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The image shows a printed schedule for the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University. The museum is located at 29 Kirkland Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the schedule is for the Fall Semester of 1979-1980.
Here is a detailed summary of the recital schedule:
September:
October:
November:
December:
January:
The schedule lists the dates, performers, instruments, and the composers whose works are being performed for each recital.
The image shows an open book or pamphlet from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, which focuses on Central and Northern European Art. The document is for the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" during the Fall Semester of 1979-1980. The museum is located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138.
The schedule for the recital series is as follows:
September 1979:
October 1979:
November 1979:
December 1979:
January 1980:
The image shows a printed program for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which focuses on Central and Northern European Art at Harvard University. The series took place during the Fall Semester of 1979-1980.
Here is a detailed list of the recitals and performers:
September:
October:
November:
December:
January:
The location for these recitals is at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
The image shows a page from a program or brochure for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, which focuses on Central and Northern European Art. The document lists the schedule for the Thursday Noon Recital Series during the Fall Semester of 1979-1980.
Here are the details of the recitals:
September:
October:
November:
December:
January:
The address of the Busch-Reisinger Museum is listed as 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138. There is also a reference to "The Story of the American Indians" by Nathan C. Shiverick visible in the top left corner of the image, indicating that this page might be part of a larger collection or book.
The image displays a page from a program for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, part of Harvard University. The program covers the Fall Semester of 1979-1980.
The Busch-Reisinger Museum is described as housing Central and Northern European Art, with the address listed as 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
The recital schedule is as follows:
The page is from a book or folder with other materials partially visible, including a cover of a book titled "The Start of the American Indians" by Nathan C. Shiverick.
The image shows a page from a program or schedule related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which specializes in Central and Northern European Art at Harvard University. Specifically, this page details the Thursday Noon Recital Series for the Fall Semester of 1979-1980.
Here is the detailed schedule:
The page is part of an older publication, and the text and layout suggest it was printed on yellowish paper. The cover of the book or magazine partially visible on the top right corner shows an image of an American Indian, indicating the broader context of the content.
The image shows a page from a book or scrapbook with a typed schedule of a Thursday Noon Recital Series for the Fall Semester of 1979-1980. The page is titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM," which is associated with Harvard University, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138. The museum focuses on Central and Northern European Art.
The schedule lists dates, performers, instruments, and pieces as follows:
Above this page, there is a folded newspaper or printed article partially visible, which appears to be about American Indians, authored by Nathan C. Silversfeld.
This image displays a worn program or flyer from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, showcasing their Central and Northern European Art collection. The address provided is 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
It appears to be specifically for a series of "Thursday Noon Recital Series" for the Fall Semester of 1979-1980. The list includes various dates along with the names of performers and the instruments they play or the type of music they present. The instruments mentioned include the organ, harp, viola, and flute, among others, and the music ranges from specific composers like Bach, Couperin, and Mozart to more general descriptions like "baroque flute."
The paper is worn and yellowed with age, suggesting it has been preserved for a long time. It is placed in a book, possibly an archive or a scrapbook, as evidenced by the visible binding on the right side of the image. The page is overlaid with another sheet of paper, where a portion of printing or writing is visible but mostly obscured by the primary page.
The image depicts an open book or program booklet, showcasing a schedule of events for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University. The museum is described as focusing on Central and Northern European Art, and its address is listed as 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
The schedule is for the Fall Semester 1979-1980 and includes a series of performances scheduled throughout the fall and winter months. Each entry lists the date, performer(s), instrument(s), and repertoire being performed. Here is a summary of the listed events:
This image provides a glimpse into the cultural programming of the Busch-Reisinger Museum during the fall of 1979, highlighting a diverse range of classical music performances.
The image shows a close-up of an open book. The book appears to be a program or schedule for a series of musical performances. The title of the series is "Thursday Noon Recital Series" and it is indicated that the series took place during the Fall Semester of 1979-1980. The performances were held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is located at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The program lists the dates, performers, and instruments for each recital in the series. The performers include organists, flutists, and other musicians, and the works of various composers are mentioned. The book has a green spine and the pages are slightly yellowed, indicating that it is an old publication.