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The image shows a program from an event held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on April 27, 1973, at 9:00 P.M. The event featured a performance by the Telemann Society Instrumental Ensemble, directed by Theodora Schulze. The program includes the following pieces:
The performers listed include:
Additionally, the program mentions a preview of the Ferdinand Hoeller Exhibition, refreshments, and the announcement of door prize winners.
The image depicts a program from a musical performance held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on April 27, 1973, at 9:00 P.M. The concert was performed by The Telemann Society Instrumental Ensemble, directed by Theodora Schulze.
Here is a detailed list of the musical pieces performed during the concert:
"The Agincourt Hymn" by John Dunstable (died 1453)
"Fantasie, Op. 124" by Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921)
"Ricercar in the Ionian Mode" by Andrea Gabrieli (1510-1586)
"Romance sans Paroles, Op. 17 No. 3" by Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924)
"Canzona a due canti" by Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643)
"Dances from Terpsichore" by Michael Praetorius (1571-1621)
"The Engulfed Cathedral" by Claude-Achille Debussy (1862-1918)
The ensemble members are listed as follows:
Additional events mentioned in the program include:
The image shows a program from a musical event held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on 27 April 1973 at 9:00 PM. The event was performed by the Telemann Society Instrumental Ensemble, directed by Theodora Schulze.
The program lists the following pieces to be performed:
The musicians listed in the program are:
The program also mentions a preview of the Ferdinand Hodler Exhibition, refreshments, and an announcement of door prize winners.
The image shows a program from a concert held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on April 27, 1973, at 9:00 PM. The event was organized by the Telemann Society Instrumental Ensemble, directed by Theodora Schulze.
The program lists seven pieces of music performed during the concert:
The performers listed are:
The program also includes announcements for a preview of the Ferdinand Hodler Exhibition and refreshments, followed by the announcement of doorprize winners.
The image shows a page from a program for a musical event held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on 27 April 1973 at 9:00 PM. The event was organized by the Telemann Society Instrumental Ensemble, directed by Theodora Schulze.
The program lists seven pieces to be performed, along with the composers and the instruments required for each piece:
The musicians listed for each instrument include:
The program also includes a preview of the Ferdinand Hodler Exhibition, mentions refreshments, and an announcement of door prize winners.
The image shows a program for an event held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on 27 April 1973 at 9:00 P.M. The event featured The Telemann Society Instrumental Ensemble, directed by Theodora Schulze. The program includes the following pieces:
The performers listed are:
The program also mentions a preview of the Ferdinand Hodler Exhibition, refreshments, and the announcement of doorprize winners.
The image shows an open book with a page that lists the program details for a concert event. The page reads:
BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM
27 April 1973 at 9:00 P.M.
The Telemann Society Instrumental Ensemble
Theodora Schulze, Director
Following this heading, there is a list of seven musical works with corresponding composers and the instruments that will be featured in each piece. For instance:
This format continues down the list, with other works by Camille Saint-Saëns, Andrea Gabrieli, Gabriel Fauré, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Michael Praetorius, and Claude-Achille Debussy.
Below the musical program, the names of the performers and their respective instruments are listed:
Theodora Schulze, oboe
Otto Schulze, violin
Alice Norton, harp
Richard Schulze, clarinet
Thomas Plsek, trombone
Morton Hyams, organ
At the bottom, there are three additional lines separated by dots indicating other activities or features associated with the event, such as:
The open book reveals some wear, and there's a green bookmark in between the pages. The background is neutral, and no other details can be discerned about the setting.
The image shows a printed program from the Busch-Reisinger Museum dated 27 April 1973 at 9:00 P.M. The program is for a performance by The Telemann Society Instrumental Ensemble, directed by Theodora Schulze. The program lists seven musical pieces along with their composers and the instruments used in each piece.
The pieces and composers listed are:
Musicians are listed as Theodora Schulze (oboe), Richard Schulze (clarinet), Otto Schulze (violin), Thomas Plsek (trombone), Alice Norton (harp), and Morton Hyams (organ).
At the bottom, there is an announcement for a preview of the Ferdinand Hodler Exhibition, refreshments, and the announcement of door prize winners.
The image shows a page from a program booklet for a concert. The page is white with black text. At the top of the page, there is a title that reads "BUSCH-REISING MUSEUM" and "27 April 1973 at 9:00 P.M." Below that, there is a title that reads "The Telemann Society Instrumental Ensemble" and "Theodora Schulze, Director." Below that, there is a list of musical pieces that will be performed at the concert, along with the names of the composers and the instruments that will be used. The list includes pieces such as "The Agincourt Hymn" by John Dunstaple, "Fantaisie, Op. 124" by Camille Saint-Saëns, "Ricercar in the Ionian Mode" by Andrea Gabrieli, and "Romance sans Paroles, Op. 17 No. 3" by Gabriel Fauré. The page also includes information about the musicians who will be performing, such as Theodora Schulze on oboe, Richard Schulze on clarinet, and Morton Hyams on organ.
The image shows an open book or program, likely a concert program or event booklet, with text printed on a single page. The page is titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" and indicates a performance scheduled for 27 April 1973 at 9:00 P.M. The event is presented by The Telemann Society Instrumental Ensemble, with Theodora Schulze listed as the director.
The page lists a program of seven musical pieces, each accompanied by the composer's name, the year of death (where applicable), and the instruments involved. The listed pieces are:
Below the program, the performers are listed:
At the bottom of the page, additional notes mention:
The book itself has a green spine and appears to be bound with visible stitching or spine details on the right side. The overall design is clean and formal, typical of a concert program or event booklet.