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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1973-1974

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The image depicts a program for a concert held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on October 4, 1973, at 12:15 PM. The concert was part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series and featured the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble.

The ensemble included the following members:

  • Trumpets: Peter Conant, Jerry Grodsky, Robert Hazen, Hal White
  • Trombone: Walter Carter, John Hildebrand, Robert Keener, David Schwartz

The program for the concert included:

  1. Bicinium (1795) by J. E. Altenberg
  2. Tricinium (1597) by G. Gabrielli
  3. Canzoni Septimi Toni (1597) by G. Gabrielli
  4. Music for Charles II (c.1670) by M. Locke
  5. Canzona per Sonare #4 (1608) by G. Gabrielli
  6. Trombone Quartet by D. Spear
  7. Quinticinium Choral (1795) by J. E. Altenberg
  8. Sonata (1636) by G. Buonamente
  9. Sonata #22 (1670) by J. Pezel
  10. Antiphony #1 by H. Schütz
  11. Canzona #27 (1608) by G. Gabrielli
  12. Two Intradas by J. Pezel
  13. Bänkelstingerlieder (c.1685) by Anonymous

Additional information provided includes:

  • The Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, now in its eighth concert season, was founded in 1966 by Robert Hazen.
  • This was the ensemble's third appearance at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  • The next concert was scheduled for October 11, featuring Kenneth Haycroft as the organist.
  • The Thursday Noon Concert Series was directed by James Johnson.

The program is typed on a single sheet of paper and is held in a green folder, with some handwritten notes visible on the left side of the page.

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The image shows a page from a program booklet for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, dated October 4, 1973, at 12:15 PM.

The program features the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, which included the following musicians:

  • Trumpets: Peter Conant, Cheryl Ewards, Robert Hazen, Hal White
  • Trombones: Walter Carter, John Hildebrand, Robert Reener, David Schwartz

The program lists several musical pieces along with composers and some annotations:

  1. Bicinium by J.E. Altenberg
  2. Tricinium (1795) by G. Gabrielli
  3. Cancioni Septimi Toni (1597)
  4. Music for Charles II (c. 1670) by M. Locke
  5. Cancanza per Sonare #4 (1608) by G. Gabrielli
  6. Trombone Quartet by D. Spear
  7. Quatricinium Choral (1795) by J.E. Altenberg
  8. Sonata (1636) by G. Buonomente
  9. Sonata #22 (1670) by J. Pezel
  10. Antiphony #1 by H. Schutz
  11. Cancanza #27 (1608) by G. Gabrielli
  12. Two Intradas by J. Pezel
  13. Bänkelsängerlieder (c. 1685) by Anonymous

The program also notes that the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, founded in 1966 by Robert Hazen, was performing its eighth concert season and was the ensemble’s third appearance at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The next concert is mentioned to be on October 11 with Kenneth Haycroft as the organist, and James Johnson is listed as the Director of the Thursday Noon Concert Series.

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The image shows a program for the Thursday Noon Recital Series held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on October 4, 1973, at 12:15. The event featured the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble. The program lists the following members:

Trumpets:

  • Peter Conant
  • Cheryl Ewards
  • Robert Hazen
  • Hal White

Trombone:

  • Walter Carter
  • John Hildebrand
  • Robert Keener
  • David Schwartz

The program includes the following musical pieces:

  1. Bicinium (1795) by J. E. Altenberg
  2. Tricinium (1795) by J. E. Altenberg
  3. Canzoni Septimi Toni (1597) by G. Gabrielli
  4. Music for Charles II (c.1670) by M. Locke
  5. Canzona per Sonare #4 (1608) by G. Gabrielli
  6. Trombone Quartet by D. Spear
  7. Quatricinium (1795) by J. E. Altenberg
    • Choral (1795)
  8. Sonata (1636) by G. Buonamente
  9. Sonata #22 (1670) by J. Pezel
  10. Antiphony #1 by H. Schutz
  11. Canzona #27 (1608) by G. Gabrielli
  12. Two Intradas by J. Pezel
  13. Bühnelsängerlieder (c.1685) by Anonymous

The program also notes that the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble was founded in 1966 by Robert Hazen and that this performance marked their third appearance at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It mentions that this was the ensemble's eighth concert season. The next concert, scheduled for October 11, would feature Kenneth Haycraft as the organist, with James Johnson as the director of the Thursday Noon Concert Series.

