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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

ARCH.2003.26, Rendition: 792012

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The image is a vintage program flyer for a concert by the Stradivarius Quartet of New York, held at the Fogg Art Museum in collaboration with Harvard University. The event took place on Friday, December 16, 1932, at 8 P.M. The concert was open to the public and was part of a series of concerts organized under the auspices of the Division of Music and the Fogg Art Museum.

The program included:

  1. Quartet in G major, Kochel No. 887 by W. A. Mozart:

    • Allegro vivace assai
    • Menuetto: Allegretto
    • Andante cantabile
    • Molto vivace
  2. Serenade by Hugo Wolf

  3. Quartet in A minor, Opus 51, No. 2 by Johannes Brahms:

    • Allegro non troppo
    • Andante moderato
    • Quasi minuetto moderato
    • Finale: Allegro molto

The members of the Stradivarius Quartet listed are:

  • Wolfe Wolfinsohn, First Violin
  • Alfred Pochon, Second Violin
  • Nicholas Moldavan, Viola
  • Gerald Warburg, Violoncello

Additionally, there is a note about a "Talking Film in French" titled "Les Cinq Gentlemen Maudits," presented by the Erevel Talking Films Committee at the Institute of Geographical Exploration, 2 Divinity Avenue, with three showings at 2:30 P.M., 5:15 P.M., and 8:30 P.M. Admission was by ticket only.

The flyer also includes a smaller section announcing the concert and providing the program details.

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The image displays several concert program flyers for an event hosted by the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. The main concert featured "The Stradivarius Quartet of New York" on Friday, December 16, 1932, at 8 PM in the Central Court of the Fogg Art Museum.

Key details include:

  1. Concert Details:

    • Date: Friday, December 16, 1932
    • Time: 8 PM
    • Venue: Central Court of the Fogg Art Museum
    • Ensemble: The Stradivarius Quartet of New York
    • Members of the Quartet:
      • Wolfe Wolfinsohn, First Violin
      • Alfred Pochon, Second Violin
      • Nicholas Moldavan, Viola
      • Gerald Warburg, Violoncello
  2. Program:

    • First Piece: Quartet in G major, Kochel No. 887 by W. A. Mozart
      • Movements: Allegro vivace assai, Menuetto: Allegretto, Andante cantabile, Molto vivace
    • Second Piece: Serenade by Hugo Wolf
    • Third Piece: Quartet in A minor, Opus 51, No. 2 by Johannes Brahms
      • Movements: Allegro non troppo, Andante moderato, Quasi menuetto moderato, Finale: Allegro non assai
  3. Additional Information:

    • There was a mention of a "Talking Film in French" titled "Les Cinq Gentlemen Maudits" presented by the French Talking Films Committee at the Institute of Geographical Exploration on the same day at 2:30 PM, 5:15 PM, and 8:30 PM.
    • Admission for the concert was by ticket only.
    • The programs also note that the concert is open to the public and the details of the program are printed on page 56.

The flyers are slightly yellowed, indicating their age, and include handwritten notes, suggesting they might be from a collection or archive.

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The image shows a program or announcement sheet for a concert held at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University. The concert is performed by The Stradivarius Quartet of New York, under the auspices of the Division of Music and the Fogg Art Museum.

Key details from the image include:

  1. Concert Date and Time:

    • Date: Friday, December 16, 1932
    • Time: 8:00 PM
  2. Venue:

    • Central Court of the Fogg Art Museum
  3. Concert Details:

    • The Stradivarius Quartet consists of:
      • Wolfe Wolfinsohn, First Violin
      • Alfred Pochon, Second Violin
      • Nicholas Moldavan, Viola
      • Gerald Warburg, Violoncello
  4. Programme:

    • The concert features the following pieces:
      • Quartet in G major, Köchel No. 887 by W.A. Mozart
      • Serenade by Hugo Wolf
      • Quartet in A minor, Opus 51, No. 2 by Johannes Brahms
  5. Additional Event:

    • There is a mention of a French Talking Film titled "Les Cinq Gentlemen Maudits" being presented by the French Talking Films Committee at the Institute of Geographical Exploration on December 16 at 2:30 PM, 5:15 PM, and 8:30 PM, with admission by ticket only.

The concert is open to the public, and the announcement indicates the public is cordially invited to attend. The sheet also notes that the concert is part of a series of three concerts by the Stradivarius Quartet.

