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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1973-1974

ARCH.2013.5.16, Rendition: 799495

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The image is a program for an organ recital held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University and the Goethe Institute Boston. The recital was performed by Hermann Harrassowitz on Thursday, October 25, at 8:00 p.m.

The program includes the following pieces:

  1. Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612)

    • Intonatio Quarti Toni
  2. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

    • Fantasy in G Major
    • Tres vitement - Grave - Lentement
    • "Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g'mein"
    • A Major chorale embellished in arpeggios
  3. Hugo Distler (1900-1942)

    • Organ Sonata op. 18/II
      • I. Largo, misterioso
      • II. Animato
      • III. Quite fast
  4. Isang Yun (Born 1917)

    • Tuyaux sonores 1967
      • The notation for this work is partially graphic, and it is left to the performer to select the pitch and the rhythm.
  5. Max Reger (1873-1916)

    • Prelude and Fugue in E Minor Op. 95
    • Choral Fantasy on "A Mighty Fortress is our God" op. 27

Additionally, there is a note at the bottom of the program stating that Hermann Harrassowitz is the Director of Church Music at the St. Lorenz Church in Nurnberg, which is the largest Protestant church in Bavaria.

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The image shows a page from a program for an organ recital. The event is presented by the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University and the Goethe Institute Boston. The recital is performed by Hermann Harrassowitz.

The recital takes place on Thursday, October 25, at 9:00 p.m. The program includes works by several composers:

  1. Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612)

  2. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

    • Intonation Quarti Toni
    • Fantasy in G Major (Très vite - Grave - Lentement)
    • "Alein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" (A Major, tune embellished in soprano)
  3. Hugo Distler (1908-1942)

    • Organ Sonata op. 18/II (I. Fast, energetic; II. Animated – ancante; III. Quite fast)
  4. Isang Yun (Born 1917)

    • Tuyaux sonores 1967 (Notations are graphic, left to the performer to select pitch and rhythm)
  5. Max Reger (1873-1916)

    • Prelude and Fugue in E Minor Op. 85
    • Choral Fantasy on "A Mighty Fortress is our God" Op. 27

At the bottom of the page, there is a brief bio noting that Hermann Harrassowitz is the Director of Church Music at the St. Lorenz Church in Nurnberg, the largest Protestant church in Bavaria.

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The image shows a program for an organ recital presented by the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University and the Goethe Institute Boston. The recital is performed by Hermann Harrassowitz on Thursday, October 25, at 8:00 p.m. The program includes works by several composers:

  1. Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612) - "Intonatio Quarti Toni"
  2. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) - "Fantasy in G Major," "Tres vitement - Grave - Lamentement," and "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr, A Major, tune embellished in soprano"
  3. Hugo Distler (1908-1942) - "Organ Sonata op. 18/II: I. Fast, energetic II. Animated - grazioso III. Quite fast"
  4. Isang Yun (Born 1917) - "Tuyaux sonores 1967" (The notations for this work are essentially graphic, and it is left to the performer to select the pitch and the rhythm)
  5. Max Reger (1873-1916) - "Prelude and Fugue in E Minor Op. 85" and "Choral Fantasy on 'A Mighty Fortress is our God' op. 27"

The program also notes that Hermann Harrassowitz is the Director of Church Music at the St. Lorenz Church in Nürnberg, the largest Protestant church in Bavaria.

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The image is of a program for an organ recital presented by The Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University and the Goethe Institute Boston. The recital is performed by Hermann Harrassowitz and is scheduled for Thursday, October 25, at 8:00 p.m.

Here is the detailed program:

Composers and Pieces:

  1. Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612)

    • Intonatio Quarti Toni
  2. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

    • Fantasy in G Major (Trio vivement - Grave - Lentement)
    • "Allein Gott in der Höh' sei Ehr'" in A Major, tune embellished in soprano
  3. Hugo Distler (1908-1942)

    • Organ Sonata op. 19/II
      • I. Fast, energetic
      • II. Animated
      • III. Tranquillo
      • Quite fast
  4. Isang Yun (Born 1917)

    • Tuyaux sonores (1967)

Note about Tuyaux sonores: The notations for this work are essentially graphic. It is left to the performer to select the pitch and the rhythm.

