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The image shows a program from The Busch-Reisinger Museum presenting a performance by The Cambridge Chorale, directed by David Pizarro, featuring choral and instrumental music from the Tudor period. The program includes several musical pieces:
The program also provides details about The Cambridge Chorale, indicating that it was reorganized in 1971 and meets on Wednesdays at 7:45 p.m. in University Lutheran Church, 66 Winthrop Street, Cambridge. It mentions that auditions are held after rehearsals and provides contact information for Jim Mohr (354-2875) or Pris Turner (354-8158). Additionally, it notes an upcoming concert of the music of Vaughan Williams in April, in commemoration of the centenary of his birth.
The image shows a page from a program or an agenda for a musical performance presented by the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The event is titled "The Cambridge Chorale" and is conducted by David Pizarro, who is the Musical Director and Organist. The program is focused on choral and instrumental music from the Tudor period.
The list of pieces includes:
Below this musical list, there is information about the Cambridge Chorale:
Additionally, there is a note mentioning a concert of Vaughan Williams’ music in April, commemorating his centennial of birth.
The image shows a page from a program or schedule for an event hosted by the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The event is a concert presented by the Cambridge Chorale, with David Pizarro serving as the Musical Director and Organist. The concert is titled "Choral and Instrumental Musick of the Tudor Period."
The program lists several musical pieces that will be performed, along with the composers and sometimes the arrangers:
Additional information provided includes:
The page also shows some faded or obscured text, likely due to age or wear.
The image shows a page from a program or brochure for a musical performance by the Cambridge Chorale. Here is a detailed summary:
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The page is well-organized, listing the composers and specific pieces to be performed, along with some administrative details about the group and how to reach them.
The image is of a concert program from the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The event features a performance by The Cambridge Chorale, with David Pizarro serving as the Musical Director and Organist. The concert focuses on choral and instrumental music from the Tudor period.
Here is the detailed program:
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The image is a page from a program or a booklet detailing a musical performance by The Cambridge Chorale, under the direction of David Pizarro, the Musical Director and Organist. The event is presented by the Busch-Reisinger Museum and focuses on choral and instrumental music from the Tudor period.
The program includes the following pieces:
Additional information at the bottom of the page includes:
The page also includes a faint watermark or design in the background.
The image shows a typed page from a book or program detailing a musical event. It is titled "THE BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM presents THE CAMBRIDGE CHORALE" with David Pizarro as the Musical Director and Organist. The focus is on "CHORAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSICK OF THE TUDOR PERIOD."
The program includes:
The bottom of the page mentions that the Cambridge Chorale, reorganized in 1971, meets Wednesdays at 7:45 p.m. in University Lutheran Church, 66 Winthrop Street, Cambridge. Auditions are held after rehearsals. Contact information is given for Jim Mohr and Pris Turner. It also mentions an upcoming concert of Vaughan Williams' music in April to commemorate the centenary of his birth.
The image is a photograph of an open booklet program for a musical event. The text on the visible page indicates that the Busch-Reisinger Museum is presenting the Cambridge Chorale, with David Pizarro as the Musical Director and Organist. The program is for choral and instrumental music from the Tudor period.
The program details several pieces, including composers like John Redford, William Byrd, and Thomas Tallis. These are classic pieces from English Renaissance music, such as "Lucem tuam" attributed to Redford, "Pavana: The Earle of Salisbury" by Byrd, and a Motet by Tallis.
Also listed are parts of a Mass for Four Voices by Byrd, including "Kyrie," "Gloria in excelsis," "Sanctus - Benedictus," and "Agnus Dei." Additionally, there are pieces titled "Veni Creator Spiritus," "Veni Redemptor Gentium" by Redford, and "Rejoice in the Lord Alway" attributed to Redford.
The document also mentions the "Highway Code" followed by asterisks, possibly indicating a musical piece or an intermission. It concludes with an informational note that the Cambridge Chorale meets on Wednesdays at a specified address and provides two contact phone numbers for further information, along with a note about an upcoming concert of music by Vaughan Williams to commemorate his centenary in April.
The photo captures the top corner of the opposite page, showing that the booklet is multi-paged and includes other contents not visible in the image. The corner of the booklet has a reddish color, indicating its cover, while the main page is a light beige with some signs of age or handling, such as a water stain.
The image depicts an open book or program, likely from a musical event or concert. The content is formatted as a program listing for a performance titled "The Cambridge Chorale", presented by The Busch-Reisinger Museum. The program is organized under the heading "Choral and Instrumental Musick of the Tudor Period", indicating a focus on music from the Tudor era.
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The image shows a concert program for The Cambridge Chorale, highlighting a performance of Tudor-era choral and instrumental music. It includes details about the performers, composers, repertoire, and logistical information for the choir, such as meeting times, audition procedures, and contact information. The program also mentions an upcoming concert dedicated to Vaughan Williams. The overall design and content suggest it is a formal and historical document, likely from an academic or museum setting.
The image shows a printed page that appears to be a program or flyer for a musical performance. The text is written in a mix of English and Latin, indicating that the performance is likely related to classical or choral music. The title reads "The Busch-Reisinger Museum presents THE CAMBRIDGE CHORALE David Pizarro, Musical Director and Organist." Below this, there is a list of musical works to be performed, including "Choral and Instrumental Music of the Tudor Period," "Lucem tua," "Pavana: The Earle of Salisbury," "Motet," "Mass for Four Voices," and "Veni Creator Spiritus." The page also includes details about the performance, such as the time and location, and mentions a concert in April commemorating the centenary of Vaughan Williams' birth.