by The Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages. The organist for the recital is James Gabbert.

The program includes the following pieces:

  1. "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland," BWV 665 by J. S. Bach (1685-1750)
  2. "Vor Deinen Thron tret' ich hiemit," BWV 668 by J. S. Bach
  3. "Partita sopra l'Aria di Follia" by Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643)
  4. "Sonata I" by Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847), which includes:
    • Allegro moderato e serioso
    • On the chorale "Was mein Gott will..."
    • Adagio
    • Andante, Recit. – Allegro assai vivace

Additional information about James Gabbert is provided:

  • He is the Organist and Choirmaster of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Wellesley.
  • He is a candidate for the Master's degree at the New England Conservatory of Music, studying organ with Yuko Hayashi.
  • His former teachers include John Ferris and Donald Kilmer.

The program also announces the next concert, which will be held on May 3, featuring David Locke playing the Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks. The Thursday Noon Recital Series is directed by James Johnson.

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The image is of a printed program titled "THE BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM AND THE DEPARTMENT OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES." It's from a Thursday Noon Recital Series that took place on April 26, 1973 at 12:15. The program lists James Gabbert as the organist. The music played in the recital includes compositions by J.S. Bach, such as "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, BWV 665" and "Vor Deinen Thron tret' ich hiermit, BWV 668," along with "Partita sopra l'Aria di Follia" by Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583–1643), and "Sonata I" by Felix Mendelssohn which includes movements like Allegro moderato e serioso, and others.

Below the program, there's additional text mentioning that James Gabbert is the Organist and Choirmaster at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Wellesley and a candidate for the Master's degree at the New England Conservatory of Music. It also names Yuko Hayashi, John Ferris, and Donald Kilmer as his former or current teachers. Additionally, information is provided about the next concert on May 3, by David Locke, featuring a Flentrop Organ of 33 ranks. The series is directed by James Johnson.

The photo shows the creases of the open page, indicating it is part of a booklet or a folded program, with several pages visible on the left side, and the right side detailing the recital program.

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The image shows a page from a program booklet for a musical performance. The title at the top reads "The Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages." Below this, the date of the performance is given as "Thursday Noon Recital Series April 26, 1973 12:15." The page lists the program for the event, which includes works by J.S. Bach, Girolamo Frescobaldi, and Felix Mendelssohn. The name of the organist for the performance is given as James Gabbert. The booklet also includes biographical information about James Gabbert, stating that he is the Organist and Choirmaster of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Wellesley and a candidate for the Master's degree at the New England Conservatory of Music. The booklet also includes information about upcoming performances and the director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.

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The image shows the interior of a book or program booklet, likely related to a musical recital. The content is formatted as a concert program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series held on April 26, 1973, at 12:15 PM. The event is hosted by The Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages.

Key Details:

  1. Performer:

    • James Gabbert, identified as the Organist for the recital.
  2. Program Details:
    The program lists the following musical pieces:

    • "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland," BWV 665 by J.S. Bach (1685–1750).
    • "Vor Deinen Thron tret' ich hiermit," BWV 668 by Bach.
    • "Partita sopra l'Aria di Follia" by Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583–1643).
    • "Sonata I" by Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847):
      • Movements:
        • Allegro moderato e serio on the chorale "Was mein Gott will..."
        • Adagio
        • Andante, Recit. – Allegro assai vivace
  3. About the Performer:

    • James Gabbert is noted as the Organist and Choirmaster of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Wellesley.
    • He is a candidate for the Master's degree at the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studies organ with Yuko Hayashi.
    • His former teachers include John Ferris and Donald Kilmer.
  4. Additional Information:

    • The next concert in the series is scheduled for May 3, featuring David Locke.
    • The recital will be performed on a Flentrop Organ, 33 ranks.
    • The series is directed by James Johnson.

Design and Layout:

  • The page has a clean, formal layout typical of concert programs or booklets.
  • The text is centered and presented in a clear, readable font.
  • There is a faint watermark or design element in the center of the page, possibly a logo or emblem, though it is partially obscured.
  • The edges of the book are visible, showing the spine and adjacent pages, indicating that this is part of a larger booklet or book.

Context:

This program appears to be from a concert or recital series focused on classical music, particularly works by composers such as Bach, Frescobaldi, and Mendelssohn. The inclusion of detailed biographical information about the performer suggests an emphasis on professionalism and academic rigor, aligning with the setting of a museum and academic department.

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The image shows a page from a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series. The program is from April 26, 1973, at 12:15 PM. The recital is held by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages. The event features James Gabbert as the organist, who is also the Organist and Choirmaster of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Wellesley. He is a candidate for the Master's degree at the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studies organ with Yuko Hayashi. His former teachers include John Ferris and Donald Kilmer.

The program includes works by J. S. Bach, Girolamo Frescobaldi, and Felix Mendelssohn. The pieces are "Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, BWV 665," "Vor Deinen Thron tret' ich hiermit, BWV 668," "Partita sopra l'Aria di Follia," and "Sonata I Allegro moderato e serioso" based on the chorale "Was mein Gott will..." by Mendelssohn.

The next concert in the series is scheduled for May 3, featuring David Locke on the Flentrop Organ, with 33 ranks. The Thursday Noon Recital Series is directed by James Johnson.