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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1973-1974

ARCH.2013.5.16, Rendition: 799601

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The image is a page from a program booklet for the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, dated March 14, 1974, at 12:15 PM. The recital is titled "The Baroque Folk."

The program includes the following musical works and performers:

  1. Trio Sonata in A by Giovanni Paolo Cima
  2. Trio Sonata in G minor for violin, bass viol, and continuo by Henry Purcell
  3. Quartet in E minor for flute, violin, viola da gamba, and continuo by Georg Philipp Telemann

Additionally, there are several movements from a suite titled "Prélude-A discrétion très vite-A discrétion":

  • Gai
  • Vite
  • Gracieusement
  • Distrait
  • Modéré

The performers for these pieces are:

  • Carol Epple, baroque flute
  • Ruth Robinow, viola da gamba
  • Stephen Hefling, baroque violin
  • Lenora Stein, harpsichord

The program also mentions that the next concert will be on March 21, featuring John Holtz as the organist, and notes that James Johnson is the director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.

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The image is a page from a program for the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. The recital took place on March 14, 1974, at 12:15 PM.

The program is titled "The Baroque Folk" and lists the following pieces and performers:

  1. Trio Sonata in A by Giovanni Paolo Cima.
  2. Trio Sonata in G minor for violin, bass viol, and continuo by Henry Purcell.
  3. Quartet in E minor for flute, violin, viola da gamba, and continuo by Georg Philipp Telemann, with movements:
    • Prélude
    • A discrétion-très vite
    • A discrétion
    • Gai
    • Vite
    • Gracieusement
    • Distrait
    • Modéré

The performers listed are:

  • Carol Epple, baroque flute
  • Ruth Robinow, viola da gamba
  • Stephen Hefling, baroque violin
  • Lenora Stein, harpsichord

Additionally, there is a note indicating the next concert on March 21, featuring John Holtz as the organist, and James Johnson is listed as the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.

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The image shows a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on March 14, 1974, at 12:15 PM. The theme of the recital is "The Baroque Folk."

The program includes the following pieces and performers:

  1. Trio Sonata in A by Giovanni Paolo Cima.
  2. Trio Sonata in G minor for violin, bass viol, and continuo by Henry Purcell.
  3. Quartet in E minor for flute, violin, viola da gamba, and continuo by Georg Philipp Telemann, with movements titled:
    • Prélude
    • À discrétion-très vite
    • À discrétion
    • Gai
    • Vite
    • Gracieusement
    • Distrait
    • Modéré

The musicians performing these pieces are:

  • Carol Epple on baroque flute
  • Stephen Hefling on baroque violin
  • Ruth Robinow on viola da gamba
  • Lenora Stein on harpsichord

The program also mentions the next concert, scheduled for March 21, featuring John Holtz as the organist. James Johnson is listed as the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.

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The image is of a concert program from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The event is part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series and took place on March 14, 1974, at 12:15 PM.

The program is titled "The Baroque Folk" and features the following pieces:

  1. Trio Sonata in A by Giovanni Paolo Cima
  2. Trio Sonata in G minor for violin, bass viol, and continuo by Henry Purcell
  3. Quartet in E minor for flute, violin, viola da gamba, and continuo by Georg Philipp Telemann
  4. Prélude - A discrétion-très vite - A discrétion movements from a suite:
    • Gai
    • Vite
    • Gracieusement
    • Distrait
    • Modéré

The performers for this concert were:

  • Carol Epple on baroque flute
  • Stephen Hefling on baroque violin
  • Ruth Robinow on viola da gamba
  • Lenora Stein on harpsichord

Additionally, the program notes that the next concert will be on March 21, featuring John Holtz as the organist, and that the Thursday Noon Recital Series is directed by James Johnson.

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The image shows a program for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, titled "Thursday Noon Recital Series," dated March 14, 1974, at 12:15. The program is for a performance by "The Baroque Folk." The listed pieces include:

  1. "Trio Sonata in A" by Giovanni Paolo Cima
  2. "Trio Sonata in G minor for violin, bass viol, and continuo" by Henry Purcell
  3. "Quartet in E minor for flute, violin, viola da gamba and continuo" by Georg Philipp Telemann
  4. "Prélude-A discrétion-très vite-A discrétion" with movements titled "Gai," "Vite," "Gracieusement," "Distrait," and "Modéré"

Performers include Carol Epple on baroque flute, Ruth Robinow on viola da gamba, Stephen Hefling on baroque violin, and Lenora Stein on harpsichord.

The program also notes the next concert, featuring John Holtz, organist, on March 21, as part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series directed by James Johnson.