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The image shows a program for a concert held at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, on Friday, December 16, 1932, at 8 p.m. The concert featured the Stradivarius Quartet of New York, which included Wolfe Wolfsohn on the first violin, Alfred Pochon on the second violin, Nicholas Moldavan on the viola, and Gerald Warburg on the violoncello. The program listed the following pieces to be performed:

  1. Quartet in G major, K. 387 by W. A. Mozart, consisting of:

    • Allegro vivace assai
    • Menuetto. Allegretto
    • Andante cantabile
    • Molto vivace
  2. Serenade by Hugo Wolf

  3. Quartet in A minor, Op. 51, No. 2 by Johannes Brahms, consisting of:

    • Allegro non troppo
    • Andante moderato
    • Quasi menuetto, moderato
    • Finale. Allegro non assai

The program also mentioned a talking film in French titled "Les Cinq Gentlemen Mauds" presented by the French Talking Films Committee, with showings at 2:30 p.m., 5:15 p.m., and 8:30 p.m. at the Institute of Geographical Exploration, 2 Divinity Avenue. Admission to the film was by ticket only, with further details available on page 56 of the program. The concert was open to the public, and the program was presented under the auspices of the Division of Music and the Fogg Art Museum.

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The image is a concert program from the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. Here are the details:

Event:
Concert by The Stradivarius Quartet of New York

Date and Time:
Friday, December 16, 1932, at 8 P.M.

Location:
Central Court of the Fogg Art Museum

Performers:

  • Wolfe Wolfinsohn, First Violin
  • Alfred Pochon, Second Violin
  • Nicolas Moldavan, Viola
  • Gerald Warburg, Violoncello

Programme:

  1. Quartet in G major, Kochel No. 887 by W. A. Mozart

    • Allegro vivace assai
    • Menuetto: Allegretto
    • Andante cantabile
    • Molto vivace
  2. Serenade in A major by Hugo Wolf

  3. Quartet in A minor, Opus 51, No. 2 by Johannes Brahms

    • Allegro non troppe
    • Andante moderato
    • Quasi menuetto, moderato
    • Finale: Allegro non assai

Additional Information:

  • The concert is the second in a series of three concerts by the Stradivarius Quartet at the Fogg Art Museum.
  • The event is open to the public and is held under the auspices of the Division of Music and the Fogg Art Museum.

There is also a note about a separate event:

  • Talking Film in French: Presented by the French Talking Films Committee, "Les Cinq Gentlemen Maudits" by the Institute of Geographical Exploration, 2 Divinity Avenue. This event has three showings at 2:30 P.M., 5:15 P.M., and 8:30 P.M., with admission by ticket only and specific details available on page 56 of the program.

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The image contains two documents related to a concert by the Stradivarius Quartet of New York at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, held on Friday, December 16, 1932.

Main Document:

  • Header:

    • Fogg Art Museum — Harvard University
    • Concert by the Stradivarius Quartet of New York
    • Under the auspices of the Division of Music and the Fogg Art Museum
    • Friday, December 16, 1932, at 8 p.m.
    • Open to the public
  • Concert Details:

    • Location: Central Court of the Fogg Art Museum
    • Time: 8 o'clock
  • Musicians:

    • Wolfe Wolfinson, First Violin
    • Alfred Pochon, Second Violin
    • Nicholas Moldavan, Viola
    • Gerald Warburg, Violoncello
  • Programme:

    • Mozart: Quartet in G major, Köchel No. 887
      • Allegro vivace assai
      • Menuetto. Allegretto
      • Andante cantabile
      • Molto vivace
    • Hugo Wolf: Serenade
    • Johannes Brahms: Quartet in A minor, Opus 51, No. 2
      • Allegro non troppo
      • Andante moderato
      • Quasi menuetto moderato
      • Finale. Allegro non assai
  • Additional Event:

    • Talking Film in French: "Les Cinq Gentlemen Maudits" presented by the French Talking Films Committee at the Institute of Geographical Exploration, 2 Divinity Avenue. Showings at 2:30 p.m., 5:15 p.m., and 8:30 p.m. For particulars, see page 56.
  • Notes:

    • Concert by the Stradivarius Quartet at 8 p.m. in the Central Court of the Fogg Art Museum. For the program, see page 56.

Smaller Document (handwritten notes and newspaper clippings):

  • Notes:

    • A handwritten note mentions that this is the second of a series of concerts by the Stradivarius Quartet of New York, specifically the second concert in the series at the Fogg Art Museum, at 8 o'clock.
  • Newspaper Clippings:

    • One clipping mentions the quartet playing in the Central Court of the Fogg Art Museum on December 16, 1932.
    • Another clipping lists the musicians: Wolfe Wolfinson (first violin), Alfred Pochon (second violin), Nicholas Moldavan (viola), and Gerald Warburg (violoncello).
    • It also notes the program: Mozart's Quartet in G major, Köchel No. 887, and Brahms' Quartet in A minor, Opus 51, No. 2. The concert is open to the public.

