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The image shows a page from a printed program or booklet, likely from a musical performance or event. The text on the page lists the performers and their roles in various musical pieces. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
Solo Performances:
Trio:
Duet: "Of all the seasons best is spring"
Chorus: "The first of all the singing throng"
The Old North Singers:
The Old North Players:
The layout and content suggest that this is a program for a choral and instrumental performance, possibly in a church or concert setting, featuring a mix of vocal solos, duets, trios, and choral pieces, accompanied by a small ensemble of instrumentalists.
The image shows a page from a musical program or booklet, detailing the performers and pieces of a performance by "The Old North Singers" and "The Old North Players." Here's a detailed description:
Man's Solo:
Woman's Solo:
Trio:
Duet:
Chorus:
The Old North Singers:
Sopranos:
Altos:
Tenors:
Basses:
The Old North Players:
Violins:
Viola:
Cello:
Flute:
Oboes:
French Horn:
Continuo:
This detailed list includes the names of all the singers and instrumentalists involved in the performance, as well as the specific pieces and roles they will perform.
The image shows a page from a program or a document listing performers and their roles in a musical performance, likely a choral and instrumental concert. Here is a detailed summary:
Soloists:
Groups:
The Old North Singers:
The Old North Players:
The document appears to be a part of a larger sheet, possibly a program for a choral concert, listing the performers and the pieces they will be singing or playing.
The image shows a handwritten or typed page that appears to be a program or cast list for a performance, likely a choral or musical event.
Here is a detailed summary:
Soloists:
Trio:
Duet:
Chorus:
The Old North Singers:
The Old North Players:
The list provides a comprehensive breakdown of the performers involved in the production, categorized by vocal parts and instrumental roles.
The image shows a page from a musical program or score. The page is detailing the parts and performers for specific vocal and instrumental sections of an opera or choral piece.
Solo Roles:
Trio:
Duet:
Chorus:
The Old North Singers:
The Old North Players:
The page seems to be from a detailed casting list for an ensemble performance, specifying individual roles and the instrumentalists involved in various sections of the musical work.
The image shows a page from a program, likely for a musical performance. The page lists various soloists, a trio, a duet, and a chorus along with their respective pieces. Here is the detailed breakdown:
Man's Solo:
Woman's Solo:
Trio:
Duet:
Chorus:
The page also includes the names of the groups "The Old North Singers" and "The Old North Players" along with their members:
The Old North Singers:
The Old North Players:
The image shows a typed page from an old document or book detailing musical performances and participants. It includes sections for a Man's Solo, Woman's Solo, Trio, Duet, and Chorus with titles and performers for each.
Following this are credits for performers grouped under two headings:
The Old North Singers:
The Old North Players:
The text is typed with some minor typing quirks (e.g., a typo in "Penny Warfield" where the "P" is printed as a penny sign). The page has a worn look, typical of historical documents.
The image shows a page from a document with typewritten text detailing what appears to be a list of musical performances and the names of the performers. The document title or the event name is not visible in the image, but there are sections titled "Man's Solo," "Woman's Solo," "Trio," "Duet," and "Chorus," each followed by the name of the piece performed, the name of the performer(s), and their role or instrument.
For example, under "Man's Solo," the piece "Witness David, that kingly soul" is listed with the performer Donald McCandless, tenor. Similarly, under "Woman's Solo," the piece "For God's holy law and true word" is listed, performed by Marguerite Coughlin, soprano.
Below these sections, there is a section with a title "The Old North Singers," which lists several people's names under different voice types - sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses. A separate section titled "The Old North Players" lists individuals under their respective instrument categories, such as violins, 'cello', flute, oboes, French horn, and continuo (with a spelling error displayed as 'continuo').
The text font varies slightly, like with an older typewriter, where the ink or ribbon strength could fluctuate, leading to some letters being bolder than others. A slight curve at the left edge of the page indicates that the paper is slightly turned or not perfectly laying flat on a surface.
The image shows a page from a book or program, likely related to a musical performance or production. The page contains detailed information about vocal and instrumental performances, including soloists, ensemble members, and their respective roles. Here is a breakdown of the content:
Man's Solo:
Woman's Solo:
Trio:
Duet:
Chorus:
This page appears to be part of a program or score for a musical performance, likely a choral or orchestral work, given the listing of both vocal and instrumental participants. The inclusion of specific titles for solos, duets, and ensemble pieces indicates a formal and structured production, possibly a concert, opera, or similar event. The names listed suggest a professional or semi-professional group, "The Old North Singers" and "The Old North Players," which may refer to a specific ensemble or organization.
Overall, the image provides a snapshot of a detailed and organized musical production, highlighting the roles and contributions of various performers.
The image appears to be a sheet music excerpt from a musical composition. The text is written in black ink on a white background and seems to be a list of performers and their roles in the composition. The names of the performers are listed along with their respective instruments and roles, such as "Man's Solo," "Woman's Solo," "Trio," "Duet," and "Chorus." The composition is titled "The Old North Singers," and the performers include Marguerite Coughlin, Anne Keller, Penny Warfield, Martha White, Carol Davidson, Jo Anne Messier, Carolyn Orr, Mary Shultz, Jan Williams, Paul Jensen, Carson Johnson, Don McCandless, Peter Shultz, Allen Anderson, David Hart, Curt Hayashi, Robert Wendell, and others. The image also includes a list of instruments and their players, such as violins, cello, flute, oboes, and French horn.