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The image shows a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The press release is dated November 16 and announces an organ concert by Ulrich Bremsteller.

Key details from the press release include:

  • Event Information:

    • Date and Time: Friday evening, November 16, at 8:00 p.m.
    • Event: Ulrich Bremsteller Organ Concert
    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University
    • Sponsor: Co-sponsored by the Goethe Institute Boston
  • Performance Details:

    • The concert is part of an international organ music series.
    • Ulrich Bremsteller will perform works by Buxtehude, Sweelinck, Bach, Mozart, and Reger on the Museum's classic Flentrop Organ.
    • Previous recitals in the series were given by Simon C. Jansen of Antwerp (September) and Hermann Harrassowitz of Nuremberg (October).
    • The setting is the Romanesque Hall of the Museum, which enhances the program visually and acoustically.
  • About Ulrich Bremsteller:

    • Born in Breslau in 1937.
    • Studied church music at Leipzig Conservatory.
    • Since 1967, he has been an associate professor at the School of Church Music in Berlin and has held posts as an organist at the Church Zum Heilsbronnen in Berlin-Schöneberg and at the Grunewald Church.
    • Currently, he is the organist and director of the Bach Choir at the St. Marien Church in Flensburg.
  • Admission:

    • General admission is $2.
    • Students pay $1.
    • The museum is located at 29 Kirkland Street (corner of Divinity Ave in Cambridge).

The press release provides contact information for further details, with a phone number listed as 495-2338.

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The image shows a page from a press release by the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The press release is dated and pertains to an organ concert event.

Here are the key details from the press release:

  1. Event Details:

    • Title: Ulrich Bremsteller Organ Concert
    • Date: Friday, November 16
    • Time: 8:00 p.m.
    • Location: The Busch-Reisinger Museum, 29 Kirkland Street (corner of Divinity Avenue, Cambridge).
  2. Organist:

    • Ulrich Bremsteller, a distinguished organist from Germany, will perform.
  3. Program:

    • Selected works by Buxtehude, Sweelinck, Bach, Mozart, and Regner on the Flentrop Organ.
  4. Previous Recitals:

    • Simon C. Jansen of Antwerp (September)
    • Hermann Harrassowitz of Nuremberg (October)
  5. Venue:

    • The concert will take place in the impressive Romanesque Hall of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, enhancing both the visual and acoustic experience.
  6. About Ulrich Bremsteller:

    • Born in Breslau (now Wroclaw, Poland) in 1937.
    • Studied church music at Leipzig Conservatory.
    • Since 1967, he has been an associate professor at the School of Church Music in Berlin.
    • Held various positions as an organist, including at the Church Zum Heilsbronnen in Berlin-Schonberg and at the Grunewald Church.
    • Currently, he is the organist and director of the Bach Choir at St. Marien Church in Plensburg.
  7. Admission Prices:

    • Adults: $2.00
    • Students: $1.00

For additional information, the press release provides a phone number: 495-2338.

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The image shows a press release document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The press release is dated Friday, November 16, and announces an organ concert featuring Ulrich Bremsteller. The event is co-sponsored by the Goethe Institute Boston and will take place at the museum at 8:00 p.m. on the specified date. Bremsteller, an organist from Germany, will perform works by various composers, including Buxtehude, Sweelinck, Bach, Mozart, and Reger, on the museum's classic Flentrop Organ.

The document provides background on Bremsteller, noting his birth in Breslau in 1937, his studies at the Leipzig Conservatory, and his career as an associate professor at the School of Church Music in Berlin. It also mentions his current role as the organist and director of the Bach Choir at St. Marien Church in Flensburg.

Admission to the concert is listed as $2 for the general public and $1 for students. The museum's address is provided as 29 Kirkland Street, corner of Divinity Ave in Cambridge.

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The image displays a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document announces an organ concert featuring Ulrich Bremsteller, scheduled for Friday evening, November 16.

