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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1973-1974

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The image shows a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University on February 28, 1974, at 12:15 PM. The recital features James Gabbert as the organist. The program includes the following pieces:

  1. Dialogue (Book III) by Louis Marchand (1669-1732)
  2. Chaconne in F minor by Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706)
  3. Schmücke dich, O liebe Seele, BWV 654 by J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
  4. Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV 547 by J.S. Bach (1685-1750)

Additional information about James Gabbert is provided:

  • He is the Organist and Choirmaster at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Wellesley.
  • He is a candidate for the Master's Degree at the New England Conservatory of Music, studying with Yuko Hayashi.
  • His former teachers include John Ferris and Donald Miller.

The program also mentions an upcoming recital:

  • On Friday, March 1 at 8 PM, Swiss pianist Hanni Schmid-Wyss will perform works by Mozart, Franck, Debussy, Schumann, and Martin. Admission is $2, students $1.

The next concert in the series is scheduled for Thursday, March 7, featuring Timothy Albrecht, Organist, as part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series directed by James Johnson.

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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, dated February 23, 1974, at 12:15 PM.

The recital featured James Gabbert as the organist. The program included four pieces:

  1. Dialogue (Book III) by Louis Marchand (1669-1732)
  2. Chaconne in F minor by Johann Jakob Froberger (1616-1667, though the program lists Johann Eachelbel, likely a typo or misprint for Johann Jakob Froberger)
  3. Schmucke dich, O liebe Seele, BWV 654 by J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
  4. Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV 547 by J.S. Bach

Additional information about James Gabbert is provided:

  • He is the Organist and Choirmaster at St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Wellesley.
  • He is a candidate for the Masters Degree at the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studies with Yuko Hayashi.
  • His former teachers include John Ferris and Donald Kilmer.

The page also mentions a recital by Swiss pianist Hanny Schmid-Wyss on Friday, March 1 at 8 p.m., featuring works by Mozart, Franck, Debussy, Schumann, and Martin, with admission prices of $2 for adults and $1 for students.

The next concert in the series is scheduled for Thursday, March 7, with Timothy Albrecht as the organist.

The Thursday Noon Recital Series is directed by James Johnson.

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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, dated February 29, 1974.

The recital is led by James Gabbert, who is identified as the Organist. The program includes the following works:

  1. Dialogue (Book III) by Louis Marchand (1669-1732)
  2. Chaconne in F minor by Johann Eachelbe (1653-1706)
  3. Schmücke dich, O liebe Seele, BWV 654 by J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
  4. Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV 547 by J.S. Bach

Biographical information about James Gabbert is provided:

  • He is the Organist and Choirmaster at St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Wellesley.
  • He is a candidate for a Masters Degree at the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studies with Yuko Hayashi.
  • His previous teachers include John Ferris and Donald Kimler.

Additional details include:

  • A note about another event: On Friday, March 1, at 8 p.m., Swiss pianist Hanni Schmid-Wyss will give a recital at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, performing works by Mozart, Franck, Debussy, Schumann, and Martin. Admission fees are $2 for general public and $1 for students.
  • The next concert is scheduled for Thursday, March 7, featuring Timothy Albrecht as the Organist, with James Johnson as the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.

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The image shows a program for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, specifically for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held on February 28, 1974, at 12:15 PM. The program features James Gabbert, who is listed as the organist. The program includes the following pieces:

  1. Dialogue (Book III) by Louis Marchand (1669-1732)
  2. Chaconne in F minor by Johann Jacob Froberger (1616-1667)
  3. Schmücke dich, O liebe Seele, BWV 654 by J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
  4. Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV 547 by J.S. Bach (1685-1750)

The program also provides some background information about James Gabbert, noting that he is the Organist and Choirmaster at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Wellesley and a candidate for the Master's degree at the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studies with Yuko Hayashi. His previous teachers include John Ferris and Donald Kilmer.

Additionally, there is an announcement for an upcoming recital by Swiss pianist Hanni Schmid-Wyss on March 1 at 8 PM at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, where she will perform works by Mozart, Franck, Debussy, Schumann, and Martin. The admission price is $2, with a reduced price of $1 for students.

Finally, the program mentions the next concert in the series, which will be held on Thursday, March 7, featuring Timothy Albrecht as the organist, with James Johnson as the director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.

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The image shows a program from a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. Here are the details:

Event Details:

  • Date: February 28, 1974
  • Time: 12:15 PM
  • Performer: James Gabbert, Organist

Program:

  1. Dialogue (Book III) - Louis Marchand (1669-1732)
  2. Chaconne in F minor - Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706)
  3. Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele, BWV 654 - J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
  4. Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV 547 - J.S. Bach

Additional Information:

  • James Gabbert is identified as the Organist and Choirmaster at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Wellesley.
  • He is a candidate for a Master's Degree at the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studies with Yuko Hayashi.
  • His former teachers include John Ferris and Donald Kilmer.

