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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1973-1974

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The image is a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on April 11, 1974, at 12:15 p.m. The concert featured the Cambridge Musica Antiqua, a consort directed by Allen Charles Hill.

The program included:

  1. A suite from "Terpsichore" by Michael Praetorius (1571-1621):

    • Les Courantes
    • Les Gavottes
    • La Spagnoleta
    • Les Bourees
    • Les Galliardes
    • Les Voltes
  2. Street Songs and Alley Ballads from "Cassenhaverlin und Doktor Fausts Höllenzwang" (1609):

    • Enlisch ist mein Walde - Hans Neugel
    • Meins Trauens ist - Paul Hofhaimer
    • Ich armes Brünnlein - Anonymous
    • Die Brünnlein - Michael Arthorpius
    • Ich will mich ein feins brünnlein - Friedrich Finck

The personnel included:

  • Frances Jabcock (viola, voice)
  • Sally Brown (recorders, krumhorn)
  • John Davidson (recorders, kortholt, vielle)
  • Martha Davidson (recorders)
  • Allen Hill (recorders, voice)
  • Michael Foulos (lute)
  • James Rogers (viols, voice)
  • Jennifer Kellerman (voice, percussion)

The next concert was scheduled for April 18, 1974, with the Morning Choir at Memorial Church, part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series directed by James Johnson.

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The image shows a program from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, detailing an event in the Thursday Noon Recital Series held on April 11, 1974, at 12:15 p.m. The program features a performance by The Cambridge Musica Antiqua, a consort directed by Allen Charles Hill. The performance includes:

  1. Suite from Terpsichore by Michael Praetorius (1571-1621), comprising:

    • Les Courantes
    • Les Gavottes
    • La Spagnoleta
    • Les Bourrées
    • Le Ballet
    • Les Voltes
  2. Street Songs and Alley Ballads from Cassenhawerlin and Reutter/Medlin (Published 1617), including:

    • Entlaubet ist der Walde by Hans Heugel
    • Meins Traurens ist by Paul Hofhaimer
    • Ich armer Brunlein by Anonymous
    • Die Brunlein by Balthasar Arthoplius
    • Ich weys mir ein feins brunnlein by Heinrich Finck
    • Meydelin

The personnel involved in the performance are listed as:

  • Frances Dabcock: Viols, voice
  • Sally Brown: Recorders, Krummhorn
  • Hannah Davidson: Recorders, rackett, vielle
  • Martha Davidson: Recorders
  • Allen Hill: Recorders, voice
  • Michael Poulos: Lute
  • James Rogers: Viols, voice
  • Jennifer Wellisman: Voice, percussion

The program also notes the next concert, to be held on April 18, 1974, by the Morning Choir at Memorial Church, with James Johnson as the director.

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The image shows a concert program from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The event is part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series, held on April 11, 1974, at 12:15 p.m. The performing group is The Cambridge Musica Antiqua, directed by Allen Chardon Hill.

Program Details:

  1. Suite from Terpsichore by Michael Praetorius (1571-1621)

    • Les Courantes
    • Les Gavottes
    • La Spagnoletta
    • Les Bourees
    • Le Ballet
    • Les Voltes
  2. Street Songs and Alley Ballads from Cassenhawerlin and Reutterliedlin (Published 1535)

    • Entlaubet ist der Walde - Hans Heugel
    • Mein Mütterlein ist Tot - Paul Hofhaimer
    • Ich armes Brünnlein - Anonymous
    • Die Brünnlein, die da fliessen - Melchiasar Arthopius
    • Ich weyss mir ein feins brauns Meydlin - Heinrich Finck

Personnel of Cambridge Musica Antiqua:

  • Franklin Dabocock: Viol, voice
  • Sally Urown: Recorders, krummhorn
  • Hannah Davidson: Recorders, rackett, vielle
  • Martha Davidson: Recorders
  • Allen Hill: Recorders, voice
  • Michael Poulos: Lute
  • James Rogers: Viols, voice
  • Jennifer Wellsman: Voice, percussion

The program also mentions the next concert in the series, which is scheduled for April 18, 1974, featuring the Morning Choir at Memorial Church, directed by James Johnson.

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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 April 11, 1974, at 12:15 p.m. The concert was performed by the Cambridge Musica Antiqua, a consort.

