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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1976-1980

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The image shows a page from a booklet or program listing 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, with the phone number 02138.

The recital series took place in the Spring of 1980 and featured various performances primarily by organists. The schedule is as follows:

  • January 31: James Johnson, organist
  • February 7: Emilian Roberts, soprano; Diana Cole-Roberts, mezzo-soprano; Alice Collins, organ; works of Bach and Schütz
  • February 14: Barbara Bruns, organist
  • February 21: James Johnson, organist
  • February 28: John Corrie, organist
  • March 6: Herbert Burtis, organist
  • March 13: Katharine Pardee, organist
  • March 20: Marilyn Waugh, organist
  • March 27: Timothy Harrell, organist
  • April 3: All-Newton Music School String Quartet
  • April 10: Boyd M. Jones II, organist
  • April 17: Brian Jones, organist
  • April 24: Jack Mohlenhoff, organist
  • May 1: Bernard Brauchli, clavichord
  • May 8: Dinosaur Annex, contemporary ensemble
  • May 15: Harvard University Choir, John Ferris, Director
  • May 22: Mary Beekman, organist

The page appears to be part of a larger booklet, with the left side showing the binding and edges of other pages.

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The image shows a page from a schedule or program of the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University. The schedule is for the spring semester of 1980 and is located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts (02138).

Here are the details of the recitals listed on the page:

  • January 31: James Johnson, organ
  • February 7: Luellen Roberts (soprano), Diana Cole-Roberts (mezzo-soprano), Julie Collins (organ); works by Bach and Schütz
  • February 14: Barbara Bruns, organ
  • February 21: James Johnson, organ
  • February 28: John Corrie, organ
  • March 6: Herbert Burtis, organ
  • March 13: Katharine Pardee, organ
  • March 20: Marilyn Waugh, organ
  • March 27: Timothy Harrell, organ
  • April 3: All-Newton Music School String Quartet
  • April 10: Boyd M. Jones II, organ
  • April 17: Brian Jones, organ
  • April 24: Jack Mohlenhoff, organ
  • May 1: Bernard Brauchli, clavichord
  • May 8: Dinosaur Annex, contemporary ensemble
  • May 15: Harvard University Choir, directed by John Ferris
  • May 22: Mary Beekman, organ

The Busch-Reisinger Museum specializes in Central and Northern European Art, as indicated at the top of the page.

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The image shows a document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, which focuses on Central and Northern European Art. The document is titled "THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES" for the spring of 1980. The museum is located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.

The schedule of events is as follows:

January
31 - James Johnson, organist

February
7 - Luellen Roberts, soprano; Diana Cole-Roberts, mezzo-soprano; Julie Collins, organ; works of Bach and Schütz
14 - Barbara Bruns, organist
21 - James Johnson, organist
28 - John Corrie, organist

March
6 - Herbert Burtis, organist
13 - Katharine Pardee, organist
20 - Marilyn Waugh, organist
27 - Timothy Harrell, organist

April
3 - All-Newton Music School String Quartet
10 - Boyd M. Jones II, organist
17 - Brian Jones, organist
24 - Jack Mohlenhoff, organist

May
1 - Bernard Brauchli, clavichord
8 - Dinosaur Annex, contemporary ensemble
15 - Harvard University Choir, John Ferris, director
22 - Mary Beekman, organist

The document is displayed in an open book, with visible signs of age and handling, such as slight yellowing and a crease on the page.

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The image is a poster for the Thursday Noon Recital Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University. The series took place in the Spring of 1980.

Here is the detailed schedule from the poster:

  • January 31: James Johnson, organist
  • February 7: Luellen Roberts, soprano; Diana Cole-Roberts, mezzo-soprano; Julie Collins, organ; works of Bach and Schütz
  • February 14: Barbara Bruns, organist
  • February 21: James Johnson, organist
  • February 28: John Corrie, organist
  • March 6: Herbert Burtis, organist
  • March 13: Katharine Pardee, organist
  • March 20: Marilyn Waugh, organist
  • March 27: Timothy Harrell, organist
  • April 3: All-Newton Music School String Quartet
  • April 10: Boyd M. Jones II, organist
  • April 17: Brian Jones, organist
  • April 24: Jack Mohlenhoff, organist
  • May 1: Bernard Brauchli, clavichord
  • May 8: Dinosaur Annex, contemporary ensemble
  • May 15: Harvard University Choir, John Ferris, director
  • May 22: Mary Beekman, organist

The Busch-Reisinger Museum focuses on central and northern European art and is located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The contact number listed is 02138.

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The image shows a page from a program or brochure for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The museum specializes in Central and Northern European Art and is located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.

The page is titled "THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES Spring 1980" and lists the schedule of musical performances for that spring. The schedule includes:

  • January 31: James Johnson, organist
  • February 7: Luellen Roberts, soprano; Diana Cole-Roberts, mezzo-soprano; Julie Collins, organ; works of Bach and Schütz
  • February 14: Barbara Bruns, organist
  • February 21: James Johnson, organist
  • February 28: John Corrie, organist
  • March 6: Herbert Burtis, organist
  • March 13: Katharine Pardee, organist
  • March 20: Marilyn Waugh, organist
  • March 27: Timothy Harrell, organist
  • April 3: All-Newton Music School String Quartet
  • April 10: Boyd M. Jones II, organist
  • April 17: Brian Jones, organist
  • April 24: Jack Mohlenhoff, organist
  • May 1: Bernard Brauchli, clavichord
  • May 8: Dinosaur Annex, contemporary ensemble
  • May 15: Harvard University Choir, directed by John Ferris
  • May 22: Mary Beekman, organist

The page appears to be part of a larger document, possibly a book or a bound schedule, as it is shown open within a book with visible green binding on the left side.

