Word: marenzio
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...works, all written in the period 1450-1600, included pieces by Dunstable, Dufay, Isaak, Senfl, Taverner, Janequin, Marenzio, Dowland, and the long-lived and prolific Anonymous. Some items were well-known; others were probably performed in this country for the first time...
...program for tonight follows: Harvard Hymn Paine Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring Bach Now Let Every Tongue Bach Turn Ye to Me Scotch Folk Song The Hundred Pipers Scotch Folk Song Spring Returns Marenzio Jesu Dulcis Vittoria Choruses from "The Gondoliers" Sullivan
...Davison '06 will conduct the Club in tonight's concert and has selected a program of light and classical numbers. The program follows: My Spirit Be Joyful Bach Jesu Dulcis Vittoria Spring Returns Marenzio Inimici Autem Lassus April Is In My Mistress' Face Morley Turn Ye To Me Scotch Folk Song Choruses from "Pinafore" Intermission Sullivan Ave Verum Byrd Salamaleikum Cornelius Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring Bach Coronation Scene from "Boris" Moussorgsky
...intention of including a wide variety of types of songs and differences in dynamics in order to ascertain the relative effectiveness of the offerings. The program will probably consist of the following numbers: "My Spirit Be Joyful", by Bach; "Inimici Autem", by Lassus; "Spring Returns", a composition of Marenzio; "Salamaleikum", by Cornelius; "Jesu Dulcis", Vittoria; "Choruses from "Pinafore'", by Sullivan...
...Hingham High School. The soloists of the evening will be H. M. Abel '30, Max well Arkusch '31, A. F. Bixby '31, Harold Schmidt '32, and F. M. Watkins '30. The program will be as follows: Jerusalem Sir C. H. H. Parry Inimiei Autem C. Lassus Spring Returns Marenzio Turn Ye to Me Scottish Folk Song Marching Brahms Pinafore A. Sullivan (Intermission) Gondoliers A. Sullivan Adoramus To G. P. Palestrina Salamalaikum P. Cornelius April is in My Mistress' Face T. Merley Hundred Pipers Scottish Folk Song Jesu Joy Bach Coronation Scene M. P. Moussorgeky