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The image shows a page from a program booklet for an organ recital. The event is jointly presented by the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University and the Goethe Institute Boston. The organist performing is Ulrich Bremsteller.
The recital took place on Friday, November 16, at 8:00 p.m.
The program includes the following pieces:
Additionally, the program provides biographical information about Ulrich Bremsteller. He was born in 1937 in Breslau and studied church music at the Leipzig Musikhochschule (Conservatory) under the late Thomaskantor Günther Ramin. From 1960 to 1972, he worked in Berlin, first as an organist and choir master at the Church Zum Heilsbronnen, and later as music director at the Gruenwald Church. In 1967, he accepted a lectureship at the Berlin Kirchenmusikschule (Conservatory for church music). Since 1972, he has been the organist of St. Marienkirche and director of the Bach Choir in Flensburg, Germany.
The image shows a page from a book, specifically a page detailing an organ recital announcement. The event is organized by The Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University and the Goethe Institute Boston. The recital is performed by Ulrich Bremsteller.
The recital is scheduled for Friday, November 16, at 8:00 p.m. The program lists the following composers and pieces:
Below the program, there is a brief biography of Ulrich Bremsteller:
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 features Ulrich Bremsteller and is scheduled for Friday, November 16, at 8:00 p.m. The program includes the following pieces:
The program also provides a brief biography of Mr. Bremsteller. He was born in 1937 in Breslau and studied church music at the Leipzig Musikhochschule (Conservatory) under the late Thomaskantor Günther Ramin. From 1960-1972, he worked in Berlin, first as organist and choir master at the Church Zum Heilsbronnen, and later as music director at the Grunewald Church. In 1967, he accepted a lectureship at the Berlin Kirchenmusikschule (Conservatory for Church Music). Since 1972, he has been the organist of St. Marienkirche and director of the Bach Choir in Flensburg, Germany.
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 was performed by Ulrich Bremsteller on Friday, November 16, at 8:00 p.m.
Dietrich Buxtehude (1637-1707)
Jan Pieterssoon Sweelinck (1562-1621)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Max Reger (1873-1916)
The image shows 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 Ulrich Bremsteller on Friday, November 16, at 8:00 p.m.
The program lists the following pieces to be performed:
Below the program, there is a brief biography of Ulrich Bremsteller:
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The program page is bookmarked with a green ribbon and has some handwritten notes and annotations on the left margin.
The image shows a page from a program for an organ recital. The recital was presented by the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, and the Goethe Institute Boston, featuring organist Ulrich Bremsteller.
The event occurred on Friday, November 16, at 8:00 p.m., although the year is not visible. The program included works by Dietrich Buxtehude, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Johann Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Max Reger.
A brief biography of Mr. Bremsteller is included, stating he was born in 1937 in Breslau, studied church music at the Leipzig Musikhochschule (Conservatory), worked in Berlin, and as of the printing of this program, had been the organist of St. Marienkirche and the director of the Bach Choir in Flensburg, Germany since 1972.
The page is open in a book with a green cover, and there's a white paper bookmark inserted at the top of the book. The left side of the image shows additional pages, suggesting this is part of a bound program or booklet.
The image shows an open book, with the left page featuring a white paper with black text. The paper appears to be a program for an organ recital. The recital is presented by The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, and the Goethe Institute Boston. The recital is to be held on Friday, November 16, at 8:00 p.m. The program includes works by various composers, such as Dietrich Buxtehude, Johann Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Max Reger. The recital is to be performed by Ulrich Bremsteller, who has a background in church music and has held various positions in the field.
The image depicts a page from a book or program for an event. The page is opened to a spread that contains text and information about a musical performance. The text is organized into sections, including a header that reads "THE BUSCH-REISSNGER MUSEUM, HARVARD UNIVERSITY and the GOETHE INSTITUTE BOSTON Present an Organ Recital by ULRICH BREMSSTELLER." Below this header, there is a date and time for the event: "Friday, November 16, 8:00 p.m."
Further down the page, there is a program listing the pieces to be performed, along with their composers and the years they lived. The composers include Dietrich Buxtehude (1637–1707), Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562–1621), Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791), and Max Reger (1873–1916). Each composer's piece is described with specific titles and keys, such as "Prelude and Fugue in G minor" for Buxtehude and "Variations on 'Mein Junges Leben hat ein End'" for Sweelinck.
At the bottom of the page, there is a brief biography of Ulrich Bremsteller, the organist performing the recital. It mentions his birth year (1937), his place of birth (Breslau), and his educational background, including his studies at the Leipzig Musikhochschule (Conservatory) and his work under Thomaskantor Günther Ramin. It also notes his positions as organist and choirmaster at the Church Zum Heilsbronnen and as music director at the Grunewald Church. Additionally, it states that since 1972, he has been the organist of St. Marienkirche and director of the Bach Choir in Flensburg, Germany.
The page is bordered by a green margin on the left and a white margin on the right, with a small white tab protruding from the top right corner, possibly indicating a bookmark or page marker. The overall design is clean and straightforward, focusing on the textual content and the details of the musical performance.
The image shows an open book or program booklet for an organ recital. The booklet is titled "Present an Organ Recital by Ulrich Bremsteller" and is associated with The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, and the Goethe Institute Boston. The event is scheduled for Friday, November 16, at 8:00 p.m.
The recital program lists the following pieces to be performed:
Dietrich Buxtehude (1637–1707)
Jan Pieterssoon Sweelinck (1562–1621)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)
Max Reger (1873–1916)
The booklet includes a brief biography of Ulrich Bremsteller:
This program provides a clear overview of the recital's content and the performer's credentials, emphasizing the musical and academic nature of the event.