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Although the exact details of the plans for the Glee Club for next year have not yet been decided the general outline of the activities was announced by the Glee Club office last night.
After the quartet trials which take place about the beginning of November, the experiment of having only two rehersals a week rather than three will be tried. If it is found that the standard which the Club has set in previous years can be fully maintained with this limited number of rehersals the system will be adopted, if not the Club will return to three meetings a week.
Three Symphony Hall concerts will be given as usual. At the first of these, in December the soloist will be Nikolai Orloff; at the concert in February the noted cellist Pablo Cusales will assist the club. The third concert which will be held in the spring will be a joint concert with the Yale Glee Club. This will be the first time that such a performance has been given.
During the Christmas vacation the club will make a Canadian trip giving concerts at Montreal and Toronto among other Canadian cities. Only two concerts in the course of the trip will be given in the United States, one at Philadelphia and one in New York.
The work which the club will sing at the annual Symphony Hall Pension Fund Concert in the spring will be "Le Roi David" a dramatic psalm by the French composer Arthur Honegger.
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