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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1974-1975

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The image shows a program for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, titled "Thursday Noon Recital Series," dated April 10, 1975. The program is for a recital titled "Alexander's Feast, consort" and features two main sections: "Music from Spain" and "Music from Early America."

Music from Spain includes the following pieces, all noted as Sephardic from the 15th century:

  • La rosa
  • A la una
  • Hay el rey
  • Non t'apares
  • Conplas di Purim
  • Povereta
  • Conplas di Purim
  • Conja mija

Music from Early America includes the following pieces with their respective composers and sources:

  • Amanda (Justin Morgan, 1747-1796)
  • Will you go (The Sacred Harp, 1860)
  • Jargon (William Billings, 1746-1800)
  • My days have been so wonderful free (Francis Hopkinson, 1737-1791)
  • Simple gifts (Shaker song, 19th century)
  • Bow and be simple (Shaker song, 19th century)
  • Shaker Life (Shaker song, 19th century)
  • Brethren, ain't you happy (Shaker song, 19th century)
  • Come dance and sing (Shaker song, 19th century)
  • Old Joe Clark (Appalachian fiddle tune)
  • Northport (The Sacred Harp)

The program also lists the performers and the instruments they play:

  • Elizabeth Hershey: Lute, vielle, oud, saz, guitar, percussion
  • Lisle Kulbach: Krummhorn, recorders, medieval fiddle, rebec, viola da gamba, psaltery, violin
  • David Lawrence: Chalumeau, krummhorns, recorders, bamboo flutes, percussion
  • Margaret Raines: Viola da gamba, krummhorn, saz
  • Terrance Tobias: Harp, krummhorns, percussion

The program concludes with a note about the next recital on April 17, 1975, featuring Lenora McCroskey Stein, organist and other instrumentalists.

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The image depicts a page from the program booklet for a Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, held on April 10, 1975.

The program is titled "Alexander's Feast, consort" and features a selection of music from Spain and music from early America.

Music from Spain:

  • The list includes several pieces:
    • La rosa (Sephardic, 15th century)
    • A la una
    • Hay el rey
    • Non t'apares
    • Conplas di Purim
    • Povereta
    • Conplas di Purim
    • Conja mija

Music from Early America:

  • The list includes:
    • Amanda
    • Will you go
    • Jargon
    • My days have been so wonderful free
    • Simple gifts
    • Bow and be simple
    • Shaker Life
    • Brethren, ain't you happy
    • Come dance and sing
    • Old Joe Clark
    • Northport

The compositions from early America are credited to various composers:

  • Justin Morgan (1747-1796)
  • The Sacred Harp (1860)
  • William Billings (1746-1800)
  • Francis Hopkinson (1737-91)
  • Several Shaker songs from the 19th century
  • An Appalachian fiddle tune
  • The Sacred Harp

The instrumentalists and their instruments are listed:

  • Elizabeth Hershey: Lute, violle, oud, saz, guitar, percussion
  • Lisle Kulbach: Krumnhorn, recorders, medieval fiddle, rebec, viola da gamba, psaltery, violin
  • David Lawrence: Chalumeau, krumnhorns, recorders, bamboo flutes, percussion
  • Margaret Raines: Viola da gamba, krumnhorn, saz, harp, krumnhorns, percussion
  • Terrance Tobias: (specific instruments not fully detailed in this visible portion)

The page also mentions the next recital scheduled for April 17, 1975, featuring Lenora McCroskey Stein, the organist, and other instrumentalists.

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The image is a program for a recital held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on Thursday, April 10, 1975, as part of their Thursday Noon Recital Series. The concert is titled "Alexander's Feast, consort."

The program is divided into two sections of music:

  1. Music from Spain:

    • La rosa (Sephardic, 15th century)
    • À la una
    • Hay el rey
    • Non t'apares
    • Conplas di Purim
    • Povereta
    • Conplas di Purim (repeated)
    • Conja mija
  2. Music from Early America:

    • Amanda (Justin Morgan, 1747/1796)
    • Will you go (The Sacred Harp, 1860)
    • Jargon (William Billings, 1746-1800)
    • My days have been so wonderful free (Francis Hopkinson, 1737-91)
    • Simple gifts (Shaker song, 19th century)
    • Bow and be simple (Shaker song, 19th century)
    • Shaker Life (Shaker song, 19th century)
    • Brethren, ain't you happy (Shaker song, 19th century)
    • Come dance and sing (Shaker song, 19th century)
    • Old Joe Clark (Appalachian fiddle tune)
    • Northport (The Sacred Harp)

The performers listed are:

  • Elizabeth Hershey: Lute, vielle, oud, saz, guitar, percussion
  • Lisle Kulbach: Krumhorn, recorders, medieval fiddle, rebec, viola da gamba, psaltery, violin
  • David Lawrence: Chalumeau, krumhorns, recorders, bamboo flutes, percussion
  • Margaret Raines: Viola da gamba, krumhorn, saz
  • Terrance Tobias: Harp, krumhorns, percussion

The program also mentions that the next recital will be held on April 17, 1975, featuring Lenora McCroskey Stein, the organist, and other instrumentalists.

