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The image is a program for a concert of sacred music presented by The Adams House Music Society on May 7, 1961. The event took place at Busch-Reisinger Museum at 3:30 PM. The program includes the following pieces:
Vespero della Beata Vergine (1610) by Claudio Monteverdi
Ich hebe meine Augen auf zu den Bergen (Psalm 121) by Heinrich Schütz
Fili mi, absolvi ("Symphoniae Sacrae" 1629) by Heinrich Schütz
Die sieben Worte Jesu Christi am Kreuz (Seven Last Words of Christ on the Cross) (1645) by Heinrich Schütz
The singers included:
The instrumentalists were:
The concert was conducted by Bentley Layton and Bruce Archibald. Instruments were loaned by E. Power Biggs and the Harvard Music Department.
The image is a concert program from a performance held on May 7, 1961, presented by The Adams House Music Society. The event is a concert of sacred music featuring compositions by Claudio Monteverdi and Heinrich Schütz.
Here is the detailed program:
Claudio Monteverdi - "Vespro della Beata Vergine (1610)"
Heinrich Schütz
Performers:
Singers:
Instrumentalists:
The concert is conducted by Bentley Layton and Bruce Archibald.
The instruments were loaned by E. Power Biggs and the Harvard Music Department.
The concert took place on Sunday, May 7, 1961, at 3:30 P.M. in the Busch-Reisinger Auditorium.
The image is a program for a concert titled "A Concert of Sacred Music," presented by The Adams House Music Society. The concert took place on Sunday, May 7, 1961, at 3:30 PM in the Busse-Reisinger Juniorium.
The concert featured works by Claudio Monteverdi and Heinrich Schütz, including:
Vesper della Beata Vergine (1610) by Claudio Monteverdi:
Ich habe meine Augen auf zu den Bergen ("Salmen Davids" 1619) by Heinrich Schütz:
Fili mi, Absalon ("Symphonias Sacrae" 1629) by Heinrich Schütz:
Die sieben Worte unsers Herrn Jesus und Seligmachers Jesu Christi ("Das Heilgen Grabtes gesprochen" 1645) by Heinrich Schütz:
The program lists the following performers:
Singers:
Instrumentalists:
The concert was conducted by Bentley Leyton and Bruce Archibald.
The instruments were loaned by E. Power Biggs and the Harvard Music Department.
The image is a program from a concert titled "A Concert of Sacred Music" presented by The Adams House Music Society. The concert took place on Sunday, May 7, 1961, at 3:30 PM in the Busche-Reisinger Museum's Jarcum.
The program lists several pieces of sacred music performed during the concert:
VESPERO DELLA BEATA VIRGINA (1610) by Claudio Monteverdi:
ICH HABE MEINE AUGEN AUF ZU DEN BURGEN (Psalmen Davids 1619) by Heinrich Schütz:
FILI MI, ARSALON (Symphoniae Sacrae, 1629) by Heinrich Schütz:
DIE SIEBEN WORTE UNSERS LEIBEN ERLOESERS UND SEELTRETTERS JESU CHRISTI by Heinrich Schütz (1645):
The program also lists the singers involved in the concert:
Instrumentalists and their instruments:
The concert was conducted by Bentley Leyton and Bruce Archibald. The instruments were loaned by E. Power Biggs and the Harvard Music Department.
The image depicts a program for a concert titled "A Concert of Sacred Music" presented by The Adams House Music Society. The event took place on Sunday, May 7, 1961, at 3:30 PM in the Busche-Reisinger Judaicum.
The concert features several pieces of sacred music, including:
Vespero della Beata Vergine by Claudio Monteverdi (1610):
Ich hebe meine Augen auf zu dem HERRN by Heinrich Schütz ("Psalmen Davids" 1639):
Filii, Arsael ("Symphonias Sacrae" 1629) by Heinrich Schütz:
Die sieben Worte Unseres Herrn Jesus Christus by Heinrich Schütz (1645):
The program lists the singers and instrumentalists involved:
The instruments were loaned by E. Power Biggs and the Harvard Music Department.
The image shows a program for a concert titled "A Concert of Sacred Music," presented by The Adams House Music Society. The concert took place on Sunday, May 7, 1961, at 3:30 P.M. in the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The program features works by Claudio Monteverdi and Heinrich Schütz.
The program includes the following pieces:
"Vespero della Beata Virgina (1610)" by Claudio Monteverdi, with several sections:
"Ich hebe meine Augen auf zu den Bergen (Psalm 123)" (1619) by Heinrich Schütz, with soloists Miss Ramsey, Miss Flinn, Mr. Loud, and Mr. Burns.
