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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1960-1962

ARCH.2013.5.9, Rendition: 797084

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The image shows a program from a concert held on May 13, 1961, by the Harvard Glee Club. The concert featured members of the Far Eastern Tour Group and was conducted by Elliot Forbes, with R. Bruce Archibald as the assistant conductor, Loring Conant Jr. as president, and Albert E. Webster as manager.

The program is divided into two sections:

I. Six Sixteenth Century Motets:

  1. Jesu Dulcis by Victoria (1540-1608)
  2. Adoramus Te by Anerio (1560-1614)
  3. Adoramus Te by Clemens non Papa (c1510-c1555)
  4. Ave Verum by Byrd (1543-1623)
  5. Laetentur Coeli by Hassler (1564-1612)
  6. Domino Deus by Hassler (1564-1612)

II. A Fifteenth Century Motet and Sections of a Parody Mass:

  1. Mater Patris et Filia by Brumel (2nd half of 15th century-early 16th century)
  2. Missa Mater Patris et Filia by Des Prez (c1450-1521), including the sections:
    • Gloria
    • Credo
    • Sanctus

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The image is a page from a book or a document related to a concert event organized by the Harvard Globe Club. The date on the page is May 13, 1961.

The concert, titled "Promenade Concert by Members of the Far East Tour Group," features the following individuals in leadership roles:

  • Elliot Forbes as Conductor
  • R. Bruce Archibald as Assistant Conductor
  • Loring Conant Jr. as President
  • Albert K. Webster as Manager

The program lists two sections of music:
I. Six Sixteenth Century Motets:

  • Jesu Dulcis
  • Adoramus Te
  • Ave Verum
  • Laetentur Coeli
  • Domino Deus
  • Victoria (by William Byrd, 1540-1608)
  • Anerio (by Giovanni Francesco Anerio, 1560-1614)
  • Clemens non Papa (by Clement Janequin, c.1510-1555)
  • Lassus (by Orlando di Lasso, 1532-1594, attributed works of Hassler)

II. A Fifteenth Century Motet and Sections of a Parody Mass:

  • Mater Patris et Filia (by Thomas Bruemel, from the second half of the 15th century to early 16th century)
  • Missa Mater Patris et Filia
  • Gloria
  • Credo
  • Sanctus
  • Des Prez (by Johannes de Prum, c.1450-1521)

The document includes the names and the approximate periods of composers, indicating the historical context and stylistic influences of the pieces to be performed.

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The image shows a page from a document dated May 13, 1961. The document pertains to a concert organized by the Harvard Glee Club, specifically a "Promenade Concert by Members of the Far Eastern Tour Group."

Key details on the document include:

  1. Concert Personnel:

    • Elliot Forbes: Conductor
    • R. Bruce Archibald: Assistant Conductor
    • Loring Conant Jr.: President
    • Albert R. Webster: Manager
  2. Concert Program:

    • I. Six Sixteenth Century Motets:

      • Jesu Dulcis by Victoria (1540-1608)
      • Adoramus Te by Victoria
      • Ave Verum by Clemens non Papa (c1510-c1555)
      • Laetentur Coeli by Byrd (1543-1623)
      • Domino Deus by Hassler (1564-1612)
      • Victoria by Anerio (1560-1614)
      • Clemens non Papa by Hassler
    • II. A Fifteenth Century Motet and Sections of a Parody Mass:

      • Mater Patris et Filia by Brumel (2nd half of 15th century - early 16th century)
      • Missa Mater Patris et Filia by Des Prez (c1450-1521)
      • Sections of the Mass include Gloria, Credo, and Sanctus

The document appears to be a program listing for the concert, detailing the composers and the pieces to be performed.

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The image shows a handwritten program for a concert organized by the Harvard Glee Club. The concert is titled "Promenade Concert by Members of the Far Eastern Tour Group." The date of the concert is May 13, 1961.

Key individuals involved in the concert are listed as follows:

  • Elliot Forbes: Conductor
  • R. Bruce Archibald: Assistant Conductor
  • Loring Coman Jr.: President
  • Albert R. Webster: Manager

The program includes a list of musical pieces to be performed, divided into two sections:

Section I: Six Sixteenth Century Motets

  1. Jesu Dulcis by Victoria (1540-1608)
  2. Adoramus Te by Anerio (1560-1614)
  3. Adoramus Te by Clemens non Papa (c1510-c1555)
  4. Ave Verum by Byrd (1543-1623)
  5. Laetentur Coeli by Hassler (1564-1612)
  6. Domino Deus by Hassler (1564-1612)

Section II: A Fifteenth Century Motet and Sections of a Parody Mass

  1. Mater Patris et Filia by Brumel (2nd half of 15th century-early 16th century)
  2. Missa Mater Patris et Filia by Des Prez (1450-1521)
    • Gloria
    • Credo
    • Sanctus

The program appears to be neatly organized and placed in a binder or book.

