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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1973-1974

ARCH.2013.5.16, Rendition: 799551

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The image shows a page from a program or brochure for a choral concert presented by The Goethe Institute Boston. The concert is performed by the Collegium Vocale Köln. Here are the key details from the image:

  1. Header Information:

    • The Goethe Institute Boston is presenting the concert.
    • The performing group is the Collegium Vocale Köln.
  2. Background Information:

    • Collegium Vocale Köln was founded in 1966 by Wolfgang Fromme.
    • The group specializes in the performance of Renaissance and Italian madrigals.
    • In 1968, Karlheinz Stockhausen composed "Stimmung" specifically for this group, marking the beginning of their collaboration with modern composers.
    • The group has received international acclaim and was nominated in 1972 for a Grand Prix du Disque for their classical choral performance.
    • They have recorded for Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft.
  3. Program Details:

    • The concert program includes:
      • Karlheinz Stockhausen (b. 1928): "3 Chöre nach Verlaine" (1950)
      • Georg Kröll (b. 1934): "...schliesslich sei es auch das Ganze (Trio) der Stille..." (1971)
      • Gerhard Rühm (b. 1930): "3 Lautgedichte" (1960, '62, '63)
      • Mesias Maiguascha (b. 1938): "A mouth-piece" (1970)
  4. Event Information:

    • Venue: Busch-Reisinger Museum, 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge
    • Date and Time: January 23, 8 P.M.
    • Admission: $2, $1 for students

The layout includes a bold, red downward arrow graphic at the top, and the text is neatly organized into sections for easy reading.

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The image is of a program for a choral concert presented by the Goethe Institute Boston. The concert is performed by the Collegium Vocale Köln, a renowned choral ensemble founded in 1966 by Wolfgang Fromm. The program specifically highlights the work of Karlheinz Stockhausen, a prominent composer.

The program details include:

  • A brief history of Collegium Vocale Köln, mentioning its focus on Renaissance music and its collaboration with modern composers, particularly Stockhausen.
  • The six singers of the ensemble received a Grammy nomination in 1972 for their work.
  • The concert is scheduled to take place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on January 23 at 8 P.M.
  • The venue is located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge.
  • Admission prices are $2 for adults and $1 for students.

The program lists the following pieces to be performed:

  1. Karlheinz Stockhausen: "3 Chöre nach Verlaine" (1950)
  2. Georg Kröll: "...schließlich sei ja auch das Gehör der Titel der Studie" (1971)
  3. Gerhard Rühm: "3 Lautgedichte" (1960, 1962, 1963)
  4. Mesías Maiguashca: "A mouth-piece" (1970)

The page is an insert within a book, evident from the visible bookbinding and other pages around it.

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The image shows a page from a book or a program booklet that details an event presented by the Goethe Institute Boston. Specifically, it advertises a "Choral Concert" by Collegium Vocale Köln.

Key details from the image include:

  1. Event Title: The Goethe Institute Boston presents a Choral Concert by Collegium Vocale Köln.

  2. Collegium Vocale Köln Description:

    • Founded in 1966 by Wolfgang Formann.
    • Initially focused on Renaissance music and madrigals of Italian masters.
    • Karlheinz Stockhausen composed "Stimmung" for them in 1968, marking the beginning of their collaboration with modern composers.
    • Their performances have been well-received globally, with a "Grammy" nomination in 1972 for "best classical album" for their records.
  3. Program:

    • Works by four composers are listed:
      • Karlheinz Stockhausen (b. 1928): 3 Chöre nach Veraline (1950)
      • Georg Kröll (b. 1934): " ... schliesslich sei ich auch das Gehör der Titel der Studie." (1971)
      • Gerhard Rühm (b. 1930): 3 Lautgedichte (1960, '62, '63)
      • Mesias Maiguasha (b. 1938): A mouth-piece (1970)
  4. Venue and Date:

    • The concert is scheduled to take place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge.
    • Date: January 23, 8 P.M.
  5. Admission Prices:

    • General admission: $2
    • Student admission: $1

The flyer or program is part of a larger book, indicated by the visible pages around it. There are some notes and annotations in the margins of the book.

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The image shows a program booklet for a choral concert presented by the Goethe Institute Boston. The concert features the Collegium Vocale Köln, an ensemble founded in 1966 by Wolfgang Fromme, which originally focused on music of the Renaissance and madrigals of Italian masters. In 1968, Karlheinz Stockhausen composed "Stimmung" especially for the ensemble, marking the beginning of their association with modern composers.

The program lists several pieces to be performed:

  1. "3 Chöre nach Verlaine (1950)" by Karlheinz Stockhausen (b. 1928)
  2. "... schließlich sei ja auch das Gehör der Titel der Studie." (1971) by Georg Kröll (b. 1934)
  3. "3 Lautgedichte" (1960, '62, '63) by Gerhard Rühm (b. 1930)
  4. "A mouth-piece" (1970) by Mesias Maiguashca (b. 1938)

The concert is scheduled for January 23 at 8 P.M. in the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge. The admission price is $2, with a reduced price of $1 for students.

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The image is a poster for a choral concert presented by the Goethe Institute Boston. Here are the details:

Event:

  • Choral Concert by the Collegium Vocale Köln

About Collegium Vocale Köln:

  • Founded in 1966 by Wolfgang Fromme.
  • Initially focused on Renaissance and madrigals of Italian masters.
  • In 1968, Karlheinz Stockhausen joined and composed "Stimmung" specifically for this ensemble.
  • The group later expanded its repertoire to include works by both ancient and modern composers, with Stockhausen being a notable figure.
  • By 1972, the six singers had gained international recognition and were named "one of the best ensembles" by Gramophone.
  • They have recorded for Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft.

