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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1973-1974

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The image displays a schedule for the Thursday Noon Recital Series held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University during the Fall Semester of 1973-74. The schedule lists various performances, primarily featuring organists, along with some consorts and vocal performances. Here is the detailed schedule:

  • September 27: James Johnson, organist
  • October 4: Cambridge Brass Ensemble, tower concert
  • October 11: Kenneth Haycraft, organist
  • October 18: Alexander's Feast, consort
  • October 25: Hermann Harrassowitz, organist
  • November 1: Brian Jones, organist
  • November 8: Frank Taylor, organist
  • November 15: Henry Hokans, organist
  • November 29: Ruth Tweeten, organist
  • December 6: John Skelton, organist
  • December 13: Quadrivium Collegium, consort
  • December 20: First Church Collegium, consort
  • January 10: David Lawrence and Elizabeth Hershey, troubadour songs
  • January 17: Harvard Memorial Church Morning Choir, John Ferris, Director
  • January 24: Marion Anderson, organist

The schedule is typed on a single page, with the dates listed on the left and the corresponding performers and their roles listed on the right.

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The image depicts a schedule for the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" at the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University during the Fall Semester of 1973-74.

Here's a detailed summary of the recitals listed:

  • September 27: James Johnson, organist.
  • October 4: Cambridge Brass Ensemble, tower concert.
  • October 11: Kenneth Haycraft, organist.
  • October 18: Alexander’s Feast, a consort performance.
  • October 25: Hermann Harrassowitz, organist.
  • November 1: Brian Jones, organist.
  • November 8: Frank Taylor, organist.
  • November 15: Henry Hokans, organist.
  • November 29: Ruth Tweeten, organist.
  • December 6: John Skelton, organist.
  • December 13: Quadrivium Collegium, a consort performance.
  • December 20: First Church Collegium, a consort performance.
  • January 10: David Lawrence and Elizabeth Hershey, performing troubadour songs.
  • January 17: Harvard Memorial Church Morning Choir, led by John Ferris, Dire.
  • January 24: Marion Anderson, organist.

The document is neatly organized with each date followed by the performer or group name and their respective roles or types of performance. The schedule appears to be a historical record of musical events from that academic year at Harvard.

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The image shows a document listing the schedule for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, for the fall semester of 1973-74. The schedule includes the following events and performers:

  • Sept. 27: James Johnson, organist
  • Oct. 4: Cambridge Brass Ensemble, tower concert
  • Oct. 11: Kenneth Haycraft, organist
  • Oct. 18: Alexander’s Feast, consort
  • Oct. 25: Hermann Harrassowitz, organist
  • Nov. 1: Brian Jones, organist
  • Nov. 8: Frank Taylor, organist
  • Nov. 15: Henry Hokans, organist
  • Nov. 29: Ruth Tweeten, organist
  • Dec. 6: John Skelton, organist
  • Dec. 13: Quadrivium Collegium, consort
  • Dec. 20: First Church Collegium, consort
  • Jan. 10: David Lawrence and Elizabeth Hershey, troubadour songs
  • Jan. 17: Harvard Memorial Church Morning Choir, John Perris, Director
  • Jan. 24: Marion Anderson, organist

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The image is a schedule of the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, for the Fall Semester of 1973-74. Here is a detailed list of the events:

  • September 27: James Johnson, organist
  • October 4: Cambridge Brass Ensemble, tower concert
  • October 11: Kenneth Haycraft, organist
  • October 18: Alexander's Feast, consort
  • October 25: Hermann Harrassowitz, organist
  • November 1: Brian Jones, organist
  • November 8: Frank Taylor, organist
  • November 15: Henry Hokans, organist
  • November 29: Ruth Tweeten, organist
  • December 6: John Skelton, organist
  • December 13: Quadrivium Collegium, consort
  • December 20: First Church Collegium, consort
  • January 10: David Lawrence and Elizabeth Hershey, troubadour songs
  • January 17: Harvard Memorial Church Morning Choir, directed by John Ferris
  • January 24: Marion Anderson, organist

The series features a variety of musicians and ensembles, with a strong emphasis on organ performances and consort groups. The recitals are scheduled for Thursdays at noon.

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The image shows a typed schedule for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, during the Fall Semester of 1973-74. The schedule lists various performances that took place on specific dates, detailing the performers and types of performances.

Here is the detailed schedule:

September:

  • 27: James Johnson, organist

October:

  • 4: Cambridge Brass Ensemble, tower concert
  • 11: Kenneth Haycraft, organist
  • 18: Alexander’s Feast, consort
  • 25: Hermann Harrassowitz, organist

November:

  • 1: Brian Jones, organist
  • 8: Frank Taylor, organist
  • 15: Henry Hokans, organist
  • 29: Ruth Tweeten, organist

December:

  • 6: John Skelton, organist
  • 13: Quadrivium Collegium, consort
  • 20: First Church Collegium, consort

January:

  • 10: David Lawrence and Elizabeth Hershey, troubadour songs
  • 17: Harvard Memorial Church Morning Choir, John Ferris, Dire
  • 24: Marion Anderson, organist

The document is neatly organized, showing the dates, names of performers, and types of musical performances scheduled for each Thursday throughout the semester.