The program includes the following details:

  1. Concert Title and Date:

    • Event: Thursday Noon Recital Series
    • Date: April 11, 1974
    • Time: 12:15 p.m.
  2. Performing Group:

    • Cambridge Musica Antiqua
  3. Musical Pieces:

    • Suite from Terpsichore by Michael Praetorius (1571-1621):

      • Les Courantes
      • Les Gavottes
      • La Spagnoletta
      • Les Bourrées
      • Le Ballet
      • Les Voltes
    • Street Songs and Alley Ballads from Gassenhauerlin and Reutterledlin (Published 1587):

      • Entlaubet ist der Walde by Hans Heugel
      • Meins Thauerns ist by Paul Hofhaimer
      • Ich ornnes Brunnlein by Anonymous
      • Die Brunnlein by Barthasar Arthorpius
      • Ich weyss mir ein feins braun by Heinrich Finck
      • Meydelin
  4. Personnel:

    • Director: Allen Charles Hill
    • Personnel List:
      • Frances Dabcock: Viols, voice
      • Sally Brown: Recorders, Krummhorn
      • Martha Davidson: Recorders
      • Allen Hill: Recorders, voice
      • Michael Poulos: Lute
      • James Rogers: Viols, voice
      • Jennifer Wellman: Voice, percussion
  5. Next Concert:

    • Date: April 18, 1974
    • Venue: Morning Choir, Memorial Church
    • Series: Thursday Noon Recital Series
    • Director: James Johnson

The program lists the pieces and performers in detail, providing a clear outline of the musical selections and the artists involved in the concert.

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The image is a page from a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on April 11, 1974, at 12:15 p.m. The event was presented by the Cambridge Musica Antiqua consort.

The program details a performance featuring works by Michael Praetorius, including a suite from Terpsichore with dances such as Les Courantes, Les Gavottes, La Spagnoletta, Les Bourrées, Le Ballet, and Les Voltes.

Additionally, the program included "Street Songs and Alley Ballads from Gassenhawerlin and Reutter/Hedlin," published in 1591, with pieces by Hans Heugel, Paul Hofhaimer, an anonymous composer, Balthasar Arthorius, and Heinrich Finck.

The personnel listed for the performance were:

  • Frances Dabcock (viols, voice)
  • Sally Brown (recorders, krumhorn)
  • Harrieth Davidson (recorders, sackbut, vielle)
  • Martha Davidson (recorders)
  • Allen Hill (recorders, voice)
  • Michael Poulos (lute)
  • James Rogers (viols, voice)
  • Jennifer Wellisman (voice, percussion)

Allen Charles Hill was the director of Cambridge Musica Antiqua.

The next concert in the series was scheduled for April 18, 1974, at the Memorial Church, featuring the Morning Choir, and was directed by James Johnson.

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The image shows a page from a program or schedule from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. Specifically, it details a Thursday Noon Recital Series event scheduled for April 11, 1974, at 12:15 p.m.

The program lists the Cambridge Musica Antiqua, a consort, performing a suite from Terpsichore by Michael Praetorius, who lived from 1571 to 1621. The suite includes several pieces:

  • Les Courantes
  • Les Gavottes
  • La Spagnoletta
  • Les Bourrées
  • Le Ballet
  • Les Voltes

Additionally, they will perform Street Songs and Alley Ballads from Gassenhawerlin and Reutter/Medlin, including:

  • Entlasset ist der Walde (by Hans Heugel)
  • Meins Thauerns ist (by Paul Hofheimer)
  • Ich orneis Brunnlein (Anonymous)
  • Die Brunnlein (Balthasar Arthurius)
  • Ich weysz mir ein feins brauns (Meydelin)
  • Myndelin

The Cambridge Musica Antiqua is led by Allen Charles Hill, who is noted as the Director.

The personnel listed includes:

  • François Dabcock: Viols, voice
  • Sally Brown: Recorders, Krumhorn
  • Hannah Davidson: Recorders, Sackbut, vielle
  • Martha Davidson: Recorders
  • Allen Hill: Recorders, voice
  • Michael Poulos: Lute
  • James Rogurs: Viols, voice
  • Jennifer Wellsman: Voice, percussion

The next concert scheduled is on April 18, 1974, with the Morning Choir at Memorial Church, directed by James Johnson, also part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.

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The image shows a program from the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, dated April 11, 1974. The program is for a concert presented by The Cambridge Musica Antiqua, directed by Allen Charles Hill. The first part of the program lists a "Suite from Terpsichore" by Michael Praetorius (1571-1621), which includes several dance pieces: Les Courantes, Les Gavottes, La Spagnoletta, Les Bourees, Le Ballete, and Les Voltes.

The second part consists of "Street Songs and Alley Ballads" from Gassenhawerlin and Reutterliedlin (published 1536) and other pieces by Hans Hegel, Paul Hofhaimer, Anonymous, Erasmus Lapicida, Linhart Pickh, and Ulrich Finck.

