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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1973-1974

ARCH.2013.5.16, Rendition: 799629

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The image shows a program from a musical event. The program is titled "PROGRAM" and is divided into three sections, each listing different musical pieces and the performers.

  1. Section I:
  • Performer: Scott-Martin Kosofsky, recorders, with Martin Pearlman, harpsichord.
  • Pieces:
    • "Methodische" Sonata in G major (1728) by Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767), including movements: Cantabile, Allemand, and Spiritoso.
    • Selections from "Der Fluyten Lust-Hof" (1644-54) by Jacob van Eyck (c. 1590-1657).
  1. Section II:
  • Performer: Jean Lamon, baroque violin, with Sarah Cunningham, viola da gamba, and Suzanne E. Cleverdon, harpsichord.
  • Pieces:
    • Fantasia in D minor by John Jenkins (1592-1678).
    • Sonata in E minor by Dario Castello (c. 1600-c. 1660).
  1. Section III:
  • Performer: Scott-Martin Kosofsky, recorders, with Martin Pearlman, harpsichord.
  • Pieces:
    • Two Fantasies by Georg Philipp Telemann.
    • Sonata in E major by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), including movements: Adagio ma non tanto, Allegro, and Allegro assai.
  • Performer: Jean Lamon, baroque violin, with Sarah Cunningham, viola da gamba, and Suzanne E. Cleverdon, harpsichord.
  • Piece: Neuvieme Concert from "L'apotheose de Corelli" (1724) by Francois Couperin (1668-1733), including movements: La Charmille, Les Grâces, Le Dodo ou lLove, La Noble Fierte, and La Douceur.

The program also notes that Sarah Cunningham and Martin Pearlman were Bodky Award Winners in 1971 and 1972.

Additional information at the bottom mentions Jack Fisher, who has been a finalist in several organ playing competitions and has performed in the United States, England, and Bermuda. The next concert is announced for May 2, 1974, featuring Hugh and Thomas Geoghegan, duo-guitarists, 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 a classical music recital. The program details performances by various musicians, including Scott-Martin Kosopsky as a recorder player, along with other instrumentalists and a harpsichordist.

Here is a detailed breakdown of the program:

  1. Section I:

    • Scott-Martin Kosopsky, Recorders, with Martin Pearlman on harpsichord.

      • "Methodische" Sonata in G major by Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767).
      • Movements: Gigue, Menuet, and Spirituoso.
    • Selections from "Der Fluyten Lust-Hof" (The Flute's Delight) by Jacob van Eyck (c. 1590-1657).

  2. Section II:

    • Jean Lamont, Baroque Violin, with Sarah Cunningham on viola da gamba and harpsichord.
      • Fantasia in D minor by John Jenkins (1592-1678).
      • Sonata No. 2 in D minor by Dario Castello (c. 1600-c. 1660).
  3. Section III:

    • Scott-Martin Kosopsky, Recorders, with Martin Pearlman on harpsichord.

      • Two Fantasias by Georg Philipp Telemann.
      • Sonata in E major by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750).
      • Movements: Adagio ma non tanto, Allegro, Allegro.
    • Jean Lamont, Baroque Violin, with Sarah Cunningham on viola da gamba and harpsichord.

      • Neapolitan Concerto from "Les Gens Réunis" (1724) by François Couperin (1668-1733), with movements titled:
        • I. Ritratto dell'Amore (Picture of Love)
        • II. Les Charmes
        • III. Les Grécques
        • IV. Le Jeu-cay-quoy
        • V. La Noble Fierté
        • VI. La Douceur
        • VII. L'Été

Additional notes in the program mention that Sarah Cunningham and Martin Pearlman won Bobky Awards in 1971 and 1972. It also notes that Thomson and Jack Fisher have been finalists in several organ playing competitions and have played throughout the Eastern and Western United States, England, and Bermuda. The next concert is scheduled for May 2, 1974, with Hugh and Thomas Geoghegan, duo-guitarists. The event is part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series, directed by James Johnson.

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The image shows a program from a classical music concert. The program is divided into three sections labeled I, II, and III, each featuring different pieces of music performed by various artists and musicians.

Section I:

  • Scott-Martin Kosofsky plays the recorders.
  • The first piece is "Methodische" Sonata in G major (1728) by Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767), with Martin Pearlman on the harpsichord.
    • Movements: Canzonetta, Vivo, Mesto, and Spiritoso.
  • Selections from "Der Flayten Lust-Hof" (1644-54) by Jacob van Eyck (c. 1590-1657).

Section II:

  • Jean Lamon plays the Baroque violin.
    • Sarah Cunningham plays the viola da gamba.
    • Suzanne Cleverdon plays the harpsichord.
  • Fantasia in D minor by John Jenkins (1592-1678).
  • Sonata No. 2 in D minor by Dario Castello (c. 1600-c. 1660).

