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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1980-1985

ARCH.2013.5.19, Rendition: 801067

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The image shows an open book or program, likely for a symposium or a musical event. The visible text on the left page lists the names of various performers along with the composers whose works they will be performing. The performers and their respective repertoires are as follows:

  • Christa Rakich: Works of Mozart
  • Herbert Bunker: No concert listed
  • Elizabeth Farr: Works of Bach
  • Barbara Bruns: No concert listed
  • Nancy Granert: Works of Mozart
  • James Johnson: Works of Bach, Mendelssohn, Mozart
  • Geoffrey Thomas and Peter Sykes: Organ and harpsichord works of Soler for two keyboards, Scarlatti, and other Iberian masters of the 17th century

The right page contains a note stating: "This symposium is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts." The right page also has a list of names and affiliations, which appear to be the program's participants or contributors, but the specific details are not fully visible.

The event seems to be hosted by Radcliffe College in Cambridge, Massachusetts, as indicated at the top of the left page.

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The image shows the open pages of a book, specifically an agenda or program for a symposium or musical event. The left page lists various speakers and their associated topics or works.

Here are the details visible in the image:

  1. On the Left Page:

    • The first entry reads "GLEISINGER" followed by "University of Cambridge, M."
    • Then there are multiple entries with names and their corresponding works:
      • Christa R. (Works of Mendelssohn)
      • Herbert B. (NO CONCERTO)
      • Elizabeth (Works of Bach)
      • Barbara B. (Works of Mozart)
      • Nancy G. (Works of Bach)
      • James J. (Works of Bach, Mendelssohn, Mozart)
      • Geoffrey Thomas and Peter Sykes (organ and harpsichord Works of Soler for two keyboards, Scarlatti, and other Iberian masters of the 17th century).
  2. Center Text:

    • A note states, "This symposium is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts."
  3. On the Right Page:

    • The visible part includes a partial list of program items starting with "PROGRAMME," followed by a list of items like "MORNING THEME," "DAMIAN METROPOLITAN," "MÜNCHEN," "AFTERNOON," and several other entries that are not fully visible.

The page layout and organization suggest that this is an academic or cultural event focusing on the works of various composers, likely in the field of classical music.

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The image shows an open book or program, likely related to a musical event or symposium. The right page contains a list of performers and their respective works. Here are the details:

  1. Christa R. - Works of Mendelssohn
  2. Herbert B. - (The text is cut off and not fully visible)
  3. NO CONCERT - (The text is cut off and not fully visible)
  4. Elizabeth B. - Works of J. S. Bach
  5. Barbara B. - (The text is cut off and not fully visible)
  6. Nancy Gra - (The text is cut off and not fully visible)
  7. James Joh - Works of Bach, Mendelssohn, Mozart

At the bottom, it mentions:

  • Geoffrey Thomas and Peter Sykes, organ and harpsichord - Works of Soler for two keyboards, Scarlatti, and other Iberian masters of the 17th century.

The left page has some text, but it is not fully visible. The visible part includes:

  • "This symposium is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts."

The layout suggests this is a program for a classical music event, detailing the performers and the works that will be presented.

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The image shows a program or schedule for a music symposium or series of performances. Here's a detailed summary:

Header:

  • The event appears to be organized by or associated with an institution in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Support Note:

  • The symposium is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Program Details:

  1. Friday (F):

    • Christa R. performing "Works of M."
  2. Herbert B.

    • There is a note indicating "NO CONCERT!"
  3. Elizabeth

    • Performing "Works of I."
  4. Barbara B.

    • No specific works are listed for her.
  5. Nancy Gra

    • Performing "Works of" (the specific works are not fully visible).
  6. James Joh.

    • Performing works by Bach, Mendelssohn, and Mozart.
  7. Geoffrey Thomas and Peter Sykes

    • Performing on organ and harpsichord.
    • Works to be performed include pieces by Soler for two keyboards, Scarlatti, and other Iberian masters of the 17th century.

The program also includes names of other individuals or notes on the right side, likely related to production, management, or acknowledgments, but these are partially cut off and not entirely legible.

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The image shows an open book, likely a program or a catalog for a musical symposium or event. The text visible includes a list of performers and their respective musical pieces, along with acknowledgments.

  1. The top left page lists the names of several performers and the works they are associated with:

    • Christa Raabe: Works of Mozart
    • Herbert Buscher: Not specified, but there is a reference to "NO CONCERTOS"
    • Elizabeth Fairstein: Works of Bach
    • Barbara Bonney: Not specified
    • Nancy Graff: Works of Mozart
    • James Johnson: Works of Bach, Mendelssohn, Mozart
    • Geoffrey Thomas and Peter Sykes: Works of Soler for two keyboards, Scarlatti, and other Iberian masters of the 17th century
  2. There is a note on the right page stating:

    • "This symposium is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts."
  3. On the right-hand side of the image, there is a list of names, possibly indicating other participants, contributors, or additional performers. The names include:

    • PROGRAM
    • MORRIS
    • THE ORCHESTRA OF ST. LUKE'S
    • DANIEL METRIOPOULOS, conductor
    • MÜNCHNER
    • EILEEN
    • ASSOCIATE
    • MÜNCHNER
    • SARAH
    • ASSISTANT
    • AFRI
    • HILLARY
    • INFANTE
    • ALESSANDRA
    • PROFESSOR
    • WHITE
    • KENNETH
    • PROFESSOR
    • PAUL
    • MACDONALD
    • THE WORKS OF

The overall appearance suggests a formal musical event, likely a classical music concert or symposium with a focus on various composers from different historical periods.