  1. Max Reger (1873-1916)
    • Prelude and Fugue in E Minor Op. 85
    • Choral Fantasy on "A Mighty Fortress is our God" Op. 27

Performer Information:
Hermann Harrassowitz is the Director of Church Music at the St. Lorenz Church in Nuremberg, the largest Protestant church in Bavaria.

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The image is a page from a program booklet for an organ recital event held at Harvard University. The event is jointly presented by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Goethe Institute Boston.

Event Details:

  • Recitalist: Hermann Harrassowitz
  • Date and Time: Thursday, October 25, 9:00 p.m.

Program:
The program lists the following pieces to be performed:

  1. Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612)

    • Intonatio Quarti Toni
  2. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

    • Fantasy in G Major
    • "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott" (A Major, tune embellished in soprano)
  3. Hugo Distler (1908-1942)

    • Organ Sonata op. 18/II
      • I. Fast, energetic
      • II. Animated – andante
      • III. Quite fast
  4. Isang Yun (Born 1917)

    • Tuyaux sonores 1967 (The notations for this work are essentially graphic, and it is left to the performer to select the pitch and the rhythm)
  5. Max Reger (1873-1916)

    • Prelude and Fugue in E Minor Op. 85
    • Choral Fantasy on "A Mighty Fortress is our God" Op. 27

Additional Information:

  • Hermann Harrassowitz is identified as the Director of Church Music at the St. Lorenz Church in Nuremberg, the largest Protestant church in Bavaria.

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The image is a page from a program for an organ recital held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, in collaboration with the Goethe Institute Boston. The recital was performed by Hermann Harrassowitz on Thursday, October 25, at 9:00 p.m.

The program features several pieces by different composers:

  1. Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612) - "Intonatio Quarti Toni"
  2. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) - "Fantasy in G Major" with tempo markings "Très viment - Grave - Lentement"
  3. Bach again - "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr" in A Major, embellished in soprano
  4. Hugo Distler (1908-1942) - "Organ Sonata op. 18/II" with movements marked as follows:
    • I. Fast, energetic
    • II. Animated - ancante
    • III. Quite fast
  5. Isang Yun (born 1917) - "Tuyaux sonores 1967," noted for its graphic notations, allowing the performer to select the pitch and rhythm.
  6. Max Reger (1873-1916) - "Prelude and Fugue in E Minor Op. 85"
  7. Reger again - "Choral Fantasy on 'A Mighty Fortress is our God' op. 27"

At the bottom of the program, it is mentioned that Hermann Harrassowitz is the Director of Church Music at the St. Lorenz Church in Nuremberg, which is noted as the largest Protestant church in Bavaria.

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This is an image of a printed program for an organ recital event. At the top, it states that the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, and the Goethe Institut Boston present the event. The organ recital is by Hermann Harrassowitz.

The recital took place on Thursday, October 25 at 8:00 p.m., although the year is not visible in the image. The program includes works by Hans Leo Hassler (1564–1612), Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750), Hugo Distler (1908–1942), Isang Yun (born 1917), and Max Reger (1873–1916).

Specific pieces listed include:

  • Intonatio Quarti Toni by Hassler
  • Fantasy in G Major (Très vivement - Grave - Lentement) and "Mein Gott, in der Höh sei Ehr" A major, tüne embellished in soprano by Bach
  • Organ sonatina III by Distler with movements labeled Animated, Andante, and Quite fast
  • Tuyaux sonores 1967 by Isang Yun, which notes that this work uses a special notation for the esoteric symbols, and the performer is left to choose the pitch and rhythm
  • Prelude and Fugue in E Minor Op. 85 and Choral Fantasy on "A Mighty Fortress is our God" Op. 27 by Reger

At the bottom, it is mentioned that Hermann Harrassowitz is the Director of Church Music at the St. Lorenz Church in Nuremberg, identified as the largest Protestant church in Bavaria. The photograph captures the right-hand side of an open booklet, with the left-hand side partly visible on the left edge of the image. The paper is off-white, and the text is typed in black ink with a simple font. The background of the photo looks to be a light surface, possibly a desk.

