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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1972-1973

ARCH.2013.5.15, Rendition: 800931

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The image shows a program for an event hosted by the Oberlin College Alumni Club of Boston, titled "Spring Soirée." The program outlines the schedule and activities for the evening. Here are the details:

  1. Socialize over Wine and Cheese - Tapestry Room from 8:00 to 11:30

  2. Short Tour of the Art Collection - Time to be announced

  3. Miniconcert One - Romanesque Room at 8:30

    • Antonio Vivaldi: "Piango Gemó Sospiro" from cantata of the same name
      • Performers: Carolyn Siegal (Mezzo-Soprano), William Peterson (Organ)
    • Eric Satie: Gymnopédies
      • Performers: Stephen Hammer (Oboe), Diana Kolben (Harp)
    • G. F. Handel: If God Be for Us
      • Performers: Eleanor Edwards (Soprano), Peter Edwards (Organ)
    • J. S. Bach: Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor, BMV-542
      • Performer: Brian Jones (Organ)
  4. Miniconcert Two - Romanesque Room at 9:30

    • J. S. Bach: "Ich Nehme Mein Leiden Mit Freuden Auf Mich" - Cantata 75
      • Performers: Susan Stone (Soprano), Stephen Hammer (Oboe), William Peterson (Organ)
    • Bernard Weggenar: Two Vignettes
      • Performer: Diana Kolben (Harp)
    • J. S. Bach: Fugue in E Flat Major, BMV 552, 2
      • Performer: William Peterson (Organ)

The program provides a detailed schedule of musical performances, including the names of the performers and the titles of the pieces to be played or sung.

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The image shows a page from a program for a spring soirée organized by the Oberlin College Alumni Club of Boston. The event details include several activities:

  1. Socializing:

    • Time: 8:00 to 11:30
    • Location: Tapestry Room
    • Description: Participants are invited to socialize over wine and cheese.
  2. Short Tour of the Art Collection:

    • Time: To be announced
    • Description: A guided tour of the art collection is planned.
  3. Miniconcert One:

    • Time: 8:30
    • Location: Romanesque Room
    • Performances:
      • Antonio Vivaldi: "Piango Gemo Sospiro" from his cantata of the same name.
        • Carolyn Siegal (mezzo-soprano)
        • William Peterson (organ)
      • Eric Satie: "Gymnopédies"
        • Stephen Hammer (oboe)
        • Diana Kolben (harp)
      • G.F. Handel: "If God Be for Us"
        • Eleanor Edwards (soprano)
        • Peter Edwards (organ)
      • J.S. Bach: "Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor, BWV-542"
        • Brian Jones (organ)
  4. Miniconcert Two:

    • Time: 9:30
    • Location: Romanesque Room
    • Performances:
      • J.S. Bach: "Ich nehme mein Leiden mit Freuden auf mich" - Cantata 75
        • Susan Stone (soprano)
        • Stephen Hammer (oboe)
        • William Peterson (organ)
      • Bernard Wegener: "Two Vignettes"
        • Diana Kolben (harp)
      • J.S. Bach: "Fugue in E Flat Major, BWV 552, 2"
        • William Peterson (organ)

This program outlines a series of musical performances interspersed with social activities, indicating a lively and culturally enriching evening for the attendees.

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The image is a page from a program for the Spring Soirée event organized by the Oberlin College Alumni Club of Boston. The program outlines the schedule and performances for the event.