The personnel for the ensemble includes several individuals who play recorders, krumhorn, vielle, viols, voice, and lute, and there's mention of one person playing percussion. Names listed are Frances Babcock, Sally Dow, Martha Davidson, Allen Hill, Michael Foulois, James Rogers, and Jennifer Wellman. The director of the series is noted as James Johnson, and there's a mention of the next concert on April 18, 1974, featuring the Morning Choir, Memorial Church.

The page is opened to this program, and there are several other pages visible, suggesting that it is part of a larger booklet or sequence of event programs.

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The image shows an open book or program from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, specifically for the Thursday Noon Recital Series held on April 11, 1974, at 12:15 p.m. The program details a performance by The Cambridge Musica Antiqua, a consort directed by Allen Charles Hill.

Key Details:

  1. Event Information:

    • Date: April 11, 1974
    • Time: 12:15 p.m.
    • Venue: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University
    • Series: Thursday Noon Recital Series
  2. Performance Details:

    • Title: Suite from Terpsichore by Michael Praetorius (1571–1621)
      • Pieces listed:
        • Les Courantes
        • Les Gavottes
        • La Spagnolette
        • Les Bourrées
        • Le Ballet
        • Les Voltes
    • Street Songs and Alley Ballads from Cassenhawerlin and Reuterliedlin (Published 1556)
      • Compositions include:
        • Entlaubet ist der Walde (Hans Heugel)
        • Meins Traurens ist (Paul Hofaimer)
        • Ich arnes Brunnlein (Anonymous)
        • Die Brunnlein (Anonymous)
        • Ich weys mir ein feins bräu (Meinrich Finck)
        • Meydelin (Meinrich Finck)
  3. Personnel:

    • Frazier Babcock: Viols, voice
    • Sally Brown: Recorders, crumhorn
    • Hannah Davidson: Recorders, rackett, vielle
    • Martha Davidson: Recorders
    • Allen Hill: Recorders, voice
    • Michaeloulos: Lute
    • James Rogers: Voice
    • Jennifer Weilsman: Viols, percussion
  4. Next Concert:

    • Date: April 18, 1974
    • Event: Morning Choir
    • Location: Memorial Church
    • Director: James Johnson
  5. Additional Notes:

    • The program is neatly typed and formatted.
    • There are handwritten annotations on the left margin, including a name ("Mary") and some numerical markings, suggesting it may have been part of an archive or personal collection.
    • The book appears to be part of an archival or museum collection, as indicated by the Busch-Reisinger Museum branding.

Visual Context:

  • The book is open to a single page with the program details clearly printed.
  • The spine of the book is visible on the left, showing a green binding.
  • The background is a neutral gray, suggesting the image was taken in a controlled environment, likely an archive or library setting.

This program provides a snapshot of a historical music performance, highlighting early music ensembles and their repertoire from the late 16th and early 17th centuries.

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The image depicts a page from a program booklet or flyer, likely from a classical music event. The text is printed in a serif font, and the layout is formal and organized. The top of the page reads "BUSH-REISING MUSEUM, HARVARD UNIVERSITY," indicating the venue of the event. Below this, it states "THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES APRIL 11, 1974 12:15 p.m." This suggests that the event is part of a series of recitals held on Thursdays at noon. The main event listed is "The Cambridge Musica Antiqua, consort" with a performance of "Suite from Terpsichore" by Michael Praetorius (1571-1621). The page also includes details about the performers, such as "Cambridge Musica Antiqua, Allen Charles Hill, Director," and a list of musicians with their respective instruments. Additionally, the page provides information about the next concert in the series, scheduled for April 18, 1974, and mentions James Johnson as the director for the Thursday Noon Recital Series. The overall design of the page is simple, with a green border and a clean, professional appearance.

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The image shows a page from a book, possibly a program or a brochure. The page is titled "Thursday Noon Recital Series," and it is dated April 11, 1974, at 12:15 p.m. The page features a list of musical pieces, including "Suite from Terpsichore" by Michael Praetorius and "Street Songs and Alley Ballads from Gessenhawerlin and Reutterliedlin" by Hans Heugel, Paul Hofhaimer, and others. The page also includes the names of the performers, including Francesca Babcock, Sally Brown, Hannah Davidson, Martha Davidson, Allen Hill, Michael Poulos, James Rees, and Jennifer Weisman. The page is part of a series of concerts organized by the Cambridge Musica Antiqua, and it mentions the next concert on April 18, 1974, at Memorial Church.