Harvard Glee Club

Harvard Glee Club

The Harvard Glee Club is a 60-voice, all-male choral ensemble at Harvard University. Founded in 1858 in the tradition of English and American glee clubs, it is the oldest college chorus in the US. [cite web
url=http://www.college.harvard.edu/student/organizations/orgdetail?id=149
title=Student Organizations: Harvard Glee Club
accessdate=2006-12-14
publisher=President & Fellows of Harvard College
] The Glee Club is part of the Holden Choruses of Harvard University, which also include the all-female Radcliffe Choral Society and the mixed-voice Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum. All three groups are led by Conductor Dr. Jameson N. Marvin and Associate Conductor Kevin C. Leong. The Glee Club's assistant conductor is Michael C. McGaghie.

The Glee Club was long a fixture of the Boston music scene, performing frequently with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and other ensembles, but this local prominence has lessened in recent years. However, thanks to over 80 annual spring tours to different regions of the United States and appearances at the Kennedy Center Honors and in Leonard Bernstein's popular series "The Unanswered Question", the Glee Club has garnered some national recognition; tours around the world have brought the group further attention. A number of notable people were members of the Glee Club during their time at Harvard, and numerous major composers of the 20th and 21st centuries have dedicated works to the group.

History

Founding and development

, and the tour was covered by the press in the US and Europe. [cite news
title=Invites Harvard Glee Club
url=http://select.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F1061EF93C5810738DDDAB0A94DA415B808EF1D3
work=The New York Times
location=New York
date=1920-12-22
accessdate=2007-02-01
] This tour also resulted in a spate of new work written expressly for the Glee Club by such composers as Darius Milhaud, Francis Poulenc, and Gustav Holst.cite web
url=http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/HGC.htm
title=Harvard Glee Club (Men's Choir)
author=Dr. Bernard Kreger
publisher=Bach Cantatas website
accessedate=2006-12-14
] Under "Doc" Davison, the Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society became the choruses of choice for the Boston Symphony Orchestra and frequently recorded with them. Their recording of "La Damnation de Faust" won a Grand Prix du Disc, and a recording of the Mozart Requiem in memory of former U.S. President and Harvard graduate John F. Kennedy received a nomination for a Grammy. The relationship with the BSO continued until the creation of the Tanglewood Festival Chorus; both Club and Society continue to sing with the BSO on occasion.

Since the retirement of Doc Davison, the Glee Club has had only four conductors: G. Wallace “Woody” Woodworth, who led the group from 1933-1958; noted Beethoven scholar Elliot Forbes, from 1958-1970, who led the group on an extensive tour around the world in 1961; [cite news
title=11 Awarded Honorary Degrees
url=http://www.hno.harvard.edu/gazette/2003/06.05/01-honorary.html
work=The Harvard University Gazette
location=Cambridge, MA
date=2003-06-05
accessdate=2006-12-14
] F. John Adams, 1970-1978; and Jameson N. Marvin since 1978.

Since the arrival of Jameson Marvin as conductor of the Glee Club, the group has continued to tour extensively, and has been invited to a number of conventions of the American Choral Directors Association, invitations that are only extended through a blind audition process. Most recently, the Glee Club appeared at regional conventions in Pittsburgh in 2002 and Boston in 2004 and at a national convention in Los Angeles in 2005. Concerts led by Marvin have been favorably received across the country and around the world. [cite news
author=Tim Page
title=Harvard Singers
url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=travel&res=9A0DE2D61439F937A15750C0A960948260&n=Top%2fReference%2fTimes%20Topics%2fOrganizations%2fH%2fHarvard%20University%20
work=The New York Times
accessdate=2006-12-14
]

Notable alumni

Many Glee Club members and assistant conductors have gone on to become leaders of American music, including composers, choral directors, and orchestra managers across the country. Alumni of the Glee Club notable for careers in music include:
*Virgil Thomson, who was assistant conductor on the 1921 European tour [cite web
url=http://www.virgilthomson.org/vignettes.html
title=Virgil Thomson: Vignettes of his Life and Times
accessdate=2006-12-14
author=Paul Wittke
publisher=The Virgil Thomson Foundation
]
*Elliott Carter, who remarked, "I owe my knowledge of music to the Harvard Glee Club" [cite news
author=Geoffrey Norris
title=I owe my knowledge of music to the Harvard Glee Club
url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/12/29/bmcart29.xml&sSheet=/arts/2005/12/29/ixartleft.html
work=The Telegraph of London
date=2005-12-29
accessdate=2006-12-14
]
*William Christie, also briefly the group's assistant conductorcite news
author=Mark Feeney
coauthors=Edgar Driscoll Jr
title=Elliot Forbes obituary
url=http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2006/01/13/elliot_forbes_88_professor_had_led_harvard_glee_club/
work=The Boston Globe
date=2006-01-13
accessdate=2006-01-20
]
*Leonard Bernstein
*Irving Fine [cite news
title=Composer Irving Fine is Subject of New Publication
url=http://www.loc.gov/today/pr/2006/06-047.html
work=News from the Library of Congress
location=Washington, D.C.
date=2006-02-17
accessdate=2006-01-20
]
*John Harbison
*Hugh Wolff
*Albert K. "Nick" Webster, former CEO of the New York Philharmonic [cite web
url=http://www.americanartsalliance.org/americanartsalliance/Board_of_Directors.html
title=American Arts Alliance Board of Directors
accessdate=2006-12-14
publisher=American Arts Alliance
]
*Scott Tucker, current director of the Cornell Glee Club
*Ethan Sperry, current director of the Glee Club at Miami University of Ohio
*Jeffrey Bernstein, current director of the Glee Club at Occidental College
*Isaiah Jackson, director of Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra