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The image is of a program for a musical recital titled "Thursday Noon Recital Series" held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University on March 14, 1974, at 12:15 PM. The performance was given by a group called "The Baroque Folk."

The program includes the following pieces:

  1. Trio Sonata in A by Giovanni Paolo Cima
  2. Trio Sonata in G minor for violin, bass viol, and continuo by Henry Purcell
  3. Quartet in E minor for flute, violin, viola da gamba and continuo by Georg Philipp Telemann
  4. Prélude-À discrétion-très vite-À discrétion (movements: Gai, Vite, Avec mesurement, Distrait, Modéré)

The performers listed are:

  • Carol Epple, baroque flute
  • Ruth Robbins, viola da gamba
  • Stephen Hefling, baroque violin
  • Lenora Stein, harpsichord

Additionally, the program mentions the next concert in the series scheduled for March 21, featuring John Holtz, organist. The Thursday Noon Recital Series is directed by James Johnson.

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This image shows a printed program of a music recital. The header at the top indicates that the event is part of the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" organized by the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, and took place on March 14, 1974 at 12:15. The program is for a performance by The Baroque Folk, and it lists a series of classical music pieces by composers such as Giovanni Paolo Cima, Henry Purcell, and Georg Philipp Telemann. Below the music pieces, the names of the performers are provided: Carol Epple on baroque flute, Stephen Eglen on baroque violin, Ruth Robinow on viola da gamba, and Lenora Stein on harpsichord. The program also mentions the next concert date and the director of the recital series. The page is open in a book, and its edges show some signs of wear, suggesting it might be part of an archive or a collection of programs.

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The image shows a typed concert program sheet taped onto a blank page of an open book. The program is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University for a Thursday Noon Recital Series performance on March 14, 1974, at 12:15. The performing group is The Baroque Folk.

The program includes the following pieces:

  • Trio Sonata in A by Giovanni Paolo Cima
  • Trio Sonata in G minor for violin, bass viol, and continuo by Henry Purcell
  • Quartet in E minor for flute, violin, viola da gamba, and continuo by Georg Philipp Telemann. The movements are listed as:
    • Prélude-A discrétion-très vite-A discrétion
    • Gai
    • Vite
    • Gracieusement
    • Distrait
    • Modéré

The performers are:

  • Carol Epple on baroque flute
  • Ruth Robinow on viola da gamba
  • Stephen Hefling on baroque violin
  • Lenora Stein on harpsichord

Additional information mentions the next concert on March 21 with John Holtz, organist, and notes that the Thursday Noon Recital Series is directed by James Johnson.

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The image shows an open book displaying a concert program from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The program is for a "Thursday Noon Recital Series" scheduled for March 14, 1974, at 12:15 PM. The event is titled "The Baroque Folk" and features a program of Baroque-era music.

Program Details:

  1. Trio Sonata in A

    • Composer: Giovanni Paolo Cima
  2. Trio Sonata in G minor for violin, bass viol, and continuo

    • Composer: Henry Purcell
  3. Quartet in E minor for flute, violin, viola da gamba, and continuo

    • Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
    • Includes the following movements:
      • Prélude - À discrétion - tres vite - À discrétion
      • Gai
      • Vite
      • Gracieusement
      • Distrât
      • Modéré

Performers:

  • Carol Epple – baroque flute
  • Ruth Robinow – viola da gamba
  • Stephen Hefling – baroque violin
  • Lenora Stein – harpsichord

Additional Information:

  • Next concert: March 21, featuring John Holtz as the organist.
  • Series Director: James Johnson

The book has a light-colored page with clean, formal typography, typical of concert programs or archival materials. The spine of the book is visible on the left side, showing a green edge and some text that appears to be part of a catalog or inventory system. The overall presentation suggests this is an official program or archival document from the museum.

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The image is of a pamphlet or a program for a musical event. The pamphlet is titled "Thursday Noon Recital Series" and it is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The event is titled "The Baroque Folk" and it took place on Thursday, March 14, 1974, at 12:15 PM. The program includes a list of musical pieces that were performed, including Trio Sonata in A by Giovanni Paolo Cima, Trio Sonata in G minor for violin, bass viol, and continuo by Henry Purcell, and Quartet in E minor for flute, violin, viola da gamba, and continuo by Georg Philipp Telemann. The performers are also listed, including Carol Epple, Stephen Hefling, Ruth Robinow, and Lenora Stein. The pamphlet also includes information about the next concert in the series, which is on March 21, 1974, featuring John Holtz as the organist.