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The image is a yellow document detailing information about the Erwin Bodky Memorial Competition, established in 1967 by the Cambridge Society for Early Music. The competition aims to encourage young musicians under 30 to perform on instruments appropriate to the period, ranging from the 12th to the 18th century. Winners receive an honorarium and perform at the Annual Spring Concert. The document lists the winners from 1968 to 1975, specifying their instruments and the year they won. It also mentions the sponsors for the 1975 Bodky Award and expresses appreciation to the contributors. The document concludes with contact information for further details about the competition or the endowment.

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The image shows a page from a document detailing the Erwin Bodky Memorial Competition and its winners over several years. Here’s a detailed summary:

The Erwin Bodky Memorial Competition

  • Establishment: The competition was established in 1967 by the Cambridge Society for Early Music.
  • Purpose: It aims to encourage young musicians under 30 years old to perform early music composed prior to 1791, on instruments appropriate to that period.
  • Awards: Winners receive an honorarium and perform at the Annual Spring Concert for patrons, members, and friends of the Cambridge Society for Early Music.
  • Applications: Applications for the competition are received in the fall each year, with auditions held in early January.
  • Past Competitions: Over the years, the competition has featured notable winners including Ellen Haskel, Lisa Goode Crawford, and others.

Winners of the Erwin Bodky Award

  • 1968:

    • Lisa Goode Crawford, harpsichord
    • David Carroll, John Miller, duo bassoon
  • 1969:

    • Daniel Collins, counter-tenor
    • John Gibbons, harpsichord
  • 1970:

    • Jane Bryden, soprano, and Joel Cohen, lute
    • Preethi de Silva, harpsichord
    • Roger Evans, organ
  • 1971:

    • William R. Parter, organ
    • Sarah Cunningham, viola da gamba, and Lisle Kulbach, harpsichord
    • Hopkinson Smith, lute
  • 1972:

    • Martin Pearlman, harpsichord
    • Renaissance Consort
    • Stanley Charkey, lute
    • Susan Davidson, soprano
    • Persis Epstein, recorder
    • Susan Zimmerman, recorder and Renaissance flute
  • 1973: No award was given.

  • 1974:

    • Scott-Martin Kosofsky, recorders
    • Jean Lamon, baroque violin
  • 1975:

    • Ellen Haskel, harpsichord
    • The Greenwood Consort
    • John Tyson, recorders, krummhorn
    • Kathleen DeVore Tyson, Renaissance flute, recorders
    • Douglas Freundlich, lute
    • Ruth Rubinow, violin
    • Nancy Wilson, soprano, Flemish harp

Sponsors of the 1975 Bodky Award

  • Leo J. Baranek
  • Lilly Bodky, in memoriam
  • John N. Burk Memorial Fund
  • Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cannon
  • William M. Cowen, Jr., in memoriam
  • Dr. and Mrs. Walter J. Gamble
  • Iva Dee Hiatt
  • Roy Lamson
  • David Rockefeller, Jr.
  • Helen S. Slosberg
  • Isabel K. Whiting

Contact Information

The Cambridge Society for Early Music expresses appreciation to its subscribers for their contributions to the Erwin Bodky Award Fund. For more information, interested parties should write to:
Cambridge Society for Early Music
Box 336
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138

This page is a historical snapshot of the competition, showcasing its evolution and the notable musicians who have been recognized over the years.

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The image displays an open brochure for The Erwin Bodky Memorial Competition. The left page provides details about the competition, including its establishment in 1967 by the Cambridge Society for Early Music. The purpose of the competition is to encourage young musicians under 30 to perform early music composed before 1791 on appropriate instruments. It mentions that the competition is supported by contributions to the Erwin Bodky Award Endowment Fund, and winners perform at an annual spring concert. The text also lists various instruments used by past competitors and acknowledges the 1975 sponsors.