In addition, a number of Harvard Glee Club alumni have gone on to distinguished careers in other areas. They include:
*Theodore Roosevelt, twenty-sixth President of the United States [cite web
url=http://www.sparknotes.com/biography/troosevelt/section1.html
title=Theodore Roosevelt Study Guide
publisher=Spark Notes
accessdate=2008-03-02
]
*Franklin Delano Roosevelt, thirty-second President of the United States [cite web
url=http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2007/spring/schoolhouse.html
title=School House to White House: The Education of the Presidents
work=Prologue: Quarterly of the National Archives and Records Administration
accessdate=2008-03-02
]
*Harry Blackmun, Supreme Court Justice and author of the majority opinion in Roe v. Wade [cite news
author=Bernard Trainor
coauthors=Warren Weaver
title=Washington Talk
url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE6D7133FF93AA15757C0A96E948260
work=The New York Times
date=1988-04-29
accessdate=2008-04-11
]
*John "Jack" Reed, author of "Ten Days that Shook the World", who was also President of the Harvard Glee Club
*Jesse Francis "Jeff" Bingaman Jr., U.S. Senator from New Mexico

The Glee Club today

The Harvard Glee Club is faculty-directed but entirely student-managed. Students hold the elected positions of President, Vice President, and Secretary; they also hold appointed positions such as Manager, Financial Manager, and Sales Manager. Each tour and major project, such as a large concert or production and release of a recording, has its own student manager. As such, the students themselves are in charge of selecting concert venues, managing a six-figure yearly budget, and taking care of virtually every facet of the group other than rehearsing and selecting repertoire.

The Glee Club rehearses in Holden Chapel in Harvard Yard. Built in 1744, Holden is one of the oldest college buildings in America. [ cite news
author=Alvin Powell
title=Newly Renovated Holden Chapel Opens Its Doors to Song and Study
url=http://www.hno.harvard.edu/gazette/1999/12.02/holden.html
work=The Harvard University Gazette
date=1999-12-02
accessdate=2006-11-03
] The group performs most of its "home" concerts in Harvard's Sanders Theatre, which is renowned for its excellent acoustics. [cite web
url=http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~memhall/sanders.html
title=Sanders Theatre
accessdate=2006-12-14
publisher=Office for the Arts at Harvard
] Each year, major concerts include the Harvard-Princeton and Harvard-Yale Football Concerts, joint concerts that have taken place the night before these football games for more than a century; annual concerts also take place with the Radcliffe Choral Society at Christmas and with all of the Holden Choruses during Harvard's Arts First celebration in May. The Glee Club tours a different part of the United States every spring break; recent spring tours have taken the group to northern California, the Upper Midwest, the Deep South, and Texas. The Glee Club also takes month-long summer tours roughly every 4 years. Recent summer tours have included trips to East Asia (1993), Australia (1998), Scandinavia (2002), and Central Europe (2005). During the most recent tour to Central Europe, the group performed at such venues as the Berlin Philharmonie, the Mariacki Church in Kraków, the Matthias Church in Budapest, and as guests of the Kodály Festival in Hungary and the Dvorák Festival near Prague. [cite web
url=http://www.harvardgleeclub.org/tours/summer05-schedule.html
title=2005 Summer Tour schedule
accessdate=2007-02-01
publisher=Harvard Glee Club
]

The 2007-2008 season marked the 150th anniversary of the Glee Club's founding. Highlights included a week-long tour of the Eastern Seaboard and a three-day festival in Cambridge from April 11-13, 2008. Nearly four hundred alumni of the Glee Club attended the April festivities, which included the world premiere of Dominick Argento's "Apollo in Cambridge: A Harvard Triptych," a performance of Igor Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms with the combined Holden Choruses and orchestra, seminars on a variety of musical, academic, and historical topics, and a well-attended Sesquicentennial Banquet. [cite web
url=http://www.hgcfoundation.org/schedule
title=HGC Foundation Schedule of Main Events
accessdate=2008-04-14
publisher=Harvard Glee Club Foundation
] The anniversary celebration continued into the summer of 2008 with a cross-country concert tour culminating in appearances at Walt Disney Concert Hall and the Ravinia Festival. [cite web
url=http://www.harvardgleeclub.org/tour/Home.html
title=150th Anniversary Tour home
accessdate=2008-03-03
publisher=Harvard Glee Club
]