Section III:

  • Scott-Martin Kosofsky plays the recorders.
    • Martin Pearlman plays the harpsichord.
  • Two Fantasies by Georg Philipp Telemann.
  • Sonata in E major by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750).
    • Movements: Adagio ma non tanto, Allegro, and Allegro assai.
  • Jean Lamon plays the Baroque violin.
    • Sarah Cunningham plays the viola da gamba.
    • Suzanne Cleverdon plays the harpsichord.
  • Neapolitan Concerto from Les Godes Résus (1724) by François Couperin (1668-1733).
    • Movements: Les Charmes, Les Grâces, Les Jeux-cay-quoy, Les Amours, La Noble Fierté, and La Douceur.

Additional notes:

  • Sarah Cunningham and Martin Pearlman were Grammy Award Winners in 1971 and 1972.
  • Thomson and Jack Fisher have been noted for their organ playing and have participated in various competitions and performances across the Eastern and Western United States, England, and Bermuda.
  • The next concert is scheduled for May 2, 1974, featuring Hugh and Thomas Geoghegan as duo-guitarists.
  • The concert is 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 a classical music concert. Here’s a detailed summary:

Program

I.

Scott-Martin Kosofsky, Recorders

  • With Martin Pearlman, harpsichord
    • "Methodische Sonate" in G major (1728) by Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)
      • Cantabile
      • Vivace
      • Mesto
      • Spiritoso
    • Selections from "Der Flayten Lust-Hotz" (1644-54) by Jacob van Eyck (c. 1590-1657)

II.

Jean Lamon, Baroque Violin

  • With Sarah Cunningham, viola da gamba
    • Fantasia in D minor by John Jenkins (1592-1678)
  • With Suzanne Cleveland, harpsichord
    • Sonata No. 2 in D minor by Dario Castello (c. 1600-c. 1660)

III.

Scott-Martin Kosofsky, Recorders

  • With Martin Pearlman, harpsichord
    • Two Fantasias by Georg Philipp Telemann
    • Sonata in E major by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
      • Adagio ma non tanto
      • Allegro
      • Allegro assai

Jean Lamon, Baroque Violin

  • With Sarah Cunningham, viola da gamba
    • Suzanne Cleveland, harpsichord
      • Neuvieme Concert from "Les Goûts Réunis" (1724) by François Couperin (1668-1733)
        • L'Itallien
        • Les Caractères
        • Les Grâces
        • Le Jeu-de-quoy
        • L'Orphee
        • La Noble Fierté
        • La Douceur
        • L'Écho

Additional Information

  • Sarah Cunningham and Martin Pearlman were Bodley Award Winners in 1971 and 1972.
  • A note about Thomson and Jack Fisher mentions that they have been finalists in several organ playing competitions and have played throughout the Eastern and Western United States, England, and Bermuda.
  • The next concert mentioned is on May 2, 1974, featuring Hugh and Thomas Geoghegan, duo-guitarists.
  • The concert is part of the Thursday Moon Recital Series, directed by James Johnson.

The page includes some handwritten notes on the right side, possibly annotations or additional information related to the performers or concert details.

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The image is of a concert program featuring a recital by Scott-Martin Kosofsky on the harpsichord, accompanied by Martin Pearlman on the baroque violin.

Program Details:

Part I:

  • Composer: Martin Pearlman

    • Piece: "Methadische Sonata" in G major (1728)
      • Movements:
        • Cantabile
        • Meüto
        • Spiritoso
  • Composer: Jacob van Eyck (c. 1590-1657)

    • Piece: Selections from "Der Fluyten Lust-Hof"

Part II:

  • Composer: Johann Jakob Froberger (1616-1667)

    • Piece: Suite No. 12 in D minor
      • Movements:
        • Fantasia in D minor
  • Composer: Suranne Cleveston (harpsichord arrangement)

    • Piece: Sonata

Part III:

  • Composers: Scott-Martin Kosofsky, Martin Pearlman

    • Pieces:
      • Two Fantasias
      • Sonata in E major by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
        • Movements:
          • Adagio ma non tanto
          • Allegro
          • Siciliano
          • Allegro assai
  • Composer: Jean Lamon, Baroque Violin

    • Piece: Strasbourg Cuningham, harpsichord arrangement
  • Composer: François Couperin (1668-1733)

    • Piece: "Les Concerts Royaux" from "Le Goût Réuni" (1724)
      • Movements:
        • La Charoloise
        • Les Veilles
        • Les Grâces
        • La Jeunesse-quoy
        • La Noble Fierté
        • La Douceur

Additional Information:

  • Award: Susan Cunningham and Martin Pearlman were Bodky Award winners in 1971 and 1972.
  • Biography Note: The program mentions that Jack Fisher, performing with Thomson, has been a finalist in several organ-playing competitions and has performed in the Eastern United States, England, and Bermuda.

