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The image shows a page from a program booklet, likely from a musical performance or concert. The page is divided into two main sections: a list of contributors and program notes.
Nicolas Roussakis teaches at Columbia University. His sextet, written for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, and piano in 1964, begins with a duet for flute and clarinet. The two winds are then joined by the three strings and the piano enters with the strings. The strings gradually all play pizzicato and are joined by the piano. This is followed by a piano solo. The first movement ends quietly with the flute.
The second movement begins with a theme for the clarinet, with the strings and winds on one hand, and the piano on the other. The music gradually becomes more active and then turns around to a more lyrical mood, ending with a theme from the first reverse order.
The third movement starts with music from the end of the first movement and presents each section of the first movement in reverse order.
The image is a page from a program booklet or a similar publication, detailing contributions and program notes for the 1973-74 season. Here is a detailed summary:
Contributors, 1973-74 Season:
The page lists various contributors categorized into Donors, Patrons, Guarantors, and Benefactors.
Donors:
Patrons:
Guarantors:
Benefactors:
Program Notes:
The notes describe a piece titled "NICOLAS ROUSSAKIS, SEXTET (1964)."
The page is part of a larger book, with a green cover visible at the edges. The layout and text suggest this is a formal program or brochure from a concert season.
The image depicts a page from a document titled "Contributors, 1973-74 Season." The page is divided into several sections, each listing different categories of contributors:
Donors:
Patrons:
Guarantors:
Benefactors:
Below these lists, there are program notes detailing a work by Nicolas Roussakis titled "Sextet (1964)." The notes provide a brief description of the composition, which includes:
The document is part of a book or brochure likely intended for an audience interested in the musical contributions and program details for the 1973-74 season.
The image shows a page from a program booklet for the 1973-74 season. The page is titled "CONTRIBUTORS, 1973-74 SEASON" and is divided into several sections listing different categories of contributors.
Donors:
Patrons:
Guarantors:
Benefactors:
Following the list of contributors is a section titled "PROGRAM NOTES," which provides information about a piece by Nicolas Roussakis titled "SEXTET (1964)." The notes explain that Nicolas Roussakis teaches at Columbia University and describe the structure and instruments used in the sextet, which includes flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, and piano. The first movement begins with a duet for flute and clarinet, gradually involving all instruments and ending quietly with the entire ensemble. The second movement features an exchange of long chords between strings and winds, with a piano solo in the middle, and the third movement presents the first movement's sections in reverse order.
The image is a page from a program, likely from a musical event or concert, detailing contributors and program notes for the 1973-74 season.
The page lists various categories of contributors:
Donors:
Patrons:
Guarantors:
Benefactors:
The program notes provide information about a musical piece by Nicolas Roussakis, specifically his Sextet (1964).
This detailed description gives an overview of the structure and flow of the Sextet by Nicolas Roussakis.
The image shows a page from a program booklet for the 1973-74 season of what appears to be a musical or arts organization. The page is titled "Contributors, 1973-74 Season" and is divided into sections listing different types of contributors: Donors, Patrons, Guarantors, and Benefactors.
Donors:
Patrons:
Guarantors:
Benefactors:
Below the list of contributors, there is a section titled "Program Notes" featuring information about the piece "Nicolas Roussakis, Sextet (1964)":
The page is part of a larger booklet, as indicated by the visible binding on the left and right edges.
The image shows an open book or program with a typed page titled "CONTRIBUTORS, 1973-74 SEASON." The page is divided into sections listing contributors under different categories: Donors, Patrons, Guarantors, and Benefactors.
The donors include names such as Alfred Braunthal, Mrs. Kenneth J. Conant, Mrs. Arthur Edwards, Mrs. Laurence B. Ellis, among others. Patrons include Mr. Charles R. Blyth, Watson B. Dickerman, and couples like Mr. and Mrs. Everett P. Grossman, and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Palmer. Guarantors include individuals and couples such as Chris and Sue Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gitelman, Robert MacWilliams, Dr. J. Murray, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Wilkinson, and Dr. and Mrs. Albert C. England, Jr. Benefactors listed are Mrs. Gardner Cox and Mr. and Mrs. William McCune.
Below the contributors section, there are program notes for "NICOLAS ROUSSAKIS, SEXTET (1964)." This section provides information about Nicolas Roussakis, a teacher at Columbia University, describing the ensemble configuration of his sextet, the instrumentation, and details about the musical movements and structure of the piece. The notes explain how the piece begins with a duet, progresses to the inclusion of other instruments, features pizzicato strings, piano solo, and discusses the structure and dynamics of the movements.
The image shows a printed page from a booklet, specifically a section titled "CONTRIBUTORS, 1973–74 SEASON." The page is divided into multiple sections, listing different categories of contributions, such as Donors, Patrons, Guarantors, and Benefactors, followed by names of individuals or couples who likely contributed in some way to an organization or event during the specified season.
Under the heading "Donors," there is a list of names, including Alfred Bernthal, Mrs. Kenneth J. Conant, Laura Thayer Davis, Mrs. Lee Edward Ellis, Mrs. Colette F. Gamm, Mrs. Richard Ginsberg, Dr. Robert Kainz, Joyce Leekel, Ruth L. Porter, Dr. and Mrs. James L. Rabb, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Stewart, and others. The "Patrons" section includes names such as Mr. Charles R. Blyth, Watson B. Dickerman, and several others, while "Guarantors" lists names like Chris and Sue Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gitelman, Roberta Williams, and more. Finally, the "Benefactors" section lists Mrs. Gardner Cox and Mr. and Mrs. William McCune.
Additionally, on the bottom half of the page, there is a "PROGRAM NOTES" section which provides a description of Nicolas Roussakis's Sextet (1964). The notes describe the instrumentation for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, and piano, and gives some details about the structure and movements of the piece.
The right side of the image shows the edges of other pages, indicating this page is part of a bound booklet or program. The overall appearance suggests that the content could be from a program for a concert series or a cultural event from the 1973–74 season.
The image shows an open book, likely a program or booklet, with a clean and formal layout. The visible page contains several sections, including:
Contributors, 1973-74 Season: This section lists individuals categorized as Donors, Patrons, Guarantors, and Benefactors. The names are listed in alphabetical order, with titles such as "Mr.", "Mrs.", and "Dr." preceding each name. Examples include:
Program Notes: Below the contributor lists, there is a detailed description of a musical piece titled "NICOLAS ROUSSAKIS, SETTET (1964)". The notes provide insight into the composition:
The book itself has a simple design with clean white pages and green spine edges, suggesting it may be part of a formal program or archival document. The text is typed, indicating it was likely printed rather than handwritten. The overall appearance is professional and organized, typical of a program booklet for a concert or performance season.
The image is of a book with a white cover. The book is open to a page that contains a list of contributors and benefactors for the 1973-74 season. The names of the contributors and benefactors are listed under the headings "Donors," "Patrons," "Guarantors," and "Benefactors." The book also contains program notes for a performance of a sextet by Nicolas Roussakis, which was written in 1964 for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, and piano. The notes describe the structure and musical elements of the sextet.