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The image shows a program from a Thursday Noon Recital Series event held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, on April 10, 1975. The recital was titled "Alexander's Feast, consort" and featured music from Spain and early America.

Music from Spain:

  1. La rosa - Sephardic, 15th Century
  2. A la una
  3. Hay el rey
  4. Non t'apares
  5. Conplas di Purim
  6. Povereta
  7. Conplas di Purim (repeated)
  8. Conja mija

Music from Early America:

  1. Amanda - Justin Morgan, 1747-1796
  2. Will you go
  3. Jargon
  4. My days have been so wonderful free
  5. Simple gifts
  6. Bow and be simple - Shaker song, 19th Century
  7. Shaker Life - Shaker song, 19th Century
  8. Brethren, ain't you happy - Shaker song, 19th Century
  9. Come dance and sing - Shaker song, 19th Century
  10. Old Joe Clark
  11. Northport
  12. Appalachian fiddle tune
  13. The Sacred Harp, 1860 - William Billings, 1746-1800
  14. Francis Hopkinson, 1737-91

The program also lists the performers and the instruments they played:

  • Elizabeth Hershey: Lute, vielle, oud, saz, guitar, percussion
  • Lisle Kulbach: Krumhorn, recorders, medieval fiddle, rebec
  • David Lawrence: Viola da gamba, psaltery, violin
  • Margaret Raines: Chalumeau, krumhorns, recorders, bamboo flutes, percussion
  • Terrance Tobias: Viola da gamba, krumhorn, saz
  • Harp, krumhorns, percussion

The next recital was scheduled for April 17, 1975, featuring Lenora McCroskey Stein as the organist and other instrumentalists.

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The image is of a concert program from a recital held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The event was part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series and took place on April 10, 1975.

Program Details:

Title: Alexander's Feast, consort

Music from Spain (Sephardic, 15th Century)

  • La rosa
  • A la una
  • Hay el rey
  • Non t'apares
  • Conplas di Purim
  • Povereta
  • Conplas di Purim
  • Conja mija

Music from Early America

  • Amanda (Justin Morgan, 1747-1798)
  • Will you go (The Sacred Harp, 1860)
  • Jargon (William Billings, 1746-1800)
  • My days have been so wondrous free (Francis Hopkinson, 1737-91)
  • Simple gifts (Shaker song, 19th Century)
  • Bow and be simple (Shaker song, 19th Century)
  • Shaker Life (Shaker song, 19th Century)
  • Brethren, ain't you happy (Shaker song, 19th Century)
  • Come dance and sing (Shaker song, 19th Century)
  • Old Joe Clark (Appalachian fiddle tune)
  • Northport (The Sacred Harp)

Performers:

  • Elizabeth Hertshey: Lute, saz, guitar, percussion
  • Lisle Kulbach: Krummhorn, recorders, medieval fiddle, rebec, viola da gamba, psaltery, percussion
  • David Lawrence: Chalumeau, krummhorns, recorders, bamboo flutes, percussion
  • Margaret Raines: Viola da gamba, krummhorn, saz, harp
  • Terrance Tobias: Harp, krummhorns, percussion

Next Recital:

The following recital was scheduled for April 17, 1975, featuring Lenora McCroskey Stein, organist, and other instrumentalists.

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The image shows a program for a concert titled "Thursday Noon Recital Series" held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University on April 10, 1975. The concert was performed by a group called "Alexander's Feast, consort."

The program is divided into two main sections: "Music from Spain" and "Music from Early America."

Music from Spain:

  1. La rosa - Sephardic, 15th Century
  2. A la una
  3. Hay el rey
  4. Non t'apares
  5. Conplas di Purim
  6. Povereta
  7. Conplas di Purim
  8. Conja mija

Music from Early America:

  1. Amanda - Justin Morgan, 1747-1796
  2. Will you go - The Sacred Harp, 1860
  3. Jargon - William Billings, 1746-1800
  4. My days have been so wondrous free - Francis Hopkinson, 1737-1791
  5. Simple gifts - Shaker song, 19th Century
  6. Bow and be simple - Shaker song, 19th Century
  7. Shaker Life - Shaker song, 19th Century
  8. Brethren, ain't you happy - Shaker song, 19th Century
  9. Come dance and sing - Shaker song, 19th Century
  10. Old Joe Clark - Appalachian fiddle tune
  11. Northport - The Sacred Harp

The performers and their instruments are listed as follows:

  • Elizabeth Hershey: Lute, vielle, oud, saz, guitar, percussion
  • Lise Kulbach: Krummhorn, recorders, medieval fiddle, rebec, viola da gamba, psaltery, violin
  • David Lawrence: Chalumeau, krummhorns, recorders, bamboo flutes, percussion
  • Margaret Raines: Viola da gamba, krummhorn, saz
  • Terrance Tobias: Harp, krummhorns, percussion

Additionally, there is a note at the bottom mentioning the next recital on April 17, 1975, featuring Lenora McCroskey Stein, organist, and other instrumentalists.