The right page lists the winners of the Erwin Bodky Award from 1968 to 1975, specifying the years and the winners along with their instruments. For some years, multiple winners are noted. The winners and their instruments are:

  • 1968: Lisa Goode Crawford (harpsichord), David Carroll and John Miller (duo bassoon)
  • 1969: Daniel Collins (counter-tenor), John Gibbons (harpsichord)
  • 1970: Jane Bryden (soprano), Joel Cohen (lute), Preethi de Silva (harpsichord), Roger Evans (organ)
  • 1971: William R. Parler (organ), Sarah Cunningham (gamba), Lisl Kulbach (harpsichord), Hopkinson Smith (lute)
  • 1972: Martin Pearlman (harpsichord), Renaissance Consort (Renaissance flute, viola da gamba, recorder, lute, harpsichord, soprano, gamba, viol, treble viol, tenor viol, bass viol, flute, tabor, drum, cymbal, Jew’s harp, bones, drum, cymbal, sorduno, rackett, banjo, cittern, mandolin, guitar, harp, clavichord, organ, hornpipe, shawm, bagpipe, transverse flute, oboe, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, drum, cymbal, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, cymbals, sizzle, rattle, tambourine, bells, chime, rattle, scrapers, triangle, c

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The image is a detailed document about the Erwin Bodky Memorial Competition, which is organized by the Cambridge Society for Early Music. Here are the key points:

Overview of the Competition

  • Establishment: The competition was established in 1967.
  • Purpose: It encourages young musicians under 30 years of age to perform early music (composed prior to 1791) on period-appropriate instruments.
  • Uniqueness: It is noted as the only competition of its kind, supported by the Erwin Bodky Award Endowment Fund.

Competition Details

  • Awards: Winners receive an honorarium and perform at the Annual Spring Concert for patrons, members, associates, and friends of the Cambridge Society for Early Music.
  • Past Participation: Over 110 young singers and instrumentalists have competed, playing instruments such as the lute, organ, viola da gamba, various recorders, harpsichord, and more.
  • 20th Competition: Applications for the next competition will be received in the fall, with auditions in early January 1976.

1975 Winners

The winners of the 1975 competition and their respective instruments are:

  • Ellen Haskel, harpsichord
  • The Greenwood Consort (John Tyson, recorders and krummhorn; Kathleen DeVore Tyson, Renaissance flute and recorders; Douglas Freund, lute; Barbara Poeschl Rubino, viola; Nancy Wilson, soprano; Flemish harp)

Bodky Award Winners by Year

  • 1968: Lisa Goode Crawford, harpsichord; David Carol, John Miller, duo bassoon
  • 1969: Daniel Collins, counter-tenor; John Gibbons, harpsichord
  • 1970: Jane Bryden, soprano, and Joel Cohen, lute; Preethi de Silva, harpsichord; Roger Evans, organ
  • 1971: William R. Parten, organ; Sarah Cunningham, gamba, and Lisle Kulbach, harpsichord; Hopkinson Smith, lute
  • 1972: Martin Pearlman, harpsichord; Renaissance Consort (Stanley Cherkis, viola da gamba; Patricia Ann Neely, viola da gamba; Persis Ensor, lute and recorder; Susan Zimmerman, recorder and Renaissance flute)
  • 1973: No award
  • 1974: Scott Martin Kosofsky, recorders; Jean Lamon, baroque violin

1975 Bodky Award Sponsors

The sponsors include:

  • Leo J. Beranek
  • Lily Bodky, in memoriam
  • John N. Burk Memorial Fund
  • Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cannon
  • William M. Gowin, Jr., in memoriam
  • Dr. and Mrs. Walter J. Gamble
  • Iva Dee Hiatt
  • Ray Lamont
  • David Rockefeller, Jr.
  • Helen S. Slayter
  • Isabel K. Wilbur

Acknowledgements

The Cambridge Society for Early Music expresses gratitude to its many subscribers who made individual contributions to the Erwin Bodky Award Fund.

