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The image shows a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The press release is for immediate release and is dated with a reference number 495-2338.
The main content of the press release announces that the Ralph H. Farris Chorale will present a program of Renaissance and 20th-century music at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on Friday evening, January 15th, beginning at 8:00 p.m. Tickets for the event are available without charge at the museum.
The program will include two works by the contemporary English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams: "Magnificat" and "Hodie, Christus Natus Est." Additionally, the Chorale will perform the "Jubilate Deo" by the Renaissance composer Gabrieli.
The press release provides background information on Mr. Farris, stating that he organized the Chorale in 1968. He is also the current music director of the Roxbury Latin School and the Canterbury Chorus of Trinity Church in Boston. Mr. Farris, a bass-baritone, has appeared as a soloist with several distinguished organizations, including the Chorus Pro Musica, Boston, The Weymouth Choral Society, The Arlington Philharmonic, and Trinity Church, Boston.
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The image is a news release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The release is marked "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE" and includes a contact number, 495-2338.
The Ralph H. Farris Chorale is announced to present a program featuring Renaissance and 20th-century music at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on Friday evening, January 15th, beginning at 8:00 p.m. Tickets for this event are available without charge at the museum.
The program will include two works by the contemporary English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams: "Magnificat" and "Hodie Christus Natus Est." Additionally, the Chorale will perform "Jubilate Deo" by the Renaissance composer Gabrieli.
The release also provides background on Mr. Farris, who organized the Chorale in 1968. He is currently the music director of the Roxbury Latin School and the Canterbury Chorus of Trinity Church, Boston. As a bass-baritone, Mr. Farris has performed as a soloist with various distinguished organizations, including the Chorus Pro Musica, Boston, the Weymouth Choral Society, the Arlington Philharmonic, and Trinity Church, Boston.
The image shows a page from a document titled "NEWS from the Busch-Reisinger Museum," Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document is dated for immediate release and includes the contact number 495-2338.
The news item announces a concert by the Ralph H. Farris Chorale at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on Friday evening, January 15th, beginning at 8:00 p.m. Tickets for the event are available free of charge at the museum.
The concert program features Renaissance and 20th-century music, including two works by contemporary English composer Ralph Vaughn Williams: "Magnificat" and "Hodie, Christus Natus Est." Additionally, the Chorale will perform "Jubilate Deo" by the Renaissance composer Gabrieli.
The document also provides background on Mr. Farris, who organized the Chorale in 1968. Currently, he is the music director of the Roxbury Latin School and the Canterbury Chorus of Trinity Church in Boston. As a bass-baritone, Mr. Farris has performed as a soloist with various distinguished organizations, most recently with Chorus Pro Musica, Boston, The Weymouth Choral Society, The Arlington Philharmonic, and Trinity Church, Boston.
The image shows a page from a news release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The release is dated and prepared for immediate distribution.
Here are the key details from the text:
Event Announcement:
Ticket Information:
Program Details:
About Mr. Farris:
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The document is a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, dated January 15th. It announces a program of Renaissance and 20th-century music presented by the Ralph H. Farris Chorale at the museum, beginning at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are available without charge at the museum. The program includes works by contemporary English composer Ralph Vaughn Williams ('Magnificat' and 'Nodie') and the Renaissance composer Gabrieli ('Jubilate Deo'). Mr. Farris, who organized the Chorale in 1968, is also the music director of the Roxbury Latin School and the Canterbury Chorus of Trinity Church, Boston. He has appeared as a soloist with various distinguished organizations, including the Chorus Pro Musica, The Weymouth Choral Society, The Arlington Philharmonic, and Trinity Church, Boston.
This is an image of a typed press release. It contains the following information:
The image shows the typed document on a light background, with the left edge bound in a folder or book—partial views of adjacent pages are visible. The document is centered in the photo, and the text is all legible.
The image shows a typed press release on a piece of white paper affixed to an open book or album with brownish-yellow pages. The press release is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It announces a program by the Ralph H. Farris Chorale featuring Renaissance and 20th-century music, scheduled for Friday evening, January 15th, at 8:00 p.m. at the museum.
Tickets are available without charge at the museum. The program includes two works by English composer Ralph Vaughn Williams— "Magnificat" and "Hodie, Christus Natus Est"—and the Renaissance piece "Jubilate Deo" by composer Gabrieli.
It also notes that Mr. Farris organized the Chorale in 1968 and is currently the music director of the Roxbury Latin School and the Canterbury Chorus of Trinity Church in Boston. He is a bass-baritone and has performed as a soloist with several distinguished musical organizations including Chorus Pro Musica, Weymouth Choral Society, Arlington Philharmonic, and Trinity Church in Boston. The release is marked "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE" and includes a phone number, 495-2338.
The image shows an open book or document with a typed announcement or press release printed on a single sheet of paper inserted into the pages. The paper is titled "NEWS from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts" and is marked as "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE" with the number "495-2338."
The announcement details an upcoming musical performance by the Ralph H. Farris Chorale, scheduled for Friday evening, January 15th, beginning at 8:00 p.m., at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. Tickets are available free of charge at the museum.
The program will feature a mix of Renaissance and 20th-century music, including works by contemporary English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams ("Magnificat" and "Hodie, Christus Natus Est") and the Renaissance composer Gabrieli ("Jubilate Deo").
The announcement also provides background on Mr. Ralph H. Farris, the organizer of the Chorale, noting that he founded it in 1968 and currently serves as the music director of the Roxbury Latin School and the Canterbury Chorus of Trinity Church in Boston. It highlights his credentials as a bass-baritone soloist who has performed with notable organizations such as the Chorus Pro Musica, Boston; The Weymouth Choral Society; The Arlington Philharmonic; and Trinity Church, Boston.
The overall design is simple and formal, typical of institutional press releases or event announcements. The paper is centered on the page, with clean typography and a straightforward layout. The book itself has a beige or light brown cover, suggesting it may be part of an archive or collection of historical documents.
The image depicts an open book with a single page in focus. The page is a printed document, likely a press release, featuring black text on a white background. The document is titled "NEWS from the Busch-Reisinger Museum Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts" and includes a header "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE" with a phone number "495-2338" below it. The main content of the document announces a performance by the Ralph H. Farris Chorale, scheduled for January 15th at 8:00 p.m. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. The program will feature Renaissance and 20th-century music, including works by Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gabrieli. The document also provides details about Mr. Farris, the organizer and music director of the chorale, and mentions his involvement with other music organizations. The book appears to be placed on a gray surface, with the page facing the viewer.