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WOODWORTH CONDUCTS PIERIAN AND RADCLIFFE

PROGRAM WILL INCLUDE PURCELL, BEETHOVEN, BACH

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Radcliffe's Choral Society under the direction of G. Wallace Woodworth '24, and the Radcliffe Orchestra assisted by members of the Pierian Sodality of 1808, under the baton of Malcolm H. Holmes '28 will give a series of two concerts tonight and tomorrow in Agassiz House at 8:00 o'clock. Today's concert is open to the general public while on Friday only students of Radcliffe and Harvard will be admitted Tickets may be ordered through the manager of the Harvard Orchestra. Admission is free. The program follows: Overture to Egmont  Beethoven The Radcliffe and Harvard Orchestras Io Son Bella  Banchieri Follow Me Down to Carlow  Irish Folk Song (Arranged by Percy Fletcher) Cantate Domino (Motet)  Hassler The Choral Society Glory to God in The Highest  Pergolesi Chorus and Orchestra Choral Prelude: Christ Lag in Todesbanden"  Bach (Arranged by M. H. Holmes) The Radcliffe and Harvard  Orchestras Jerusalem  Parry Orchestra and Chorus

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