Contact Information

For more information about the Bodky Competition for 1976 or the Endowment, contact:
The Cambridge Society for Early Music, Box 336, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.

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The image is a two-page spread detailing the Erwin Bodky Memorial Competition and its winners from 1968 to 1975. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Left Page:

The Erwin Bodky Memorial Competition:

  • Established in 1967 by the Cambridge Society for Early Music.
  • Purpose: To encourage young musicians under 30 years of age in performing early music composed prior to 1791.
  • The competition focuses on instruments appropriate to the period and is supported by the Erwin Bodky Award Endowment Fund.
  • Audition winners receive an honorarium and perform at the Annual Spring Concert for patrons, members, and friends of the society.
  • Applications for the 1976 competition were to be received in the fall of 1975, with auditions held in early January 1976.
  • Past participants have included over 110 young singers and instrumentalists who have played instruments like the lute, organ, viola da gamba, baroque oboe and flute, recorder, krummhorn, bassoon, and harpsichord.

1975 Bodky Award Sponsors:

  • Leo J. Baranek
  • Lilly Bodky, in memoriam
  • John N. Burk Memorial Fund
  • Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cannon
  • William M. Cowen, Jr., in memoriam
  • Dr. and Mrs. Walter J. Gamble
  • Ivy Dee Hiatt
  • Roy Lamson
  • David Rockefeller, Jr.
  • Helen S. Slosberg
  • Isabel K. Whiting

Additional Information:

  • The Cambridge Society for Early Music expresses appreciation to many subscribers who made individual contributions to the Erwin Bodky Award Fund during the past year.
  • For more information, one should write to the Cambridge Society for Early Music, Box 336, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.

Right Page:

Erwin Bodky Award Winners:

1968:

  • Lisa Goode Crawford, harpsichord
  • David Carroll, John Miller, duo bassoon

1969:

  • Daniel Collins, counter-tenor
  • John Gibbons, harpsichord

1970:

  • Jane Bryden, soprano, and Joel Cohen, lute
  • Preethi de Silva, harpsichord
  • Roger Evans, organ

1971:

  • William R. Porter, organ
  • Sarah Cunningham, gamba, and Lisle Kulbach, harpsichord
  • Hopkinson Smith, lute

1972:

  • Martin Pearlman, harpsichord
  • Renaissance Consort
  • Stanley Charkey, lute
  • Susan Davidson, soprano
  • Persis Ensor, recorder
  • Susan Zimmerman, recorder and Renaissance flute

1973:

  • No award

1974:

  • Scott-Martin Kosofsky, recorders
  • Jean Lamon, baroque violin

1975:

  • Ellen Haskell, harpsichord
  • The Greenwood Consort
  • John Tyson, recorders, krummhorn
  • Kathleen DeVore Tyson, Renaissance flute, recorders
  • Douglas Freundlich, lute
  • Ruth Rubinow, violin
  • Nancy Wilson, soprano, Flemish harp

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The image depicts a page from a booklet or pamphlet detailing the history and winners of the Erwin Bodky Memorial Competition, established in 1967 by the Cambridge Society for Early Music.

Left Page:

The Erwin Bodky Memorial Competition:

  • Purpose: To encourage young musicians under 30 years of age to perform early music composed prior to 1791.
  • Instruments: Appropriate instruments for the period include lute, organ, viola da gamba, baroque oboe and flute, recorder, krummhorn, bassoon, and harpsichord.
  • Awards: Winners receive an honorarium and perform at the Annual Spring Concert.
  • Past Winners: Over 110 young singers and instrumentalists have competed for the award, with notable winners including Ellen Haskell, Lisa Goode Crawford, Daniel Collins, John Gibbons, Jane Bryden, Joel Cohen, Sarah Cunningham, and many others.
  • Auditions: Applications for the ninth annual competition were received in the fall of 1976, with auditions held in early January 1976.

