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...chorus of 130 will render seven selections. The Principal one will be "Tarantella; Mater, Ades", from Ovid's "Fasti", by Elliott Carter '30. This will be the first time that it has ever been performed. Other selections include part of Schubert's "Valses Nobles", "Of Doming Jean Christe" by Josquin des Pres, and the first American performance of "Two Religious songs", by a Spanlarn, Antonio do Cahezon...
...concert of the year in Symphony Hall, with Dusolina Giannini as guest artist. It is hard, when looking over the club's program, to know where to begin in singling out individual numbers for special comment. Perhaps one of the most striking is a composition "Ave, Verum Corpus", but Josquin Des Pres, a fifteenth century musician of the Netherlands. Coming just at a time when the technique of counterpoint was being developed, the work is made up essentially of two melodies that float like delicate silver threads now in harmony and now distinct, but always clear until finally they disappear...
True it is, nevertheless, that Dunstable, if he did not actually originate contrapuntal composition, still developed it greatly, and English counterpoint affecting the Netherlands made possible the work of Okenhelm and Josquin Des Pres, the first great composer...
...members of the board are: Josquin Eduardo Bacardi of Newton Centre; Thomas Hawk Creighton of Albany, N. Y.; Stephen Olin Dows of Rhinebeck, N. Y.; Murray Pease of Richmond Hill, N. Y.; George Eugene Pretzfeld of White Plains, N. Y.; Elroy Sidney Webber of Springfield: Redmond Stephens Wright of Chicago...
...program follows: Come, Thou, Oh Come! Bach Ave. Verum Corpus Josquin Des Pres Ecce Iam Noctis Chadwick Dainty, Fine, Sweet Nymph Morley City of Chow Bantock Choeur des Chameliers, from "Rebecca" Franck Cavalier Song Viellers-Stanford Give a Rouse Bantock Salamaleikum Cornelius To All You Ladies Now on Land Callcott Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite Pergolest