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The image shows a typed program for an organ recital presented by The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, and the Goethe Institute Boston. The recital is by Hermann Harrassowitz and is scheduled for Thursday, October 25, at 8:00 p.m.

The program lists musical works by several composers:

  • Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612): Intonatio Quarti Toni
  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): Fantasy in G Major with movements Très vivement, Grave, Lentement; and "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr," a major tune embellished in soprano.
  • Hugo Distler (1908-1942): Organ Sonata Op. 18/II with movements I. Fast, energetic; II. Animated andante; III. Quite fast.
  • Isang Yun (born 1917): Tuyaux sonores (1967), with a note that the notations for this work are essentially graphic and left to the performer to select pitch and rhythm.
  • Max Reger (1873-1916): Prelude and Fugue in E Minor Op. 85; Choral Fantasy on "A Mighty Fortress is Our God" Op. 27.

At the bottom, there is a note stating that Hermann Harrassowitz is Director of Church Music at the St. Lorenz Church in Nurnberg, the largest Protestant church in Bavaria. The word "SAMPLE" is stamped across the page in large, semi-transparent letters. The program is fixed or attached to a larger book or album page with photo corners.

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The image shows the inside pages of a program booklet for an organ recital. The booklet is open to a page detailing the event's information. Here is a description of the visible content:

Header Information:

  • Title: "THE BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM, HARVARD UNIVERSITY and the GOETHE INSTITUTE BOSTON Present an Organ Recital by HERMAN HARRASSOWITZ"
  • Date and Time: Thursday, October 25, 8:00 p.m.

Program Details:

The page lists the composers, their birth and death years, and the specific pieces to be performed:

  1. Hans Leo Hassler (1564–1612)

    • Piece: "Intonatio Quarti Toni"
  2. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)

    • Piece: "Fantasy in G Major"
      • Movements: "Tres vitem - Grave - Lente ment"
    • Piece: "Mein Gott in der HÖh sei Ehr"
      • Description: A Major, tune embellished in A soprano
  3. Hugo Distler (1908–1942)

    • Piece: "Organ Sonata op. 18/II"
      • Movements:
        • I. Fast, energetic
        • II. Animated - ancante
        • III. Quite fast
  4. Isang Yun (Born 1917)

    • Piece: "Tuyaux sonores 1967"
      • Note: The notations for this work are essentially graphic, and it is left to the performer to select the pitch and rhythm.
  5. Max Reger (1873–1916)

    • Piece: "Prelude and Fugue in E Minor Op. 85"
    • Piece: "Choral Fantasy on 'A Mighty For-tress is our God' op. 27"

Additional Information:

  • At the bottom of the page, there is a brief bio of the performer:
    • Hermann Harrassowitz is noted as the Director of Church Music at the St. Lorenz Church in Nuremberg, described as the largest Protestant church in Bavaria.

Visual Elements:

  • The page has a clean, formal layout typical of a concert program.
  • The text is printed in a clear, legible font.
  • There is a faint watermark or logo in the center of the page, partially obscured, which appears to be a stylized design, possibly representing the event or institution.
  • The left margin shows the edge of the booklet, with some text visible from adjacent pages, indicating that this is part of a larger program.

Overall Context:

The image depicts a formal concert program for an organ recital featuring works by notable composers spanning several centuries, performed by Hermann Harrassowitz. The program provides detailed information about the pieces, composers, and the performer's credentials, suggesting a scholarly and musically significant event.

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The image shows a page from a book or program, displaying information about an organ recital. The page is predominantly white with black text, and it includes details about the event, the performers, and the program. The title at the top reads "The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University and the Goethe Institute Boston Present an Organ Recital by." Below this, the name of the organist is listed: "HERMAN HARRASSOWITZ." The date and time of the recital are given as "Thursday, October 25, 8:00 p.m." The program section lists several pieces that will be performed, including works by Hans Leo Hassler, Johann Sebastian Bach, Hugo Distler, Isang Yun, and Max Reger. Each piece is accompanied by brief notes about the composer and the piece itself. The bottom of the page contains a brief biography of Hermann Harrassowitz, who is the Director of Church Music at the St. Lorenz Church in Nuremberg, Bavaria.