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The image shows a program booklet from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, detailing a series of organ performances by Stephen A. Schmidt. The program is titled "J. S. Bach: The Great Preludes and Fugues," and the performances take place on Tuesdays at 12:15. The program is divided into six sessions, each focusing on different works by Johann Sebastian Bach, and is scheduled across several dates in July and August. Below is the detailed breakdown:
July 10 - THE YOUNG VIRTUOSO
July 17 - BACH AT WEIMAR
July 24 - COTHEN MASTERPIECES
July 31 - FROM ARNSTADT & MULHAUSEN, YOUTHFUL WORKS
August 7 - "JESUS, DASS WAR EIN TON":
August 14 - THE LEIPZIG VIRTUOSO
The image shows a page from a program booklet for organ recitals at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. The recitals are part of a series titled "J.S. Bach: The Great Preludes and Fugues," performed on Tuesdays at 12:15.
The recitals are organized into six parts, each scheduled on different dates in July and August. Each part is titled with a thematic label, and the specific works by Bach are listed below:
I. July 10: "The Young Virtuoso"
II. July 17: "Bach at Weimar"
III. July 24: "Cothen Masterpieces"
IV. July 31: "From Arnstadt & Mulhausen, Youthful Works"
V. August 7: "JESUS, DASS WAR EIN TON:"
VI. August 14: "The Leipzig Virtuoso"
The recitals are performed by Stephen A. Schmidt, who is identified as the organist.
The image displays a program from a series of organ recitals featuring the works of J.S. Bach, specifically the "Great Preludes and Fugues." The recitals were held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, and were performed by Stephen A. Schmidt, the organist. The series took place on Tuesdays at 12:15 PM and spanned several weeks in July and August.
Here is the detailed schedule and program:
I. July 10: "The Young Virtuoso"
II. July 17: "Bach at Weimar"
III. July 24: "Cothen Masterpieces"
IV. July 31: "From Arnstadt & Mulhausen, Youthful Works"
V. August 7: "JESUS, DASS WAR EIN TON:"
VI. August 14: "The Leipzig Virtuoso"
The image shows a program for a series of organ performances featuring the works of J. S. Bach. The performances are titled "The Great Preludes and Fugues" and are scheduled for Tuesdays at 12:15. The events are held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, with Stephen A. Schmidt as the organist.
The program is divided into six sessions, each with a specific theme and date:
July 10 - THE YOUNG VIRTUOSO
July 17 - BACH AT WEIMAR
July 24 - COTHEN MASTERPIECES
July 31 - FROM ARNSTADT & MULHAUSEN, YOUTHFUL WORKS
August 7 - "JESUS, DASS WAR EIN TON:"
August 14 - THE LEIPZIG VIRTUOSO
Each session features a selection of Bach's preludes and fugues, showcasing a variety of his works from different periods and styles.
The image is a concert program from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The series is dedicated to the music of J.S. Bach, specifically his great preludes and fugues, performed by organist Stephen A. Schmidt. The concerts are scheduled for various Tuesdays at 12:15 PM.
Here is the detailed program:
I: July 10 - The Young Virtuoso
II: July 17 - Bach at Weimar
III: July 24 - Cotthen Masterpieces
IV: July 31 - From Arnstadt & Mühlhausen, Youthful Works
V: August 7 - "Jesu, dass war ein Ton!"
VI: August 14 - The Leipzig Virtuoso
The image shows a program for a series of organ concerts featuring the music of J. S. Bach, specifically his preludes and fugues. The concerts took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University and were performed by Stephen A. Schmidt. The series was held on Tuesdays at 12:15 PM.
The program is divided into six sessions, each with a specific theme and set of pieces:
July 10: The Young Virtuoso
July 17: Bach at Weimar
July 24: Cohen Masterpieces
July 31: From Arnstadt & Mulhausen, Youthful Works
August 7: "Jesus, Dass War Ein Toni"
August 14: The Leipzig Virtuoso
The program is printed on a light-colored paper and bound in a green folder. The text is neatly typed, and there is a decorative element in the center of the page.
The image shows a printed program from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. It details a music event featuring the works of Johann Sebastian Bach titled "The Great Preludes and Fugues," scheduled for Tuesdays at 12:15. The organist performing these pieces is Stephen A. Schmidt.
The program is structured by date and theme:
The printed text is clear and set against a white background, with the pages of the program having a green tint on the edges, indicating they might be slightly aged. The top portion of the image includes the title and the location of the event.
The image shows an open book with a white page displaying a program for a series of organ concerts. The title at the top reads "BUSCH-REISINGGER MUSEUM, HARVARD UNIVERSITY." Below the title, it reads "J. S. Bach: The Great Preludes and Fugues." The concerts are scheduled for Tuesdays at 12:15 PM. The organist for these concerts is Stephen A. Schmidt. The program details are organized into six sections, each with a date, title, and list of compositions. The compositions are primarily preludes and fugues by Johann Sebastian Bach, with some by other composers such as Bach at Weimar, Cothen masterpieces, and youthful works from Arnstadt and Mühlhausen.
The image depicts a program booklet from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The booklet is titled "J. S. Bach: The Great Preludes and Fugues" and is dated Tuesdays, 12:15. It is associated with Stephen A. Schmidt, Organist. The booklet outlines a series of concerts or performances scheduled over several weeks, each featuring works by Johann Sebastian Bach.
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The image shows a program booklet for a series of organ performances featuring Bach's preludes and fugues, organized by the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The booklet details six concert dates, each with a thematic focus and a list of specific Bach compositions to be performed by Stephen A. Schmidt. The design is formal and archival, indicating its use for historical or educational purposes.
The image shows an open book with a program for a concert series. The text is printed on white paper and is placed on top of a green background. The program is titled "J.S. Bach: The Great Preludes and Fugues" and is organized by Stephen A. Schmidt, an organist. The program lists the dates and times of the concerts, which are held on Tuesdays at 12:15 PM. The concerts feature various compositions by J.S. Bach, including preludes and fugues in different keys and styles. The program also includes the names of the performers and the instruments they will be playing.