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Coincident with their highly successful debut in a joint concert with Yale last night in Sanders Theater, the Harvard Glee Club announced tentative plans for the forthcoming academic year.
The club will join with Serge Koussevitzky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra on three separate occasions, singing Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms in Boston and in Carnegie Hall in New York. They will also do Brahms's Requiem with the BSO and the Radcliffe Choral Society in the annual Pension Fund Concert in Symphony Hall.
Next appearance for the club will be at the Museum of Fine Arts on November 29, when they will sing for the National Council of Social Studies. A week later, the singers will journey to the shores of Lake Waban to participate in Wellesley College's Christmas program.
Long-range plans are being made by the Glee Club, which has been ranked consistently as one of the finest choral groups in the country, for a tour of the Scandinavian countries in the summer of 1948. The club made a similar trip in 1921.
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