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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1980-1985

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The image shows an open book with three pages visible. The two pages on the left and the single page on the right contain information about events and recitals at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Left Page (Evening Events)

  • Header: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mass.
  • Title: Saturday Afternoon Organ Recitals at 4:30 (Spring 1982)
  • List of Events:
    • March 6: John Skelton performing works by Froberger, Kerll, and Fischer.
    • March 13: John Ayers performing works by Bach, including preludes and fugues.
    • March 20: Rosalind Mohsen performing works by Bach and Mendelssohn.
    • March 27: Ford Lallerstedt performing works by Bach, Mendelssohn, and Reger.
    • April 3: Pierre Jaquet performing works by Krebs, Bach, and Franck.
    • April 10: Frank Taylor and Bernard Brauchli performing works by Bach and Franck.
    • April 24: Ellen Morris Guenther performing works by Bach, Handel, and Franck.
    • May 1: Nancy Granert performing works by Bach.
    • May 8: Douglas Major performing works by Bach and Franck.
  • Admission: Members, students, and senior citizens $1.50; others $3.00.

Center Page (Right Side)

  • Header and Title: Same as the left page, but for Fall 1982.
  • List of Events:
    • October 16: Thomas Wikman, organist, with Barbara Butler, trumpet, performing works by Bach, Handel, and others.
    • October 23: James Johnson, organist, performing works by Bach, Buxtehude, and others.
    • October 30: Herbert Burtis, organist, with Stanton Barrett, flutist, performing works by Bach, Handel, and others.
    • November 6: James Johnson, organist, performing works by Bach, Sweelinck, and others.
    • November 13: Max Miller, organist, performing works by Bach, Mozart, and others.
    • November 20: William Waters, organist, performing works by Bach, Franck, and others.
    • December 4: James Johnson, organist, performing works by Bach, Sweelinck, and others.
    • December 11: James Johnson, organist, performing works by Bach, Handel, and others.
  • Admission: Same as the previous page.
  • Contact: For more information, call 495-2338.

Right Page (Bottom Section)

  • Header: OCTOBER & NOVEMBER at the Busch-Reisinger
  • List of Events:
    • October 6 (Wednesday): Lecture - "German Renaissance Keyboard Fingering" by Mark Lindley, Musicologist & Visiting Lecturer, Harvard, at 4:00 p.m. in the Romanesque Hall. Co-sponsored by the Harvard Music Department.
    • October 22 (Thursday): Princeton Madrigal Society, 12:15 p.m. in the Romanesque Hall.
    • November 5 (Thursday) to December 31: Two special exhibitions featuring "Berlin: Images of the City in Graphic Art" and "German Art in the 19th Century." Curators: Charles Haxthausen, Associate Professor of Fine Arts, Harvard, and Werner Hofmann, Visiting Professor of German Art, Harvard. Gallery talk by Annaliese Harding on November 13 at 12:00 p.m. in the Museum Lobby.
  • Note: All dates are tentative; the schedule is subject to change. All events are free.

The book appears to be a schedule or program of events, detailing various recitals, lectures, and exhibitions held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in 1982.

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The image shows a page from a program booklet for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, detailing their organ concerts and events for the months of Spring 1982 and Fall 1982.

Spring 1982 Concerts:

  • March 6: John Skeleton performs works by Froberger, Buxtehude, and others.
  • March 13: John Ayer performs works by Bach, including Chorale Prelude "Allein zu Dir" and others.
  • March 20: Rosalind Mohsenen plays works by Maria Anna von Eckhardt, Schick, and others.
  • March 27: Ford Lallerstedt performs sonatas by Bach and Mendelssohn.

April:

  • April 3: Pierre Lantet performs works by Kretzschmar, Bach, and others.
  • April 10: Frank Taylor performs works by Bernard Brauchli.
  • April 17: Bernard Brauchli performs Ave Maria and other works.
  • April 24: Ellen Morris Guenther performs works by Stanley, Hindenburg, and others.

May:

  • May 1: Nancy Granner performs a program including works by Bach, including the Toccata in E major.
  • May 8: Douglas Moore performs a program with preludes and fugues.

Admission details:

  • Members, students, senior citizens: $1.50
  • Others: $3.00

Fall 1982 Concerts:

  • October 16: Thomas Wikman and Barbara Butler perform works by Charles Geyer and others.
  • October 23: James Johnson performs works by Walther, Stoltz, and others.
  • October 30: Herbert Burlis and Stanton Barrett perform works by Purcell, Bach, and others.
  • November 6: James Johnson performs works by Bach, Seixas, and others.
  • November 13: Max Miller performs works by Bach, Mendelssohn, and others.
  • November 20: William Waters performs works by Pachelbel, Charles Fussell, and others.
  • December 4: James Johnson performs works by Sweelinck, Cabezón, and others.
  • December 11: James Johnson performs works by Monty, Gardner, Frescobaldi.