Program:

  1. Karlheinz Stockhausen (b. 1928)
    • "3 Chöre nach Verlaine" (1950)
  2. Georg Kröll (b. 1934)
    • "... schliesslich sei ja auch das Gehör der Titel der Studie." (1971)
  3. Gerhard Rühm (b. 1930)
    • "3 Lautgedichte" (1960, '62, '63)
  4. Mesías Maiguashca (b. 1938)
    • A mouth-piece (1970)

Venue:

  • Busch-Reisinger Museum, 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge

Date and Time:

  • January 23, 8 P.M.

Admission:

  • $2 general admission
  • $1 for students

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The image shows a concert program from The Goethe Institute Boston for a choral concert presented by the Collegium Vocale Köln. The concert took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on January 23 at 8 P.M.

Key details include:

  • The concert featured the Collegium Vocale Köln, founded in 1966 by Wolfgang Fromme. The group originally focused on Renaissance and madrigals of Italian masters.

  • In 1968, Karlheinz Stockhausen composed "Stimmung" especially for the ensemble, marking the beginning of their association with modern composers.

  • The program listed three pieces to be performed:

    1. Karlheinz Stockhausen (b. 1928): "3 Chöre nach Verlaine" (1950)
    2. Georg Kröll (b. 1934): "… schließlich sei ja auch das Gehör der Titel der Studie" (1971)
    3. Gerhard Rühm (b. 1930): "3 Lautgedichte" (1960, '62, '63)
    4. Mesias Maiguashca (b. 1938): "A mouth-piece" (1970)
  • The concert was held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge.

  • Admission was $2, with a discounted price of $1 for students.

The program also features a distinctive logo with an abstract design of a red downward-pointing arrow within a black square.

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The image depicts an open book or program for a musical event. The right side of the open book features text in a clear, structured layout, indicating that the Goethe Institute Boston presents a "CHORAL CONCERT by the COLLEGIUM VOCALE KÖLN."

There is a brief history about the Collegium Vocale Köln, mentioning its founding in 1966 by Wolfgang Fromme, focusing on Renaissance and madrigals of the Italian masters, and later branching into association with modern composers such as Stockhausen. It highlights that the singers have received international accolades and a Grammy nomination for "best classical choral performance."

Below, we can see the event details specifying that it takes place at the "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM, 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge," on "JANUARY 23, 8 P.M." The admission price is listed as "$2, $1 for students."

The left page of the open book is partially visible, showing the edges of pages with small text and numbers, possibly representing the book's index or other content listings.

The design element on the page features a bold red arrow pointing downward against a black square background, reflecting a stark, modernist graphic design style.

Overall, the image captures the design aesthetics and informative nature of a program booklet for a concert organized by the Goethe Institute for an ensemble known for both historic and contemporary choral repertoire.

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The image shows an open book or program booklet featuring a promotional flyer for a choral concert. The flyer is titled "The Goethe Institute Boston presents a CHORAL CONCERT by the COLLEGIUM VOCALE KÖLN."

Key Details:

  1. Header and Design:

    • At the top of the page, there is a bold red and black geometric design resembling an arrow pointing downward, which serves as a visual accent.
  2. Main Text:

    • The title is prominently displayed in large, bold black text.
    • Below the title, a brief description introduces the Collegium Vocale Köln, noting its founding in 1966 by Wolfgang Fromme. It highlights the ensemble's focus on Renaissance and madrigal music, as well as its association with modern composers like Karlheinz Stockhausen.
    • The ensemble's achievements are mentioned, including a Grammy nomination in 1972 for "Best Classical Choral Performance" and recordings for Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft.
  3. Program Details:

    • The concert program lists several musical pieces to be performed, including:
      • Karlheinz Stockhausen (b. 1928): 3 Chöre nach Verlaine (1930)
      • Georg Kröll (b. 1934): das Gehör selbst sei ja doch ein Mundstück (1971)
      • Gerhard Rühm (b. 1930): 3 Lautgedichte (1960, '62, '63)
      • Mesias Maiguascha (b. 1938): A mouth-piece (1970)
  4. Event Information:

    • The concert is hosted by the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge.
    • The event is scheduled for January 23, at 8 P.M.
    • Admission details are provided: $2 general, $1 for students.
  5. Layout and Condition:

    • The page appears to be part of a larger booklet or program, as indicated by the visible spine and adjacent pages on the left side.
    • The text is clean and well-formatted, suggesting a formal or professional publication.
    • The overall design is minimalist, with a focus on readability and clarity.

This flyer serves as an invitation or announcement for a musical performance featuring contemporary and classical choral works, emphasizing the prestige and artistic merit of the event.

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The image shows an open book with a page displaying an advertisement for a choral concert. The advertisement is for a concert by the Collegium Vocale Köln, a renowned German choir, presented by The Goethe Institute Boston. The concert is scheduled for January 23, 8 PM, at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge. The advertisement includes the program, which features works by various composers, such as Karlheinz Stockhausen, Georg Kroll, Gerhard Ruhm, and others. The image also shows a red arrow pointing to the left, possibly indicating the direction to the venue.

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The image shows a page of a book that is open. The page is white with black text. It is titled "The Goethe Institute Boston presents a CHORAL CONCERT by the Collegium Vocale Köln." The page is slightly folded, and the book is placed on a gray surface. The page is illuminated by a light source, probably a lamp, that is focused on the page. The page has some text written on it.