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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1973-1974

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The image shows an open book or pamphlet detailing the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, during the spring of 1974. The schedule lists various performances, primarily featuring organists, along with some other musical and theatrical events. Here is a detailed summary of the schedule:

February:

  • 7: The Suitcase Circus, Hank Chapin and Patsy Dubois, theatre
  • 14: Yuko Hayashi, organist
  • 21: Cambridge School of Ballet
  • 28: James Gabbert, organist

March:

  • 7: Timothy Albrecht, organist
  • 14: Lenora Stein, organist
  • 21: John Holtz, organist
  • 28: Thomas Murray, organist

April:

  • 4: Beverly Scheibert, organist
  • 11: The Cambridge Musica Antiqua, consort
  • 18: Lenora Stein and consort
  • 25: Brian Jones, organist

May:

  • 2: Hugh and Thomas Geoghegan, duo-guitarists
  • 9: Consort Hodie of the Quadrivium Collegium
  • 16: Herbert Burtis, organist
  • 23: Ascension Day Tower Concert, the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble
  • 30: James Johnson, organist

The concerts are noted to be at 12:15, free, and open to the public. The booklet appears to be aged, with some wear visible on the edges and binding.

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The image shows a page from a program or schedule for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University for their Thursday Noon Recital Series during the spring of 1974. The schedule lists various performances that took place throughout the spring months.

Here is the detailed listing:

  • February 7: The Suitcase Circus, featuring Hank Chapin and Patsy Dubois at the theatre.
  • February 14: Yukio Hayashi, an organist.
  • February 21: Cambridge School of Ballet.
  • February 28: James Gabbert, an organist.
  • March 7: Timothy Albrecht, an organist.
  • March 14: Lenora Stein, an organist.
  • March 21: John Holtz, an organist.
  • March 28: Thomas Murray, an organist.
  • April 4: Beverly Scheibert, an organist.
  • April 11: The Cambridge Musica Antiqua, a consort.
  • April 18: Lenora Stein and consort.
  • April 25: Brian Jones, an organist.
  • May 2: Hugh and Thomas Geoghegan, duo-guitarists.
  • May 9: Consort Hodie of the Quadrivium Collegium.
  • May 16: Herbert Burtis, an organist.
  • May 23: Ascension Day Tower Concert, featuring the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble.
  • May 30: James Johnson, an organist.

The concerts were scheduled to begin at 12:15 PM and were free and open to the public. The page also appears to be marked with a green sticky note and has some handwritten notes and dates on the left margin.

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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, during the spring of 1974. The schedule lists various performances held on Thursdays from February to May.

Here are the details of the recitals:

  • February 7: The Suitcase Circus by Hank Chapin and Patsy Dubois, presented in a theatre.

  • February 14: Yuko Hayashi, an organist.

  • February 21: Cambridge School of Ballet.

  • February 28: James Gabbert, an organist.

  • March 7: Timothy Albrecht, an organist.

  • March 14: Lenora Stein, an organist.

  • March 21: John Holtz, an organist.

  • March 28: Thomas Murray, an organist.

  • April 4: Beverly Scheibert, an organist.

  • April 11: The Cambridge Musica Antiqua, a consort.

  • April 18: Lenora Stein and consort.

  • April 25: Brian Jones, an organist.

  • May 2: Hugh and Thomas Geoghegan, duo-guitarists.

  • May 9: Consort Hodie of the Quadrivium Collegium.

  • May 16: Herbert Burtis, an organist.

  • May 23: Ascension Day Tower Concert by the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble.

  • May 30: James Johnson, an organist.

The notes at the bottom of the page indicate that all concerts are held at 12:15 PM and are free and open to the public. The left side of the page is partially visible, showing the book's spine and a few other pages, which contain handwritten notes or markings.

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The image shows a page from a program booklet for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, detailing the Thursday Noon Recital Series for the spring of 1974. The page lists the dates and performers for the series, which includes a variety of musicians and performances.

