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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1974-1975

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The image shows a page from a program booklet for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum for the fall season of 1974-75. The page lists the dates and performers for the recitals scheduled during this period.

Here is a detailed summary of the events listed:

September 1974:

  • 26: James Johnson, organist, and Sonya Gutterman, flutist.

October 1974:

  • 3: Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, directed by Robert Hazen.
  • 10: Brian Jones, organist.
  • 17: Sally Sanford, soprano, with accompanying instrumentalists, focusing on medieval and Renaissance music.
  • 24: John Skelton, organist.
  • 31: Alexander's Feast, consort.

November 1974:

  • 7: Jean Clay Radice, organist.
  • 14: Dick Van Kleek, playing horn and other brass instruments, with accompanying players.
  • 21: Lois Regestein, organist.
  • 28: (Thanksgiving Day, no recital)

December 1974:

  • 5: Herbert Burtis, organist.
  • 12: Quadrivium Collegium, directed by Marleen Montgomery.
  • 19: First Church Choir, directed by James Johnson, with James Johnson as the organist.
  • 26: (Vacation, no recital)

January 1975:

  • 2: (Vacation, no recital)
  • 9: Marion Anderson, organist.
  • 16: Paul Jordan, organist and recorder.
  • 23: Lenora McCroskey Stein, organist.
  • 30: Jane Hershey, soprano, Elizabeth Hershey, lute, and Sarah Cunningham, viola da gamba, performing lute songs and solos.

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The image shows a page from the schedule of the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum for the Fall semester of 1974-75. Here are the details listed:

  1. September 26: James Johnson, organist; Sonya Gutterman, flutist.
  2. October 3: Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, directed by Robert Hazen.
  3. October 10: Brian Jones, organist.
  4. October 17: Sally Sanford, soprano, accompanied by instrumentalists for medieval and Renaissance music.
  5. October 24: John Skelton, organist.
  6. October 31: Alexander's Feast, consort.
  7. November 7: Jean Clay Radice, organist.
  8. November 14: Dick Van Kleek, horn and other brass instruments, with accompanying players.
  9. November 21: Lois Regestein, organist.
  10. November 28: Thanksgiving Day, no recital.
  11. December 5: Herbert Burtis, organist.
  12. December 12: Quadrivium Collegium, directed by Marleen Montgomery.
  13. December 19: First Church Choir, directed and organized by James Johnson.
  14. December 26: Vacation, no recital.
  15. January 2: Vacation, no recital.
  16. January 9: Marion Anderson, organist.
  17. January 16: Paul Jordan, organist and recorder.
  18. January 23: Lenora McCroskey Stein, organist.
  19. January 30: Jane Hershey, soprano; Elizabeth Hershey, lute; Sarah Cunningham, viola da gamba, performing lute songs and solos.

This schedule includes a mix of solo performances, ensembles, and choirs, reflecting a diverse musical lineup.

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The image displays a page from a schedule or program booklet for the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" at the Busch-Reisinger Museum during the Fall of 1974 to early 1975.

Here is a detailed summary of the schedule:

September 1974:

  • September 26: James Johnson, organist; Sonya Guttermann, flutist.

October 1974:

  • October 3: Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, directed by Robert Hazen.
  • October 10: Brian Jones, organist.
  • October 17: Sally Sanford, soprano, with accompanying instrumentalists; featuring medieval and Renaissance music.
  • October 24: John Skelton, organist.
  • October 31: Alexander's Feast, consort.

November 1974:

  • November 7: Jean Clay Radice, organist.
  • November 14: Dick Van Kleek, horn and other brass instruments, with accompanying players.
  • November 21: Lois Regestein, organist.
  • November 28: (Thanksgiving Day, no recital).

December 1974:

  • December 5: Herbert Burtis, organist.
  • December 12: Quadrivium Collegium, directed by Marleen Montgomery.
  • December 19: First Church Choir, directed and with James Johnson as organist.
  • December 26: (Vacation, no recital).

January 1975:

  • January 2: (Vacation, no recital).
  • January 9: Marion Anderson, organist.
  • January 16: Paul Jordan, organist and recorder.
  • January 23: Lenora McCroskey Stein, organist.
  • January 30: Jane Hershey, soprano; Elizabeth Hershey, lute; Sarah Cunningham, viola da gamba; performing lute songs and solos.

