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The image shows a program for a musical event titled "Thursday Noon Recital Series," specifically an "Ascension Day Tower Concert" held on May 31, 1973. The event was organized by The Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages. The performance was by the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, directed by Robert Hazen.
The program lists the following participants:
The program includes the following musical pieces:
At the bottom, there is a note indicating that this was the last recital of the Thursday noon series for that season, with recitals set to resume in the fall.
The image shows a page from a program for a classical music concert held on Ascension Day Tower Concert at The Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages, part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series on May 31, 1973.
The concert was performed by the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, directed by Robert Hazen. The lineup of musicians includes:
The program lists several pieces:
At the bottom of the page, it is noted that this was the last concert of the Thursday Noon Recital Series for that season, with recitals expected to resume in the fall.
The image is a page from a program for a concert series titled "Thursday Noon Recital Series." This particular concert was held on Ascension Day at the Tower on May 31, 1973. The event was hosted by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages.
The performance was given by the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, directed by Robert Hazen. The musicians listed include:
The program lists the following pieces performed:
At the bottom of the page, it mentions that this was the last Thursday Noon Recital for that season, with the series resuming in the fall. The page is part of a bound book, likely kept for record-keeping purposes.
The image is a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series concert titled "Ascension Day Tower Concert" held on May 31, 1973. The concert was hosted by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages.
The performance was conducted by the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, directed by Robert Hazen. The ensemble members are listed by their instruments:
The program features the following pieces:
The program notes that this was the last recital of the Thursday Noon Recital Series for that season, with the series resuming in the fall.
The image shows a concert program from a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held by The Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages. The concert took place on Ascension Day, May 31, 1973, and was titled "Ascension Day Tower Concert."
The ensemble performing was the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, directed by Robert Hazen. Here are the listed musicians and their instruments:
Trumpets:
Horn:
Trombones:
Program:
The note at the bottom of the program indicates that this concert was the last of the Thursday Noon Recital Series for that season, with recitals set to resume in the fall.
The image shows a program for a concert held on Ascension Day, May 31, 1973. The event was organized by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages. The concert was part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series and featured the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, directed by Robert Hazen.
The ensemble included the following musicians:
The program listed the following pieces:
The program also noted that this was the last of the Thursday Noon Recital Series for that season, and that recitals would resume in the fall.
This image shows a page from a printed program or brochure titled "THE BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM AND THE DEPARTMENT OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES," related to the Thursday Noon Recital Series for an Ascension Day Tower Concert held on May 31, 1973. It features the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble with Robert Hazen as the Director. The program lists the musicians involved, including trumpeters Peter Conant, Cheryl Edwards, Robert Hazen, and Eric Sundquist, as well as horn player Cyrus Stewart, and trombonists Walter Carter, John Hildebrand, David Ludwig, and David Schwartz.
The musical program includes a variety of pieces such as "The King's Fanfare" by Josquin, several "Tower Sonata" pieces by J. Pezel and G. Gabrieli, "Canzona Septimi Toni" and "Ricercar del Sesto Tuono" by G. Gabrieli, "Sonata for Four Trombones" by D. Spear, "Canzona Prima a 5" by J. Kessel, "Sonata mit Blasenden Instrumenten" by J. Pezel, and "Canzona Trigesima a 8" by O. Bartolino.
Below the program details, there is a note stating "LAST OF THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES FOR THIS SEASON. RECITALS WILL RESUME IN THE FALL."
The paper appears aged with some discoloration and is slightly curled at the edges. It is part of a booklet or stack of papers with visible tabs and punched holes near the left edge, suggesting it might be held together in a binder or folder.
The image shows a document that appears to be a program for a musical event. The document is titled "Thursday Noon Recital Series" and lists the event as the "Ascension Day Tower Concert" scheduled for May 31, 1973. The program includes a list of musicians who will be performing, including trumpets, horn, and trombones, with their names listed. The program also includes a list of musical pieces that will be performed, including "The King's Fanfare" by Josquin, "Tower Sonata #22" by J. Pezel, "Tower Sonata #28" by G. Gabrielli, "Canzona Septimi Toni a 8, #2" by G. Gabrielli, "Ricercar del Sesto Tuono" by A. Gabrielli, "Sonata for Four Trombones" by D. Spear, "Tower Sonata #27" by G. Gabrielli, "Canzona Prima a 5" by G. Gabrielli, "Sonata mit Blasenden Instrumenten" by J. Kessel, "Tower Sonata #2" by J. Pezel, and "Canzona Trigesima a 8" by O. Bartolino. The document also includes a note that this is the last of the Thursday Noon Recital Series for the season, and that recitals will resume in the fall.
The image shows a page from a program booklet for a musical event. The program is titled "Thursday Noon Recital Series" and specifies that the event is an "Ascension Day Tower Concert" held on May 31, 1973. The event is organized by "The Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages."
The performing ensemble is "The Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble," directed by Robert Hazen. The ensemble consists of trumpets, a horn, and trombones, with specific musicians named for each instrument.
The program lists a series of musical pieces to be performed, including works by various composers such as Josquin, J. Pachelbel, G. Gabrielli, A. Gabrielli, D. Spear, and O. Bartolino. The pieces include "The King's Fanfare," several "Tower Sonatas," "Canzono Septimi Toni a 8," "Ricercar del Sesto Tuono," "Sonata for Four Trombones," and "Canzono Prima a 5."
The bottom of the page notes that this is the "LAST OF THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES FOR THIS SEASON. RECITALS WILL RESUME IN THE FALL."
The page has a green border and appears to be part of a larger booklet, as indicated by the visible edge of another page on the left side.
The image presents a program for a concert by the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, held on May 31, 1973. The program is printed on white paper and features black text.
The program lists the performers, their instruments, and the pieces they will play during the concert. The concert features a variety of classical music pieces, including sonatas and canzonas, performed by the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble.