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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1976-1980

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The image is a photograph of a printed schedule for the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, for the fall of 1978. The schedule lists various performances and recitals that took place from September 1978 to January 1979. Here is a detailed breakdown:

September

  • 21: James Johnson, organist - Bach: Alla Breve, Concerto in C major, Trio Sonata IV in E minor, Ricercar in F major
  • 28: John Corrie, organist - Bach: from the Leipzig Chorales

October

  • 5: Susan Utron, harpsichord - Bach, Hindemith, Faure, and others
  • 12: Max Miller, organist
  • 19: James Russell Brown, organist
  • 26: Herbert Burtis, organist

November

  • 2: Alexander's Feast consort
  • 9: Brian Jones, organist
  • 16: Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble
  • 23: Holiday, No program
  • 30: Youth Pro Musica, Roberta Humes director

December

  • 7: James Johnson, organist
  • 14: Sandra Stuart, soprano with assisting musicians
  • 21: Holiday, No program
  • 28: Holiday, No program

January

  • 4: Michael Farris, organist
  • 11: Live Oak consort
  • 18: Stephen Rapp, organist - Bach, Matthias Weckmann
  • 25: Christa Rakich, organist - Bach program

The recitals are noted to be at 12:15 p.m. and are open to the public. Contributions are welcomed. James Johnson is listed as the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.

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The image shows a concert schedule for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, for the Fall of 1978. Here is a detailed list of the events:

September:

  • 21: James Johnson, organist; performing works by Bach: Alla Breve, Concerto in C major, Trio Sonata IV in E minor, Toccata in F major.

October:

  • 5: John Corrie, organist; performing Bach's works from the Leipzig Chorales.
  • 12: Max Miller, organist.
  • 19: James Russell Brown, organist.
  • 26: Herbert Burtin, organist.

November:

  • 2: Alexander's Feast concert.
  • 9: Brian Jones, organist.
  • 16: Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble.
  • 23: Holiday, no program.
  • 30: Youth Pro Musica, Roberta Humez, Director.

December:

  • 7: James Johnson, organist.
  • 14: Sandra Stuart, soprano, with assisting musicians.
  • 21: Holiday, no program.
  • 28: Holiday, no program.

January:

  • 4: Michael Farris, organist.
  • 11: Live Oak consort.
  • 18: Stephen Rapp, organist; performing works by Bach and Matthias Weckmann.
  • 25: Christa Rakich, organist; performing a Bach program.

The note at the bottom indicates that these concerts are held at 2:15 p.m. and are open to the public. Contributions can be made to James Johnson, Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.

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The image displays a schedule for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, for the Fall 1978 semester. The recitals are listed by date and include the name of the performer(s) and the program details.

Here is a detailed breakdown:

September 1978:

  • September 21: James Johnson (organist) performing works by Bach: Alla Breve, Concerto in C major, Trio Sonata IV in E minor, and Toccata in F major.
  • September 28: John Corrie (organist) performing Bach: from the Leipzig Chorales.

October 1978:

  • October 5: Susan Iron (harpsichordist) performing works by Bach, Hindemith, Faure, and others.
  • October 12: Max Willer (organist).
  • October 19: James Russell Brown (organist).
  • October 26: Herbert Burtin (organist).

November 1978:

  • November 2: Alexander's Feast consort.
  • November 9: Brian Jones (organist).
  • November 16: Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble.
  • November 23: Holiday, no program.
  • November 30: Youth Pro Musica, directed by Roberta Humez.

December 1978:

  • December 7: James Johnson (organist).
  • December 14: Sandra Stuart (soprano) with assisting musicians.
  • December 21: Holiday, no program.
  • December 28: Holiday, no program.

January 1979:

  • January 4: Michael Faris (organist).
  • January 11: Live Oak consort.
  • January 18: Stephen Rapp (organist) performing works by Bach and Matthias Weckmann.
  • January 25: Christa Rakich (organist) performing a Bach program.

Additional Information:

  • The concerts are held at 12:15 p.m. and are open to the public.
  • Contributions are welcome.
  • James Johnson is listed as the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.

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The image is a page from a schedule for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, for the Fall of 1978. The page lists the dates and performers for various concerts held at 21:15 p.m. (which seems to be a typo and should likely be 12:15 p.m., given the context of a noon recital series).

Here is the detailed schedule:

  • September 21: James Johnson, organist

    • Bach: Alla Breve, Concerto in C major, Trio Sonata IV in E minor, Toccata in F major
  • September 28: John Corrie, organist

    • Bach: from the Leipzig Chorales
  • October 5: Susan "Iron" harpist

    • Bach, Hindemith, Faure, and others
  • October 12: Max "Miller" organist

  • October 19: James Russell Brown organist

  • October 26: Herbert Burtin organist

  • November 2: Alexander's Feast consort

  • November 9: Brian Jones organist

  • November 16: Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble

  • November 23: Holiday, no program

  • November 30: Youth Pro Musica, Roberta Humez director

  • December 7: James Johnson organist

  • December 14: Sandra Stuart soprano with assisting musicians

  • December 21: Holiday, no program

  • December 28: Holiday, no program

  • January 4: Michael Farris organist

  • January 11: Live Oak consort

  • January 18: Stephen Rapp organist

    • Bach, Matthias Weckmann
  • January 25: Christa Rakich organist

    • Bach program

The concerts are open to the public, and contributions are welcomed. James Johnson is noted as the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.

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The image shows a page from a schedule for the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, during the Fall of 1978. The recitals are listed by date and include the performers and musical selections for each event.

