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GLEE CLUB TO SING AT BROOKLYN IN NOVEMBER

Singers to Give One Lecture-Concert In Series With Lawrence Tibbett, Lily Pons, and Others

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A boat trip to New York is on the books for the Harvard Glee Club when it goes to sing at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Tuesday, November 27. The club will present one of the 15 lecture-concerts being given weekly throughout the year at the Academy of Music under Olin Downes, Music Critic and New York Times Commentator. Some distinguished artists are on the schedule at the Academy this year, including Lawrence Tibbet, baritone; Lily Pons, soprano; Yehudi Menuhin, violinist; and Richard Crooks, tenor.

Sixty men are to make the trip, and this group, in addition to singing at the Academy, may present a program over a nation-wide radio network from New York on the following day. A well-selected program will be sung, including among others the following works: Holst, "A Dirge for Two Veterans"; Sullivan, "Choruses from Iolan-the"; Vittoria, "Jesu Dulcis"; Allegri, "Miserere"; Handel, "Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite".

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