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In conjunction with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Radcliffe Choral Society, the Harvard Glee Club will make its second appearance in the Bach Festival in Symphony Ball at 8.30 o'clock tonight. The management of the Club also announced yesterday that 40 members of it will take part in a radio program to be broadcast by station WBZA Wednesday April 1, at 6.15 o'clock.
Tonight will mark the second occasion in the Festival, which is being given by the Boston Orchestra as the chief of its extraordinary programs offered in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of its founding, when the three organizations combine to present a choral composition by J.S. Bach. The "Magnificat" is the work to be performed tonight. In addition to this number, the program includes "Brand-enburg Concerto No.2", with solo violin, flute, oboe, and trumpet; "Suits for Orchestra No.1 in C Major", all by Bach. The final appearance of the Glee Club in the Festival will take place on Sunday, March 29, in a repetition of the "Mass in B Minor", first presented last Tuesday.
The broadcast program on April 1 will be presented under the auspices of the Judge Baker Foundation. This organization was established as a memorial to Judge H.B. Baker, first judge of the Boston Juvenile Court. The institution endeavors by study and guidance to arrest criminal tendencies in children and adults and works in close cooperation with the Juvenile Court.
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