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The image shows a program from a concert held on May 13, 1961, at the Harvard Club. The concert was a promenade performance by members of the Far Eastern Tour Group. Here are the details:

Concert Personnel:

  • Conductor: Elliot Forbes
  • Assistant Conductor: R. Bruce Archibald
  • President: Loring Conant, Jr.
  • Manager: Albert A. Webster

Program:

I. Six Sixteenth Century Motets

  1. Jesu Dulcis - Victoria (1540-1608)
  2. Adoramus Te - Anerio (1560-1614)
  3. Adoramus Te - Clemens non Papa (circa 1510-circa 1555)
  4. Ave Verum - Byrd (1543-1623)
  5. Laetentur Coeli - Hassler (1564-1612)
  6. Domine Deus - Hassler

II. A Fifteenth Century Motet and Selections of a Parody Mass

  1. Motet:
    • Mater Patris et Filia - Brumel (second half of the 15th century-early 16th century)
  2. Selections from Missa Mater Patris et Filia by Des Prez (circa 1450-1521):
    • Gloria
    • Credo
    • Sanctus

The program features a mix of sacred music from the 15th and 16th centuries, showcasing works by various renowned composers from that era.

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The image depicts a program for a concert held on May 13, 1961, presented by the Harvard Glee Club. The concert featured a promenade performance by members of the Far Eastern Tour Group. Key personnel listed include:

  • Elliot Forbes as Conductor
  • R. Bruce Archibald as Assistant Conductor
  • David E. Fulton as Manager
  • Albert K. Webster as President

The concert was divided into two parts:

I. Six Sixteenth Century Motets

  1. Jesu Dulcis - Victoria (1540-1609)
  2. Adoremus Te - Anon (1560-1614)
  3. Adoremus Te - Clemens non Papa (c1510-c1555)
  4. Ave Verum - Byrd (1543-1623)
  5. Laetentur Coeli - Hassler (1564-1612)
  6. Domine Deus - Hassler

II. A Fifteenth Century Motet and Sections of a Parody Mass

  1. Mater Patris et Filia - Brumel (2nd half of 15th century - early 16th century)
  2. Missa Mater Patris et Filia - Des Prez (c1450-1521)
    • Gloria
    • Credo
    • Sanctus

The program appears to be neatly typed and is placed within a green-bound book. The date "May 13, 1961" is handwritten in blue ink at the top of the page.

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This image depicts a page from a printed program for a concert. The program is titled "HARVARD GLEE CLUB" and it indicates that it's for a "PROMENADE CONCERT BY MEMBERS OF THE FAR EASTERN TOUR GROUP." The date of "May 13, 1961" is handwritten at the top of the page.

The program's leadership includes Elliot Forbes as the Conductor, R. Bruce Archibald as the Assistant Conductor, Loring Coes Jr. as the President, and Albert K. Webster as the Manager.

The concert program is divided into two sections:

I. Six Sixteenth Century Motets

  • "Jesu Dulcis" by Victoria (1540-1608)
  • "Adoramus Te" by Anerio (1560-1614)
  • "Adoramus Te" by Clemens non Papa (c.1510-1555)
  • "Ave Verum" by Byrd (1543-1623)
  • "Laetentur Coeli" by Hassler (1564-1612)
  • "Domino Deus" by Hassler

II. A Fifteenth Century Motet and Sections of a Parody Mass

  • "Mater Patris et Filia" by Brumel (2nd half of 15th century-early 16th century)
  • "Missa Mater Patris et Filia" movements: Gloria, Credo, Sanctus
    These are from "Missa Mater Patris et Filia" by Des Prez (c.1450-1521)

The layout is simple and clear, combining typeset text with the handwritten date, and there's no imagery or embellishment within the page. The document appears to be a page within a bound collection or book, as evidenced by the visible binding on the left-hand side.