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The image shows a typed program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University on April 10, 1975. The recital is titled "Alexander's Feast, consort."

The program is divided into two sections:

  1. MUSIC FROM SPAIN (Sephardic, 15th C.)

    • La rosa
    • A la una
    • Hay el rey
    • Non t'aparès
    • Conplas di Purim
    • Povereta
    • Conplas di Purim (listed again)
    • Conja mija
  2. MUSIC FROM EARLY AMERICA

    • Amanda (Justin Morgan, 1747-1796)
    • Will you go (The Sacred Harp, 1860)
    • Jargon (William Billings, 1746-1800)
    • My days have been so wonderous free (Francis Hopkinson, 1737-91)
    • Simple gifts (Shaker song, 19th C.)
    • Bow and be simple (Shaker song, 19th C.)
    • Shaker Life (Shaker song, 19th C.)
    • Brethren, ain't you happy (Shaker song, 19th C.)
    • Come dance and sing (Shaker song, 19th C.)
    • Old Joe Clark (Appalachian fiddle tune)
    • Northport (The Sacred Harp)

At the bottom, the performers and their instruments are listed:

  • Elizabeth Hershey: Lute, vielle, oud, saz, guitar, percussion.
  • Lisle Kulbach: Krummhorn, recorders, medieval fiedel, rebec, viola da gamba, psaltery, violin.
  • David Lawrence: Chalumeau, krummhorns, recorders, bamboo flutes, percussion.
  • Margaret Raines: Viola da gamba, krummhorn, saz.
  • Terrance Tobias: Harp, krummhorns, percussion.

The note states the next recital will be on April 17, 1975, featuring Lenora McCroskey Stein, organist, and other instrumentalists.

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The image you have presented shows a printed program for a Thursday Noon Recital Series event at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, dated April 10, 1975. The event titled "Alexander's Feast, consort" featured a music program with pieces from Spain and Early America.

The MUSIC FROM SPAIN section includes works labeled as 'Sephardic, 15th C.' and other titles like "La rosa," "A la una," "Hay el rey," "Non t'apares," "Conplas di Purim," "Povereta," and "Conja mijá."

The MUSIC FROM EARLY AMERICA section includes "Amanda," "Will you go," "Jargon," and several selections by Francis Hopkinson and Shaker songs from the 19th century such as "My days have been so wondrous free," "Simple gifts," "Bow and be simple," "Shaker Life," "Brethren, ain't you happy," and "Come dance and sing." The program also includes "Old Joe Clark," which is described as an Appalachian fiddle tune, and a piece titled "The Sacred Harp, 1860."

Performers named are Elizabeth Hershey, Lisle Kulbach, David Lawrence, Margaret Raines, and Terrance Tobias, who play a variety of instruments such as the lute, vielle, oud, saz, guitar, percussion, krummhorns, recorders, medieval fidel, rebec, viola da gamba, psaltery, violin, charlesmagne, bamboo flutes, percussion, viola da gamba, krummhorn, and harp.

The last lines of the program announce the next recital which was scheduled for April 17, 1975, featuring Lenora McCroskey Stein, organist and other instrumentalists.

The physical appearance of the program page indicates it may be a photograph of an open book or pamphlet with a green cover, showing a slight curvature of the pages. There are remnants of other pages behind the current one.

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The image is a close-up of a page from a program booklet. The page is from the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, dated April 10, 1975. The program features music from Spain and early America. The Spanish section includes Sephardic music from the 15th century, with pieces like "La rosa," "A la una," "Hay el rey," "Non t'apares," "Conplas di Purim," "Povereta," and "Conja mija." The early American section features works by composers such as Amanda, William Billings, and Francis Hopkinson, including pieces like "The Sacred Harp," "Jargon," "My days have been so wonderful free," and several Shaker songs. The booklet also lists the performers and their instruments, including Elizabeth Hershey on lute, violle, oud, saz, guitar, and percussion; Lisle Kulbach on Krummhorn, recorders, medieval fiddle, rebec, viola da gamba, psaltery, and violin; David Lawrence on chalumeau, krummhorns, recorders, bamboo flutes, percussion; Margaret Raines on viola da gamba, krummhorn, and saz; and Terrance Tobias on harp, krummhorns, and percussion. The next recital is scheduled for April 17, 1975, featuring Lenora McCroskey Stein, organist, and other instrumentalists.

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The image shows a page from a book or program, possibly related to a concert or recital. The page is divided into two sections, with the left side featuring a list of songs and the right side providing information about the performers and instruments. The top of the page mentions "Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University" and "Thursday Noon Recital Series," indicating that the event is part of a series held at the museum. The date of the event is April 10, 1975, and the program includes music from Spain and early America. The performers listed include Elizabeth Hershey, Lisle Kulbach, David Lawrence, Margaret Raines, and Terrance Tobias, along with their respective instruments. The page also mentions the next recital, which is scheduled for April 17, 1975, featuring Lenora McCroskey Stein as the organist and other instrumentalists.