These documents together provide a detailed overview of the concert event, including the musicians, the pieces to be performed, and the venue details.

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This is an image of a historical concert program. The program details a concert by the Stradivarius Quartet of New York, which was held under the auspices of the Division of Music and the Fogg Art Museum of Harvard University. The concert took place on Friday, December 16, 1932, at 8 P.M., and it was open to the public.

The quartet members listed are:

  • Wolfe Wolfinsohn, First Violin
  • Alfred Pochon, Second Violin
  • Nicolas Moldavan, Viola
  • Gerald Warburg, Violoncello

The program was performed in the Central Court of the Fogg Art Museum. The concert program included:

  • Quartet in G major (Köchel No. 887) by W. A. Mozart
    • Allegro vivace assai
    • Menuetto. Allegretto
    • Andante cantabile
    • Molto vivace
  • Serenade by Hugo Wolf
  • Quartet in A minor (Opus 51, No. 2) by Johannes Brahms
    • Allegro non troppo
    • Andante moderato
    • Quasi minuetto, moderato
    • Finale. Allegro non assai

Additionally, there is a side note for a film in French presented by the French Talking Films Committee, titled "Les Cinq Gentlemen Maudits," to be shown at specific times.

A handwritten note on the right-hand side of the program, which reads "Concert Sun Dec. 16 1932", possibly serves as a personal reminder about the date of the performance.

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The image shows a vintage concert program and notices from the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. The program is for a concert by the Stradivarius Quartet of New York, held on Friday, December 16, 1932, at 8 P.M. It indicates that the event was open to the public and held under the auspices of the Division of Music and the Fogg Art Museum.

The program lists the members of the quartet:

  • Wolfe Wolfinsohn, First Violin
  • Alfred Pochon, Second Violin
  • Nicholas Moldavan, Viola
  • Gerald Warburg, Violoncello

The repertoire for the concert includes:

  1. Quartet in G major, Kochel No. 387 by W. A. Mozart
    • Allegro vivace assai
    • Menuetto. Allegretto
    • Andante cantabile
    • Molto vivace
  2. Serenade by Hugo Wolf
  3. Quartet in A minor, Opus 51, No. 2 by Johannes Brahms
    • Allegro non troppo
    • Andante moderato
    • Quasi menuetto moderato
    • Finale. Allegro non assai

Additionally, the program mentions the showing of a French film titled "Les Cinq Gentlemen Maudits" presented by the French Talking Films Committee at the Institute of Geographical Exploration.

There are smaller clippings attached with further details about the concert and emphasizing that it is the second in a series. One mentions that the event is open to the public, with a handwritten note dating the clippings to December 16, 1932.

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This image shows a collection of printed and clipped announcements related to a concert by The Stradivarius Quartet of New York at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University. The concert took place on Friday, December 16, 1932, at 8 P.M., and it was open to the public.

The main printed program lists the members of the quartet:

  • Wolfe Wolfinsohn, first violin
  • Alfred Pochon, second violin
  • Nicholas Moldavan, viola
  • Gerald Warburg, violoncello

The program included:

  • Quartet in G major, Köchel No. 887 by W. A. Mozart (with movements Allegro vivace assai, Menuetto Allegretto, Andante cantabile, Molto vivace)
  • Serenade by Hugo Wolf
  • Quartet in A minor, Opus 51, No. 2 by Johannes Brahms (with movements Allegro non troppo, Andante moderato, Quasi menuetto moderato, Finale Allegro non assai)

There are additional newspaper clippings that mention the concert, including brief notes about the event, its setting at the Central Court of the Fogg Art Museum, and the public being invited to attend. One clipping indicates the concert was part of a series, and mentions the concert time of 8 o'clock.

At the bottom of the page is also a note about a French talking film titled "Les Cinq Gentlemen Maudits," presented by the French Talking Films Committee, at the Institute of Geographical Exploration, with three showings listed on the same date.

Overall, this image is a historical document capturing promotional and informational materials for a classical music concert in 1932.

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The image is of a concert program for a performance by The Stradivarius Quartet of New York at the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. The concert was scheduled for Friday, December 16, 1932, at 8 PM and was open to the public. The program lists the members of the quartet, including Wolfe Wolfinsohn, Alfred Pocchon, Nicholas Moldavan, and Gerald Warburg. The program also includes details about the pieces that will be performed, including a Quartet in G major by W. A. Mozart and a Quartet in A minor by Hugo Wolf. The program also mentions a talking film in French, "Les Cinq Gentlemen Maudits," which was presented by the French Talking Films Committee.