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The image shows an open book or album with a single typed page affixed to it. The page is titled "HARVARD GLEE CLUB PROMENADE CONCERT BY MEMBERS OF THE FAR EASTERN TOUR GROUP." Above the typing, there is a handwritten date in blue ink: "May 13, 1961."

The typed text lists names and musical pieces as follows:

  • Conductor and assistants:

    • Elliot Forbes, Conductor
    • R. Bruce Archibald, Assistant Conductor
    • Loring Conant Jr., President
    • Albert K. Webster, Manager
  • I. Six Sixteenth Century Motets:

    • Jesu Dulcis by Victoria (1540-1608)
    • Adoramus Te by Anerio (1560-1614)
    • Adoramus Te by Clemens non Papa (c1510-c1555)
    • Ave Verum by Byrd (1543-1623)
    • Laetentur Coeli by Hassler (1564-1612)
    • Domine Deus by Hassler
  • II. A Fifteenth Century Motet and Sections of a Parody Mass:

    • Mater Patris et Filia by Brumel (2nd half of 15th century-early 16th century)
    • Missa Mater Patris et Filia by Des Prez (c1450-1521), with sections Gloria, Credo, and Sanctus listed.

The page has a simple and formal layout, with all text centered except for the pieces and composers which are aligned with spaces to the right side of the titles. The paper is attached at the top edge with two staples. The book or album has a green binding visible on the left side.

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The image shows an open book with handwritten and printed text. The book appears to be a program or booklet for a musical event. Here's a detailed description:

General Layout:

  • The book is open to a single page, with the left and right pages visible.
  • The left page is mostly blank, with a green border along the edges.
  • The right page contains printed and handwritten text.

Handwritten Text:

  • At the top of the right page, there is handwritten text in blue ink that reads:
    "May 13, 1961"
    This indicates the date of the event.

Printed Text:

  • Below the handwritten date, the printed text is centered and formatted as follows:

Title:

  • "HARVARD GLEE CLUB"
    This identifies the performing group.

Event Description:

  • "PROMENADE CONCERT BY MEMBERS OF THE FAR EASTERN TOUR GROUP"
    This specifies the nature of the event—a promenade concert performed by members of the Far Eastern Tour Group.

Performers and Roles:

  • A list of individuals involved in the event is provided:
    • Elliot Forbes – Conductor
    • R. Bruce Archibald – Assistant Conductor
    • Loring Cohn Jr. – President
    • Albert K. Webster – Manager

Program Details:

  • The program is divided into two sections:
I. Six Sixteenth Century Motets
  • A list of motets is provided, each with the composer and approximate dates:
    • Jesu Dulcis – Victoria (1540–1608)
    • Adoramus Te – Anerio (1560–1614)
    • Adoramus Te – Clemens non Papa (c1510–c1555)
    • Ave Verum – Byrd (1543–1623)
    • Laetetur Coeli – Hassler (1564–1612)
    • Domine Deus – Hassler
II. A Fifteenth Century Motet and Sections of a Parody Mass
  • A second list includes a motet and sections of a parody mass:
    • Mater Patris et Filia – Brumel (2nd half of 15th century–early 16th century)
    • Missa Mater Patris et Filia – Des Prez (c1450–1521)
      • Subsections listed:
        • Gloria
        • Credo
        • Sanctus

Visual Characteristics:

  • The book has a clean, formal layout typical of a concert program.
  • The text is typed, with the exception of the date, which is handwritten in blue ink.
  • The green border on the left page suggests the book may have a hardcover or bound format.

Contextual Inference:

  • The document appears to be a program for a musical performance by the Harvard Glee Club, likely part of a tour or special event held on May 13, 1961. The program lists both the performers and the repertoire, indicating a focus on Renaissance and early Baroque music.

This image captures a historical document detailing a musical event, showcasing the performers, their roles, and the pieces to be performed.

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The image shows a page from a booklet or program, dated May 13, 1961. It appears to be a schedule or itinerary for a musical concert organized by the Harvard Glee Club. The title reads "Promenade Concert by Members of the Far Eastern Tour Group." The page lists the conductors, assistant conductors, president, and manager for the event, including names like Elliot Forbes, R. Bruce Archibald, Loring Conkling Jr., and Albert K. Webster. The program includes a selection of sixteenth and fifteenth-century motets and sections of a parody mass. The music pieces are attributed to composers such as Victoria, Anerio, Clemens non Papa, Byrd, Hassler, Brumel, and others. The page has a green spine and is folded in half, with the left side showing the title and the right side listing the program details.