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Tonight's program is as follows: Harvard Hymn Paine Turn Ye To Me Scotch Folk Song My Spirit Be Joyful Bach Ave Verum Byrd Salamaleikum Cornelius Chorus from the Sons of Shem Rubinstein Inimici Autem Lassus Coronation Scene from "Boris" Moussorgsky
...Davison '06 will conduct the Club in tonight's concert and has selected a program of light and classical numbers. The program follows: My Spirit Be Joyful Bach Jesu Dulcis Vittoria Spring Returns Marenzio Inimici Autem Lassus April Is In My Mistress' Face Morley Turn Ye To Me Scotch Folk Song Choruses from "Pinafore" Intermission Sullivan Ave Verum Byrd Salamaleikum Cornelius Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring Bach Coronation Scene from "Boris" Moussorgsky
...numbers to constitute the program was made with the intention of including a wide variety of types of songs and differences in dynamics in order to ascertain the relative effectiveness of the offerings. The program will probably consist of the following numbers: "My Spirit Be Joyful", by Bach; "Inimici Autem", by Lassus; "Spring Returns", a composition of Marenzio; "Salamaleikum", by Cornelius; "Jesu Dulcis", Vittoria; "Choruses from "Pinafore'", by Sullivan...
...program for the Hingham Concert will be as follows: Jerusalem Sir C. H. H. Perry Inimici Antem O. Lassus Spring Returns Marenzio Turn Ye to Me Scottish Folk Song Marching Brahms Pinafore Sullivan Interim Gondoliers Sullivan Adoramus Te G. P. Palestrina Salamalaikum P. Cornelius April is in My Mistress' Face T. Morley Hundred Pipers Scottish Folk Song Jesus Jay Bach Coronation Scene Moussorgski
...addition to the choruses from "The Gondoliers", by Sir Arthur Sullivan, which will be sung by the combined Harvard and Yale Glee Clubs, the Harvard contingent will perform the following numbers: "Jerusalem", by Sir C. H. H. Parry: "Inimici Autem", by O. Lassus: "Salamaleikum", by Peter Cornelius: "Marching", Johannes Brahms: "Turn Ye to Me", a Scottish folk song: choruses from "Pinafore", by Sir Arthur Sullivan: "The Hundred Pipers", a Scottish folk song: "Adoramus Tes Palestrina: and the coronation scene from "Boris Godounov", by Moussorgsky. The program will close with the singing of Harvard and Yale songs...
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