October & November Events:

  • October 6: Lecture on "German Renaissance Keyboard Fingering" by Mark Lindley, 4:10 p.m.
  • November 8 - December 31: Two special exhibitions:
    • "Images of the City in Graphic Art" curated by Charles Haxthausen.
    • "German Art of the Latter 19th Century" curated by Werner Hofmann.
  • November 13: Gallery Talk by Anneliese Harding on "Berlin: Images of the City in Graphic Art" at 2:30 p.m.
  • November 20: Reception and talk by Werner Hofmann on "German Art of the Latter 19th Century" at 5:10 p.m.

Admission for events is generally free, with a note that dates are tentative and subject to change.

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The image displays pages from a program or catalog of events at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, specifically detailing Saturday Afternoon Organ Concerts and other events for the spring and fall of 1982.

Spring 1982 Schedule:

  • March 6: John Skelton performing works by Froberger, Bach, and Byrd.
  • March 13: John Ayer performing Bach's Chorale Prelude "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr," Prelude & Fugue in B minor, and Mendelssohn's Sonata in C minor, Op. 65.
  • March 20: Rosalind Mohinsen performing works by Schlick, Bach, and Mendelssohn.
  • March 27: Ford Lallerstedt performing Bach's Sonata in C major.
  • April 3: Pierre Jacquet performing works by Krebs and Bach.
  • April 10: Frank Taylor performing works by Carulli, Seixas, and Soler.
  • April 17: Bernard Brauchli performing Ave Maria, Quattro Tiento a Quarto, and other works.
  • April 24: Ellen Morris Guenther performing works by Bach, including the Toccata and Fugue in D minor.
  • May 1: Nancy Grammer performing Bach's Toccata in E minor and Fugue in D minor.
  • May 8: Donald Miller performing works by Bach.

Admission for Spring 1982 concerts was $1.50 for members, students, senior citizens, and $3.00 for others.

Fall 1982 Schedule:

  • October 16: Thomas Wikman, organist, with Charles Geyer and Barbara Butler performing works by Bach, Pachelbel, and others.
  • October 23: James Johnson, organist, performing works by Walther, Bach, and others.
  • October 30: Herbert Burtis, organist, with Stanton Barrett, performing works by Purcell, Mozart, Handel, and others.
  • November 6: James Johnson, organist, performing works by Bach, Sweelinck, and others.
  • November 13: Max Miller, organist, performing works by Bach, Mendelssohn, and others.
  • November 20: William Waters, organist, performing works by Pachelbel, Charles Fussell, and others.
  • December 4: James Johnson, organist, performing works by Sweelinck, Cabanilles, and others.
  • December 11: James Johnson, organist, performing works by Mozart, Frescobaldi, and others.

Admission for Fall 1982 concerts was $3.00 for the general public and $1.50 for members, students, and senior citizens.

Additionally, there is a note for other events:

  • October 6: Lecture on "German Renaissance Keyboard Fingering" by Mark Lindley.
  • November 8 - December 31: Two special exhibitions curated by Charles Haxthausen and Werner Hofmann.
  • November 13: Gallery talk on "Berlin: Images of the City in Graphic Art" by Anneliese Harding.
  • November 27: Lecture on "German Art of the Latter 19th Century" by Werner Hofmann.

All events were free, and attendees were advised that dates were tentative and subject to change. Contact information provided was for calling 495-2338 for more details.

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The image shows pages from a program or brochure for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, detailing organ concerts and other events scheduled during the spring and fall of 1982.

Spring 1982 Organ Concerts:

  1. March 6: John Skelton
    • Works by Froberger, Pachelbel, Buxtehude, and Byrd.
  2. March 13: John Ayer
    • Works by Bach, including a Chorale Prelude and Prelude and Fugue in B minor.
  3. March 20: Rosalind Mohnsen
    • Works by Schick, Bach, and Mendelssohn.
  4. March 27: Ford Lallerstedt
    • Works by Bach, including a Sonata in C major.
  5. April 3: Pierre Jaquet
    • Works by Krebs, Bach, and others.
  6. April 10: Frank Taylor
    • Works by Bach and others.
  7. April 17: Bernard Brauchli
    • Works by Carreira, Seixas, Cabanilles, and others.
  8. April 24: Ellen Morris Guenther
    • Works by Bach, including a Voluntary in D minor.
  9. May 1: Nancy Grantner
    • Works by Bach and others.
  10. May 8: Douglas Major
    • Works by Bach, including a Fantasia and Fugue.