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The image is of a program from a concert held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The event is part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series and took place on October 4, 1973, at 12:15 PM.

The performing group is the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble. The members listed are:

Trumpets:

  • Peter Conant
  • Cheryl Edwards
  • Robert Hazen
  • Hal White

Trombones:

  • Walter Carter
  • John Hildebrand
  • Robert Keener
  • David Schwartz

Program:
The ensemble performed the following pieces:

  1. Bicinium (1795) - J. E. Altenburg
  2. Tricinium (1795) - J. E. Altenburg
  3. Canzoni Septimi Toni (1597) - G. Gabrieli
  4. Music for Charles II (c. 1670) - M. Locke
  5. Canzona per Sonare #4 (1608) - G. Gabrieli
  6. Trombone Quartet - D. Spear
  7. Quatricinium Choral (1795) - J. E. Altenburg
  8. Sonata (1636) - G. Buonamente
  9. Sonata #22 (1670) - J. Pezel
  10. Antiphony #1 - H. Schütz
  11. Canzona #27 (1608) - G. Gabrieli
  12. Two Intradas - J. Pezel
  13. Bänkelsängerlieder (c. 1685) - Anonymous

Additional Information:

  • The Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble was founded in 1966 by Robert Hazen and was beginning its eighth concert season.
  • This concert was the ensemble’s third appearance at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  • The next concert was scheduled for October 11, featuring Kenneth Haycraft, Organist.
  • The Thursday Noon Concert Series was directed by James Johnson.

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The image is a page from a program booklet for a Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, dated October 4, 1973. The recital was scheduled for 12:15 PM.

The recital featured the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, which included the following members:

  • Trumpets: Peter Conant, Cheryl Edwards, Robert Hazen, Hal White
  • Trombone: Walter Carter, John Hildebrand, Robert Reener, David Schwartz

The program listed the following pieces to be performed:

  1. Bicinium Tricinium (1795) - J. E. Altenberg
  2. Canzoni Septimi Toni (1597) - G. Gabrielli
  3. Music for Charles II (c.1670) - M. Locke
  4. Canzona per Sonare #4 (1608) - G. Gabrielli
  5. Trombone Quartet - D. Spear
  6. Quatricinium Choral (1795) - J. E. Altenberg
  7. Sonata (1636) - G. Buonamente
  8. Sonata #22 (1670) - J. Pezel
  9. Antiphony #1 - H. Schutz
  10. Canzona #27 (1608) - G. Gabrielli
  11. Two Intradas - J. Pezel
  12. Bänkelsängerlieder (c.1685) - Anonymous

Additional information provided:

  • The Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble was founded in 1966 by Robert Hazen and was beginning its eighth concert season. This was their third appearance at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  • The next concert was scheduled for October 11, featuring Kenneth Haycroft as the Organist.
  • The series was directed by James Johnson.

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The image depicts a program from a Thursday Noon Recital Series held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on October 4, 1973, at 12:15 PM. The event features the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble.

The ensemble members listed are:

  • Trumpets: Peter Conant, Cheryl Ewards, Robert Hazen, Hal White
  • Trombone: Walter Carter, John Hildebrand, Robert Reener, David Schwartz

The program includes the following pieces with their composers and years:

  1. Bicinium Tricinium (1795) - J. E. Altenberg
  2. Canzoni Septimi Toni (1597) - G. Gabrielli
  3. Music for Charles II (c.1670) - M. Locke
  4. Canzona per Sonare #4 (1608) - G. Gabrielli
  5. Trombone Quartet - D. Spear
  6. Quatricinium Choral (1795) - J. E. Altenberg
  7. Sonata (1636) - G. Buonomente
  8. Sonata #22 (1670) - J. Pezel
  9. Antiphony #1 - H. Schutz
  10. Canzona #27 (1608) - G. Gabrielli
  11. Two Intradas - J. Pezel
  12. Bänkelsängerlieder (c.1685) - Anonymous

Additional information provided on the program:

  • The Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble was founded in 1966 by Robert Hazen.
  • This was their third appearance at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and their eighth concert season.
  • The next concert is scheduled for October 11 with Kenneth Haycroft as the organist.
  • James Johnson is the director of the Thursday Noon Concert Series.

