The 1972 benefit concert for the Virginia Glee Club European tour was directed by Donald Loach as part of the Glee Club 1971-1972 season. The concert was a fundraiser for the 1972 European tour.
A recording of this concert is available at the University of Virginia Library.
Program[]
- Here is the God Who Looks Both Ways (John Crawford)
- Tarantella (Randall Thompson)
- Lauds of St. Anthony of Padua (Francis Poulenc)
- Buccinate in Neomenia Tuba (Heinrich Schütz)
- Sunt Lacrimae Rerum (Concento di voci, III) (Carl Orff)
- Ballad of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard (Benjamin Britten)
- The Virginia Gentlemen (James Richardson, director))
- Summer Songs (David Davis)
- Love is a Green Girl
- Alas, Alack!
- By the Farmer's Fields
- A Shadow's on the Sundial
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Sponsors[]
As part of the fundraising for the tour, the Glee Club solicited program ads from the following local merchants: Lord Hardwicke Inn, National Life and Accident Insurance Company, Charlottesville Auto & Truck Dealers, Eljos, the Virginian, Nordeeal, the University Cafeteria, Monticello Dairy, Keller and George, Leggett, the Yowells, Gilmore, Hamm & Snyder, The Young Men's Shop, Citizens Bank & Trust Co., National Bank and Trust Company, Virginia National Bank, Hanckel - Citizens Insurance Corporation, Hill and Irving Funeral Service, Levys of Charlottesville, Salem M. Eways, C.H. Williams Inc., the University C/K Steakhouse, College Inn, City Laundry, University Book Store, Anderson Brothers Book Store, King Lindsay Printing, Little Big Stores, Miller Container Corporation, Pappagallo, That Steak Place, University Billiard Parlor, Cary's Camera Shop, and Music Center Hi-Fi House.