Fall 1982 Organ Recitals:

  1. October 16: Thomas Wikman
    • Works by Geyer, Buttner, and others.
  2. October 23: James Johnson
    • Works by Walther, Scheidt, and others.
  3. October 30: Herbert Burdis
    • Works by Purcell, Mozart, and others.
  4. November 6: James Johnson
    • Works by Bach, Sweelinck, and others.
  5. November 13: Max Miller
    • Works by Bach, Mendelssohn, and others.
  6. November 20: William Waters
    • Works by Pachelbel, Charles Fussell, and others.
  7. December 4: James Johnson
    • Works by Sweelinck, Carvalhaes, and others.
  8. December 11: James Johnson
    • Works by Bach, Frescobaldi, and others.

Additional Events:

  • October 6: Lecture on "German Renaissance Keyboard Fingering" by Mark Lindley.
  • November 8 - December 31: Two special exhibitions:
    1. "German Art of the 19th Century" curated by Charles Haxthausen.
    2. "Images of the City in Graphic Art" curated by Werner Hofmann.
  • November 13: Gallery Talk on "Images of the City in Graphic Art" by Anneliese Harding.
  • November 20: Talk on "German Art of the 19th Century" by Werner Hofmann.

Admission Information:

  • General Public: $3.00
  • Members, students, senior citizens: $1.50

For more information, the brochure directs readers to call 495-2338. All events are free unless otherwise specified.

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The image shows a schedule of events from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, for the year 1982.

Spring 1982 Organ Concerts (Saturdays at 4:30 PM)

  1. March 6: John Skelton

    • Program: Works by Froberger, Buxtehude, Bruhns, and Bach.
  2. March 13: Peter Watchorn

    • Program: Works by Frescobaldi, Couperin, and Bach.
  3. March 20: Rosalind Mohnsen

    • Program: Works by Scheidt, Bach, and others.
  4. March 27: Ford Lallerstedt

    • Program: Works by Bach.
  5. April 3: Pierre Jacquet

    • Program: Works by Krebs and Bach.
  6. April 10: Frank Taylor

    • Program: Works by Bach.
  7. April 17: Bernard Brauchli

    • Program: Works by Cabezón, Correa de Arauxo, and others.
  8. April 24: Ellen Morris Gauntlett

    • Program: Works by Stanley, Rinck, Kindermann, and others.
  9. May 1: Nancy Granert

    • Program: Works by Bach.
  10. May 8: Douglas Major

    • Program: Works for Preludes & Fugues.

Admission:

  • Members, students, senior citizens: $1.50
  • Others: $3.00

Fall 1982 Organ Recitals (Saturdays at 4:30 PM)

  1. October 16: Thomas Wikman

    • Performing works by Charles Geyer, Barbara Butler, trumpets; Johannes Vriend, harpsichord; Tilouze, and others.
  2. October 23: James Johnson

    • Performing works by Bach, Walther, and others.
  3. October 30: Herbert Burtis

    • Performing works by Sweelinck, Scheidemann, and others.
  4. November 6: James Johnson

    • Performing works by Bach, Walther, Krebs, and others.
  5. November 13: Max Miller

    • Performing works by Bach, Handel, Mozart, Mendelssohn, and others.
  6. November 20: William Waters

    • Performing works by Pachelbel, Fischer, and others.
  7. December 4: James Johnson

    • Performing works by Sweelinck, Cabezon, and others.
  8. December 11: Sandra Stuart

    • Performing works by Frescobaldi, Rossi, Vivaldi, Gabrieli, and Frescobaldi.

Admission:

  • General Public: $3.00
  • Members, students, senior citizens: $1.50

October & November Lectures and Exhibitions

  1. October 6:

    • Lecture: "German Renaissance Keyboard Fingering" by Mark Lindley.
  2. October 21:

    • Lecture: "Princeton Marginalia Society" meeting.
  3. November 8 - December 31:

    • Exhibition: "Erwin Panofsky's Images of the City in Graphic Art" by Charles W. Haxthausen.
  4. November 13:

    • Gallery Talk: "Images of the City in Graphic Art" by Anneliese Harding.
  5. November 23:

    • Gallery Talk: "German Art of the Latter 19th Century" by Werner Hofmann.