Next Concert:

  • Date: May 2, 1974
  • Performers: Hugh and Thomas Geoghegan, duo-guitarists

Recital Series:

  • Series Name: Thursday Noon Recital Series
  • Director: James Johnson

This program highlights a mix of baroque music, featuring both solo harpsichord pieces and works for harpsichord and baroque violin.

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The image shows a page from a concert program. The program is divided into three sections, each detailing different parts of the concert:

I. Scott-Martin Kosofsky, Recanati

  • "Methodische" Sonata in G minor (1729) by Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)
    • Grave
    • Vivace
    • Adagio
    • Spirituoso
  • Selections from "Der Fluyten Lust-Hof" (1644-54) by Jacob van Eyck (c. 1590-1657)

II. Jean Lamon, Baroque Violin

  • Fantasia in D minor by Sarah Cunningham, viola da gamba; Suzanne Cleveley, harpsichord; Jean Lamon (1927-1679)
  • Sonata No. 2 in D minor by Dario Castello (c. 1602-c. 1644)

III. Scott-Martin Kosofsky, Recanati

  • Two Fantasias by Georg Philipp Telemann
  • Sonata in E major by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
    • Adagio ma non tanto
    • Allegro
    • Adagio
    • Allegro assai
  • Jean Lamon, Baroque Violin
    • Neuvieme Concert in D minor by François Couperin (1668-1733)
      • La Chaste
      • Les Créoles
      • Le Vivement
      • La Vivante
      • La Douceur
      • L'Etincelle

Additionally, the program notes that Sarah Cunningham and Martin Pearlman were Bokky Award Winners in 1971 and 1972. It also mentions that Thomson and Jack Fisher have been finalists in musical composition and playing competitions and have played throughout the Eastern and Western United States, England, and Scandinavia. The next concert is scheduled for May 2, 1974, featuring Hugh and Thomas Geoghegan, duo-guitarists. The Thursday Moon Recital Series is directed by James Johnson.

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The image shows an open book or binder containing several pieces of paper. The topmost paper is a yellow program sheet with red text detailing a music program divided into three parts (I, II, and III). It lists musicians Scott-Martin Kosofsky (recorders), Martin Pearlman (harpsichord), Jean Lamon (baroque violin), Sarah Cunningham (viola da gamba), and Suzanne Cleverdon (harpsichord). The program includes works by composers such as Georg Philipp Telemann, Jacob van Eyck, John Jenkins, Dario Castello, Johann Sebastian Bach, and François Couperin. There is mention that Sarah Cunningham and Martin Pearlman were Bodky Award Winners in 1971 and 1972.

Beneath the yellow program sheet, some typed text on a white paper is visible, though partially obscured. The typing mentions a recital series, a next concert date scheduled for May 2, 1974, featuring Hugh and Thomas Geoghegan (duo-guitarists), and James Johnson as director. There are some visible stains on this white sheet. The papers are resting on a hardcover book or binder with a green spine.

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This image displays a printed sheet with a program for a musical performance. The header reads "PROGRAM" and is divided into three main sections, I, II, III, indicating different segments of the performance. The program lists the names of the performers along with the musical pieces they will be presenting, which include works by composers such as Georg Philipp Telemann, Johann Sebastian Bach, and François Couperin.

Under section I, for recorders, the performers listed are Scott-Martin Kosofsky, accompanied by Martin Pearlman on the harpsichord. They will perform works by Telemann and others.

Section II lists Jean Lamon, who plays the Baroque violin, accompanied by Sarah Cunningham on the viola da gamba and Suzanne Cleverdon on the harpsichord, performing works by John Jenkins and Dario Castello, among others.

In section III, the same recorder player from section I, Scott-Martin Kosofsky, and Martin Pearlman on harpsichord will perform additional Telemann pieces, as well as one by Johann Sebastian Bach.

There's also a mention of the "Neuvième Concert from ‘Les Goûts Réunis’ (1724)" by François Couperin, specified as "L'Impériale" and other movements, and a note that Sarah Cunningham and Martin Pearlman were Bodky Award Winners in 1971 and 1972.

The program mentions the Thursday Noon Recital Series, directed by James Johnson, suggesting that this performance is part of a recurring event. It also indicates that the next concert will feature Hugh and Thomas Geoghegan, duo-guitarists, on May 2, 1974.

The physical condition of the paper reveals some wear, discoloration, and what appears to be water stains, suggesting the document has aged and has been well-handled or stored in less than ideal conditions.

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The image shows a yellow sheet of paper placed on top of a book. The yellow sheet contains text in red font, which appears to be a program for a musical performance. The text includes the names of musicians, composers, and pieces to be performed. The book itself is open, and its pages are white, with a green border on the side. The image is slightly blurry, making it difficult to read the text in detail.

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The image is a photograph of a book with a yellow page in the middle. The book is open, and the yellow page is placed on top of the other pages. The yellow page has some text written on it, which seems to be a program for a concert. The text includes the names of the performers, the date of the concert, and the location. The book has a green border on the sides.