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GLEE CLUB TO GIVE "PARSIFAL" AT SYMPHONY HALL TONIGHT

Will Collaborate With Boston Symphony Orchestra and Radcliffe Choral Society in Second Presentation

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The University Glee Club will collaborate with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and with the Radcliffe Choral Society for the second time during two days in the presentation of the first act of "Parsifal" tonight at 8 o'clock in Symphony Hall.

M. Monteux will again conduct the Orchestra and the singing of the eighty men of the Glee Club on the stage, while Dr. A. T. Davison '06 will be in charge of the singing of the girls and men off the stage.

As the first part of the selection, the Orchestra plays the music which comes in the regular opera as Parsifal marches up from the garden of the enchantress Kundry to the Hall of the Knights of the Grail. Then as the Knights sit down to their meal and the vessel of the Grail is uncovered, the Glee Club men on the stage begin the chorus of the Knights and are answered by the chorus of pages sung by the girls and men under the direction of Dr. Davison.

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