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Less than a week after a joint concert with the Radcliffe Choral Society the Glee Club will travel to Groton today to present a program of classical and folk music. The concert will begin at 8 o'clock this evening.
Soloists will be Herbert V. Kibrick '38, singing "O Gladsome Light," by A. T. Davison; Nixon de Tarnowsky '35 singing "Brennan on the Moor," an English folk song; Courtland Canby '36 and John H. Eric '37, who will sing "Le Miracle de Saint Nicolas," a French carol; and John L. Bishop '37, singing "Spanish Ladies," an English folk song.
In addition the club will sing "Chorale and Finale from Dic Meistersinger," by Wagner; "My Bonny Lass," by Morely; three love songs from Brahms' "Opus": "Nightingale, thy sweetest song," "A tremer's in the branches," and "From yon hills"; and choruses from "Iolanthe," by Sullivan. Egbert W. Fisher '36 and William G. Kirby '35 will perform as accompanists.
Following the concert the singers will adjourn to the Chapel where they will give a special rendition of "Jesus Duleis Memoria", by Vittoria; "Miserere," Allegro; and "To Thee Alone Be Glory" by Bach. This last number will be accompanied by the organ.
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