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The image shows an open book, likely a program or catalog for a symposium or musical event. The pages are cream-colored with a light brown border.

On the left page, there are several names and associated musical works or performances:

  1. Christa Rasch:

    • Works of Mozart
  2. Herbert Burstein:

    • No concert listed
  3. Elizabeth Wallfisch:

    • Works of Byrd
  4. Barbara Bogaev:

    • No concert listed
  5. Nancy Graham:

    • Works of Frescobaldi
  6. James Bowman:

    • Works of Bach, Mendelssohn, Mozart

Additionally, there is a note in the middle of the page:

  • "This symposium is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts."

On the right page, there is a list of performers and their respective pieces or roles, although some names and details are partially visible:

  • PROGRAM
  • MORGAN: The Harpsichord in the 17th Century
  • DANIEL METCALFE
  • MÜNCHEN: Ellen Hargis, Assoc. Prof.
  • MÜNCHEN: Annarelle Riepe, Assistant Professor
  • AFTERNOON: Sarah Hill, Assistant Professor
  • INFINITY: Kevin McFadden, Professor
  • WHITE: Peter Sykes, Organ and Harpsichord
  • PAUL: Maurice Brown, Professor

Also at the bottom right:

  • Geoffrey Thomas and Peter Sykes, organ and harpsichord
  • Works of Soler for two keyboards, Scarlatti, and other Iberian masters of the 17th century

The book appears to be part of an academic or professional event related to music, possibly a symposium or a conference focusing on historical music performance and composers.

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This image shows a page from what appears to be a program or booklet. The top of the page indicates that the event or series is associated with "GEISINGER" and is located in "CAMBRIDGE, M.A." Beneath it, there's a note stating, "This symposium is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts."

Below this header are fragments of text that suggest a list of performances or presenters. The names and pieces are only partially visible with the right edge of the page cut off, but you can discern the beginnings of several names (such as Christa Ra..., Herbert Bu..., Elizabeth..., Barbara B..., Nancy Gra..., James Joh...) followed by incomplete titles of musical works or composers they are associated with. One fully visible entry is for "James John..., Works of Bach, Mendelssohn, Mozart." Another more complete entry at the bottom lists "Geoffrey Thomas and Peter Sykes, organ and harpsichord Works of Soler for two keyboards, Scarlatti, and other Iberian masters of the 17th c."

The edge of the page on the right side is cut off, and there are signs of wear on that edge as well, suggesting that the page may be from an older booklet or has been handled frequently. The book or pamphlet is laid open, and we can see the crease of the spine, with the right page mostly blank due to the cut-off angle of the photograph. Overall, the image seems to document part of a program for a historical or classical music event or symposium, detailing participants and the repertoire they performed or discussed.

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The image shows an open booklet with visible text on two pages. The page on the left has a centered message that reads, "This symposium is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts." The page on the right contains partial text, which appears to be part of a program or informational content, but the text is not fully visible or clear in the image. The booklet is resting on other documents or pages with typed text, some of which mention names and musical works. The documents appear to be related to music or a musical event, with names of composers and pieces listed. The overall setting suggests it is part of a formal booklet or program from a symposium or event.

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The image shows an open book with the title "Proceedings of the Reisinger Symposium, Cambridge, Mass." on the left page. The right page contains text that reads "This symposium is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts." Below the text, there is a list of names and works, including "Christa Ra Works of M," "Herbert Bu," "NO CONCERN," "Elizabeth Works of I," "Barbara B," "Nancy Gra Works of," and "James Joh Works of Bach, Mendelssohn, Mozart." The bottom of the page has a list of names, including "Geoffrey Thomas and Peter Sykes, organ and harpsichord Works of Soler for two keyboards, Scarlatti, and other Iberian masters of the 17th c."

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The image shows an open book or program with a clean, minimalist design. The left page displays a list of names and titles, likely indicating speakers, performers, or contributors. The text is arranged in a structured format, with each entry consisting of a name followed by a description, such as "Works of [Composer]" or a specific performance title.

Key details from the left page include:

  • Names and Titles:
    • "Christa Ra Works of M"
    • "Herbert Bu NO CONCERT"
    • "Elizabeth Works of I"
    • "Barbara B"
    • "Nancy Gra Works of"
    • "James Joh... Works of Bach, Mendelssohn, Mozart"
  • Additional Information: At the bottom of the left page, there is a note about a performance: "Geoffrey Thomas and Peter Sykes, organ and harpsichord Works of Soler for two keyboards, Scarlatti, and other Iberian masters of the 17th c."

The right page is mostly blank, with only a small portion of text visible at the top right corner. This text appears to be part of a larger list or index, with fragmented words such as "PROC," "MOR," "THE," and "OU." There is also a faint note near the center of the right page stating: "This symposium is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts."

The overall aesthetic is simple and formal, suggesting this is a program or booklet for a musical event, symposium, or academic gathering. The design uses clean typography and ample white space, emphasizing clarity and readability. The visible text indicates a focus on classical music, with references to composers like Bach, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Soler, and Scarlatti.