All events are free, and dates are subject to change. For more information, call the provided contact number: 495-2388.

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The image shows a page from a program or schedule booklet for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, detailing organ concerts and other events held in the spring and fall of 1982. The page is divided into two main sections: one for the spring season and one for the fall season.

Spring 1982 Organ Concerts:

  • March 6: John Skelton
    • Performed works by Bach, Buxtehude, and Byrd.
  • March 13: John Ferris
    • Performed works by Bach, Brahms, and others.
  • March 20: Rosalind Mohrsen
    • Performed works by Schlick, Sweelinck, and Hindemith.
  • March 27: Ford Lallerstedt
    • Performed works by Marais, Bach, and Reger.
  • April 3: Pierre Sancan
    • Performed works by Bach, Franck, and others.
  • April 10: Frank Taylor
    • Performed works by Bach and others.
  • April 17: Bernard Brauchli
    • Performed works by Cabanilles, Bach, and others.
  • April 24: Edward Maclary, Guitar
    • Performed works by Bach, Ponce, and others.
  • May 1: Nancy Granert
    • Performed works by Bach, Vivaldi, and others.
  • May 8: Douglas Major
    • Performed works by Bach and others.

Fall 1982 Organ Recitals:

  • October 16: Thomas Wikman
    • Performed works by Bach, Buxtehude, and others.
  • October 23: James Johnson
    • Performed works by Bach, Weber, and others.
  • October 30: Herbert Burtis
    • Performed works by Bach, Pachelbel, and others.
  • November 6: James Johnson
    • Performed works by Bach, Weber, and others.
  • November 13: Max Miller
    • Performed works by Bach, Mendelssohn, and others.
  • November 20: William Waters
    • Performed works by Bach, Michelangelo Rossi, and others.
  • December 4: James Johnson
    • Performed works by Bach, Sweelinck, and others.
  • December 11: James Johnson
    • Performed works by Bach, Monteverdi, and others.

Admission:

  • General: $2.00
  • Museums members, students, senior citizens: $1.50
  • Others: $3.00

Additional Information:

  • For more information, call 495-2338.

October & November at the Busch-Reisinger (1982):

  • October 6: Lecture - "Renaissance Keyboard Fingering" by Mark Lindley.
  • October 12: Lecture - "Princeton Numerical Society."
  • November 5, December 3: Two Special Exhibitions:
    • "German Art of the Later 19th Century" curated by Charles Haxthausen.
    • "German Art of the Early 20th Century" curated by Werner Hofmann.
  • November 13: Gallery Talk - "Berlin: Images of the City in Graphic Art" by Ameliese Harding.
  • November 23: Gallery Talk - "German Art of the Early 20th Century" by Werner Hofmann.

Note: All dates are tentative and subject to change. All events are free.

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This image shows an open book or program listing events at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The left page and the right page both list concerts and recitals that took place in 1982, specifically on Saturday afternoons at 4:30 pm. The left page includes a lineup for spring organ concerts from March 6 through May 8. Each entry includes the date, the performer's name, and the musical pieces or composers featured in the concert.

The right page continues with events from October 16 through December 11, again listing the performers and the composers or works featured in their recitals, indicating a focus on classical music. Below these listings, there are a few sentences providing information on general admission, prices for members, students, and senior citizens, and a phone number for further information.

Below these sections, a page insert with the heading "OCTOBER & NOVEMBER at the Busch-Reisinger" from 1982 lists lectures, a special exhibition, and a gallery talk. It provides details such as dates, times, speaker names, and topics, along with a note indicating that the schedule is tentative and all events are free.

The image offers an insight into the cultural events hosted by the Busch-Reisinger Museum over the course of several months in 1982, emphasizing educational and musical activities.

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The image shows an open book with two pages displaying information about events at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The left page lists "Saturday Afternoon Organ Concerts" for the Spring of 1982, featuring various organists and composers. The right page lists "Saturday Afternoon Organ Recitals" for the Fall of 1982, again featuring different organists and composers. Both pages provide dates, performers, and the works to be performed. The bottom of the right page includes admission prices and contact information for the museum.

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The image depicts the interior pages of a printed program or brochure for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mass. The pages are divided into two sections, each detailing different events and performances scheduled for the museum during the fall of 1982.

Left Page: Spring 1982 Concerts

  • Title: "Busch-Reisinger Museum"

  • Location: 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mass.

  • Date: Spring 1982

  • Day and Time: Saturday Afternoon Organ Concerts at 4:30 p.m.