Key details include:

  • The concert is the third in an international organ music series held at the museum this season.
  • Ulrich Bremsteller will perform selected works by composers such as Buxtehude, Sweelinck, Bach, Mozart, and Reger on the museum's classic Flentrop Organ.
  • Previous recitals in the series were given by Simon C. Jansen from Antwerp in September and Hermann Harrassowitz from Nuremberg in October.
  • The concert will take place in the Romanesque Hall of the museum, noted for its impressive visual and acoustic setting.

About Ulrich Bremsteller:

  • Born in Breslau in 1937.
  • Began his studies in church music at Leipzig Conservatory.
  • Since 1967, he has been an associate professor at the School of Church Music in Berlin.
  • Has served as an organist at various churches, including the Church Zum Heilsbronnen in Berlin-Schöneberg and the Grunewald church.
  • Currently, he is the organist and director of the Bach Choir at St. Marien Church in Flensburg.

Additional information:

  • Admission for the concert is $2, with a reduced price of $1 for students.
  • The Busch-Reisinger Museum is located at 29 Kirkland Street, at the corner of Divinity Avenue in Cambridge.

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The image is a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The press release announces an organ concert featuring Ulrich Bremsteller, a distinguished organist from Germany. The event is scheduled for Friday evening, November 16, at 8:00 p.m.

Here are the key details from the press release:

  • Event: Ulrich Bremsteller Organ Concert

  • Date and Time: November 16, at 8:00 p.m.

  • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Romanesque Hall

  • Co-sponsor: Goethe Institute Boston

  • Performers: Ulrich Bremsteller will perform selected works by composers such as Buxtehude, Sweelinck, Bach, Mozart, and Reger on the Museum’s classic Flentrop Organ.

  • Previous Recitals: Previous recitals were given by Simon C. Jansen of Antwerp (September) and Hermann Harrassowitz of Nuremberg (October).

  • Biographical Information on Ulrich Bremsteller:

    • Born in Breslau in 1937.
    • Began studies in church music at Leipzig Conservatory.
    • Since 1967, he has been an associate professor at the School of Church Music in Berlin.
    • Held posts as organist at the Church Zum Heilsbronnen in Berlin-Schöneberg and at the Grunewald Church.
    • Currently, he is the organist and director of the Bach Choir at the St. Marien Church in Flensburg.
  • Admission: $2 for adults, $1 for students.

  • Address: The Busch-Reisinger Museum is located at 29 Kirkland Street (corner of Divinity Ave in Cambridge).

For more information, the press release directs readers to call 495-2338.

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The image displays a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document announces an organ concert to be held on Friday evening, November 16. The event features Ulrich Bremsteller, a distinguished organist from Germany, as part of the international organ music series.

Key details include:

  • The concert will be held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in the impressive Romanesque Hall.
  • The performance will take place on the museum's classic Flentrop Organ.
  • The program includes selected works by composers Buxtehude, Sweelinck, Bach, Mozart, and Reger.
  • Previous recitals in this series were given by Simon C. Jansen of Antwerp and Hermann Harrassowitz of Nuremberg.
  • Ulrich Bremsteller, born in Breslau in 1937, studied church music at the Leipzig Conservatory. Since 1967, he has been an associate professor at the School of Church Music in Berlin and has held various organist positions.
  • Admission to the concert will be $2 for adults and $1 for students.
  • The museum is located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge (corner of Divinity Avenue).
  • For further information, the contact number provided is 495-2338.

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The image shows a page with text, detailing a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The release announces an organ concert on Friday evening, November 16, featuring Ulrich Bremsteller as the performer. The concert was organized in collaboration with the Goethe Institute Boston. The document mentions that Bremsteller will perform works by Buxtehude, Sweelinck, Bach, Mozart, and Reger on the museum's classic Flentrop Organ.