1975 Bodky Award Sponsors:

  • A list of sponsors is provided, including Leo J. Beranek, Lilly Bodky (in memoriam), John N. Burk Memorial Fund, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cannon, William M. Cowen Jr. (in memoriam), Dr. and Mrs. Walter J. Gamble, Iva Dee Hiatt, Roy Lamson, David Rockefeller Jr., Helen S. Slosberg, and Isabel K. Whiting.

Acknowledgement:

  • The society expresses appreciation to its subscribers for contributions to the Bodky Award Fund.

Contact Information:

  • For more information, readers are directed to write to the Cambridge Society for Early Music at Box 336, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.

Right Page:

Erwin Bodky Award Winners:

  • 1968:

    • Lisa Goode Crawford, harpsichord
    • David Carroll, John Miller, duo bassoon
  • 1969:

    • Daniel Collins, counter-tenor
    • John Gibbons, harpsichord
  • 1970:

    • Jane Bryden, soprano, and Joel Cohen, lute
    • Preethi de Silva, harpsichord
    • Roger Evans, organ
  • 1971:

    • William R. Porter, organ
    • Sarah Cunningham, gamba, and Lisle Kulbach, harpsichord
    • Hopkinson Smith, lute
  • 1972:

    • Martin Pearlman, harpsichord
    • Renaissance Consort
    • Stanley Charkey, lute
    • Susan Davidson, soprano
    • Persis Egan, recorder
    • Susan Zimmerman, recorder and Renaissance flute
  • 1973:

    • No award
  • 1974:

    • Scott-Martin Kosofsky, recorders
    • Jean Lamon, baroque violin
  • 1975:

    • Ellen Haskell, harpsichord
    • The Greenwood Consort
    • John Tyson, recorders, krummhorn
    • Kathleen DeVore Tyson, Renaissance flute, recorders
    • Douglas Freundlich, lute
    • Ruth Rubinow, viola
    • Nancy Wilson, soprano, Flemish harp

This summary captures the essence of the content on the page, detailing the competition's history, sponsors, and past winners.

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The image shows an open yellow pamphlet or booklet with text printed in red. The content describes the "Erwin Bodky Memorial Competition" and lists "Erwin Bodky Award Winners" from various years.

On the left page:

  • Title: "The Erwin Bodky Memorial Competition"
  • It explains that the competition was established in 1967 by the Cambridge Society for Early Music to encourage young musicians under 30 years to perform early music played on period-appropriate instruments.
  • It mentions that auditions are held annually, and winners perform at the Annual Spring Concert.
  • Tools and instruments used include lute, organ, viola da gamba, baroque oboe, flute, recorder, krummhorn, bassoon, and harpsichord.
  • Lists sponsors for the 1975 Bodky Award.
  • Gives contact information for more details about the 1976 competition or endowment.

On the right page:

  • Title: "Erwin Bodky Award Winners"
  • Lists award winners by year from 1968 to 1975.
  • Each year includes names of winners along with the instruments they played (harpsichord, bassoon, counter-tenor, lute, organ, soprano, viola, recorder, Renaissance flute, Flemish harp, and others).
  • Notably, 1973 states "No award."

The text is neatly organized in paragraphs and lists, with emphasis on the historical and musical significance of the competition and its recipients.

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The image shown is a two-page spread from a booklet or program. The pages are predominantly yellow with text providing information about the Erwin Bodky Memorial Competition.

On the left page, under the heading "The Erwin Bodky Memorial Competition," there is a description of the competition's purpose and history, noting it was established in 1967 to encourage young musicians under 30 years of age to perform music composed prior to 1791 on instruments appropriate to the period. Details about the audition process, performance opportunities, and prizes are mentioned. Additionally, there's a list of 1975 Bodky Award Sponsors with names of individuals and funds.

