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GLEE CLUB AND RADCLIFFE CHORAL SOCIETY TO SING

200 Voices in Joint Concert in Sanders Theatre Tonight For Radcliffe Scholarships.

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The University Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society will give a joint concert for the benefit of the Radcliffe Choral Society Scholarships in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8.15 o'clock. The program will include selections from the Madrigals, from 19th century composers and from modern Russian church music. In addition a special chorus will render three songs by the French composer Debussy that have never before been given in this country, except at the recent Lowell Institute lectures by Dr. A. T. Davison '06.

One of the selections to be rendered, "I Wrestle and Pray," by Bach, was given by the Choral Society and Glee Club at the Sunday afternoon Symphony concert of two weeks ago. There will be over two hundred voices in the entire chorus which will render this selection. The following is the program arranged by Dr. Davison, who will personally conduct the entire performance: PART I. Motet, "I Wrestle and Pray,"  Bach "Matona, Lovely Maiden,"  Lassus "With Drooping Wings"("Dido and Aenaeas"),  Purcell "My Bonny Lass,"  Morley "Song of Destiny,"  Brahms PART II. Ave Maria,  Franck "The Nightingale,"  Weelkes (a) "Dieu, qu'il la falt bon regarder," (b) "Quant j'ai ouy le tambourin," (c) "Yver; vous n'estes qu'un villain,"  Debussy "O Gladsome Light,"  Kastalsky "Echoes,"  Sullivan "Sun and Moon,"  Gretchaninoff "Gypsy Life,"  Schumann The Nicene Creed,  Gretchaninoff

Baritone solo, Mr. Frank P. Hancock.

Tickets at 50 cents and $1 each are on sale at Herrick's in Boston and at Kent's Bookstore.

Baritone solo, Mr. Frank P. Hancock.

Tickets at 50 cents and $1 each are on sale at Herrick's in Boston and at Kent's Bookstore.

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