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The image is of a printed program for a musical recital held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The event is part of the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" and took place on May 16, 1974, at 12:15 p.m.
The performer for this recital is Herbert Burits, an organist. The program features works by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):
The program also includes biographical information about Herbert Burits. He holds a B.S. degree from Columbia University and an M.S.M. degree from the School of Sacred Music at Union Theological Seminary in New York City. For the past 16 years, he has been the Director of Music and Fine Arts at the United Methodist Church of Red Bank, New Jersey. Burits has performed throughout the U.S.A., Europe, and the West Indies as a keyboard artist on organ, harpsichord, and piano. He made his debut at Carnegie Recital Hall last season as one-half of the duo-piano team of Burits and Benoist.
The next concert in the series is scheduled for May 23, Ascension Day Tower Concert, featuring the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, with James Johnson as the Director.
The image is a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on May 16, 1974, at 12:15 p.m. The recital featured Herbert Burtis as the organist.
The program consisted of pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):
Herbert Burtis was noted to have a B.S. degree from Columbia University and an M.S.M. degree from the School of Sacred Music at Union Theological Seminary in New York City. He had been the Director of Music and Fine Arts at the United Methodist Church of Red Bank, New Jersey, for the past 16 years. Burtis had performed extensively as a keyboard artist on organ, harpsichord, and piano across the U.S.A., Europe, and the West Indies. He made his debut at Carnegie Recital Hall the previous season as part of the duo-piano team with Benoit.
The next concert in the series was scheduled for May 23, an Ascension Day Tower Concert by the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble. The Thursday Noon Recital Series was directed by James Johnson.
The image is a page from a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, scheduled for May 16, 1974, at 12:15 p.m. The recital features Herbert Burtis, an organist.
The program lists the following works by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):
The program notes Herbert Burtis's educational background, stating that he holds a B.S. degree from Columbia University and an M.S.M. degree from the School of Sacred Music at Union Theological Seminary in New York City. He has been the Director of Music and Fine Arts at the United Methodist Church of Red Bank, New Jersey, for 16 years. Burtis has performed extensively throughout the U.S.A., Europe, and the West Indies, notably as part of a duo-piano team with Benois and debuting at Carnegie Recital Hall the previous season.
The next concert mentioned is on May 23, an Ascension Day Tower Concert with the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, also part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series, directed by James Johnson.
The image shows a program for a recital at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, as part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series on May 16, 1974, at 12:15 p.m. The recital featured Herbert Burits, an organist. The program includes works by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):
The program also provides background information about Herbert Burits, noting that he holds a B.S. degree from Columbia University and an M.S.M. degree from the School of Sacred Music at Union Theological Seminary in New York City. For 16 years, he served as the Director of Music and Fine Arts at the United Methodist Church of Red Bank, New Jersey. Burits has performed extensively in the U.S.A., Europe, and the West Indies as a keyboard artist on organ, harpsichord, and piano. He is also half of the duo-piano team of Burits and Benoist and made his debut at Carnegie Recital Hall the previous season.
The program mentions the next concert on May 23, an Ascension Day Tower Concert featuring the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, also part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series directed by James Johnson.
The image is a program for an organ recital that took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University on Thursday, May 16, 1974, at 12:15 p.m.
Performer:
Herbert Burtis, organist
Pieces Performed:
Herbert Burtis holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Columbia University and a Master of Sacred Music degree from the School of Sacred Music at Union Theological Seminary in New York City. For the past 16 years, he has been the Director of Music and Fine Arts at the United Methodist Church of Red Bank, New Jersey.
Mr. Burtis has performed throughout the U.S.A., Europe, and the West Indies as a keyboard artist on organ, harpsichord, and piano. As one-half of the duo-piano team of Burtis and Benoist, he made his debut at Carnegie Recital Hall last season.
The next concert in the Thursday Noon Recital Series is scheduled for May 23, featuring the Ascension Day Tower Concert with the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, directed by James Johnson.
The image is a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on May 16, 1974, at 12:15 p.m. The featured performer was Herbert Burits, an organist.
The program listed the following pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):
Herbert Burits' educational background and professional experience were briefly outlined:
The next concert was announced as the Ascension Day Tower Concert by the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble on May 23.
The program was directed by James Johnson, who was the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.
This image shows a printed program for a recital event at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. The program outlines the details for the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" held on May 16, 1974, at 12:15 p.m. The recital featured organist Herbert Burits.
The program list includes works by Johann Sebastian Bach:
Additionally, there is a brief biography of Herbert Burits, mentioning his educational background with a B.S. degree from Columbia University, M.S.M. degree from the School of Sacred Music at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, and his experience as the Director of Music and Fine Arts at the United Methodist Church of Red Bank, New Jersey. It also notes that Mr. Burits had performed in the U.S.A., Europe, and with one-half of the duo-piano team of Burits and Benoist; he debuted at Carnegie Recital Hall the previous season.
The next concert is mentioned as the "May 23, Ascension Day Tower Concert, the Cambridge, Symphonic Brass Ensemble."
The director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series is listed as James Johnson. The program itself is on a white printed sheet mounted on a green backing.
The image shows a typed program announcement for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on May 16, 1974, at 12:15 p.m. The organist featured in the recital is Herbert Burtis.
The program consists entirely of works by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) and includes:
Following the program, there is a short biography of Herbert Burtis, noting his degrees (B.S. from Columbia University and M.S.M. from the School of Sacred Music at Union Theological Seminary, New York City). It mentions his 16 years as Director of Music and Fine Arts at the United Methodist Church of Red Bank, New Jersey. It also states that Burtis has performed extensively across the U.S., Europe, and the West Indies as a keyboard artist on organ, harpsichord, and piano. Burtis made his Carnegie Recital Hall debut with duo-piano partner Benoist the previous season.
The announcement concludes with information about the next concert scheduled for May 23, the Ascension Day Tower Concert featuring the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, and is signed by James Johnson, Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.
The image shows a concert program for a performance by Herbert Burtis, an organist, scheduled for Thursday, May 16, 1974, at 12:15 p.m. The event is part of the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" hosted by the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University.
The concert features works by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750):
This program provides a clear overview of the event, the performer’s credentials, and the musical pieces to be performed, reflecting a well-organized and scholarly concert series.
The image is a scanned page from a program booklet for a musical performance. The page is from the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, held on May 16, 1974, at 12:15 p.m. The featured performer is Herbert Burits, an organist. The program lists several compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach, including the "Prelude and Fugue in E minor" (BWV 533), "Partita: 'Sei gegrüßet, Jesu gütig'" (BWV 768), "Chorale-Prelude: 'Weim wir in höchsten Noten sein'" (BWV 641), and another "Prelude and Fugue in E minor" (BWV 548). The page also includes biographical information about Herbert Burits, highlighting his educational background and professional experience, as well as his performance history. The booklet is bound with a green spine and white pages.