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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1976-1980

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The image shows a schedule for the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, for the Fall Semester of 1977-1978. The recitals are held on Thursdays at 12:15 p.m.

Here is a detailed summary of the schedule:

September

  • 22: James E. Harrington, Jr., organist
  • 29: Robert Schuneman, organist (Works of Bach and Sweelinck)

October

  • 6: Brian Jones, organist
  • 13: Alexander's Feast Consort of early music
  • 20: James Johnson, organist (Works of Bach and Sweelinck)
  • 27: Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble

November

  • 3: Robert and Catherine Strizich, Lutes and Baroque Guitar
  • 10: Barbara Bruns, organist
  • 17: Eugenia DeLamotte, organist
  • 24: (Thanksgiving Day, no recital)

December

  • 1: Quadrivium, Marleen Montgomery director Consort of early music
  • 8: James Johnson, organist
  • 15: James Johnson Singers
  • 22: (Christmas Recess, no recital)
  • 29: (Christmas Recess, no recital)

January

  • 5: Peter Sykes, organist
  • 12: James Riggs, organist (Works of Bach)
  • 19: Cabbage Horn Quartet
  • 26: Laura Sanders, Soprano; Peter Kertzner, Trumpet; Michael Sanders, Organist (Works of Bach and Scarlatti)

The schedule lists various performers and ensembles, with a focus on organists and early music consorts, and includes specific notes on the works being performed or special occasions like holidays when there are no recitals.

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The image shows a schedule for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The schedule is for the Fall Semester of 1977-1978 and is held every Thursday at 12:15 PM.

Here is a detailed breakdown of the recitals:

  • September 22: James E. Harrington, Jr., organist
  • September 29: Robert Schuneman, organist; Works of Bach and Sweelinck
  • October 6: Brian Jones, organist
  • October 13: Alexander's Feast; Consort of early music
  • October 20: James Johnson, organist; Works of Bach and Sweelinck
  • October 27: Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble
  • November 3: Robert and Catherine Strizich, lutes and Baroque guitar
  • November 10: Barbara Bruns, organist
  • November 17: Eugenia DeLamotte, organist
  • November 24: No recital (Thanksgiving Day)
  • December 1: Quadrivium, Marleen Montgomery director; Consort of early music
  • December 8: James Johnson, organist
  • December 15: James Johnson Singers
  • December 22: No recital (Christmas Recess)
  • December 29: No recital (Christmas Recess)
  • January 5: Peter Sykes, organist
  • January 12: James Higbe, organist; Works of Bach
  • January 19: Cabbage Horn Quartet
  • January 26: Laura Sanders, soprano; Peter Kertzner, trumpet; with Baroque Chamber Orchestra; Works of Bach and Scarlatti

This schedule includes performances by various musicians and ensembles, focusing on organists, lutes, Baroque instruments, and early music consort groups, highlighting classical and historical music repertoire.

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The image shows a document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document is titled "THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES" for the fall semester of the 1977-1978 academic year. The recitals were held every Thursday at 12:15 p.m.

The schedule is as follows:

  • September 22: James E. Harrington, Jr., organist
  • September 29: Robert Schuneman, organist, playing works of Bach and Sweelinck
  • October 6: Brian Jones, organist
  • October 13: Alexander's Feast, consort of early music
  • October 20: James Johnson, organist, playing works of Bach and Sweelinck
  • October 27: Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble
  • November 3: Robert and Catherine Strizich, performing lutes and Baroque guitar
  • November 10: Barbara Bruns, organist
  • November 17: Eugenia DeLamotte, organist
  • November 24: No recital (Thanksgiving Day)
  • December 1: Quadrivium, with Marleen Montgomery, director, performing consort of early music
  • December 8: James Johnson, organist
  • December 15: James Johnson Singers
  • December 22: No recital (Christmas Recess)
  • December 29: No recital (Christmas Recess)
  • January 5: Peter Sykes, organist
  • January 12: James Higbe, organist, playing works of Bach
  • January 19: Cabbage Horn Quartet
  • January 26: Laura Sanders, soprano; Peter Kertzner, trumpet; with Baroque Chamber Orchestra, playing works of Bach and Scarlatti

