Word: chorals
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...French invitation came from the Department of Public Instruction as a result of the distinction attained by the Glee Club as a choral organization under the leadership of Dr. Archibald T. Davison '06. The Department has offered to contribute 30,000 francs toward the trip and to secure certain reductions in transportation rates. Whether its offer can be finally accepted depends on whether the Club can meet the remainder of the cost, which will be approximately fifty thousand dollars...
...same concerts that were given on the steps of Widener last spring will be renewed next May and June, with a larger series, probably followed by community singing. A new addition to its plan will be a series of concerts in the music hall, illustrating some particular phase of choral music. Owning to the great demand for tickets for the Sanders Theatre series and the limited space of Sanders Theatre, the management has moved the series to Symphony Hall, Boston, where the club will sing three concerts...
This morning's program will be Pachelbel's "Choral Prelude" and Boellman's "Minuet." Tomorrow Dr. Davison will play "Pastorale" by Guilmant and "Hosanna" by Wachs...
This morning Dr. Davison will play Prelude" by Pachelbel and a minuet by Vierne. Tomorrow's program is "Choral Prelude" by Pachelbel and a minuet by Boellman...
...student body into closer contact with the work of the organization. The selections will be of a lighter nature than the club's usual repertoire, and it is planned to have everyone present join in the singing. The club hopes in the future to arouse sufficient interest in choral singing to make possible class choruses and to hold interclass song contests similar to the interdormitory contests of the Freshman jubilees...