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...will be played each morning except Sunday until Friday June 10 in Appleton Chapel for the ten minutes following the morning service. TODAY Air Franck Toccata Boelimann TOMORROW Good News from Heaven Pachelbel Prelude and Fuge in B-flat Major Bach JUNE 4 Two Choral Preludes on In Duloi Jubilo Bach JUNE 6 Adagio Wider Toccata Wider JUNE 7 Air Handel Finale Handel JUNE 8 Choral in A minor Franck JUNE 9 Pastorale Bach Gavotte in B-flat major Handel JUNE 10 Hornpipe Handel Minnet Handel Allegro Handle
...from time to time. The songs thus far published are: My Bonny Lass Thomas Morley Spread your wings Cesar Autonovitch Cui Now is the month of Maying Thomas Morley Has Sorrow thy young days shaded Irish Folk-Song Lo, how a rose e'er blooming Michael Praetorius In Dulci Jubilo Ancient German Carol Matona, lovely maiden Orlando di Lasso
...program is as follows: Pierian Sodality Overture to "Fingal's Cave", Mendelssohn Glee Club In Dulci Jubilo, Ancient German Carol De Profundis, Old Chant Cantate Domino, Hassler Pierian Sodality Prelude to "The Deluge", Saint-Saens...
...Davison '06 will conduct 40 members of the University Glee Club in the annual concert at the Harvard Club, Boston, tomorrow afternoon at 4. The program arranged for the concert is as follows: Fair Harvard, In Dulet Jubilo, Ancient German Carol O-Sacrum Convivium, Viadana Miscrere, Allegri Has Sorrow Thy Young Life Shaded Irish Folk Song Solo by W. B. Martin '21. Now is the Month of Maying, Morley Heart-ache, Dvorak Cavalier Song Standford Chorus of Bacchante, Gounod Come Again, Sweet Love, Dowland Hallelujah, Amen, Handel
...Glee Club program includes old religious compositions of the 17th century and more modern work, and the selections will be sung in the following order: "In Dulci Jubilo," Ancient German Carol "O Sacrum Convivum," Viadana "Cantata Domino," Hassler "Miscrere," Allegrl "Now Is the Month of Maying," Morley "Chorus of Bacchantes," Gounod "Come Again Sweet Love," Dowland "Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee," Bach