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The image is a program or schedule for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, for the Fall Semester of 1977-1978. The recitals take place on Thursdays at 12:15 p.m. Here is a detailed list of the performances:

  • September 22: James E. Harrington, Jr., organist
  • September 29: Robert Schumann, organist, performing works of Bach and Sweelinck
  • October 6: Brian Jones, organist
  • October 13: Alexander's Feast, Consort of early music
  • October 20: James Johnson, organist, performing works of Bach and Sweelinck
  • October 27: Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble
  • November 3: Robert and Catherine Strizich, Lutes and Baroque Guitar
  • November 10: Barbara Bruns, organist
  • November 17: Eugenia DeLamotte, organist
  • November 24: Thanksgiving Day, no recital
  • December 1: Quadrium, Marleen Montgomery director, Consort of early music
  • December 8: James Johnson, organist
  • December 15: James Johnson Singers
  • December 22: Christmas Recess, no recital
  • December 29: Christmas Recess, no recital
  • January 5: Peter Sykes, organist
  • January 12: James Higbee, organist, performing works of Bach
  • January 19: Cabbage Horn Quartet
  • January 26: Laura Sanders, Soprano; Peter Kertzner, Trumpet; with Baroque Chamber Orchestra, performing works of Bach and Scarlatti

The series features a variety of musicians and ensembles performing different types of early and Baroque music, primarily centered around organ performances and early music consort.

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The image is a schedule for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, for the fall semester of 1977-1978. The recitals were held every Thursday at 12:15 p.m.

Here is the detailed schedule:

  • September 22: James E. Harrington, Jr., organist
  • September 29: Robert Schuneman, organist, performing works of Bach and Sweelinck
  • October 6: Brian Jones, organist
  • October 13: Alexander's Feast, featuring a consort of early music
  • October 20: James Johnson, organist, performing works of Bach and Sweelinck
  • October 27: Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble
  • November 3: Robert and Catherine Strizich, performing on lutes and Baroque guitar
  • November 10: Barbara Bruns, organist
  • November 17: Eugenia DeLamotte, organist
  • November 24: No recital (Thanksgiving Day)
  • December 1: Quadrivium, directed by Marleen Montgomery, featuring a consort of early music
  • December 8: James Johnson, organist
  • December 15: James Johnson Singers
  • December 22: No recital (Christmas Recess)
  • December 29: No recital (Christmas Recess)
  • January 5: Peter Sykes, organist
  • January 12: James Higbe, organist, performing works of Bach
  • January 19: Cabbage Horn Quartet
  • January 26: Laura Sanders, soprano; Peter Kertzner, trumpet; with Baroque Chamber Orchestra, performing works of Bach and Scarlatti

The schedule provides a variety of performances featuring organists, early music consort groups, brass ensembles, lutes, Baroque guitars, and vocal and instrumental quartets.

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The image is a page from a schedule or program for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, for the Fall Semester of 1977-1978. It lists the Thursday Noon Recital Series, which took place every Thursday at 12:15 p.m. The schedule includes the following events:

September:

  • September 22: James E. Harrington, Jr., performing on the organ.
  • September 29: Robert Schuneman, performing works of Bach and Sweelinck on the organ.

October:

  • October 6: Brian Jones, performing on the organ.
  • October 13: Alexander’s Feast, featuring a consort of early music.
  • October 20: James Johnson, performing works of Bach and Sweelinck on the organ.
  • October 27: Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble.

November:

  • November 3: Robert and Catherine Strizich, performing on lutes and Baroque guitar.
  • November 10: Barbara Bruns, performing on the organ.
  • November 17: Eugenia DeLamotte, performing on the organ.
  • November 24: No recital due to Thanksgiving Day.

December:

  • December 1: Quadrivium, directed by Marleen Montgomery, performing a consort of early music.
  • December 8: James Johnson, performing on the organ.
  • December 15: James Johnson Singers.
  • December 22: No recital due to Christmas Recess.
  • December 29: No recital due to Christmas Recess.

