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Tues., 7:00 P.M.--Annual Yard Concert on steps of Widener Library, G. W. Woodworth conducting...
Directed by G. Wallace Woodworth, associate professor of music, the choruses collaborated on Randall Thompson's "Alleluia" and "Incidental Music to Alice in Wonderland," by Irving G. Fine '36. Other highlights of the program were Allegri's "Miserere" and Masonic music of Mozart...
...nothing else, Saturday's musical venture in the vicinity of Sanders Theatre proved conclusively that Secretary Hull's Good-Neighbor Policy should remain strictly international. Two days ago the Radcliffe Choir and the Pierian Sodality led respectively by G. Wallace Woodworth and Malcolm H. Holmes, invaded the hidden recesses of Brunswick, Maine, and when they again crawled into the open before an audience, they were accompanied by a bewildered Bowdoin College Glee Club and its frantically gesticulating conductor, Mr. Frederic Tillotson. I trust that the experiment will not be repeated...
...Praise Famous Men" of Vaughan-Williams. The choruses were together and the orchestra was with them. The horns made one or two minor mistakes but if the rest of the evening had been foreseen, a minor victory would have immediately been registered. Immediately following this, G. Wallace Woodworth led the Radcliffe group through the oft-repeated Purcell "Nymphs and Shepherds," two choruses of Bela Bartok and the Schubert "Valses Nobles," the latter being one good reason why transcriptions should be made with discrimination. Radcliffe sang well, but has done better. When the Pierian followed this with an adequate performance...
Last evening, at Sanders Theatre, G. Wallace Woodworth, with the aid of the Harvard Glee Club, Radcliffe Choral Society, and the Navy Communications School Glee Club, added another scalp to his already impressive collection. The program itself was a combination of the very old and the very new; Vaughan Williams was followed by Allegri, Sweelinck by Milhaud, Bartok by Mozart, and Mozart by Fine. But in every case the desired effect was attained...