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St. John's Passion

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In the traditional Easter concert with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Harvard Glee Club and Radcliffe Choral Society combined forces to sing Bach's St. John's Passion, under the direction of Charles Munch.

Yesterday's was a benefit concert, the last in a series of three performances of the work, which was sung Thursday afternoon and Saturday night. The work has been in rehearsal since the middle of February, and takes approximately two hours to perform, counting intermissions.

About 200 people sang in the work.

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