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The image is of a printed announcement from the Goethe Institute Boston, which is identified as the German Cultural Center for New England. The announcement details several events and programs:
Benefit Organ Recital:
Exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum:
French Films at the Alliance Française of Boston:
Self-Study Language Course:
Library Hours:
The announcement is printed on a single sheet of paper with a bold, red downward-pointing arrow graphic at the top.
The image is a page from a brochure or flyer for the Goethe Institute Boston, which is a German Cultural Center for New England. The flyer lists several events and activities organized by the Goethe Institute.
Benefit Organ Recital:
Exhibition at Busch-Reisinger Museum:
Alliance Française of Boston:
Self-Study Language Course:
Library Hours:
The image shows a flyer or page from a program booklet for an event at the Goethe Institute Boston, the German Cultural Center for New England. The main event is a "Benefit Organ Recital" for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, which will be performed by Hermann Harrassowitz, the Director of church music at the St. Lorenz Episcopal Church in Nurnberg. The recital features works by Hassler, Bach, Distler, Isang Yun, and Reger and is scheduled for Thursday, October 25, at 8 p.m. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge. Tickets are available at the museum with a $2 admission fee, and $1 for students.
Additionally, the flyer announces an exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum titled "Ernst Matthes (1878-1918): An Exhibition of Works," featuring 70 paintings, drawings, and sculptures, from November 2 to December 15 with free admission.
There is also information about a presentation by The Alliance Francaise of Boston titled "Les Dimanches de Ville D'Avray," a film showing based on a novel by Bernard Eschasseriaux, scheduled for Tuesday, October 30, with two showings at 4:30 p.m. and 8:10 p.m. Tickets for both showings are available to friends of the Goethe Institute.
Lastly, the flyer mentions a self-study language course for beginners in spoken German, designed for fundamental communication in daily life, with an invitation to call for more information (phone number 262-6050). Library hours are listed as Monday to Friday from 10 to 5, except on American and German holidays.
The image is a flyer from the Goethe Institute Boston, which serves as the German Cultural Center for New England. The flyer advertises several events and programs:
Benefit Organ Recital:
The Busch-Reisinger Museum Exhibition:
The Alliance Française de Boston Film Series:
Self-Study Language Course:
Library Hours:
The image is an informational flyer from the Goethe Institute Boston, a German Cultural Center for New England. The flyer advertises several events and programs:
Benefit Organ Recital:
Exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum:
Film Screening by The Alliance Française of Boston:
Self-Study Language Course (4 weeks):
Library Hours:
The flyer is neatly organized with the Goethe Institute Boston logo prominently displayed at the top, featuring a stylized red and black downward arrow.
The image is a flyer from the Goethe Institute Boston, a German Cultural Center for New England. It promotes several events and activities.
Benefit Organ Recital:
Busch-Reisinger Museum Exhibition:
The Alliance Francaise of Boston:
Self-Study Language Course:
Library Hours:
This image appears to be a photograph of a printed event flyer or program. At the top of the page, there is a graphic element: a large black square with a smaller red arrow pointing downwards. Below this graphic, the text reads as follows:
Goethe Institute Boston
German Cultural Center for New England
presents a
BENEFIT ORGAN RECITAL
for the
Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University
by HERMANN HARRASSOWITZ
Director of church music at the St. Lorenz Episcopal Church in Nuremberg.
He will perform from the works of Hasler, Bach, Distler, Lang, Yun, and Reger.
Thursday, October 25, 8 p.m.
Busch-Reisinger Museum, 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge
Tickets are available at the Museum (call 495-2338) $2 admission, $1 for students.
Below this section, there are additional announcements regarding the BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM, which is hosting an exhibition of works by ERNST MATTHES, and the ALLIANCE FRANCAISE of Boston, which is hosting a series of French films on their premises. Beneath those, there is also information about a SELF-STUDY LANGUAGE COURSE (4 weeks) offered by the Goethe Institute.
The right edge of the page is affixed to a binding, suggesting that this flyer or program is part of a bound book or collection of documents. The image background is white or neutral, highlighting the text and image on the page.
This image is a photograph of a book open to a page that features an advertisement for a benefit organ recital. The advertisement is for an event presented by the Goethe Institute Boston, a German cultural center in New England. The event is a benefit recital for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, and it features Hermann Harrasowitz, the director of church music at the St. Lorenz Episcopal Church in Nuremberg. The recital is scheduled for Thursday, October 25, at 8 p.m. and will include performances of works by Bach, Distler, Ising Yun, and Reger. Tickets are available at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and admission is $2 for adults and $1 for students. The advertisement also mentions an exhibition of works by Ernst Matthes at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, as well as a series of French films presented by the Alliance Française of Boston. The page also includes information about a self-study language course for beginners offered by the Goethe Institute, as well as library hours and contact information.
The image shows a folded piece of paper with text on it. It is probably a flyer for an event. The paper is folded in half, and the text is visible on both sides. The text is written in black ink on a white background. The text on the left side is larger than the text on the right side. The text on the left side is written in bold, while the text on the right side is written in a smaller font.
The image depicts an open book or pamphlet featuring a page with a prominent advertisement for the Goethe Institute Boston.
At the top of the page, a distinctive red arrow pointing downwards is displayed within a black square, drawing attention to the institute's name and purpose: "Goethe Institute Boston: German Cultural Center for New England."
The main event advertised on this page is a benefit organ recital at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, performed by Hermann Harrassowitz. The recital is scheduled to take place on Thursday, October 25, at 8 p.m.
In addition to the organ recital, the page highlights three other events and services offered by the Goethe Institute Boston:
The page provides essential details about each event, including dates, times, locations, and contact information for further inquiries.
The overall design of the page is clean and simple, with clear typography and ample white space, making it easy to read and understand the information presented.