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ARCH.2013.5.16, Rendition: 799534
The image shows a concert program along with what appears to be an old musical score book. Here's a detailed description:
Mass for Four Voices - Byrdd
Gagliarda del Principe di Venosa - Gesualdo
Veni, redemptor gentium - Finck
In dulci jubilo - Praetorius
Es ist ein Reis entsprungen - Praetorius
Resonet in Laudibus - Lassus
Three Pieces:
Two Noëls:
Noël (Votre Bonte Grand Dieu) - Claude Balbastre (1727-1799)
Prelude and Fugue in D Minor (BWV 539) - J.S. Bach
There is a short passage in Latin praising the birth of Jesus:
"Let Sion resound in praise with joyful acclaim:
He has appeared whom Mary bore.
Truly, the things have been fulfilled that Gabriel foretold;
Today, a maid has borne God as man.
God has come to rule over the nations through Mary, a virgin.
A King is born.
Truly, great is the glory of the Lord, Emmanuel,
A maid has borne God as mercy willed."
The musical score book beside the program appears to be an old, possibly antique, book of organ music, given the visible titles and notations. It has a worn cover and yellowed pages, indicating its age.
The image displays an open book, likely a program or booklet, for a musical performance. The left page features a list of pieces and composers, with the following works mentioned:
The right page features additional information:
At the bottom, there is information about Mr. Skelton, who is noted as the organist at the First Congregational Church in Winchester and a member of the faculty at the University of New Hampshire and Lowell State College. Additionally, there is an announcement for the next concert on Monday, December 10, at 8:00 PM, featuring the Camerata Vocale of Bremen, Germany, presenting "The Christmas Story in Music from Seven Centuries." The cost is listed as $2, with a discount for students.
The image shows an open book, likely a music scorebook or a program for a choral concert. The pages contain a list of musical compositions and information about the performers and upcoming events.
On the right page:
On the left page:
The book is open to show both the musical pieces and additional program details. The pages appear slightly worn, indicating they have been used or handled frequently.
The image shows an open book with a handwritten and typed list of musical compositions, likely a program or catalog from a musical event or concert.
Here is a detailed summary of the visible contents:
The right page lists specific musical works with their composers and some text details:
Let Sion resound in praise with joyful acclaim;
He has appeared whom Mary bore.
Truly, the things have been fulfilled that Gabriel foretold;
A maid has borne God as mercy willed.
Today is born our salvation, a child,
A King is born, the name of the Lord, Emmanuel,
Truly, great is the name of the Lord, Emmanuel,
A maid has borne God as mercy willed.
Additional entries include:
A note at the bottom of the page states:
The book appears to be part of a larger collection of concert programs or musical catalogs, possibly related to a series of events or performances.
The image shows a page from a book or a music score, specifically a program or a list of musical pieces. The top portion lists several compositions:
Below these compositions, there are some additional notes and lyrics:
The page also includes information about a person, John Skelton, who is described as the organist at the First Congregational Church in Winchcombe and a member of the faculty at the University of New Hampshire and Lowell State College.
Additionally, there is a notice about an upcoming concert:
The image shows an open book or program with text on both pages. The book appears to be a collection of musical compositions and possibly a concert program. Here is a detailed summary of the content on the pages:
Left Page:
Right Page:
The right page lists additional musical works and composers, as well as some text in English and Latin. The works include:
Below the list of works, there is a Latin text with an English translation:
At the bottom of the right page, there is additional information:
The book or program seems to be related to a musical event or series of events, featuring a variety of compositions and composers.
The image shows a close-up of an open booklet or program, likely for a classical music concert or recital. The page that is fully visible contains a list of musical pieces and their respective composers. The works listed are from a variety of periods and styles, including a Mass for Four Voices by Byrd, which lists the Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei as parts of the mass. Other pieces include a Gagliarda by Gesualdo, and works by Finck, Praetorius, and Lassus, among others.
On the bottom right of the page, there is information about an organist who is affiliated with the First Congregational Church, Winchester, as well as a faculty member of the University of New Hampshire and Lowell State College. The text also refers to the next concert featuring the Camerata Vocale of Bremen, Germany.
In the middle of the visible page, some text is provided for the piece "Resonet in Laudibus" by Lassus, including a translation of the Latin text. The left edge of the image shows that the program booklet has several pages and is bound with a green cover. There are no visible human subjects or discernible individual marks to identify ownership or the specific event beyond the provided textual information.
The image shows an open book or binder with typed text on several pages. The visible page on top contains a list of musical compositions and composers, such as:
Additionally, below the title "Resonet in Laudibus," there is a lyrical text about Sion resounding in praise, mentioning Mary, Gabriel, Emmanuel, and a virgin birth, which indicates the sacred or religious nature of some pieces.
Another page slightly visible beneath contains notes mentioning someone named Mr. Skelton (an organist at First Congregational Church, Winchester, and a faculty member at the University of New Hampshire and Lowell State College), and references to musical pieces by Claude Balbastre and J.S. Bach.
The documents appear to be music program notes or a collection of musical works and informational context for a concert or lecture.
The image shows an open book, likely a program or booklet, featuring a list of musical pieces and composers. The left page displays a vertical list of titles and composers, while the right page contains detailed descriptions of specific musical works. Here is a breakdown of the content:
"Let Sion resound in praise with joyful acclaims;
He has appeared whom Mary bore.
Truly, the things have been fulfilled that Gabriel foretold;
Today He appeared in Israel through Mary, a virgin.
Truly, great is the name of the Lord, Emmanuel,
Which was proclaimed by Gabriel.
A maid has borne God as mercy willed."
The book appears to be a program or booklet for a musical performance or concert, showcasing a diverse collection of choral and sacred works from various composers. It highlights both historical and contemporary pieces, with a focus on Christmas-themed music. The inclusion of biographical details about Mr. Skelton and the concert announcement suggests this is a promotional or informational document for an upcoming event.
A book is open on a gray surface, displaying a white page with text. The book has a green spine and a white cover. The text on the page includes musical pieces, composers' names, and dates. The page is divided into sections, with the top section containing the title "Mass for Four Voices" and the composer's name "Byrd." The middle section has the text "Kyrie - Gloria - Sanctus - Agnus Dei." The bottom section has the text "John Skelton, C. 1560-1620." The page also has a watermark with the text "Three-Piece Capriccio Intonazii Canzona" and "Four Choral Nun komm Orgelbuch Ornament Trio wit Organo D."