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ARCH.2013.5.19, Rendition: 801148
The image shows a page from what appears to be a music program or songbook. The page lists a variety of musical pieces along with their composers. The titles and composers are written in a neat, handwritten script. Here is a detailed breakdown of the listed pieces and their respective composers:
Additionally, there is a partial view of another page or document underneath the main page, which includes text that mentions "er Museum" and "Madrigal Society," suggesting that this program might be related to a performance by a madrigal society, possibly at a museum. The visible part of the image also shows some decorative elements, such as a musical note stand illustration.
The image shows a page from a program booklet, specifically for a musical event. The program lists various musical pieces along with the composers' names.
The musical selections include:
The lower part of the page features the logo and partial text of "The Duke of York Museum" and "Madrigal Society." There is also a small illustration of a music stand with a piece of sheet music on it. The bottom of the page seems to have some additional handwritten text partially visible.
The image displays an open program booklet from an event held at the Buxtehude Early Music Festival, specifically featuring the Madrigal Society. The left page of the booklet lists the program, which includes various musical pieces and their composers. The pieces listed are:
The right page features the title "Buxtehude Early Music Festival" along with the logo of the Madrigal Society, which includes an illustration of a music stand with sheet music. The overall aesthetic of the booklet suggests an event focused on early or classical music, with a emphasis on madrigals, an important form in Renaissance music.
The image shows a program from a musical event, specifically a performance by a madrigal society. The program lists several choral pieces along with their respective composers. Here are the details:
Program:
The program is presented by an organization identified as the "Madrigal Society" and appears to be part of a collection or display from a museum, as indicated by the stamp and handwritten notes at the bottom of the image.
The image depicts an open book, likely a program or a sheet music collection, related to a musical performance.
On the left page, there is a list titled "Program" containing a selection of musical pieces along with their composers. The pieces listed are as follows:
The right page contains a partially visible logo or heading that reads "The Busk...er Museum" and "Madrigal Society." The text is partially obscured, but the image of a music stand with sheet music on it is clearly visible, indicating the focus on music. The design includes crown motifs above the text, suggesting a formal or historical context.
The image shows an open booklet or program from what appears to be a musical event, specifically a concert. The page displays a list of musical pieces along with their composers:
The bottom part of the page includes the logo and name of "The Tudor Madrigal Society" and "Tudor Music Museum," suggesting that the concert was organized by or in association with these groups. There is also an illustration of a music stand with a music sheet on it, reinforcing the musical theme.
This image displays an open page of what appears to be a printed concert program. The left side of the open book shows the header "PROGRAM" with a list of musical works and corresponding composers printed beneath it. The list includes works like "Jubilate Deo" by Lassus and "Missa Pange Lingua Gloria" by Josquin, among others. There are visible signs of aging on the paper such as water stains and yellowing edges.
The right side shows a blank page with some faint, ghosted printing from the opposite page. At the bottom, partially visible, is the name of what seems to be an organization or venue, "The Busch ...er Museum", along with a logo or emblem that includes a music stand with a piece of sheet music on it, and the words "Madrigal Society" printed underneath in decorative text. The complete name is cut off due to the page's positioning.
The image shows an old, slightly stained program page from a musical event, placed over another page that has partially visible text reading "The Busch..." and "the Princeton Madrigal Socie...".
The program page lists a series of musical pieces and their composers as follows:
The page appears to be from a printed vintage booklet, slightly discolored with some water stains at the top. The text is typed in a simple serif font. The visible portion of the background page appears to be related to a Madrigal Society, likely an organization dedicated to madrigal music performances.
The image shows an open book with a program listed on the left page. The title reads "The Buscher Madrigal Society." Below the title is a list of songs that are going to be performed, along with the composers and lyricists. The list includes songs such as "Jubilate Deo" by Lasso, "When David Heard" by Weelkes, "Non Vos Relinquam" by Byrd, and many others. The right page of the book is blank. The book appears to be old and worn, with some discoloration and stains on the pages.
The image shows an open book with a program listing for a musical performance. The page is titled "PROGRAM" at the top, indicating it is a schedule or repertoire list. The text is organized into a list of musical pieces, each paired with a composer's name. The titles and composers listed include:
The page appears to be from a historical or archival document, likely related to a musical society or performance program. On the right side of the image, part of the book's cover or spine is visible, featuring the text "MADRIGAL SOCIETY" along with a decorative illustration of a music stand holding a score. The overall aesthetic suggests an old or vintage publication, possibly from the 16th to 18th centuries, given the composers and styles listed. The condition of the paper shows some wear, indicating age and historical value.