The document appears to be a historical record, likely from a university or cultural institution, detailing the performances and musicians featured in the series during the specified period.

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The image shows a page from a program or schedule for the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" at the Busch-Reisinger Museum during the Fall semester of 1974-1975. The schedule lists various musical performances, including the performers and the dates of their recitals.

Here is the detailed schedule:

September:

  • 26: James Johnson (organist) and Sonya Gutterman (flutist)

October:

  • 3: Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, directed by Robert Hazen
  • 10: Brian Jones (organist)
  • 17: Sally Sanford (soprano) with accompanying instrumentalists performing medieval and renaissance music
  • 24: John Skelton (organist)
  • 31: Alexander's Feast, consort

November:

  • 7: Jean Clay Radice (organist)
  • 14: Dick Van Kleek (horn and other brass instruments) with accompanying players
  • 21: Lois Regestein (organist)
  • 28: (Thanksgiving Day, no recital)

December:

  • 5: Herbert Burtis (organist)
  • 12: Quadrivium Collegium, directed by Marleen Montgomery
  • 19: First Church Choir, directed and accompanied by James Johnson (organist)
  • 26: (Vacation, no recital)

January (following year):

  • 2: (Vacation, no recital)
  • 9: Marion Anderson (organist)
  • 16: Paul Jordan (organist and recorder)
  • 23: Lenora McCroskey Stein (organist)
  • 30: Jane Hershey (soprano), Elizabeth Hershey (lute), Sarah Cunningham (viola da gamba) performing lute songs and solos

The schedule includes a variety of musicians and ensembles, with a mix of organists, vocalists, instrumentalists, and consort groups performing different styles and periods of music.

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The image shows a schedule for the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" at Busch-Reisinger Museum for the Fall of 1974 and part of Winter 1975. Here is a detailed listing of the recitals:

September

  • 26: James Johnson, organist, and Sonya Gutterman, flutist

October

  • 3: Cambridge Symphonic Ensemble, directed by Robert Hazen
  • 10: Brian Jones, organist
  • 17: Sally Sanford, soprano, with accompanying instrumentalists; performing medieval and renaissance music
  • 24: John Skelton, organist
  • 31: Alexander's Feast, consort

November

  • 7: Jean Clay Radice, organist
  • 14: Dick Van Kleek, playing horn and other brass instruments, with accompanying players
  • 21: Lois Regestein, organist
  • 28: No recital (Thanksgiving Day)

December

  • 5: Herbert Burtis, organist
  • 12: Quadrivium Collegium, directed by Marleen Montgomery
  • 19: First Church Choir, directed by James Johnson, organist
  • 26: No recital (vacation)

January

  • 2: No recital (vacation)
  • 9: Marion Anderson, organist
  • 16: Paul Jordan, organist and recorder player
  • 23: Lenora McCroskey Stein, organist
  • 30: Jane Hershey, soprano, Elizabeth Hershey, lute, Sarah Cunningham, viola da gamba; performing lute songs and solos

This series features a variety of musical performances, predominantly classical, with a mix of soloists, ensembles, and choirs. The events are scheduled to take place at noon on Thursdays.

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The image shows a schedule for the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum during the fall of 1974 to the winter of 1975. The schedule lists various performances, including the dates and the performers or ensembles involved. Here is a detailed breakdown of the events:

September 1974:

  • Sept. 26: James Johnson, organist; Sonya Gutterman, flutist

October 1974:

  • Oct. 3: Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, Robert Hazen, director
  • Oct. 10: Brian Jones, organist
  • Oct. 17: Sally Sanford, soprano, with accompanying instrumentalists; medieval and renaissance music
  • Oct. 24: John Skelton, organist
  • Oct. 31: Alexander's Feast, consort

November 1974:

  • Nov. 7: Jean Clay Radice, organist
  • Nov. 14: Dick van Kleek, horn and other brass instruments, with accompanying players
  • Nov. 21: Lois Regestein, organist
  • Nov. 28: (Thanksgiving Day, no recital)

December 1974:

  • Dec. 5: Herbert Burtis, organist
  • Dec. 12: Quadrivium Collegium, Marleen Montgomery, director
  • Dec. 19: First Church Choir, James Johnson, director and organist
  • Dec. 26: (vacation, no recital)

January 1975:

  • Jan. 2: (vacation, no recital)
  • Jan. 9: Marion Anderson, organist
  • Jan. 16: Paul Jordan, organist and recorder
  • Jan. 23: Lenora McCroskey Stein, organist
  • Jan. 30: Jane Hershey, soprano; Elizabeth Hershey, lute; Sarah Cunningham, viola da gamba; lute songs and solos

The document appears to be typed and is placed inside a green folder or binder.

