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GLEE CLUB PLANS COURSE OF CONCERTS FOR SEASON

Classical and Popular Selections Figure on Programs Planned for Sanders.

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The University Glee Club management has made announcement of the fall schedule to extend up to Christmas time. On November 8 and November 21 the club will combine with the Banjo and Mandolin Clubs to give football concerts before the Princeton and the Yale games, as has already been announced. On December 4 the singers will give the first of a series of three concerts in Sanders Theatre, on December 7 will take part in a Sunday afternoon musicale at the Harvard Club of Boston, and two days before Christmas will appear at Carnegie Hall, New York.

Of the three concerts in Sanders Theatre, the first two will be conducted by the Glee Club alone, assisted on December 4 by Laura Littlefield, soprano, now singing with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and accompanied at the second on February 19 by Miss Lafrican. For the third of these concerts, to take place on May 27, the Glee Club will combine with the Radcliffe Choral Society.

The selections to be rendered at the three Sanders Theatre concerts follow: Secular:

Bantock, "Give a Rouse," "The Lady of the Lagoon."

Borodine, "Serenade."

Bossi, "Noon Quiet in the Alps."

Sullivan, "The Long Day Closes."

Mendelssohn, "On the Water."

Rubinstein, Choruses from "The Tower of Babel."

Brahms, "Suabian Folk Song."

Haydn, "Serenade."

Saint-Saens, "Salterelle."

Sacred:

Vittoria, "Ave Maria."

Viadana, "O Sacrum Convivium."

Palestrina, "O Bone Jesu," "Adoramus Te" (2 settings).

Hassler, "Cantate Domino."

Leistring, "O Filii et Filiae."

Des Pres, "Tu Pauperum Refugium," "Ave Verum."

Bach, "Grant Us to do with Zeal."

Rachmaninoff, "Cherubim Song."

Gretchaninoff, "Credo" (Bass Solo with Choir).

Netherland Folk Song, "Prayer of Thanksgiving."

Mendelssohn, "Beati Mortui," "Peritti Autem."

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