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Serving as a dress-rehearsal for its March 4th Sanders Theatre concert, the Harvard Glee Club and the Radclifft Choral Society gave a concert at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
The Radcliffe Choral Society began the program with Purcell's "Nymphs and Shepards," and then modulated into Bartok's "Don't Leave Me" and "Only Tell Me," and concluded with a rhythmic rendition of Shubert's "False Noble." Continuing with Milhaud's "Psalm CXX," the Harvard Glee Club ended their section with three canons for men's voices by Mozart.
Both clubs teamed up on the final selection, which was two choruses from Brahm's "Requiem," numbers one and six.
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