Here is the detailed schedule as listed:

February

  • 7: The Suitcase Circus, Hank Chapin and Patsy Dubois, theatre
  • 14: Yuko Hayashi, organist
  • 21: Cambridge School of Ballet
  • 28: James Gabbert, organist

March

  • 7: Timothy Albrecht, organist
  • 14: Lenora Stein, organist
  • 21: John Holtz, organist
  • 28: Thomas Murray, organist

April

  • 4: Beverly Scheibert, organist
  • 11: The Cambridge Musica Antiqua, consort
  • 18: Lenora Stein and consort
  • 25: Brian Jones, organist

May

  • 2: Hugh and Thomas Geoghegan, duo-guitarists
  • 9: Consort Hodie of the Quadrivium Collegium
  • 16: Herbert Burtis, organist
  • 23: Ascension Day Tower Concert, the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble
  • 30: James Johnson, organist

At the bottom, it is noted that the concerts are at 12:15 and are free and open to the public.

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The image shows a program for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, for the Spring of 1974. Here is a detailed list of the scheduled performances:

  • February 7: The Suitcase Circus, Hank Chapin and Patsy Dubois, theatre
  • February 14: Yuko Hayashi, organist
  • February 21: Cambridge School of Ballet
  • February 28: James Gabbert, organist
  • March 7: Timothy Albrecht, organist
  • March 14: Lenora Stein, organist
  • March 21: John Holtz, organist
  • March 28: Thomas Murray, organist
  • April 4: Beverly Scheibert, organist
  • April 11: The Cambridge Musica Antiqua, consort
  • April 18: Lenora Stein and consort
  • April 25: Brian Jones, organist
  • May 2: Hugh and Thomas Geoghegan, duo-guitarists
  • May 9: Consort Hodie of the Quadrivium Collegium
  • May 16: Herbert Burtis, organist
  • May 23: Ascension Day Tower Concert, the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble
  • May 30: James Johnson, organist

At the bottom, it is noted that the concerts are held at 12:15 PM, are free, and open to the public. The document appears to be pinned to a board or wall, showing some wear and tear on its edges.

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The image shows a page from a program booklet for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, detailing the Thursday Noon Recital Series for Spring 1974. The recitals are listed by date and include the performers and their respective instruments or groups.

Here is a detailed summary of the schedule:

February:

  • 7: The Suitcase Circus, featuring Hank Chapin and Patsy Dubois, at the theatre.
  • 14: Yuko Hayashi, organist.
  • 21: Cambridge School of Ballet.
  • 28: James Gabbert, organist.

March:

  • 7: Timothy Albrecht, organist.
  • 14: Lenora Stein, organist.
  • 21: John Holtz, organist.
  • 28: Thomas Murray, organist.

April:

  • 4: Beverly Scheibert, organist.
  • 11: The Cambridge Musica Antiqua, consort.
  • 18: Lenora Stein and consort.
  • 25: Brian Jones, organist.

May:

  • 2: Hugh and Thomas Geoghegan, duo-guitarists.
  • 9: Consort Hodie of the Quadrivium Collegium.
  • 16: Herbert Burtis, organist.
  • 23: Ascension Day Tower Concert, featuring the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble.
  • 30: James Johnson, organist.

At the bottom of the page, it is noted that the concerts are at 12:15 PM, free, and open to the public. The page also includes a bookmark or a slip of paper between the pages, suggesting that it might have been used for reference or marking a specific concert.

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The image shows a typed page from a book or folder, listing a schedule of events titled "THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES" for the Spring of 1974 at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University.

The schedule includes dates, performers, and descriptions of performances from February to May 1974:

  • Feb. 7: The Suitcase Circus, Hank Chapin and Patsy Dubois, theatre
  • Feb. 14: Yuko Hayashi, organist
  • Feb. 21: Cambridge School of Ballet
  • Feb. 28: James Gabbert, organist
  • March 7: Timothy Albrecht, organist
  • March 14: Lenora Stein, organist
  • March 21: John Holtz, organist
  • March 28: Thomas Murray, organist
  • April 4: Beverly Scheibert, organist
  • April 11: The Cambridge Musica Antiqua, consort
  • April 18: Lenora Stein and consort
  • April 25: Brian Jones, organist
  • May 2: Hugh and Thomas Geoghegan, duo-guitarists
  • May 9: Consort Hodie of the Quadrivium Collegium
  • May 16: Herbert Burtis, organist
  • May 23: Ascension Day Tower Concert, the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble
  • May 30: James Johnson, organist

It notes that concerts occur at 12:15, are free, and open to the public. The page is typed in a monospaced font, resembling typewriter text, and is held in place by clear plastic clips. The edges of other pages and some clipped newspaper articles are visible to the left.

