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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1974-1975

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The image is a program from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held on January 30, 1975.

The program lists the following musical pieces and performers:

  1. Pieces by Various Authors:

    • "Cette Anne si belle"
    • "Un berger soupiroit ses peines"
    • "Aux plaisirs, aux délices, bergères"
      These are from Bataille's "Airs de différents auteurs," published between 1608 and 1618.
  2. Bransle de Poictou:

    • Composed by Adrian Le Roy, published in 1568.
  3. Passameze:

    • Also by Adrian Le Roy, published in 1568.
  4. Motet: Demine si tu es:

    • A lute setting by Le Roy.
  5. Psalm Settings:

    • "Psaume CXXX: De profundis"
    • "Psaume VI: Domine ne in furore tuo"
    • The psalms include a tenor by Pierre Certon and a lute song setting by G. Morlaye, published in 1554.
  6. La Girandola:

    • A piece by Thomas Morley, published in 1595.
  7. Other Songs:

    • "Young fair looks"
    • "All ye, whom love or fortune"
    • "Life"
    • "Sorrow, stay"
    • "Whether men do laugh or weep"
      These songs are attributed to various composers and published between 1567 and 1626, including Thomas Campion, John Dowland, Tobias Hume, and Philip Rosseter.

The performers listed are:

  • Elizabeth Hershey on the lute
  • Jane Hershey as soprano
  • Sarah Cunningham on viola da gamba

The recital is directed by James Johnson.

The recital features a Flentrop Organ from 1958 with 33 ranks.

The next recital in the series is scheduled for February 6, 1975, with Yuko Hayashi as the organist.

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The image is a program from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held on January 30, 1975. The program lists the pieces that were performed during the recital.

The pieces included:

  1. Cette Anne si belle by Pierre Guédron
  2. Un berger soupiroit ses peines by Antoine Boësset
  3. Aux plaisirs, aux délices, bergères from Bataille's "Airs de différents auteurs," published 1608-1618
  4. Bransle de Poictou by Adrian Le Roy, published 1568
  5. Passameze by Le Roy
  6. Motet: Demine si tu es by Maillard, with a lute setting by Le Roy
  7. Psaume CXXX: De profundis
  8. Psaume VI: Domine ne in furore tuo - a Tenor by Pierre Certon, with a lute song setting by G. Morlaye, 1554

The second half of the program includes:

  1. La Girandola
  2. Young fair looks by Thomas Morley, published 1595
  3. All ye, whom love or fortune by Thomas Campion, 1567-1620
  4. Life by John Dowland, 1563-1626
  5. Sorrow, stay by Tobias Hume, published 1605
  6. Whether men do laugh or weep by John Dowland
  7. A piece by Philip Rosseter, published 1601

The performers listed were:

  • Elizabeth Hershey on lute
  • Jane Hershey, soprano
  • Sarah Cunningham, viola da gamba

James Johnson was the director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series. The recital was performed on the Flentrop Organ, which had 33 ranks and was built in 1958. The next recital was scheduled for February 6, 1975, with organist Yuko Hayashi.

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The image is a program from a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University on January 30, 1975. Here's a detailed description:

Header:

  • Venue: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University
  • Series: Thursday Noon Recital Series
  • Date: January 30, 1975

Program:
The recital features a variety of musical pieces from different composers, spanning the Renaissance and early Baroque periods:

  1. Anonymous / Pierre Guédron

    • "Cette Anne si belle"
    • "Un berger soupiroit ses peines"
    • "Aux plaisirs, aux délices, bergères" (from Bataille's "Airs de différents auteurs," published between 1608-1618)
  2. Adrian Le Roy, published 1568

    • "Bransle de Poictou"
    • "Passameze"
  3. Various Composers

    • Motet: "Demine si tu es" (Maillard, lute setting by Le Roy)
    • Psalm CXXX: "De profundis" (Tenor by Pierre Certon, lute song setting by G. Morlaye, 1554)
    • Psalm VI: "Domine ne in furore tuo"
  4. Thomas Morley, published 1595

    • "La Girandola"
  5. Various Composers

    • "Young fair looks" (Thomas Campion, 1567-1620)
    • "All ye, whom love or fortune" (John Dowland, 1563-1626)
    • "Life" (Tobias Hume, published 1605)
    • "Sorrow, stay" (John Dowland)
    • "Whether men do laugh or weep" (Philip Rosseter, published 1601)

Performers:

  • Elizabeth Hershey, lute
  • Jane Hershey, soprano
  • Sarah Cunningham, viola da gamba

Director:

  • James Johnson

Additional Information:

  • The recital mentions the Flentrop Organ with 33 ranks, built in 1958.
  • The next recital in the series is noted to be on February 6, 1975, featuring Yuko Hayashi, organist.

