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Chapel Choir Performs at Swarthmore College
Sun., Feb. 1, 1976
The Chapel Choir performed with the Swarthmore College Singers in a joint concert at Swarthmore College. The Chapel Choir performed Ulysses Kay's "A New Song", "The Flowers in the Valley", "What's in a Name?", and "How Stands the Glass Around?"; Alfred Swan's "The Beatitudes"; and four Russian folk songs arranged by Truman Bullard. The groups combined to perform Johann Schelle's "Komm, Jesu, Komm Aria a 5" and Johann Sebastian Bach's "Komm, Jesu, Komm Motet".
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Dickinson College Chapel Choir and Swarthmore College Singers Joint Concert Program