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GLEE CLUB TO SING IN BOSTON SUNDAY

Free Concert Will Contrast Ancient and Modern Music

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Taking over one of the regular free Sunday afternoon concerts at Gardner Museum in Boston, the Harvard Glee Club will sing next Sunday at 2 o'clock. Two duets from Buxtehude's Baroque Cantatas, "Erhore Mich Wenn Ich Rufe," by Schutz, and motets by Jacques Clement and Allegri will make up the first part of the program.

The group will then sing the final chorus from "Il Matrimonio Segreto," by Cimarosa, two Italian folk songs, two catches by Purcell, and "The March of the Peers," from Iolanthe," by Sullivan. After singing "Tarantella," written for the Yale Glee Club of 1937 by Randall Thompson and "Casey Jones," arranged for the Harvard Glee Club of 1939 by Edward B. Lawton '34, the Glee Club will conclude by singing "Father William," from Alice in Wonderland," written for last year's Harvard Glee Club by Irving G. Fine '37, who is now assistant conductor of the Glee Club.

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