  1. Socializing and Tour:

    • Socialize Over Wine and Cheese: Scheduled in the Tapestry Room from 8:00 to 11:30.
    • Short Tour of the Art Collection: Time to be announced.
  2. Mini Concert One:

    • Time: 8:30 PM
    • Location: Romanesque Room
    • Performances:
      • Antonio Vivaldi: "Piango Gemo Sospiro" from cantata of the same name
        • Performed by Carolyn Siegal (mezzo-soprano) and William Peterson (organ).
      • Eric Satie: Gymnopedies
        • Performed by Stephen Hammer (oboe) and Diana Kolben (harp).
      • G. F. Handel: "If God Be For Us"
        • Performed by Eleanor Edwards (soprano) and Peter Edwards (organ).
      • J. S. Bach: Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor, BWV-542
        • Performed by Brian Jones (organ).
  3. Mini Concert Two:

    • Time: 9:30 PM
    • Location: Romanesque Room
    • Performances:
      • J. S. Bach: "Ich Nehme Mein Leiden Mit Freuden Auf Mich" - Cantata 75
        • Performed by Susan Stone (soprano), Stephen Hammer (oboe), and William Peterson (organ).
      • Bernard Wegener: Two Vignettes
        • Performed by Diana Kolben (harp).
      • J. S. Bach: Fugue in E Flat Major, BWV 552, 2
        • Performed by William Peterson (organ).

This program provides a structured schedule for the evening, including social activities and musical performances.

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The image shows a program from an event organized by the Oberlin College Alumni Club of Boston, titled "Spring Soiree." The event includes a schedule of activities:

  1. Socialize Over Wine and Cheese - This event is scheduled to take place in the Tapestry Room from 8:00 to 11:30 PM.

  2. Short Tour of the Art Collection - The time for this tour is to be announced.

  3. Miniconcert One - Scheduled for 8:30 PM in the Romanesque Room, this concert features:

    • Antonio Vivaldi: "Piango Gemo Sospiro" from cantata of the same name, performed by Carolyn Siegal (Mezzo-Soprano) with William Peterson on the organ.
    • Eric Satie: "Gymnopedies", performed by Stephen Hammer (Oboe) and Diana Kolben (Harp).
    • G.F. Handel: "If God Be For Us", performed by Eleanor Edwards (Soprano) with Peter Edwards on the organ.
    • J.S. Bach: "Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor, BWV 542", performed by Brian Jones on the organ.
  4. Miniconcert Two - Scheduled for 9:30 PM in the Romanesque Room, this concert features:

    • J.S. Bach: "Ich Nehme Mein Leiden Mit Freuden Auf Mich - Cantata 75", performed by Susan Stone (Soprano), Stephen Hammer (Oboe), and William Peterson (Organ).
    • Bernard Wegener: "Two Vignettes", performed by Diana Kolben on the harp.
    • J.S. Bach: "Fugue in E Flat Major, BWV 552, 2", performed by William Peterson on the organ.

The program appears to be printed on a page from a book or a bound document, with a green binding visible on the left side.

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The image is a program for a Spring Soirée organized by the Oberlin College Alumni Club of Boston. The event features several activities and musical performances. Here is a detailed summary:

Event Schedule:

I. Socialize Over Wine and Cheese

  • Location: Tapestry Room
  • Time: 8:00 PM to 11:30 PM

II. Short Tour of the Art Collection

  • Time: To be announced

III. Miniconcert One

  • Location: Romanesque Room
  • Time: 8:30 PM

Performances:

  1. Antonio Vivaldi

    • Piece: "PIANGO GEMO SOSPIRO" from cantata of the same name
    • Performers: Carolyn Siegel (Mezzo-Soprano), William Peterson (Organ)
  2. Erik Satie

    • Piece: GYMNOPÉDIES
    • Performers: Stephen Hammer (Oboe), Diana Kolben (Harp)
  3. G.F. Handel

    • Piece: IF GOD BE FOR US
    • Performers: Eleanor Edwards (Soprano), Peter Edwards (Organ)
  4. J.S. Bach

    • Piece: FANTASIA AND FUGUE IN G MINOR, BWV-542
    • Performer: Brian Jones (Organ)

IV. Miniconcert Two

  • Location: Romanesque Room
  • Time: 9:30 PM

Performances:

