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The image shows an open book or program with several pages of text. The top page features a handwritten note that reads, "Please come bid farewell to Mark Haxthausen." Below this note, there is a formal concert program for an event that took place on Wednesday, June 1, 1983, at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The program lists the following performers: Michael Rosenbloom (violin), Emily Brull (viola), and Julia Lichten (cello). The concert features works by Franz Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Ludwig van Beethoven. It is noted that the concert is in honor of Dr. Charles W. Haxthausen.
Underneath the concert program, there is a page titled "Germans to America: 300 Years of Immigration 1683-1983," suggesting that the event might be related to this theme. The background includes other pages with text that is not entirely clear, but the focus is on the concert program and the farewell note.
The image shows a book or album with a concert program for a farewell event dedicated to Mark Haxthausen. The concert took place on Wednesday, June 1, 1983, at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
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The cover of the album or book has an embossed light greenish card with a decorative border, and it appears to be part of a larger publication or collection related to the historical celebration of German immigration to America.
The image shows a concert program from June 1, 1983, held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The program is dedicated to bidding farewell to Mark Haxthausen, as indicated by the handwritten note on a decorative card at the top.
The concert program lists three musical pieces performed during the event:
Trio in B minor, No. 96
Divertimento in E flat major, K. 363
There is an intermission noted between the first and second pieces.
The performers listed are:
At the bottom, the program notes that the concert is in honor of Dr. Charles W. Haxthausen. Additionally, there is a note about the exhibition "Germans to America: 300 Years of Immigration, 1683-1983" which the concert appears to be related to. The program is preserved within a clear plastic sleeve and appears to be part of a larger collection or album.
The image shows a document placed inside an open book. The document is a concert program from a farewell event for Mark Haxthausen. Here is a detailed summary:
Farewell Note:
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The concert program appears to be an important historical document related to the commemoration of German immigration to America and a farewell event for Mark Haxthausen.
The image shows a framed concert program along with a note and a book page or pamphlet.
Note at the Top:
Concert Program:
Book Page/Pamphlet:
The overall image appears to commemorate a special event, possibly a farewell or memorial, related to Mark Haxthausen, with a concert held in honor of Dr. Charles M. Haxthausen and referencing German immigration to America.
The image shows an open book with a program for a concert that took place on October 1, 1983, at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The concert was in honor of Dr. Charles W. Haxthausen. The program lists the following pieces and their respective composers:
Trio in D minor, No. 96 by Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
Divertimento in E flat major, K.563 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Trio in E flat major, Op. 3 by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
The performers listed are:
The program also includes a note that reads "Please Come bid farewell to Mark Haxthausen," which is written on a separate piece of paper placed inside the book. Additionally, there is a mention of "Germans to America 300 Years of Immigration 1683-1983" at the bottom of the program.
This image shows a photograph of an event invitation and a concert program from 1983. The upper part of the image displays a light blue invitation card, which reads "Please Come bid farewell to Mark Haxthausen." Below this invitation, on a beige background, is a printed concert program.
The concert program details the following information:
Beneath the concert program text, there is a black horizontal line and the text "Germans to America 300 Years of Immigration 1683-1983," which seems to give context to the theme or commemoration of the event.
The photo also partially shows the edge of an open book or pamphlet toward the right side, but its content is not fully visible in the image.
A book is open on a gray surface. The book has a brown cover with a green spine. The pages of the book are yellow. The open page has a concert program and a farewell message. The program is for a concert held on June 1, 1983, at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The program includes a trio in B minor by Franz Joseph Haydn, a divertimento in E flat major by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and a trio in E flat major by Ludwig van Beethoven. The farewell message is written in calligraphy and reads, "Please Come bid farewell to Mark Haxthausen."
The image shows an open book or program with a concert program printed on its pages. The visible content includes:
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Concert Program Details:
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Overall, the image depicts a concert program inserted into a historical book, with a handwritten note indicating a farewell event for someone named Mark Haxthausen. The concert itself celebrates musical works by Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, and is held in honor of Dr. Charles W. Haxthausen, likely as part of a larger commemoration of German immigration to America.
An open book with a folded paper on top of it has a blue-colored paper with the words "Please Come bid farewell to Mark Haxthausen" written on it. The paper is folded in half, with the words written on the top side. The book has a page with a text that reads "Germans to America 300 Years of Immigration 1683-1983". The book is placed on top of a gray surface.