The right page lists the "Erwin Bodky Award Winners" from 1968 to 1975, with each year followed by the names of the winners and the instruments they played, such as harpsichord, lute, organ, soprano, and various others.

At the bottom of the left page, there is an invitation to contact the Cambridge Society for Early Music for more information about the competition or the endowment, along with the address in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

This image serves as a historical document of the competition and its winners during a specific period, and showcases the support and recognition given to young musicians specializing in the performance of early music.

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The image shows an open book with bright yellow pages, likely from a program or booklet related to the Erwin Bodky Memorial Competition. The left page provides an overview of the competition, while the right page lists Erwin Bodky Award Winners from various years.

Left Page:

  • Title: The Erwin Bodky Memorial Competition
  • Description: The competition was established in 1967 by the Cambridge Society for Early Music to encourage young musicians (under 30 years old) to perform early music composed before 1791 on appropriate instruments.
  • Purpose: It is noted as the only competition of its kind and depends entirely on contributions to the Erwin Bodky Award Endowment Fund.
  • Audition Details: Winners receive an honorarium and perform at the Annual Spring Concert for patrons, associate members, and friends of the Cambridge Society for Early Music. Applications for the ninth annual competition will be received in the fall of the year, with auditions held in early January 1976.
  • Past Winners: Over 110 young singers and instrumentalists have competed, including performers on instruments such as the lute, organ, viola da gamba, baroque oboe, recorder, crumhorn, bassoon, and harpsichord.
  • Sponsors (1975): A list of sponsors is provided, including individuals and organizations such as Leo Bodky, Lilly J. Beranek, John and Burk Memorial Fund, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cannon, Dr. and Mrs. Gowen Jr., and others.
  • Acknowledgments: The Cambridge Society for Early Music expresses appreciation to many subscribers who contributed to the Erwin Bodky Award Fund.
  • Contact Information: For more information about the Bodky Competition for 1976 or the Endowment, readers are directed to write to either the Cambridge Society for Early Music or the Bodky Award Endowment Fund at Box 33B, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.

Right Page:

  • Title: Erwin Bodky Award Winners
  • List of Winners by Year:
    • 1968: Lisa Goode Crawford (harpsichord), David Carroll, John Miller (duo bassoon)
    • 1969: Daniel Collins (counter-tenor), John Gibbons (harpsichord)
    • 1970: Jane Bryden (soprano), Joel Cohen (lute), Preethi de Silva (harpsichord), Roger Evans (organ)
    • 1971: William R. Parter (organ), Sarah Cunningham (gamba), Lisle Kulbach (harpsichord), Hopkins Smith (lute)
    • 1972: Martin Pearlman (harpsichord), Renaissance Consort, Stanley Charkey (lute), Susan Davidson (soprano), Perri Ensor (lute, recorder), Susan Zimmerman (recorder and Renaissance flute)
    • 1973: No award
    • 1974: Scott-Martin Kosofsky (recorders), Jean Lamon (baroque violin)
    • 1975: Ellen Haskell (harpsichord), The Greenwood Consort, John Tyson (recorders, crumhorn), Kathleen DeVreede (Renaissance flute, recorders), Douglas Freundlich (lute), Ruth Rubino (viols), Nancy Wilton (soprano, Flemish harp)

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The image depicts a formal and informative document, likely part of a program or annual report, detailing the history, purpose, and achievements of the Erwin Bodky Memorial Competition. It highlights the competition's focus on early music and its commitment to nurturing young talent through financial support and performance opportunities. The inclusion of past winners and sponsors underscores the event's prestige and community support.

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The image shows a yellow-colored document that appears to be a pamphlet. The document is titled "The Erwin Body Memorial Competition" and is published by the Cambridge Society for Early Music. The document is dated 1976 and includes information about the competition, including the rules, prizes, and past winners. The document also includes a list of sponsors for the competition. The document is folded in half, with the text on the left side and the sponsors list on the right side.