The text also provides some background on Bremsteller, noting that he was born in 1937 in Breslau and began his musical studies at the Leipzig Conservatory. Since 1967, he has been an associate professor at the School of Church Music in Berlin and has held posts as an organist at various churches. At the time of the release, he was also the organist and director of the Bach Choir at St. Marien Church in Flensburg.

Additionally, the press release includes details about previous recitals in the series, the visual and acoustic setting of the museum's Romanesque Hall, admission prices, and the location of the museum (29 Kirkland Street, corner of Divinity Ave in Cambridge).

The physical condition of the document suggests it is fairly old, with some yellowing of the paper and a large tear at the top right corner. The typeface and simple formatting style are indicative of typewritten documents from the late 20th century.

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The image shows a typewritten press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The press release is about an organ concert featuring Ulrich Bremsteller, a distinguished organist from Germany. The concert is scheduled for Friday evening, November 16, at 8:00 p.m., and is co-sponsored by the Goethe Institute Boston. Bremsteller will perform works by Buxtehude, Sweelinck, Bach, Mozart, and Reger on the museum's classic Flentrop Organ, in the Romanesque Hall of the museum.

The release provides a brief biography of Mr. Bremsteller, noting that he was born in Breslau in 1937, studied church music at Leipzig Conservatory, and has been an associate professor at the School of Church Music in Berlin since 1967. He has held organist posts at the Church Zum Heilsbronnen in Berlin-Schonberg and the Grunewald Church and is currently the organist and director of the Bach Choir at St. Marien Church in Flensburg.

Admission to the concert is $2 for general attendees and $1 for students. The museum's address is listed as 29 Kirkland Street (corner of Divinity Avenue) in Cambridge. A phone number (495-2338) is provided for further information.

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The image shows a page from a printed document or booklet, likely a press release or program for an event. The document is titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" and is associated with Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.

Key Details:

  1. Event Information:

    • Date and Time: Friday evening, November 16, at 8:00 p.m.
    • Event Type: Ulrich Bremsteller Organ Concert, part of the international organ music series.
    • Location: The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, in the impressive Romanesque Hall.
  2. Performer:

    • Ulrich Bremsteller: A distinguished organist from Germany, born in Breslau in 1937. He began his studies in church music at the Leipzig Conservatory and has been an associate professor at the School of Church Music in Berlin since 1967. He has held posts as organist at the Church Zum Heilsbronnen in Berlin-Schoneberg and the Grunewald Church, and currently serves as organist and director of the Bach Choir at St. Marien Church in Flensburg.
  3. Program:

    • The concert features selected works by composers including Buxtehude, Sweelinck, Bach, Mozart, and Reger, performed on the Museum’s classic Flentrop Organ.
  4. Previous Recitals:

    • The document mentions previous recitals by Simon C. Jansen of Antwerp (September) and Hermann Harrassowitz of Nuremberg (October).
  5. Admission:

    • General admission is $2, and students are admitted for $1.
  6. Contact Information:

    • For more information, the document provides a phone number: 495-2338.
  7. Sponsorship:

    • The event is co-sponsored by the Goethe Institute Boston.
  8. Museum Address:

    • The Busch-Reisinger Museum is located at 29 Kirkland Street (corner of Divinity Ave in Cambridge).

Visual Context:

  • The page appears to be part of a larger booklet or program, as indicated by the visible text on the left margin (e.g., "rambaud," "Bach," "Worcester," etc.), suggesting it may be part of an archive or collection.
  • The text is typed or printed in a formal, structured layout typical of press releases or event programs.

This document serves as an announcement for a classical music concert, highlighting the performer, program details, venue, and logistical information for attendees.

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The image is a press release for a concert by Ulrich Bremsteller, a German organist, to be held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The press release provides details about the event, including the date, time, and location of the concert, as well as information about the organist and the program. The press release also mentions that the concert is part of an international organ music series and that previous recitals were given by other distinguished organists. The image includes the title of the press release, the name of the museum, and the date of the event.