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Included in the program, which resembles those of former concerts, is the "Chanson a Boire," which was sung at the Symphony Hall concert on February 18. This piece was dedicated to the Glee Club by the composer, Monsieur Poulenc, who is one of the famous modernists of "The Six" at Paris, and whose piece shows distinct modernistic tendencies...
...program follows: Fair Harvard Ave Maria Ascribed to Arcadelt O Filii et Filiae Leisring lustorum Animae Byrd Credo Gretchaninov The Gypsy Zolotarev Lady of the Lagoon Bantock Chanson a Boire Poulene Sir Eglamore English Folk Song March of the Peers, from "lolanthe" Sullivan Now is the Month of Maying Morley Bon Jour, mon Coeur Lassus Nocturne Cui Fete Polonaise from "Le Roi Malgre Lut" Chabrier
...University Glee Club will sing at Symphony Hall tonight at 8.15 o'clock, with Miss Dusolina Giannini, soprano, as assisting artist. Features of the program are the "Chanson a Baire" dedicated to the Club by Monsleu Poulenc, and "Tribulationes" by Virgil Thomson '22, now an assistant in the Music Department. The latter, though essentially modern, retains throughout the spirit of the 15th Century, the words being taken from an anthem in a collection of the Vatlean Choir...
...feature of the Club's program is the "Chanson a Boire" dedicated to the Harvard Glee Club by Monsieur Poulene. This dedication is only one of several which have resulted from the European trip made by the Club in the summer of 1921, and shows to some extent the appreciation with which the Club was received in France. Monsieur Poulene is one of the famous modernists of "The Six" at Paris and his piece shows distinct modernistic tendencies...
...Come, Thou, O Come" Bach Carol, "Tours-Tours-Tours" Saboly Carol, "A Dream of Christmas" Holst Scripture Reading--Luke 2:1-20 Carol, "Good King Wenceslas" Carol, "Lo, How a Rose e'er Blooming" Praetorius Carol, "Christ is born of maiden fair" Congregational Hymn, "Adeste Fideles" J. Reading Carol, "Chanson joyeuse de Noel" Chorus, "Le Roi David" Honegger Carol, "Le Miracle de St. Nicholas" Chorus, "Let their celestial concerts all unite" (from "Sampson") Handel Benediction Organ Postlude "Hallelujah Chorus from "The Messiah" Handel