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The image shows an open program booklet for a choral concert titled "THE RALPH FARRIS CHORALE in concert" held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on December 3, 1972, at 4:00 P.M. The program lists the members of the chorale divided into sections: Sopranos, Altos, Tenors, and Basses. It also includes a section for soloists. The names under each section are as follows:
SOPRANOS:
ALTOS:
TENORS:
BASSES:
SOLOISTS:
Additionally, the program lists Nancy D. Farris as the organist.
The right-hand page features what appears to be an illustration, partially visible, possibly depicting a historical or architectural scene, along with some text that is not fully legible. The visible text includes "The Thomas and Church of Leipzig," though the rest is unclear due to the angle and partial obstruction by the booklet's binding.
The image shows a program or flyer for a concert by "The Ralph Farris Chorale." The event is scheduled to take place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on December 3, 1972, at 4:00 PM.
The program lists the members of the choir divided into various vocal categories:
There are also soloists listed:
Nancy D. Farris is credited as the Organist.
Additionally, there is a sketch or drawing of the concert hall or venue on the right side of the program, which appears to be labeled with some text related to "The Thomas and Christine Busch-Reisinger Museum, Leipzig."
The flyer is partially placed on a table with other books or documents visible in the background.
The image shows a program from a concert held by "The Ralph Farris Chorale" at the Reisinger Museum on December 3, 1972, at 4:00 PM. The concert appears to be in honor of the composer Paul Busch.
The program lists the members of the chorale divided into different vocal categories:
Sopranos:
Altos:
Tenors:
Basses:
The program also identifies the soloists:
Additionally, it mentions Nancy D. Farris as the organist.
The right side of the program features an illustration of a choir in performance and some text at the bottom that seems to reference the Thomaskirche and the Leipzig Cathedral Choir.
The image shows a program for a choral concert performed by "The Ralph Farris Chorale." The concert took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on December 3, 1972, at 4:00 PM.
The program lists the members of the chorale by vocal parts:
Sopranos:
Altos:
Tenors:
Basses:
The program also identifies the soloists:
Additionally, Nancy D. Farris is listed as the organist.
The program appears to be part of a larger booklet, with some illustrations visible, including a sketch of what seems to be a building labeled "The Thomas Church Leipzig," indicating a possible connection to the concert's theme or repertoire.
The image shows a concert program for "The Ralph Farris Chorale." Here are the details:
Event:
Venue:
Date and Time:
Members of the Chorale:
The members are divided into four vocal sections:
Sopranos:
Altos:
Tenors:
Basses:
Soloists:
Organist:
The program also features an illustration of a building, likely part of the concert's theme or venue depiction, and mentions "The Thomas and Chorus Leipzig Cantata." The overall appearance of the program is a bit aged, indicating it is a historical document from 1972.
The image shows an open program booklet for a concert by The Ralph Farris Chorale, which took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on December 3, 1972, at 4:00 PM. The program lists the members of the chorale, categorized by voice type:
Sopranos:
Altos:
Tenors:
Basses:
Additionally, the soloists for the concert are listed:
The organist for the concert is Nancy D. Farris.
The booklet is open to this page, and there is a drawing of a building on the right side of the page. The background shows other books and materials, suggesting the program booklet is part of a collection or archive.
This image shows an open program booklet from a music concert. The view is of the right-hand page of the booklet, which contains information about a concert event. The text at the top reads "THE RALPH FARRIS CHORALE in Concert at BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM December 3, 1972 At 4:00 P.M."
Below the heading, the text lists various sections of choir members under their respective voice parts: SOPRANOS, TENORS, ALTOS, and BASSES. Each section has a list of names belonging to that voice range. For instance, under SOPRANOS, names such as "Fader, Dorothy" and "Keller, Jeannine" are mentioned, among others.
Additionally, there is a subsection titled "SOLOISTS," denoting individuals who presumably had solo parts in the concert, categorized by voice type as well: Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass.
At the bottom left, the name "Nancy D. Farris, Organist" indicates that she was the organ player for the event.
The image also suggests the booklet may be aged, given the date of the event is from 1972 and the pages seem slightly yellowed. To the left of the open page is a blurry view of the opposite left-hand page, which seems to contain more text, and a hint of a third, folded document behind the program booklet. The background is a flat surface with a neutral tone.
The image shows a concert program or leaflet. It is for a performance by "The Ralph Farris Chorale" held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on December 3, 1972, at 4:00 P.M. The document lists the members of the chorale classified by voice sections: Sopranos, Altos, Tenors, and Basses. It also specifies the soloists for each voice part and mentions Nancy D. Farris as the organist. On the right side, there is an illustration of a building or cityscape with some handwritten text below it that reads, "The Thom and Chur Leipzig Cir." The text is partially visible and cut off. The paper is open and held by a transparent stand.
The image displays an open book, featuring a white page with black text. The book appears to be a program or a booklet for a musical event. The text on the page lists the members of a chorale, titled "The Ralph Farris Chorale," with the names of the sopranos, altos, tenors, basses, and soloists. The event mentioned is "in concert Busch-Reisinger Museum December 3, 1972 @ 4:00 P.M." Additionally, there is a drawing of a building on the page, possibly indicating the venue or a related landmark. The book is placed on a gray surface, and there are other books and papers visible in the background.
A page of a book is open on a gray surface, probably a table. The page has some text and a drawing of a building. The text on the page is written in black font, and it is probably a list of names of people who are part of the Ralph Farris Chorale. The drawing of the building is on the right side of the page. Behind the book, there is another book with a red cover.