  1. J.S. Bach

    • Piece: ICH NEHME MEIN LEIDEN MIT FREUDEN AUF MICH – Cantata 75
    • Performers: Susan Stone (Soprano), Stephen Hammer (Oboe), William Peterson (Organ)
  2. Bernard Wagenaar

    • Piece: TWO VIGNETTES
    • Performer: Diana Kolben (Harp)
  3. J.S. Bach

    • Piece: FUGUE IN E FLAT MAJOR, BWV 552, 2
    • Performer: William Peterson (Organ)

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The image depicts a program for a "Spring Soirée" event organized by the Oberlin College Alumni Club of Boston. The event includes several activities and performances:

  1. Socializing over Wine and Cheese in the Tapestry Room from 8:00 to 11:30.

  2. Short Tour of the Art Collection with the time to be announced.

  3. Miniconcert One in the Romanesque Room at 8:30, featuring:

    • Antonio Vivaldi: "Piange Gemo Sospiro" from cantata of the same name, performed by Carolyn Siegal (Mezzo-Soprano) and William Peterson (Organ).
    • Eric Satie: "Gymnopédies," performed by Stephen Hammer (Oboe) and Diana Kolben (Harp).
    • G.F. Handel: "If God Be For Us," performed by Eleanor Edwards (Soprano) and Peter Edwards (Organ).
    • J.S. Bach: "Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor, BMV-542," performed by Brian Jones (Organ).
  4. Miniconcert Two in the Romanesque Room at 9:30, featuring:

    • J.S. Bach: "Ich Nehme Mein Leiden Mit Freuden Auf Mich - Cantata 75," performed by Susan Stone (Soprano), Stephen Hammer (Oboe), and William Peterson (Organ).
    • Bernard Wagenaar: "Two Vignettes," performed by Diana Kolben (Harp).
    • J.S. Bach: "Fugue in E Flat Major, BMV 552, 2," performed by William Peterson (Organ).

The program is printed on a white page with green borders and is part of a bound booklet.

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The image shows an open booklet or program with a visibly faded and somewhat yellowed page, indicative of some age or frequent handling. It details the schedule for an event titled "OBERLIN COLLEGE ALUMNI CLUB OF BOSTON - SPRING SOIRÉE". The listed items are part of the event's agenda, which includes social activities and musical performances, specifically:

I. A social gathering with wine and cheese in the Tapestry Room from 8:00 to 11:30.

II. A short tour of an art collection, with the time to be announced.

III. "MINICONCERT ONE" at 8:30 in the Romanesque Room, featuring works by composers Antonio Vivaldi (with the piece "PIANGO GEMO SOSPIRO" from a cantata of the same name), Eric Satie (with the piece "GYMNOPÉDIES"), G. F. Handel ("IF GOD BE FOR US"), and J. S. Bach ("FANTASIA AND FUGUE IN G MINOR, BMV-542"). Performers include Carolyn Siegal (Mezzo-Soprano), Stephen Hammer (Oboe), Diana Kolben (Harp), Eleanor Edwards (Soprano), Peter Edwards and Brian Jones (Organ).

IV. "MINICONCERT TWO" at 9:30 in the Romanesque Room, featuring pieces by J. S. Bach (with "ICH NEHME MEIN LEIDEN MIT FREUDEN AUF MICH - Cantata 75") and Bernard Wagenaar ("TWO VIGNETTES"), in addition to another piece by Bach ("FUGUE IN E FLAT MAJOR, BMV 552"). Performers include Susan Stone (Soprano), Stephen Hammer (Oboe), Diana Kolben (Harp), and William Peterson (Organ).

This program provides an organized outline of the evening's performances, along with the composers, compositions, and performers involved. The event appears to be a cultured gathering with a focus on classical music, offering a mix of social interaction and artistic enjoyment.

