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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1972-1973

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The image is of a program booklet for a musical event titled "The Boston Musica Viva," which took place on Tuesday, May 8, 1973, at 8:30 p.m. The event was held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located at 29 Kirkland St., Cambridge. Richard Pittman served as the Music Director.

The program included the following pieces:

  1. SESSION 3 (1967) by William Bolcom
  2. KAMMERSINFONIE, Op. 9 (1906) by Arnold Schoenberg, with an arrangement by Webern
  3. LUDUS II (1973), a world premiere by Donald Harris
  4. COLLAGE (1967) by Robert Gauldin
  5. LARGO (1901) by Charles Ives

The cover art is titled "Eleven Eidolons of Autumn" by George Crumb.

Tickets were priced at $4, with a discounted rate of $2 for students. They were available at the Museum in advance or at the door. The design of the program features musical notation and staff lines in a circular pattern, adding an artistic touch to the presentation.

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The image shows a program for an event titled "The Boston Musica Viva," which took place on Tuesday, May 8, 1973, at 8:30 p.m. Richard Pittman was the music director for this event.

The program includes the following details:

  1. The venue for the performance is the Busch-Reisinger Museum at 29 Kikendall Street, Cambridge.
  2. The program consists of three pieces:
    • Kammersymphonie, Op. 9 (1906) by Arnold Schoenberg-Webern.
    • Ludus II (1973) marked as a World Premiere.
    • Two works by George Crumb titled "Collage" (1967) and "Largo" (1901).

The ticket prices are indicated as $4, with a student discount of $2. Tickets could be purchased at the venue either in advance or at the door.

The program is visually detailed with musical notation, including sketches and annotations of the musical pieces to be performed. There's also a reference to "Eleven Echoes of Autumn" by George Crumb at the bottom right corner of the image.

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The image shows a program for a concert by "The Boston Musica Viva," held on Tuesday, May 8, 1973, at 8:30 p.m. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge. Richard Pittman is noted as the Music Director. The program includes the following pieces:

  1. "SESSION 3" (1967) by William Bolcom
  2. "KAMMERSYMPHONIE, Op. 9" (1906) by Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern
  3. "LUDUS II" (1973) by Donald Harris, noted as a World Premiere
  4. "COLLAGE" (1967) by Robert Gauldin
  5. "LARGO" (1901) by Charles Ives, taken from "Eleven Echoes of Autumn" by George Crumb

Ticket prices are listed as $4, with a $2 rate for students, available at the Museum in advance or at the door. The design of the program features musical notations as a decorative background.

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The image is a concert program for a performance by the Boston Musica Viva, an ensemble dedicated to contemporary music. Here are the details:

  • Ensemble: Boston Musica Viva
  • Music Director: Richard Pittman
  • Date and Time: Tuesday, May 8, 1973, at 8:30 p.m.
  • Location: At the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge

Program:

  1. William Bolcom: Session 3 (1967)
  2. Schoenberg-Webern: Kammersymphonie, Op. 9 (1906)
  3. Donald Harris: LUDUS II (1973) - World Premiere
  4. Robert Gauldin: COLLAGE (1967)
  5. Charles Ives: LARGO (1901)

Additional Information:

  • The program features a drawing by George Crumb titled "Eleven Echoes of Autumn."
  • Ticket prices are listed as $4 for the general public and $2 for students.
  • Tickets can be purchased at the Museum in advance or at the door.

This concert features a mix of modern compositions, including a world premiere, and pieces from the early 20th century.

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The image shows a program booklet for a musical event titled "The Boston Musica Viva." The event was directed by Richard Pittman, who served as the Music Director.

The concert took place on Tuesday, May 8, 1973, at 8:30 p.m. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge.