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The image shows a handwritten schedule or program for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, during the Fall Semester of 1973-74. Here is a detailed summary of the events listed:

  • September 27: James Johnson, organist
  • October 4: Cambridge Brass Ensemble, tower concert
  • October 11: Kenneth Haycraft, organist
  • October 18: Alexander's Feast, consort
  • October 25: Hermann Harrassowitz, organist
  • November 1: Brian Jones, organist
  • November 8: Frank Taylor, organist
  • November 15: Henry Hokans, organist
  • November 29: Ruth Tweeten, organist
  • December 6: John Skelton, organist
  • December 13: Quadrivium Collegium, consort
  • December 20: First Church Collegium, consort
  • January 10: David Lawrence and Elizabeth Hershey, troubadour songs
  • January 17: Harvard Memorial Church Morning Choir, with John Ferris directing
  • January 24: Marion Anderson, organist

The schedule spans from late September to late January, featuring a mix of organ recitals and various musical ensembles and choirs.

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The image shows a typed schedule of the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, for the Fall Semester of 1973-74. The schedule lists dates, performers, and types of performances as follows:

  • Sept. 27: James Johnson, organist
  • Oct. 4: Cambridge Brass Ensemble, tower concert
  • Oct. 11: Kenneth Haycraft, organist
  • Oct. 18: Alexander's Feast, consort
  • Oct. 25: Hermann Harrassowitz, organist
  • Nov. 1: Brian Jones, organist
  • Nov. 8: Frank Taylor, organist
  • Nov. 15: Henry Hokans, organist
  • Nov. 29: Ruth Tweeten, organist
  • Dec. 6: John Skelton, organist
  • Dec. 13: Quadrivium Collegium, consort
  • Dec. 20: First Church Collegium, consort
  • Jan. 10: David Lawrence and Elizabeth Hershey, troubadour songs
  • Jan. 17: Harvard Memorial Church Morning Choir, John Ferris, Dire
  • Jan. 24: Marion Anderson, organist

The document is printed on a plain white sheet and appears to be taped or glued onto a larger, off-white page, possibly part of a folder or a scrapbook.

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The image is of a typewritten document titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM, HARVARD UNIVERSITY" and subtitled "THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES FALL SEMESTER 1973-74." The document lists a schedule of musical performances with dates and performers' names, including organists, choirs, consort groups, and individuals performing troubadour songs, all happening on various dates from September 27, 1973, through January 24, 1974. Specific names of organists and groups are mentioned alongside the dates they were set to perform. The document is slightly aged and is attached to a light brown folder or similar backing, with a blue tab on the left-hand edge.

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The image shows a page from a program or schedule for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, for the Fall Semester 1973-74. The page lists a series of musical performances scheduled throughout the semester, detailing the dates, performers, and types of events.

Key Details:

  • Title: "Thursday Noon Recital Series"
  • Institution: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University
  • Semester: Fall Semester 1973-74

Listed Events:

  1. September 27: James Johnson, organist
  2. October 4: Cambridge Brass Ensemble, tower concert
  3. October 11: Kenneth Haycraft, organist
  4. October 18: Alexander's Feast, consort
  5. October 25: Hermann Harrasowitz, organist
  6. November 1: Brian Jones, organist
  7. November 8: Frank Taylor, organist
  8. November 15: Henry Hokans, organist
  9. November 29: Ruth Tweeten, organist
  10. December 6: John Skelton, organist
  11. December 13: Quadrivium Collegium, consort
  12. December 20: First Church Collegium, consort
  13. January 10: David Lawrence and Elizabeth Hershey, troubadour songs
  14. January 17: Harvard Memorial Church Morning Choir, John Ferris, Dire
  15. January 24: Marion Anderson, organist

Observations:

  • The events are organized chronologically, spanning from September to January.
  • Performers include organists, brass ensembles, consorts, choirs, and troubadour singers.
  • The page is typed and appears to be part of a printed program or booklet, with clean formatting and a formal layout typical of academic or cultural event schedules.

This document serves as a historical record of the musical events held during the specified semester at Harvard University's Busch-Reisinger Museum.

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This image is of a page from a booklet or program that lists a series of events. The title of the booklet is "Thursday Noon Recital Series" and it is from the Fall Semester of 1973-74. The events listed are all musical performances that took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The events are listed in chronological order, with the date and the name of the performer or ensemble. The first event listed is on September 27th and the last event listed is on January 24th. The events include organists, brass ensembles, and choirs.