Here's a detailed breakdown of the schedule:

  • September 21: Organist James Johnson will perform works by Bach including "Alla Breve," "Concerto in C major," "Trio Sonata IV in E minor," and "Toccata in F major."
  • September 28: Organist John Corrie will perform Bach’s "from the Leipzig Chorales."
  • October 5: Harpist Susan "Iron" will perform works by Bach, Hindemith, and Faure among others.
  • October 12: Organist Max "Miller" will perform.
  • October 19: Organist James Russell Brown will perform.
  • October 26: Organist Herbert Burtin will perform.
  • November 2: Alexander’s Feast consort will perform.
  • November 9: Organist Brian Jones will perform.
  • November 16: Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble will perform.
  • November 23: No program, holiday.
  • November 30: Youth Pro Musica, directed by Roberta Humez, will perform.
  • December 7: Organist James Johnson will perform.
  • December 14: Soprano Sandra Stuart with assisting musicians will perform.
  • December 21: No program, holiday.
  • December 28: No program, holiday.
  • January 4: Organist Michael Farris will perform.
  • January 11: Live Oak concert.
  • January 18: Organist Stephen Rapp will perform works by Bach and Matthias Weckmann.
  • January 25: Organist Christa Rakich will perform a Bach program.

The concerts are scheduled at 21:15 p.m. and are open to the public. James Johnson is listed as the director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.

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The image shows a document detailing the schedule for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, for the fall of 1978. The document lists dates, performers, and programs for each recital. Notable performers include James Johnson, John Corrie, Susan Miron, Max Miller, and others, with a variety of programs ranging from Bach compositions to works by other composers. The recitals are held at 2:15 p.m. and are open to the public. Contributions are noted to be managed by James Johnson, the Director of the series. The document also mentions that there are no programs on certain dates due to holidays.

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The image shows a typed schedule for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, detailing the Thursday Noon Recital Series for Fall 1978. The schedule lists dates from September through January, along with the names of performers and the pieces they will play.

  • Performers include organists such as James Johnson, John Corrie, Max Miller, James Russell Brown, Herbert Burtin, Brian Jones, Michael Farris, Stephen Rapp, and Christa Rakich.
  • Other performers are Susan Miron on harp, the Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble, Youth Pro Musica directed by Roberta Humez, and Sandra Stuart, a soprano, with assisting musicians.
  • Several holidays with no programs are noted on October 23 and December 21 and 28.
  • The program includes works by Bach, Hindemith, Faure, and Matthias Werkmann, among others.
  • The concerts start at 21:15 p.m. and are open to the public.
  • James Johnson is noted as the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.

The text is neatly typed on a sheet of paper which is affixed to a brown paper page, likely in a scrapbook or archival binder.

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The image is of an open book displaying a page with a list of scheduled music recital events. The header of the page reads:

"BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM, HARVARD UNIVERSITY
THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES
Fall 1978"

Below the header is a list of dates, alongside names of performers and descriptions of the musical pieces they were scheduled to perform. The recitals are organized by date, beginning with September 21 and continuing through January 25. The listings include performances of classical music, mostly compositions by Bach, but also include works by other composers such as Faure and others.

At the bottom of the page, additional information about the recitals is provided:

"These concerts are at 2:15 p.m. and are open to the public.
Contributions
James Johnson, Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series"

Please note that the above text is a description of what is written on the page and should not be considered current information.

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The image shows a page from a program or schedule for the "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM, HARVARD UNIVERSITY" for the Thursday Noon Recital Series during Fall 1978. The page lists a series of musical performances scheduled throughout the fall and early winter months, from September to January. Each entry includes the date, performer(s), and the musical works or programs to be presented.

Key Details:

  1. Title and Institution:

    • The program is for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University.
    • It is part of the Thursday Noon Recital Series for Fall 1978.
  2. Structure:

    • The page is formatted as a calendar or schedule, with dates listed on the left and corresponding performances on the right.
    • Each performance is listed with the date, performer(s), and the musical pieces or programs they will present.
  3. Performances Listed:

    • September 21: James Johnson, organist, performing works by Bach, including Alia Breve, Concerto in C major, Trio Sonata IV in E minor, Tocata in F major.
    • September 28: John Corrie, organist, performing Bach's from the Leipzig Chorales.
    • October 5: Susan Miron, harpist, performing Bach, Hindemith, Faure, and others.
    • October 12: Max Miller, organist.
    • October 19: James Russell Brown, organist.
    • October 26: Herbert Burtin, organist.
    • November 2: Alexander's Feast consort.
    • November 9: Brian Jones, organist.
    • November 16: Cambridge Symphonic Brass Ensemble.
    • November 23: Holiday, No program.
    • November 30: Youth Pro Musica, directed by Roberta Humez.
    • December 7: James Johnson, organist.
    • December 14: Sandra Stuart, soprano, with assisting musicians.
    • December 21: Holiday, No program.
    • December 28: Holiday, No program.
    • January 4: Michael Farris, organist.
    • January 11: Live Oak concert.
    • January 18: Stephen Rapp, organist, performing Bach, Matthias Weckmann.
    • January 25: Christa Rakich, organist, performing a Bach program.
  4. Additional Information:

    • At the bottom of the page, it states: "These concerts are at 12:15 p.m. and are open to the public."
    • It also mentions contributions and credits James Johnson as the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.

Visual Characteristics:

  • The page has a clean, typed layout with a formal and organized appearance.
  • The text is printed in a serif font, typical of formal programs or schedules from that era.
  • The page is part of a larger book or binder, as indicated by the visible spine and adjacent pages.

This schedule reflects a diverse lineup of classical music performances, featuring organists, harpists, vocalists, and ensembles, with a strong emphasis on works by Bach and other classical composers.

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This image shows a page from a printed program for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Fall 1978. The page lists the dates and performers for each concert in the series, which runs from September to January. The concerts are held at 21:15 p.m. and are open to the public. James Johnson is the Director of the Thursday Noon Recital Series.