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The image shows a page from a book or document listing the schedule for the "Thursday Noon Recitals" at the Busch-Reisinger Museum during the spring of 1975. The schedule includes various performers and their respective dates in February, March, April, and May. Here is a detailed breakdown of the schedule:
February:
March:
April:
May:
The page appears to be from a printed schedule or program booklet, with a green cover visible on the left side.
The image shows a printed program for a series of Thursday noon recitals at the Busch-Reisinger Museum for the Spring of 1975. Here is a detailed list of the events:
February:
March:
April:
May:
The events feature a variety of musicians and ensembles performing on different instruments, primarily focusing on organ and harpsichord recitals, with some vocal and consort performances included.
The image shows a page from a program booklet or schedule for the Busch-Reisinger Museum's Thursday Noon Recitals during the Spring of 1975. The schedule lists the dates and performers for each recital throughout the spring semester.
Here are the details:
February:
March:
April:
May:
The schedule includes a variety of musical performances, featuring both soloists and groups, with a focus on organ and harpsichord performances, as well as consort and choir performances.
The image displays a page from a schedule booklet for Thursday noon recitals at the Busch-Reisinger Museum during the spring of 1975. The events listed are as follows:
February:
March:
April:
May:
The document appears to be handwritten or typewritten on aged paper, with some visible signs of wear and tear.
The image shows a page from a schedule or program book for Thursday Noon Recitals at the Busch-Reisinger Museum during the Spring of 1975. The schedule lists the dates and performers for each recital event.
Here are the details:
February 6: Yuko Hayashi, organist
February 13: Nancy Roblin, organist
February 20: Robert Hill, harpsichord; works of Bach and English virginalists
February 27: Harry Kelton, Hazel Weems, Suzanne John, Maryan Pietropaolo; selections from J.S. Bach's Musical Offering
March 6: Program to be announced
March 13: James Johnson, organist; Bach program
March 20: James Strawhorn, organist
March 27: Edward Kaufman, organist
April 3: Brian Jonce, organist
April 10: Alexander's Feast, consort
April 17: Lenora McCroskey Stein, organist and other instrumentalists
April 24: James Johnson, organist
May 1: Quadrivium Collegium, Marleen Montgomery director
May 8: Marian Ruhl, organist
May 15: Memorial Church Morning Choir, John Ferris director
May 22: Ascension Day Tower Concert: Cambridge Sphyronic Brass Ensemble
May 29: James Johnson, organist
The events are organized chronologically, each listing the performer(s) and sometimes the type of music or specific works performed.
The image shows a page from a program booklet for the Busch-Reisinger Museum's "Thursday Noon Recitals" held during the spring of 1975. The page lists the dates and performers for these recitals, which primarily feature organists, as well as some other instrumentalists and ensembles.
Here is a detailed summary of the events listed:
February 1975:
March 1975:
April 1975:
May 1975:
The page is neatly organized by chronological order, specifying the date and the performer(s) or the program for each Thursday noon recital.
This image shows a typed program schedule for the Busch-Reisinger Museum's Thursday Noon Recitals during the Spring of 1975. The events are listed by date from February 6 to May 29, along with the performers and descriptions of their programs.
The schedule includes:
The page looks slightly aged with a brownish tint near the top and is held in a book or folder with a green cover. It is fastened with staples at the top corners.
This image displays an open book or a booklet with a page visible showing a schedule for "Thursday Noon Recitals" at the "Busch-Reisinger Museum" during "Spring 1975." The schedule lists various dates, names of performers, and brief descriptions of the performances. It seems to be a program of organ recitals and other musical performances. Each entry includes the date, the name of the artist, and some details about the repertoire or musical focus. For example, you can see entries for organists, a harpsichord player, and ensembles. Some specific pieces or composers are mentioned, such as J.S. Bach and a program titled "Alexander's Feast." The booklet is open to a page with a brown discoloration on the top right corner, and the top of the next page is visible on the left side, suggesting that the pages might be either aging or exposed to moisture.
The image shows an open book or program listing the schedule of Thursday Noon Recitals at the Busch-Reisinger Museum for Spring 1975. The page is neatly typed and organized, with entries detailing the dates, performers, and programs for each recital.
February:
March:
April:
May:
The layout is clean and structured, suggesting it is an official program or schedule for the museum's recital series. The book appears to be part of an archive or historical record, given its aged appearance and formal presentation.
The image shows a book or booklet open to a page that contains a schedule or program. The title of the schedule is "Thursday Noon Recitals Spring 1975" and it is located at the top of the page. The schedule lists various events or performances that are to take place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum during the spring of 1975. The events include recitals by different organists, a performance by a harpsichordist, and a concert by the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble. The schedule is organized by date, with the month and day listed for each event. The page appears to be made of paper and has a simple, clean design with a green border on the left side.