The program listed several musical pieces to be performed:

  1. "SESSION 3 (1967)" by William Bolcom
  2. "Schoenberg-Webern"
  3. "Kammersymphonie, Op. 9 (1906)" by Arnold Schoenberg
  4. "Ludus II (1973)" by Donald Harris, noted as a World Premiere
  5. "COLLAGE (1967)" by Robert Gauldin
  6. "LARGO (1901)" by Charles Ives, from "Eleven Echoes of Autumn" by George Crumb

The ticket prices were $4, with a discount of $2 for students. Tickets could be purchased in advance or at the door.

The design of the program features an abstract, musical theme with musical notes and symbols integrated into the layout.

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The image shows a program for a concert titled "The Boston Musica Viva," held on Tuesday, May 8, 1973, at 8:30 p.m. The event was directed by Richard Pittman, who served as the music director. The concert took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum located at 29 Kirkland Street in Cambridge.

The program features several compositions:

  1. Session 3 (1967) by William Bolcom.
  2. Schoenberg-Webern by Donald Harris.
  3. Kammersymphonie, Op. 9 (1906) by Arnold Schoenberg.
  4. LUDUS II (1973), a world premiere piece.
  5. Collage (1967) by Robert Gauldin.
  6. Largo (1901) by Charles Ives.

The program also mentions ticket prices, which were $4 ($2 for students), available at the Museum in advance or at the door.

Additionally, the program includes a musical excerpt from "Eleven Echoes of Autumn" by George Crumb. The design of the program features intricate musical notations and sketches, adding an artistic touch to the event's documentation.

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This image depicts an open page from a program booklet for a music event, specifically for "The Boston Musica Viva." The program is dated Tuesday, May 8, 1973, at 8:30 p.m. The Music Director is listed as Richard Pittman.

The event was held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, 29 Kirkland St Cambridge. The program features a list of performances and composers:

  • SESSION 3 (1967)
  • KAMMERSYMPHONIE, Op. 9 (1906) by Schoenberg-Webern
  • LUDUS II (1973) (World Premiere)
  • COLLAGE (1967) by Robert Gauldin
  • LARGO (1901) by Charles Ives

Below the list of performances, it indicates that the tickets cost $4 (or $2 for students) and were available at the museum in advance or at the door.

On the bottom left-hand corner, it states "from Eleven Echoes of Autumn by George Crumb," which likely refers to the circular graphic on the page, which seems to be some sort of excerpt or visual representation of a music score or concept for that piece by composer George Crumb.

The image also shows the physical aspects of the program book, such as the off-white paper and green binding, reflecting an open and well-preserved artifact from the event.

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The image shows a printed program for a musical event titled "The Boston Musica Viva," with Richard Pittman listed as the Music Director. The event is scheduled for Tuesday, May 8, 1973, at 8:30 p.m. It is held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on 29 Kirkland St., Cambridge.

The program features a circular musical score as a decorative background in brown ink, overlaid with text in blue and brown. The program includes works by several composers:

  • William Bolcom: SESSION 3 (1967)
  • Schoenberg-Webern: KAMMERSYMPHONIE, Op. 9 (1906)
  • Donald Harris: LUDUS II (1973) (World Premiere)
  • Robert Gauldin: COLLAGE (1967)
  • Charles Ives: LARGO (1901)

Tickets are listed as $4 or $2 for students and can be purchased at the museum in advance or at the door.

At the bottom right, in smaller text, it mentions "from Eleven Echoes of Autumn by George Crumb."

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The image shows an open book with a white cover featuring a musical program. The text reads "The Boston Musica Viva," indicating a music event. The program is dated Tuesday, May 8, 1973, at 8:30 p.m. The cover also includes a diagram of a music score with musical notes and symbols, along with the names of the composers and pieces to be performed. The book appears to be a program for a classical music concert, possibly from a music festival or series.

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The image shows a page of a book. The book is opened to a page with the words "The Boston Musica Viva" written on it. The words are written in orange and blue. The page has a circular diagram with musical notes and symbols. The diagram is surrounded by musical notes and symbols. The musical notes and symbols are written in blue and orange. The book is opened to a page with the words "Program Session 3 (1967)" written on it.