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LOCAL CLUB JOINS RADCLIFFE CHORUS FOR SING TONIGHT

Yard Performances, Pops Concert, Class Day Program, and Motets at Boston Museum Scheduled

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Following a tradition of long standing, 85 members of the Glee Club will sing with 95 women of the Radcliffe Choral Society in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8:15 o'clock.

The program ranges from sixteenth century religious songs to a contemporary piece by Elliott C. Carter, Jr. '30, which received its first performance by the Glee Club at Milton Academy last winter.

Concert Tonight Not Last

Contrary to previous announcement, the Sanders concert is not the final program of the year. On Monday, May 17, the Glee Club will join with the Boston Pops Orchestra in three selections and will also present independent numbers, in celebration of Harvard Night at the Pops.

The program for tonight's concert follows:

Two Motets and Two Psalms Sweelinck O Domine Jesu christe

Passion Motet for Men's Voices Josquin des Pres

Two Religious Songs

First Performance in Boston

Antonio de Cabezon or an unknown Spanish composer of the XVI century

Hecuba's Lament from the Trojan

Woman of Euripides Holst

Hecuba; Amy Browne Townsend

Tarantella: Mater, Ades

From Ovid's Fasti Elliott Carter

Valses Nobles, op. 77 Schubert

Set for Women's Voices by Mandycewski

Choruses from La Belle Helene Offenbach

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