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The image is a photograph of an open book or program, capturing the contents of a page that lists a schedule of events. The heading at the top of the page reads "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM, HARVARD UNIVERSITY" followed by "THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES" and "SPRING 1974." Below this heading, there is a list of dates, names, and titles indicating performances or recitals that occurred on various dates during February, March, April, and May of 1974. Each entry includes the date and the performer(s) along with their role, such as organist, theatre group, or ballet school. Some notable entries include "The Suitcase Circus, Hank Chapin and Patsy Dubois, theatre" on February 7 and "Ascension Day Tower Concert, the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble" on May 23.

At the bottom of the page, there is a note stating: "Concerts are at 12:15, free and open to the public."

The book has a green cover visible on the left edge, and the pages appear somewhat yellowed, indicating some age. A metallic paperclip is affixed to the top of the page, and several other pages protrude from behind the photographed page, suggesting it may be bookmarked or highlighted for reference.

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The image shows an open book or program listing events for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, during Spring 1974. The page is neatly formatted with a clean, classic design, featuring a light beige background and black text.

Key Details:

  1. Title and Header:

    • At the top, the text reads:
      "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM, HARVARD UNIVERSITY"
      "THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES"
      "SPRING 1974"
  2. Event Listings:

    • The page lists a series of performances scheduled for the spring semester of 1974, organized chronologically by month and date:
      • February:
        • Feb. 7: The Suitcase Circus, Hank Chapin and Patsy Dubois, theatre
        • Feb. 14: Yuko Hayashi, organist
        • Feb. 21: Cambridge School of Ballet
        • Feb. 28: James Gabbert, organist
      • March:
        • March 7: Timothy Albrecht, organist
        • March 14: Lenora Stein, organist
        • March 21: John Holtz, organist
        • March 28: Thomas Murray, organist
      • April:
        • April 4: Beverly Scheibert, organist
        • April 11: The Cambridge Musica Antiqua, consort
        • April 18: Lenora Stein and consort
        • April 25: Brian Jones, organist
      • May:
        • May 2: Hugh and Thomas Geoghegan, duo-guitarists
        • May 9: Consort Hodie of the Quadrivium Collegium
        • May 16: Herbert Burtis, organist
        • May 23: Ascension Day Tower Concert, the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble
        • May 30: James Johnson, organist
  3. Additional Information:

    • At the bottom of the page, it states:
      "Concerts are at 12:15, free and open to the public."
  4. Book Details:

    • The book appears to be a program or schedule, likely part of an archive or collection, given the formal presentation and the mention of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
    • The spine of the book is visible on the left side, showing the edge of other pages, which are slightly curled, indicating age or handling.
    • The book has a green spine and edges, suggesting it may be bound in a durable material.

Overall Impression:

The image depicts a historical program or schedule for a series of musical and performance events held at Harvard University's Busch-Reisinger Museum in the spring of 1974. The layout is formal and organized, reflecting the academic and cultural context of the institution. The events include a mix of solo performances, ensemble concerts, and special presentations, highlighting a diverse range of artistic offerings.

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The image shows an open book with a white page displaying a schedule of events. The title of the schedule reads "Thursday Noon Recital Series" and it is dated Spring 1974. The schedule lists a series of performances that are scheduled to take place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. The performances include a variety of artists and musicians, such as The Suitcase Circus, Hank Chapin and Patsy Dubois, Yuko Hayashi, organist, Cambridge School of Ballet, James Gabbert, organist, Timothy Albrecht, organist, Lenora Stein, organist, John Holtz, organist, Thomas Murray, organist, Beverly Scheibert, organist, The Cambridge Musica Antiqua, consort, Lenora Stein and consort, Brian Jones, organist, Hugh and Thomas Geoghegan, duo-guitarists, Consort Hodie of the Quadrivium Collegium, Herbert Burtis, organist, Ascension Day Tower Concert, the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, and James Johnson, organist. The schedule also includes the time of the performances, which is 12:15, and notes that the concerts are free and open to the public.