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Bach's "Magnificat" will be the feature work presented at the annual pre-Christmas concert given by the Radcliffe Choral Society, Harvard Glee club, and Harvard-Radcliffe orchestra, Vera Lorch '51, president of Choral Society, announced yesterday.
Miss Lorch also set Thursday, November 30, as the date for the Annex Choral and Modern Dance Groups first joint production, Gustav Holst's "Hecuba's Lament." It will be offered as Choral's annual free Sanders Theatre concert. The piece will be arranged with Ennice Alberts as alto soloist and approximately 95 singers. Several shorter numbers, as well as pieces performed by each group separately will be included in the program.
Choral, perennially Radcliffe's largest club, finished quartet trials with 170 members Monday.
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