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The image shows a page from a document detailing the schedule for the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" at the Busch-Reisinger Museum during the Spring semester of 1980. The museum is associated with Harvard University and located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.

The schedule lists various performers and their respective dates:

  • January 31: James Johnson, organist
  • February 7: Luellen Roberts, soprano; Diana Cole-Roberts, mezzo-soprano; Julie Collins, organ; works of Bach and Schütz
  • February 14: Barbara Bruns, organist
  • February 21: James Johnson, organist
  • February 28: John Corrie, organist
  • March 6: Herbert Burtis, organist
  • March 13: Katharine Pardee, organist
  • March 20: Marilyn Waugh, organist
  • March 27: Timothy Harrell, organist
  • April 3: All-Newton Music School String Quartet
  • April 10: Boyd M. Jones II, organist
  • April 17: Brian Jones, organist
  • April 24: Jack Mohlenhoff, organist
  • May 1: Bernard Brauchli, clavichord
  • May 8: Dinosaur Annex, contemporary ensemble
  • May 15: Harvard University Choir, John Ferris, director
  • May 22: Mary Beekman, organist

The document is part of a larger collection, as evidenced by the visible binding on the left side. The paper appears to be aged, with noticeable wear and some discoloration.

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The image shows a printed document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is focused on Central and Northern European Art at Harvard University, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138. The document is a schedule for the "Thursday Noon Recital Series" for the spring of 1980. The list includes various dates from January 31 to May 22, and names of performers and the instruments they play or ensembles they are part of, including organists, a soprano, a mezzo-soprano, a clavichord player, and a choir with a director. Works of Bach and Schütz are specifically mentioned in the February 7th performance. The document is placed inside a book, with its pages clearly visible on the left-hand side of the image. The paper appears to have aged, as it shows some discoloration.

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The image shows an open book with a printed page visible, detailing a schedule for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The museum is identified as focusing on Central and Northern European Art, and its address is listed as 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.

The page is titled "THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES" and specifies the season as Spring 1980. It outlines a series of musical performances scheduled throughout the months of January, February, March, April, and May. Each entry includes the date, performer(s), and their role or instrument, along with any additional details about the repertoire or ensemble involved.

Key Details:

  • January:
    • January 31: James Johnson, organist
  • February:
    • February 7: Luellen Roberts (soprano), Diana Cole-Roberts (mezzo-soprano), Julie Collins (organ); works of Bach and Schütz
    • February 14: Barbara Bruns, organist
    • February 21: James Johnson, organist
    • February 28: John Corrie, organist
  • March:
    • March 6: Herbert Burtis, organist
    • March 13: Katharine Pardee, organist
    • March 20: Marilyn Waugh, organist
    • March 27: Timothy Harrell, organist
  • April:
    • April 3: All-Newton Music School String Quartet
    • April 10: Boyd M. Jones II, organist
    • April 17: Brian Jones, organist
    • April 24: Jack Mohlenhoff, organist
  • May:
    • May 1: Bernard Brauchli, clavichord
    • May 8: Dinosaur Annex, contemporary ensemble
    • May 15: Harvard University Choir, John Ferris, director
    • May 22: Mary Beekman, organist

The layout is clean and organized, with a structured format that lists dates and performers in a clear, easy-to-read manner. The book itself appears to have aged pages with a slightly worn, beige tone, suggesting it may be an archival or historical document. The design is minimalist, focusing solely on the textual information without additional graphics or embellishments.

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The image shows a close-up of a printed document, likely a program or schedule, open to a page that lists musical events. The text reads "THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES Spring 1980" at the top, indicating the context of the event series. Below this heading, there is a table listing dates and performers for various recitals, all of which feature organists. The dates span from January to May, with each entry specifying the performer and sometimes additional details such as the instruments played or the works performed. The performers include names like James Johnson, Luellen Roberts, Barbara Bruns, and others, suggesting a series of classical music recitals. The document is placed on a beige-colored book, which is slightly open, showing the spine and part of the interior pages. The setting appears to be a museum or a library, given the formal and structured nature of the document.

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The image shows a page of a program 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, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138. The series is focused on Central and Northern European Art. The program is for the Spring 1980 season.

The page lists the schedule of events for the series, including the dates, performers, and sometimes the type of performance or the works to be performed. The performers include organists, a soprano, a mezzo-soprano, and a string quartet. The performances are scheduled from January to May, with multiple events in each month.

The page is printed on white paper and has a green border on the left side. The text is in black, and the headings are in bold. The page is placed on top of a stack of similar pages, suggesting that this is part of a larger program or booklet. The edges of the pages are slightly curled, indicating that the program has been handled or stored for some time.