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GLEE CLUB APPEARS IN SYMPHONY HALL CONCERT

WEEK-END RECITALS SCHEDULED WITH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

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The University Glee Club will give its second concert of the annual series at Symphony Hall tomorrow evening. Dr. A. T. Davison '06 will conduct, and about 95 men will sing. Pablo Casals, the leading cellist of this country, will assist Dr. Davison, and will play. This is Casals only appearance this year in Boston. The program will include Brahms, Faure, and Handel, and there will also be English and Scotch folk songs: Mr. Alfred Holy, of the Symphony, will accompany with the harp in Brahms' "I Hear a Harp" and in Faure's "Requiem". The following students will render solos in the concert tomorrow evening: D. E. Terrell 2L., in "Salamaleikum"; W. C. Atwater '28, in "Agnus Dei"; C. W. Duhig '29, in "In Paradisum". Tickets for the concert may be purchased at the Harvard Cooperative Society, as well as at Symphony Hall.

On Friday, February 24, and on Saturday, February 25, the Harvard Glee Club, along with the Symphony Orchestra, will give "Oedipus Rex", the oratorio by Stravinsky. This is the first time it has ever been sung in America. On April 1, the Glee Club, again in concert with the Symphony Orchestra, will give Arthur Honegger's "King David." To both these concerts noted critics from New York and Washington have signified their intention of coming.

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