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The image shows a printed program for the Oberlin College Alumni Club of Boston's Spring Soirée. The event includes the following activities:

I. Socialize Over Wine and Cheese

  • Location: Tapestry Room
  • Time: 8:00 to 11:30

II. Short Tour of the Art Collection

  • Time: To be announced

III. Miniconcert One

  • Location: Romanesque Room
  • Time: 8:30
  • Program:
    • Antonio Vivaldi: "Piango Gemo Sospiro" from cantata of the same name, featuring Carolyn Siegal (Mezzo-Soprano) and William Peterson (Organ).
    • Eric Satie: Gynompédies with Stephen Hammer (Oboe) and Diana Kolben (Harp).
    • G. F. Handel: "If God Be For Us," featuring Eleanor Edwards (Soprano) and Peter Edwards (Organ).
    • J. S. Bach: Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor, BMV-542, performed by Brian Jones (Organ).

IV. Miniconcert Two

  • Location: Romanesque Room
  • Time: 9:30
  • Program:
    • J. S. Bach: "Ich Nehme Mein Leiden Mit Freuden Auf Mich" (Cantata 75), featuring Susan Stone (Soprano), Stephen Hammer (Oboe), and William Peterson (Organ).
    • Bernard Weggenar: Two Vignettes, with Diana Kolben (Harp).
    • J. S. Bach: Fugue in E Flat Major, BMV 552, 2, performed by William Peterson (Organ).

The program is typed and neatly formatted, listing the musical pieces, performers, and their respective instruments or vocal parts.

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The image shows an open book with a white background and black text. The book appears to be a program or schedule for an event, possibly a concert or performance. The title at the top of the page reads "Oberlin College Alumni Club of Boston Spring Soiree." The page contains a list of events and performers, including a wine and cheese reception, a short tour of the art collection, and two miniconcerts featuring classical music pieces by composers such as Vivaldi, Handel, and Bach. The performers' names and the instruments they play are also listed. The page has a green border on the left side and a white border on the right side.

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The image shows a page from a program or booklet titled "Oberlin College Alumni Club of Boston: Spring Soirée." The page outlines the schedule of events for the evening, organized into four main sections:

I. SOCIALIZE OVER WINE AND CHEESE

  • Location: Tapestry Room
  • Time: 8:00 to 11:30

II. SHORT TOUR OF THE ART COLLECTION

  • Note: Time to be announced

III. MINICONCERT ONE

  • Location: Romanesque Room
  • Time: 8:30
  • Performances:
    1. Antonio Vivaldi
      • "PIANO GEMO SOSPIRO" from cantata of the same name
      • Performers: Carolyn Siegel (Mezzo-Soprano), William Peterson (Organ)
    2. Eric Satie
      • "GYNOMPEDIES"
      • Performers: Stephen Hammer (Oboe), Diana Kolben (Harp)
    3. G. F. Handel
      • "IF GOD BE FOR US"
      • Performers: Eleanor Edwards (Soprano), Peter Edwards (Organ)
    4. J. S. Bach
      • "FANTASIA AND FUGE IN G MINOR, BWV-542"
      • Performer: Brian Jones (Organ)

IV. MINICONCERT TWO

  • Location: Romanesque Room
  • Time: 9:30
  • Performances:
    1. J. S. Bach
      • "ICH NEHME MEIN LEIDEN MIT FREUDEN AUF MICH - Cantata 75"
      • Performers: Susan Stone (Soprano), Stephen Hammer (Oboe), William Peterson (Organ)
    2. Bernard Wegener
      • "TWO VIGNETTES"
      • Performer: Diana Kolben (Harp)
    3. J. S. Bach
      • "FUGE IN E FLAT MAJOR, BWV 552, 2"
      • Performer: William Peterson (Organ)

Additional Details:

  • The page is clean and well-formatted, with a structured layout listing the events, composers, and performers.
  • The booklet appears to be part of a formal event organized by the Oberlin College Alumni Club of Boston, featuring a mix of social and musical activities.
  • The text is typed, suggesting it may be a printed program rather than handwritten.

The overall design is simple and professional, typical of event programs or concert schedules.