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The image shows a page from a schedule or program, likely printed on a typewriter given the font and ink. The title at the top of the page is "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" followed by "THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES FALL 1974-5". Below the title is a list of dates and musical performances scheduled for each date. The performances include organists, ensembles, choirs, and solo instrumentalists, indicated by their roles such as "organist" or "soprano", with a few events including multiple performers. The music appears to be classical, with mentions of medieval and renaissance music, and performers playing traditional instruments like the viola da gamba and lute. The document also notes dates when there is no recital due to Thanksgiving and vacations.

The paper is aged, and the right side of the page is aligned with a green-edged book or folder. The page is slightly discolored and has some speckled spots, suggesting physical deterioration or older material.

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This image shows a typed schedule for the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" for Fall 1974-75 at what appears to be a museum or similar venue (the exact name is partially obscured and line-through).

The schedule lists dates from September 26, 1974, through January 30, 1975, along with the names of performers and their instruments or roles. Many of the performers are organists, with some other instruments and vocalists included, such as flutist, soprano, horn and other brass instruments, lute, and viola da gamba. Notable entries include:

  • Sept. 26: James Johnson, organist and Sonya Gutterman, flutist
  • Oct. 3: Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, Robert Hazen, director
  • Oct. 17: Sally Sanford, soprano, with accompanying instrumentalists for medieval and renaissance music
  • Nov. 14: Dick Van Kleek, horn and other brass instruments, with accompanying players
  • Dec. 12: Quadrivium Collegium, Marleen Montgomery, director
  • Jan. 30: Jane Hershey, soprano, Elizabeth Hershey, lute, Sarah Cunningham, viola da gamba: lute songs and solos

Certain dates indicate no recital due to Thanksgiving Day and vacations.

The schedule is typed on a single sheet of paper, which is slightly curled and placed within an open book or binder with an olive green cover. There is a handwritten number "175" in blue ink next to one of the entries.

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The image shows a page from a program or schedule for the Bach-Reisinger Museum Thursday Noon Recital Series, spanning the Fall 1974–5 season. The page is printed on light-colored paper with a green spine visible on the left side, indicating it is part of a bound book or program booklet.

Key Details:

  • Title: "BACH-REISINGER MUSEUM THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES FALL 1974–5"
  • Format: The page lists recital dates, performers, and descriptions of the events.
  • Content:
    • The schedule runs from September 26, 1974, to January 30, 1975.
    • Each entry includes the date, performer(s), and a brief description of the performance.
    • Performers include organists, flutists, sopranos, brass ensembles, choirs, and consort groups.
    • Some entries note special circumstances, such as "Thanksgiving Day, no recital" and "vacation, no recital."
    • The performances feature a variety of musical styles, including medieval and Renaissance music, lute songs, and solos.

Visual Characteristics:

  • The text is typed or printed in a clean, formal font.
  • The page is slightly worn, with visible creases and a small tear at the bottom right corner.
  • The green spine on the left suggests the page is part of a larger bound volume.

This document serves as a historical record of the recital series, showcasing the musical events and performers featured during the fall and winter of 1974–1975 at the Bach-Reisinger Museum.

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The image shows a page from a program booklet, likely for a series of musical events. The top of the page has the title "THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES" and "FALL 1974-5" indicating the season and year of the series. Below this, there is a list of dates and corresponding musical events. Each entry includes the date, the name of the performers, and sometimes additional details about the performance. The events range from organist performances to ensemble concerts, including a variety of instruments and genres. Some dates are marked with "(vacation, no recital)" indicating a break in the series. The page is bordered by a green line at the top and bottom, giving it a distinct and organized look.