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The University Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society will sing with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Symphony Hall tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the annual Pension Fund Concert. Two selections, the "Song of Fate" by Brahms and a famous choral, "I Wrestle and Pray," by Bach, will be given by the combined chorus of the Radcliffe and the University clubs, which have been invited to sing at the concert by Dr. Karl Muck, leader of the orchestra.
This is the first time that either the University Glee Club or the Radcliffe Choral Society has ever been asked to sing with this world-famous organization and the occasion will be a noteworthy one in the history of music in the University, giving evidence of the wonderful success of the clubs under the coaching of Dr. A. T. Davison '06. Dr. Muck has been a little doubtful in the past about the ability of the clubs to sing with such an orchestra as the Boston Symphony but was much pleased with the work of the two societies at a recent rehearsal and heartily approved of the quality of their singing. The pieces to be given tomorrow afternoon are especially adapted to mixed voices.
April 12 the clubs are to give a joint concert at Sanders Theatre for the benefit of the Radcliffe Sholarship Fund.
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