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The image depicts a page from a book or a program. The page is titled "A Mass in Music for The Virgin Mary" and indicates the year 1520. It features an illustration in the center of the Virgin Mary holding the infant Jesus. The text below the illustration reads "The Wellesley Early Music Group" with "Thomas Kelly" listed as the director. The date "Dec. 11" is handwritten in red ink at the top right corner of the page.
The page has a decorative border, and the text is written in a calligraphic style, giving it an antique or classical appearance. The left side of the page has a list of numbers and dates, possibly indicating other events or performances. The overall design suggests a formal and historical context, likely related to a musical performance or event centered around early music.
The image shows the cover of a musical program for a performance titled "A Mass in Music for The Virgin Mary." The event is dated December 11 (noted as "Dec. 11").
The performance is by the Wellesley Early Music Group, under the direction of Thomas Kelly.
The artwork on the cover depicts a medieval or Renaissance illustration of the Virgin Mary, likely holding the infant Jesus, which is a common theme in religious art from these periods.
The left side of the cover lists various pieces of music by different composers, with their names and the corresponding pieces:
This program appears to be part of a concert or recital focusing on sacred music dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
The image shows the cover page of a sheet music book titled "A Mass in Music for The Virgin Mary" from the year 1520. The title is written in a Gothic-style font, which is characteristic of early music notation and manuscripts from that period.
The cover features an illustration of the Virgin Mary holding the infant Jesus, which is framed by ornate borders. The artwork is in a style reminiscent of medieval woodcuts.
Below the illustration, the text indicates that the music is presented by "The Wellesley Early Music Group," with "Thomas Kelly" noted as the director. The date "Dec. 11" appears in red ink on the top right corner of the cover, likely indicating when this particular copy was acquired or used.
The cover page is part of a larger book, as indicated by the visible binding and adjacent pages, which contain additional text and numbers, possibly an index or cataloging details.
The image shows the cover of a music score booklet titled "A Mass in Music for The Virgin Mary," dated 1520. The cover features an illustration of the Virgin Mary holding the infant Jesus, which is framed by an ornate border.
Below the illustration, the text identifies the group responsible for the performance: "The Wellesley Early Music Group," with "Thomas Kelly" listed as the director. The date "Dec. 11" is written in red ink on the top right corner of the cover, likely indicating the date of the performance or recording.
The booklet is bound with a green spine, and the visible pages on the left side contain additional information, possibly a list of dates and other related performances or events. The overall style and design of the cover reflect a historical and possibly religious theme, fitting for the content of the music.
The image shows the cover page of a booklet or program titled "A Mass in Music for The Virgin Mary," dated 1520. The cover is designed in a style reminiscent of early printed materials, with a decorative font and a black and white illustration of the Virgin Mary holding the infant Jesus, likely from an iconographic tradition.
The program is associated with "The Wellesley Early Music Group," and it is indicated that Thomas Kelly is the director. The date "Dec. 11" is marked on the top right corner of the cover, suggesting a performance or recording date.
In the lower left corner of the image, a portion of another book or program is visible, showing dates ranging from 1556 to 1621, which implies that the image might be part of an archive or collection of historical documents or programs related to early music.
The image shows a page, likely from a program or booklet, for a musical performance titled "A Mass in Music for The Virgin Mary," dated 1520. The central feature of the page is an illustration depicting the Virgin Mary holding baby Jesus. Below the illustration, it mentions that the performance is by the Wellesley Early Music Group, with Thomas Kelly as the director. In the top right corner, the date "Dec. 11" is handwritten. The page is framed by a book or another document, with some visible text on the left side referring to dates and possibly other events or references, such as 1556, 1615, 1623, and 1643.
The image shows a page, apparently from a program or booklet, that contains text and an illustration. The text at the top reads "A mass in music for the Virgin Mary 1520" in a font that suggests historical or classical relevance. Below the text, there's an illustration framed within a square border, which appears to be a traditional religious icon-like image, possibly related to the subject of the mass—likely depicting a scene related to the Virgin Mary, given the context.
Further down the page, text indicates "The Wellesley Early Music Group," suggesting this is a program for a musical group that presumably specializes in early music, and "Thomas Kelly Director," which may indicate the individual responsible for directing the group or the production.
The overall aesthetic of the page, along with the typography and graphic style, suggests a connection to historical or classical music, and the content implies a performance of a mass from the year 1520 dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The page is placed in a book or a folder, with tabs visible to the left, which might indicate this is part of a collection of similar documents or programs, and there's a handwritten note "Dec. 11" in the top right corner, possibly referencing the date of the event or when the page was added to the collection.
The image shows an open book with a pasted sheet on the right page. The pasted sheet features text in a decorative, Gothic-style font and an illustration. The text at the top reads, "a mass in music for The Virgin Mary 1520." Below the text is a framed illustration of the Virgin Mary holding baby Jesus, both with halos around their heads. Underneath the illustration, more text reads "The Wellesley Early Music Group," followed by "Thomas Kelly director." The page has a handwritten note in red ink on the top right margin that says "DEC. 11." The left side of the open book contains handwritten notes or references in black ink.
The image shows the cover of a musical score or program titled "A Mass in Music for The Virgin Mary", dated 1520. The cover is designed with a classic, historical aesthetic, suggesting it pertains to early or Renaissance music.
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The cover suggests that this is a program or score for a musical performance of a Mass dedicated to the Virgin Mary, composed or arranged in 1520. The involvement of The Wellesley Early Music Group and Thomas Kelly as director indicates that this is likely a modern performance or recording of a historical piece, presented in a scholarly or commemorative manner. The ornate illustration and formal layout reflect the reverence and artistic tradition associated with religious music of the period.
Overall, the image conveys a sense of historical significance and artistic reverence, blending early music with classical visual elements.
The image shows a book open to a page with a white background. The page contains a black and white illustration of the Virgin Mary holding a baby Jesus. The text reads "A Mass in Music for The Virgin Mary" and "The Wellesley Early Music Group" is written below the illustration. The book has a green spine and a beige cover. The page number is "11" and is written in red ink.