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GLEE CLUB SINGS IN ORATORIO

Will Co-operate With Cecilia Society in Frank's "Beatitudes."

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The Cecilia Society, a prominent singing organization of Boston has invited the University Glee Club to co-operate with them at the performance of Cesar Franck's "Beatitudes", to be given in Jordan Hall, Boston, this evening at 8 o'clock. The Cecilia Society is conducted by Chalmers Dancy Clifton '12.

Cesar Franck was a Belgian composer, who was of German stock, and later become a naturalized Frenchman, upon being appointed professor of the organ at the Paris Conservatoire. "Les Beatitudes," an oratorio composed between 1870 and 1880 was perhaps his greatest work.

The Glee Club will sing two choruses alone, and one in conjunction with the Cecilia Society at this evening performance.

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