Upcoming Events:

  • On Friday, March 1 at 8 p.m., Swiss pianist Hanni Schmid-Wyss will perform a recital at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, featuring works by Mozart, Franck, Debussy, Schumann, and Martin. The admission is $2, and students pay $1.
  • The next concert in the Thursday Noon Recital Series is scheduled for Thursday, March 7, with Timothy Albrecht as the organist.
  • The Thursday Noon Recital Series is directed by James Johnson.

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The image shows a program from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, specifically for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held on February 23, 1974, at 12:15 PM. The recital featured James Gabbert, an organist.

The program includes the following pieces:

  1. Dialogue (Book III) by Louis Marchand (1669-1732)
  2. Chaconne in F minor by Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706)
  3. Schmücke dich, O liebe Seele, BWV 654 by J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
  4. Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV 547 by J.S. Bach (1685-1750)

James Gabbert is noted as the Organist and Choirmaster at St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Wellesley. He was a candidate for the Masters Degree at the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studied with Yuko Hayashi. His former teachers include John Ferris and Donald Kilmer.

Additional information mentions that on Friday, March 1 at 8 PM, Swiss pianist Hanni Schmid-Wyss will perform a recital at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, featuring works by Mozart, Franck, Debussy, Schumann, and Martin. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for students.

The next concert in the series is scheduled for Thursday, March 7, featuring Timothy Albrecht, also an organist. James Johnson is listed as the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.

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The image shows an open program pamphlet for a music recital. It is titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM, HARVARD UNIVERSITY Thursday Noon Recital Series" and the event occurred on February 28, 1974, at 12:15 PM.

The program lists a recital by organist James Gabbert, with the lineup featuring:

  • "Dialogue (Book III)" by Louis Marchand (1669-1732)
  • "Chaconne in F minor" by Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706)
  • "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele, BWV 654" by J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
  • "Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV 547" by J.S. Bach (1685-1750)

The pamphlet provides background information about James Gabbert, mentioning that he is the Organist and Choirmaster at St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Wellesley and a candidate for the Masters Degree at New England Conservatory of Music, studying under Yuko Hayashi. Former teachers named are John Ferris and Donald-Yves Kilmer.

Additionally, the pamphlet mentions another upcoming event: a recital by Swiss pianist Hanni Schmid-Wyss on March 1 at 8 p.m. at the same museum, including works by Mozart, Franck, Debussy, Schumann, and Martin, with admission costing $2 for students.

The following concert on the schedule is listed for Thursday, March 7, with Timothy Albrecht as the organist.

At the bottom, it notes "Thursday Noon Recital Series, James Johnson, Director." The edge of the pamphlet shows some wear, and the green page peeking out suggests that the pamphlet is part of a larger booklet or collection.

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The image shows an open book or program booklet from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The visible page details a Thursday Noon Recital Series event scheduled for February 28, 1974, at 12:15 p.m. The featured performer is James Gabbert, Organist, and the program includes the following pieces:

  1. Dialogue (Book III) by Louis Marchand (1669–1732)
  2. Chaconne in F minor by Johann Tächel (1653–1706)
  3. Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele, BWV 654 by J.S. Bach (1685–1750)
  4. Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV 547

Below the program, there is additional information about James Gabbert:

  • He is the Organist and Choirmaster at St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Wellesley.
  • He is a candidate for the Masters Degree at the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studies with Yukiko Hayashi.
  • His former teachers include John Ferris and Donald Kilmer.

The page also mentions an upcoming recital by Hanni Schmid-Wyss, a Swiss pianist, scheduled for Friday, March 1 at 8 p.m. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. She will perform works by Mozart, Franck, Debussy, Schumann, and Martin, with admission priced at $2 for students and $1 for non-students.

The final line indicates that the next concert in the series will feature Timothy Albrecht, Organist, on Thursday, March 7, with James Johnson listed as the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.

The book itself has a green spine with visible text on the left edge, suggesting it is part of a larger collection or archive. The overall design is clean and formal, typical of concert programs or archival documents from the 1970s.

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The image shows an open book with a white page displaying a program for a musical recital. The title at the top of the page reads "Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University" and below it, "Thursday Noon Recital Series." The date and time of the event are listed as "Thursday, February 28, 1974, 12:15." The program features a list of pieces to be performed by the organist, James Gabbert, including works by Louis Marchand, Johann Zachelbel, J.S. Bach, and others. The page also provides information about the organist's background and upcoming events, including a recital by Swiss pianist Hanni Schmid-Wyss on March 1, 1974.

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The image shows an open book, specifically a program for a concert event. The book is opened to a page that contains information about the concert. The title at the top of the page reads "Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University Thursday Noon Recital Series." The date of the event is mentioned as "February 28, 1974, 12:15." The program lists the name of the organist, James Gabbert, and provides a brief description of his background and qualifications. It also includes details about the upcoming concerts in the series, including the date, time, and performers. The program is printed on white paper and has a green border on the left side.