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The image shows a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, dated January 30, 1975.

The program lists the following musical pieces and their composers:

  1. "Cette Anne si belle" and "Un berger soupirait ses peines" from "Aux plaisirs, aux délices, bergères" by Pierre Guédron, Antoine Boësset, and Pierre Guédron, from the collection "Bataille's Airs de différents auteurs," published between 1608 and 1618.
  2. "Bransle de Poictou" and "Passameze" by Adrian Le Roy, published in 1568.
  3. "Motet: Demine si tu es" and a lute setting by Le Roy.
  4. Psalm CXXX: "De profundis" and Psalm VI: "Domine ne in furore tuo."
  5. "Maillard, lute setting by Le Roy" and "Maillard, tenor by Pierre Certon, lute song setting by G. Morlaye," published in 1554.
  6. "La Girandola" with lyrics such as "Young fair looks," "All ye, whom love or fortune," "Life," and "Sorrow, stay" and "Whether men do laugh or weep."

The program also includes a note about the performers: Elizabeth Hershey (lute), Jane Hershey (soprano), and Sarah Cunningham (viola da gamba).

Additional details include:

  • The Flentrop Organ from 1958 with 33 ranks.
  • The director of the series is James Johnson.
  • The next recital is scheduled for February 6, 1975, with Yuko Hayashi as the organist.

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The image shows a program for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, dated January 30, 1975, as part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series. The program includes a list of musical pieces to be performed, along with their composers and publishers. The pieces range from works by Pierre Guédron, Antoine Boësset, and others, with publications dating from the early 17th century. Performers listed include Elizabeth Hershey on lute, Jane Hershey as soprano, and Sarah Cunningham on viola da gamba, with James Johnson as the director. The recital features music played on a Flentrop Organ from 1958 with 33 ranks. The next recital is announced for February 6, 1975, with Yuko Hayashi as the organist.

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The image shows a program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on January 30, 1975. The program lists various musical pieces and their composers, along with the performers and directors involved in the recital.

Here is a detailed summary of the program:

  1. Musical Pieces and Composers:

    • Cette Anne si belle by Pierre Guédron
    • Un berger soupirait ses peines by Antoine Boësset
    • Aux plaisirs, aux délices, bergères by Pierre Guédron
    • From Ravaillac’s Airs de différents autheurs, pub. 1608-1618
    • Bransle de Poictou by Adrian Le Roy, pub. 1568
    • Passameze by Le Roy
    • Motet: Demine si tu es by Mailleard, lute setting by Le Roy
    • Tenor by Pierre Certon, lute song setting by G. Morlaye, 1554
    • Psaume CXXX: De profundis
    • Psaume VI: Domine ne in furore tuo
    • La Girandola by Thomas Morley, pub. 1595
    • Young fair looks by Thomas Campion, 1567-1620
    • All ye, whom love or fortune by John Dowland, 1563-1626
    • Life by Tobias Hume, pub. 1605
    • Sorrow, stay by John Dowland
    • Whether men do laugh or weep by Philip Rosseter, pub. 1601
  2. Performers:

    • Elizabeth Hershey, lute
    • Jane Hershey, soprano
    • Sarah Cunningham, viola da gamba
  3. Director:

    • James Johnson
  4. Instrument Information:

    • Flentrop Organ, 1958, 33 ranks
  5. Next Recital:

    • February 6, 1975
    • Organist: Yuko Hayashi

The program reflects a diverse selection of Renaissance and early Baroque music, featuring works by notable composers of the period. The recital includes both vocal and instrumental pieces, showcasing the talents of the performers and the historical significance of the music.

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This image showcases a printed concert program from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University's Thursday Noon Recital Series, dated January 30, 1975.