"Fili mi, Absalon" (Symphoniae Sacrae, 1629) by Heinrich Schütz, with Mr. Leyton as the tenor soloist.
"Die sieben Worte Jesu Christi am Kreuz" (1645) by Heinrich Schütz, with soloists Miss Ramsey, Mrs. Sa'ih, Mr. Loud, Mr. Burns, and Mr. Sa'ih singing the words of Christ.
The list of singers includes Emily Ramsey, Kathryn Ojemann, Liene Dempsey, Deborah Allen, Gaye Sa'ih, Antonia Flehn, Joan Feidt, Linda Shidley, Jean McAlister, Bruce Gibb, Joseph Hart, Robert T. P. Taylor, Robert Loud, Jonathan Shay, Allen Burns, Vincent Smith, Gerald Bennett, Bruce Archibald, and Bentley Leyton.
The instrumentalists are:
The concert is conducted by Bentley Leyton and Bruce Archibald, with instruments loaned by F. Power Biggs and the Harvard Music Department.
This image shows a scanned page of a program for a music event. Here are the details as seen on the page:
The page appears to be from a booklet or program handout with a blue binding on the left side, and there's a handwritten note above the title that likely indicates the date of the event.
The image shows a typed concert program dated May 7, 1961, for an event presented by The Adams House Music Society titled "A Concert of Sacred Music."
The program lists the following pieces and their composers:
"Vespero Della Beata Virgina (1610)" by Claudio Monteverdi.
"Ich hebe meine Augen auf zu den Bergen" (Psalmen Davids 1619) by Heinrich Schütz.
"Fili Mi, Absalon" (Symphoniae Sacrae 1629) by Heinrich Schütz.
"Die Sieben Worte Unsers Lieben Erlösers und Seelighmachers Jesu Christi so Er am Stamm des Heiligen Creutzes gesprochen (1645)" by Heinrich Schütz.
The program further lists singers:
Emily Romney, Kathryn Ojennann, Liene Dempsey, Deborah Allen, Gaye Saʻdah, Antonia Plehn, Joan Meinthaler, Linda Shirley, Jean McClowizy, Bruce Gibbs, Joseph Hart, Richard Terpin, Robert Loud, Jonathan Shay, Allen Burns, Vincent Smith, Gerald Bennett, Bruce Archibald, Bentley Layton.
Instrumentalists include:
Conductors: Bentley Layton and Bruce Archibald
The program notes that instruments were loaned by E. Power Biggs and the Harvard Music Department.
The concert took place on Sunday, May 7, 1961, at 3:30 PM in the Fusch-Reisinger Museum.
There is a faint marking of the date "May 7, 1961" handwritten at the top of the page. The program is attached to a page in a book or binder with two staples at the top corners.
The image shows a page from a program or booklet for a concert organized by The Adams House Music Society. The concert is titled "A Concert of Sacred Music" and is scheduled for Sunday, May 7, 1961, at 3:30 P.M. at the Fusch-Reisinger Lacum.
The program includes several sacred musical works:
VESPERO DELLA BEATA VERGINA (1610) – Claudio Monteverdi
ICH HERR IHE AUGEN AUF ZU DEN BURGEN (Psalm David’s, 1619) – Heinrich Schütz
(soloists: Miss Romney, Miss Flork, Mr. Loud, Mr. Burns)
FIL MI, ABSALON (“Symphoniae Sacrae,” 1629) – Heinrich Schütz
(solo: Mr. Layton)
DIE STEREN WORTE UNSER LIEBEN EILDE UND SEELIGMACHER JESUS CHRISTI so Er am Stamm Des Heiligen Creutzes gesprochen (1645)
(soloists: Miss Romney, Mrs. Salda, Mr. Loud, Mr. Burns, and Mr. Smith singing the words of Christ)
The program indicates a formal and scholarly musical event featuring sacred compositions by notable composers such as Claudio Monteverdi and Heinrich Schütz. The performers include a mix of soloists and instrumentalists, suggesting a high-quality, academic, or community-based musical presentation. The handwritten date at the top suggests this is a preserved or archived program from the event.
The image shows a printed program for a concert of sacred music. The program is titled "A Concert of Sacred Music" and is presented by the Adams House Music Society. The date of the concert is May 7, 1961. The program includes a list of performers, including singers and instrumentalists, as well as the pieces that will be performed. The pieces include works by composers such as Claudio Monteverdi, Heinrich Schütz, and others. The concert is scheduled to take place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on Sunday, May 7, 1961, at 3:30 PM. The program is printed on white paper and has a green border.