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'Pro Musica Antiqua' Group Gives Concert

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Music from the 13th to 17th centuries will be feature in a concert by the Pro Musica Antiqua Ensemble of Brussels, Belgium, at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in Sanders Theater.

The ensemble, which will be making its first appearance in this vicinity, will be led by Safford Cape. Included in the 12 man group will be five singers and performers on the viol, lute, recorder, and the minstrel's harp.

Among the composers represented will be Inchois, Dufay, Byrd, Campian, Monteverdi, Tomkins, Machaut, di Lasso, and Josquin des Pres.

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