The program lists classical music pieces to be performed, along with their respective composers. Some of the listed works include:

  • "Cette Anne si belle" by Pierre Guédron
  • "Un berger soupriroit ses peines" by Antoine Boësset
  • "Aux plaisirs, aux délices, bergères" by Pierre Guédron
  • "Branle de Poictou Passameze" by Adrían Le Roy, published in 1568
  • A motet "Demine si tu es" by Maillard
  • "Psaüme CXXX: De profundis" and "Psaüme VI: Domine ne in furore tuo" by Le Roy and G. Morlaye, respectively
  • "La Girandola" by Thomas Morley, published in 1595
  • "Young fair looks" by Thomas Campion, who lived from 1567-1620
  • "All ye, whom love or fortune" by John Dowland, 1563-1626
  • "Life" by Tobias Hume, published in 1605
  • "Sorrow, stay" and "Whether men do laugh or weep" by John Dowland and Philip Rosseter, respectively

The program also notes that the performance featured Elizabeth Hershey on lute, Jane Hershey as the soprano, and Sarah Cunningham playing the viola da gamba. The Thursday Noon Recital Series was directed by James Johnson.

The image shows the cover as well as part of the open page inside, and there is an arrow drawn in pen on the top of the program, possibly made by a previous attendee of the event marking a particular piece of interest. The bottom of the page indicates that the next recital will feature a Flentrop Organ from 1958 with 33 ranks, and the next concert in the series is to be held on February 6, 1975, with Yuko Hayashi as the organist.

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The image depicts a program for a recital held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, as part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series. The event took place on January 30, 1975. The program lists a variety of musical pieces, including songs, motets, and psalms, along with their composers and publication details.

Key Details:

  • Venue: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University

  • Event: Thursday Noon Recital Series

  • Date: January 30, 1975

  • Program Content:

    • Songs:

      • Cette Anne si belle by Pierre Guédron and Antoine Bôtsset
      • Un berger soupirit ses peines by Pierre Guédron
      • Aux plaisirs, aux délices, bergères from Bataille’s Airs de differents auteurs (published 1608–1618)
      • Bransle de Poictou by Adrian Le Roy (published 1568)
      • Passameze by Le Roy
      • La Girandola by Thomas Morley (published 1595)
      • Young fair looks by Thomas Campion (1567–1620)
      • All ye, whom love or fortune by John Dowland (1563–1626)
      • Life by Tobias Hume (published 1605)
      • Sorrow, stay by John Dowland
      • Whether men do laugh or weep by Philip Rosseter (published 1601)
    • Motet:

      • Demine si tu es by Maillard, lute setting by Le Roy
    • Psalms:

      • De profundis (Psalm CXXX) by Pierre Certon, lute song setting by G. Morlaye (1554)
      • Domine ne in furore tuo (Psalm VI) by Le Roy
  • Performers:

    • Elizabeth Hershey (lute)
    • Jane Hershey (soprano)
    • Sarah Cunningham (viola da gamba)
  • Director: James Johnson

  • Organ: Flentrop Organ, 1958, 33 ranks

  • Next Recital: February 6, 1975, organized by Yuko Hayashi

The program is neatly typed and formatted, reflecting the formal and academic setting of the recital. It provides detailed information about the musical selections, their origins, and the performers involved, indicating a focus on early music and historical repertoire.

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The image shows a page from a booklet or program. The top of the page reads "Thursday Noon Recital Series" and "January 30, 1975." Below that, there is a list of musical pieces and composers, along with the names of the performers. The page also includes information about the location of the event, the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, and the director of the recital series, James Johnson.

The musical pieces listed on the page include works by Pierre Guédron, Antoine Boësset, Pierre Guédron, Adrian Le Roy, Pierre Certon, G. Morlaye, Thomas Morley, Thomas Campion, John Dowland, Tobias Hume, and Philip Rosseter. The performers are Elizabeth Hershey on lute, Jane Hershey on soprano, and Sarah Cunningham on viola da gamba.

The bottom of the page includes information about the next recital in the series, which is scheduled for February 6, 1975, and will feature Yuko Hayashi as the organist. The page also includes a brief description of the Flentrop Organ, which is a 1958 instrument with 33 ranks.

Overall, the image appears to be a program for a musical recital that took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University on January 30, 1975. The recital featured a variety of musical pieces from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, performed by a group of musicians on various instruments.

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The image shows a page from a book, which is probably a program for an event. The page has a green border and is titled "Thursday Noon Recital Series" with the date "January 30, 1975." The page contains a list of songs and their composers, along with the names of the performers. The text is written in a cursive font and is arranged in a grid-like format. The page also includes the names of the director and the organist for the event.