January:

  • January 5: Peter Sykes, performing on the organ.
  • January 12: James Higbe, performing works of Bach on the organ.
  • January 19: Cabbage Horn Quartet.
  • January 26: Laura Sanders, Soprano; Peter Kertzner, Trumpet; with Baroque Chamber Orchestra, performing works of Bach and Scarlatti.

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This image shows an open booklet or program for the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is associated with Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The program is for the fall semester of 1977-1978, with recitals scheduled on Thursdays at 12:15 p.m. The list includes dates from September 22nd through January 26th along with names of performers and occasionally the pieces they will be presenting, which are works by composers like Bach and Sweelinck and performances involving instruments such as the lute, baroque guitar, and organ. The schedule also notes dates when there would be no recital, such as Thanksgiving Day and the Christmas Recess. There is a metallic clasp or binding element visible on the left, which is holding the pages of the booklet or program together. The backdrop is a neutral color which contrasts with the white of the paper, aiding readability.

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The image depicts a page from a program or schedule for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page is titled "Fall Semester 1977-1978" and outlines the "Thursday Noon Recital Series", which takes place on Thursdays at 12:15 p.m.

The schedule is organized chronologically by month and date, listing performances by various musicians and ensembles. Each entry includes the performer's name, their role (e.g., organist, director), and the type of music or ensemble they will present. Some notable details include:

  • September: Features performances by James E. Harrington, Jr. (organist) and Robert Schuneman (organist, works of Bach and Sweelinck).
  • October: Includes Brian Jones (organist), Alexander’s Feast by the Consort of Early Music, and James Johnson (organist, works of Bach and Sweelinck).
  • November: Highlights the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, Robert and Catherine Strizich (lutes and Baroque guitar), Barbara Bruns (organist), Eugenia DeLamotte (organist), and a Thanksgiving Day performance without a recital.
  • December: Features the Quadrivium, directed by Marleen Montgomery (Consort of Early Music), James Johnson (organist), and James Johnson Singers, with Christmas Recesses noted on December 22 and 29 (no recitals).
  • January: Includes Peter Sykes (organist), James Higbe (organist, works of Bach), the Cabbage Horn Quartet, and Laura Sanders (soprano) with Peter Kertzner (trumpet) and the Baroque Chamber Orchestra, performing works of Bach and Scarlatti.

The page is printed on a light-colored cardstock and is part of a larger booklet or program, as indicated by the visible spine and additional pages on either side. The design is clean and minimalist, typical of academic or institutional programming materials from the era.

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The image shows a page from a booklet or program listing the schedule for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, for the Fall Semester of 1977-1978. The page is white and contains text printed in black. The recitals are scheduled for Thursdays at 12:15 p.m. The page lists the dates and performers for each recital, starting with James E. Harrington, Jr., on September 22, and ending with Laura Sanders, Soprano; Peter Kertzner, Trumpet; and the Baroque Chamber Orchestra on January 26. The recitals feature various musicians and ensembles, including organists, a symphonic brass ensemble, a lutes and baroque guitar duo, and a soprano and trumpet with a chamber orchestra. The program includes works by composers such as Bach, Sweelinck, and Scarlatti.

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The image is a document, likely a program or schedule, for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, for the Fall Semester of 1977-1978. The document is printed on white paper and is placed within a brown folder. The text is organized into columns, with the left column listing the months and dates, and the right column detailing the performers and the music they will play.

The document specifies that the recitals are held on Thursdays at 12:15 p.m. The schedule includes a variety of performers and musical selections, with some recitals featuring specific themes or works by particular composers. For example, there are recitals dedicated to the works of Bach and Sweelinck, early music, and a Thanksgiving Day recital without a specific program. Additionally, there are two Christmas recess periods where no recitals are scheduled.

The performers listed include organists, ensembles, and soloists, indicating a diverse range of musical performances throughout the semester. The document serves as a comprehensive guide for attendees, providing them with the necessary information to plan their visits to the museum's Thursday Noon Recital Series.