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GLEE CLUB WILL SING AT BOSTON SYMPHONY CONCERT

Dr. Karl Muck Has Issued Invitation to University and Radcliffe Societies.

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At a rehearsal of the Glee Club Wednesday night at which Dr. Karl Muck, of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, was present it was finally decided to have the Club and the Radcliffe Society sing with the orchestra at Symphony Hall Sunday afternoon, April 1. Dr. A. T. Davison '06 who has charge of the work of the singers at the University and Radcliffe, has been trying to complete arrangements for a concert with the orchestra for some time past.

Dr. Muck had been a little doubtful about the ability of the Club to sing with such an organization as the Boston Symphony, but he was very much pleased with the work of the two clubs Wednesday evening, and heartily approved of the quality of their singing.

This is the first time that the University Glee Club has ever sung with this orchestra, and the occasion will be a noteworthy one in the history of music in the University.

The Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society will sing as one of their numbers, "Song of Fate" by Brahms, a piece especially suited to mixed voices. The second number will be a choral by John Sebastian Bach, "I Wrestle and Pray." Announcements of the sale of tickets for this concert will be made later.

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