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The image shows a typed program page from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, detailing a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held on October 4, 1973, at 12:15 PM. The featured performers are the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble.

The trumpet players are listed as Peter Conant, Cheryl Edwards, Robert Hazen, and Hal White. Trombone players include Walter Carter, John Hildebrand, Robert Keener, and David Schwartz.

The program includes the following pieces and composers:

  • Bicinium Tricinium (1795) by J. E. Altenberg
  • Canzoni Septimi Toni (1597) by G. Gabrielli
  • Music for Charles II (c. 1670) by M. Locke
  • Canzona per Sonare #4 (1608) by G. Gabrielli
  • Trombone Quartet by D. Spear
  • Quatricinium Choral (1795) by J. E. Altenberg
  • Sonata (1636) by G. Buonomente
  • Sonata #22 (1670) by J. Pezel
  • Antiphony #1 by H. Schutz
  • Canzona #27 (1608) by G. Gabrielli
  • Two Intradas by J. Pezel
  • Bänkelsängerlieder (c. 1685) by Anonymous

Additional notes mention that the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble was founded in 1966 by Robert Hazen and that this performance is the ensemble's third appearance at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The next concert, on October 11, will feature organist Kenneth Haycroft. The Thursday Noon Concert Series is directed by James Johnson.

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This is an image showing a page from a booklet or program for a music event. It is for the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, and indicates that there was a Thursday Noon Recital Series on October 4, 1973, at 12:15.

The recital features the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, listing the members who play the trumpet—Peter Conant, Cheryl Edwards, Robert Hazen, Hal White—as well as the trombone players—Walter Carter, John Hildebrand, Robert Keener, David Schwartz.

The program lists several pieces of music that were performed during the recital, including compositions by J. E. Altenberg, G. Gabrielli, M. Locke, D. Spear, and others, some dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries.

The text at the bottom notes that the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble was founded in 1966 by Robert Hazen and is now starting its eighth concert season. This performance marks the ensemble's third appearance at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It also mentions the next concert date and the director of the series.

The page is mounted on a green paper backing or sits in a green folder, and part of another page is visible on the left side.

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The image shows a program booklet from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held on October 4, 1973, at 12:15 PM. The event featured the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, which was in its eighth concert season and was founded in 1966 by Robert Hazen. This was the ensemble's third appearance at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

Details of the Program:

The booklet lists the ensemble members:

  • Trumpets: Peter Conant, Cheryl Edwards, Robert Hazen, Hal White
  • Trombone: Walter Carter, John Hildebrand, Robert Keener, David Schwartz

The program includes a variety of musical pieces, primarily from the Baroque era, with composers and titles listed as follows:

  1. Bicinium Tricinium (1795) – J. E. Altenberg
  2. Canzoni Septimi Toni (1597) – G. Gabrielli
  3. Music for Charles II (c.1670) – M. Locke
  4. Canzona per Sonare #4 (1608) – G. Gabrielli
  5. Trombone Quartet – D. Spear
  6. Quatricinium Choral (1795) – J. E. Altenberg
  7. Sonata (1636) – G. Buonamente
  8. Sonata #22 (1670) – J. Pezel
  9. Antiphon #1 – H. Schutz
  10. Canzona #27 (1608) – G. Gabrielli
  11. Two Intradas – J. Pezel
  12. Bänkelsängerglieder (c.1685) – Anonymous

Additional Information:

  • The booklet notes that the next concert in the series would feature Kenneth Haycroft, Organist, on October 11.
  • The Thursday Noon Concert Series is directed by James Johnson.

The design of the booklet is simple, with clean typography and a structured layout, typical of concert programs from the era. The left margin shows part of the spine of the booklet, indicating it is bound and likely part of an archive or collection. The overall appearance suggests a formal and academic setting, consistent with a university museum recital.

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A booklet is open to a page with the title "Thursday Noon Recital Series" at the top. The date of the event is October 4, 1973, and the time is 12:15 PM. The name of the ensemble is "Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble." The names of the members of the ensemble are listed, including the trumpets, trombone, and other instruments. The program for the recital is listed, including the names of the composers and the titles of the pieces. The text is written in black ink on white paper. The booklet has a green cover and is placed on a gray surface.