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SCHOOL OF EDUCATION TO GIVE BRAHMS' REQUIEM

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The first of two opportunities to sing or listen to portions of Brahms' "Requiem" will be offered this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Browne and Nichols Building of Radcliffe College. The second meeting for the same purpose will be held Wednesday evening, March 25. Both are special meetings in a series accompanying the Graduate School of Education courses in the Teaching of Music. They are designed especially for those who intend to hear the performance of the "Requiem" by the Radcliffe Choral Society and the Harvard Glee Club with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Koussevitsky, on March 28. They are, however, open to all those interested in enlarging their understanding and enjoyment of the "Requiem". Copies of the entire work will also be provided for all present.

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