Musical tradition

The Glee Club performs a wide range of repertoire. Music of the Renaissance is an integral part of that repertoire, as is folk music, especially of America and Eastern Europe. In recent years, the Glee Club has performed numerous major works for male chorus, including Schubert's "Gesang der Geister über den Wassern", Brahms's "Alt-Rhapsodie", Schoenberg's "A Survivor from Warsaw", and Argento's "Revelation of St. John the Divine".

Symphony collaborations over the years have included multiple performances with the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) under all of its conductors since 1917, as well as with the New York and Los Angeles Philharmonics, the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra, the Orchestra of St. Luke's, and the Italian Radio Orchestra. Some BSO highlights include the American premiere of Stravinsky’s "Oedipus Rex", later recorded with the BSO under Bernstein, two Berlioz recordings - "Romeo et Juliet" and "La Damnation de Faust", and Mozart’s "Requiem". In 1973, the Glee Club performed Bernstein's Chichester Psalms with the composer conducting at the Vatican. The Glee Club now frequently performs with Boston's Orchestra of Emmanuel Music.

Finally, the Glee Club frequently performs traditional Harvard football songs, such as "Yo-Ho," "Ten Thousand Men of Harvard," "Harvardiana," "The Gridiron King," "Soldiers' Field," and "Up the Street."

Glee Club Lite

The Glee Club also has a subset called "Harvard Glee Club Lite" (or simply "Lite"). 'Tis a silly thing. This group, which features 12-16 singers and performs pop and jazz a cappella arrangements, was formed in 1985 to give Glee Club members a chance to sing a wider range of music; Harvard has over a dozen a cappella groups on campus, and Lite allows students to experience both types of ensemble - a small, student-directed pop-driven group and a larger, faculty-led choral ensemble. [ cite web
url=http://www.harvardgleeclub.org/lite/lite.html
title=Harvard Glee Club Lite website
accessdate=2007-01-20
publisher=Harvard Glee Club
] At any given point in time, much or all of Lite's repertoire is arranged for voices by student members of the group.

Composers who have dedicated works to the Harvard Glee Club

Another cornerstone of the Glee Club's repertoire is contemporary music; the group has a long history of commissioning or simply receiving work from prominent composers, some of whom are listed below, with the title of the work when available; each published work notes the dedication to the Glee Club on its title page:
*Darius Milhaud ("Psaume 121")
*Francis Poulenc ("Chanson au boire")
*Gustav Holst
*Walter Piston ("Carnival Song")
*Irving Fine ("Vultur Gryphus" and others)
*Samuel Adler ("Two Songs of Peace")
*Paul Moravec ("Credo")
*Leonard Bernstein ("Dedication")
*Elliot Carter ("Tarantella", "The Defense of Corinth", "Emblems")
*John Harbison ("Nunc Dimittis")
*Virgil Thomson ("Cantates Licet usque Eamus")
*Randall Thompson ("Quis multa gracilis", "The Peaceable Kingdom" and others)
*Toru Takemitsu ("Grass")
*Morten Lauridsen ("Ave Dulcissima Maria")
*Sir John Tavener ("Awed by the Beauty")
*Stephen Paulus ("Shall I Compare Thee")
*Dominick Argento ("Apollo in Cambridge")
*Carol Barnett ("One Equal Music")
*Frank Ferko ("O Coruscans Lux Stellarum")
*Charles Fussell ("A Walt Whitman Sampler")

In addition, the Glee Club's conductors have a long tradition of dedicating folk song arrangements and editions of Renaissance vocal pieces to the group; Jameson Marvin's arrangements are published primarily by Oxford University Publishing and Earthsongs. [Curriculum Vitae of Dr. Marvin, see References.]

Footnotes

References

*Forbes, Elliot. "A History of Music at Harvard to 1972". Harvard University Press, 1972.
*Bernstein, Leonard. "The Unanswered Question: Six Talks at Harvard." Harvard University Press: 2006.
*The [http://www.harvardgleeclub.org Glee Club website] contains information about the group's history, repertoire, tours, and managerial structure.
*Curriculum vitae of Jameson Marvin, Harvard music department webpage, available [http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~musicdpt/faculty/marvin.html here]

ee also

* List of collegiate glee clubs
* Choir

External links

* [http://www.harvardgleeclub.org Official site]


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