  • Events Listed:

    • March 6: John Skelton performing Toccatas by Froberger and Scarlatti.
    • March 13: Gotho G. Gander performing Bach's Fantasia in C major and Prelude and Fugue in E minor.
    • March 20: Rosalind Mohsen performing Bach's Sonata in G major and Prelude and Fugue in G minor.
    • March 27: Ford Larterstedt performing Bach's Sonata in B-flat major and Sonata in C major.
    • April 3: Pierre Jacquet performing Bach's Choral Fantasy, Op. 40, No. 1.
    • April 10: Frank Taylor performing works by Bernhard Braunchi.
    • April 17: Bernard Braunchi performing works by Seixas, Cabanis, and Soler.
    • April 24: Eileen Morris Guenther performing Bach's Sonata in D minor and Sonata in F minor.
    • May 1: Nancy Grant performing Bach's Partita per Trombone e Organo and D minor after Vivaldi.
    • May 8: Douglas Major performing Bach's Four Preludes and Fugues.
  • Admission Prices:

    • Members, students, senior citizens: $1.50
    • Others: $3.00

Right Page: Fall 1982 Recitals and Events

  • Title: "Busch-Reisinger Museum"

  • Location: 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Mass.

  • Date: Fall 1982

  • Day and Time: Saturday Afternoon Organ Recitals at 4:30 p.m.

  • Events Listed:

    • October 16: Thomas Wikman, organist, performing works by Charles Geyer and Johanna Vetter.
    • October 23: James Johnson, organist, performing works by Walther, Schenk, and Bach.
    • October 30: Herbert Buritis, organist, performing works by Stanton Barrett, John Kirk, and others.
    • November 6: James Johnson, organist, performing works by Bach, Sweelinck, and others.
    • November 13: Max Miller, organist, performing works by Bach, Heller, and Mendelssohn.
    • November 20: William Waters, organist, performing works by Bach, Pacifika, and others.
    • December 4: James Johnson, organist, performing works by Sweelinck, Cabeson, and others.
    • December 11: James Johnson, organist, performing works by Sandra Stuart, soprano, Vivaldi, Gabriel, and others.
  • Admission Prices:

    • Members, students, senior citizens: $3.00
    • Others: $5.00

Bottom Section: October & November Events

  • Title: "OCTOBER & NOVEMBER at the Busch-Reisinger"

  • Events:

    • October 6: Lecture titled "German Renaissance Keyboard Fingering" by Mark Lindley, Musicologist & Visiting Lecturer, at 4:00 p.m. in Romanceque Hall, co-sponsored by the Harvard Music Department.
    • October 25: Concert by the Princeton Madrigal Society at 12:15 p.m. in Romanceque Hall.
    • November 8–December 31: Two special exhibitions titled "Berlin: Images of the City in Graphic Art" curated by Charles Haxthausen and Werner Hofmann.
    • November 13: Gallery talk titled "German Art of the Latter 19th Century" by Werner Hofmann.
    • November 23: Gallery talk titled "Berlin: Images of the City in Graphic Art" by Anneliese Harding at the Goethe Institute of Boston in the Museum Lobby.
  • Note: All events are free, and dates are tentative, subject to change.

Overall Design and Layout

  • The pages are neatly organized with clear headings, dates, and descriptions of performances and events.
  • The text is printed in a formal, typewriter-like font, typical of printed programs or brochures from the early 1980s.
  • The bottom section includes additional event details for October and November, highlighting lectures, concerts, and exhibitions.

This program provides a comprehensive overview of the musical and cultural events scheduled at the Busch-Reisinger Museum during the specified period.

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The image shows a page from a book, likely a program or schedule for events at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University. The page is filled with text, and it appears to be a calendar of events for the spring and fall of 1982.

On the left side of the page, there is a list of events for the spring season, which includes concerts and lectures. The events are organized by date and feature various performers and speakers. The list includes details such as the performers' names, the type of music or lecture, and the date and time of the event.

On the right side of the page, there is a similar list of events for the fall season. The events are also organized by date and include concerts, lectures, and exhibitions. The list provides details such as the performers' names, the type of music or lecture, and the date and time of the event.

At the bottom of the page, there is a note that indicates that all events are free and that the dates are tentative and subject to change. The note also provides information about the admission fees for different groups of people, such as general public, members, senior citizens, and students.

Overall, the image shows a detailed schedule of events for the Busch-Reisinger Museum in 1982, highlighting the variety of cultural and educational activities that were offered to the public.