- Rutgers University Glee Club
Founded in
1872 , the Rutgers University Glee Club (RUGC) is the eighth oldestGlee Club inUnited States of America , a nationally recognized men's chorus based atRutgers University , in New Brunswick,New Jersey . It is currently conducted by Dr. Patrick Gardner.The Glee Club, based as it is equidistant to
Philadelphia andNew York City , has a long history of participating in the musical life of both those cities. The group tours frequently, both domestically and internationally; has been featured on a number of commercial recordings; and has commissioned notable works for men's chorus.History
Early years
The Rutgers University Glee Club traces its roots back to
1872 , making it among the oldest glee clubs in the country. Strongly attached to the history of Rutgers University, the Glee Club's early repertoire was dominated by songs of school spirit and the emerging collegiate sport of football, which by tradition began inNew Jersey at a game between Rutgers andPrinceton University .After the tenure of beloved director Howard McKinney, for whom the Glee Club's rehearsal hall is named, F. Austin "Soup" Walter became director in 1946 and began to shape the group into a more serious musical ensemble. In addition to numerous appearances on campus and abroad, the Glee Club combined with the women of the Voorhees Choir as the "Rutgers University Choir". This mixed choir went on to perform major works with many of the era's most significant orchestral ensembles.
The Second Century
After the retirement of "Soup" Walter in 1983, the group went through a number of directors very quickly before Patrick Gardner was appointed in 1993. Under his leadership, the Glee Club celebrated its 125th anniversary in 1997 with a performance, in combination with the Rutgers University Orchestra, of
Maurice Durufle 's "Messe Cum Jubilo" before a nearly sold out audience atLincoln Center 'sAlice Tully Hall . In 1997, the Rutgers Glee Club released their first self-produced compact disc, "Let Thy Good Spirit". This recording encompasses the club's repertory from its 1996 tour ofRussia and theBaltic States . 1998 saw the club record and release its second recording, "The Bells Must Ring!" which features songs of the university along with several mainstays of the club's repertoire.The Glee Club completed a successful tour of Eastern Europe in the summer of 1999 with concerts in such venues as the St. Martin's Dome in
Bratislava ,Slovakia and theKarlskirche inVienna ,Austria . In 2000 the Glee Club hosted the National Seminar of the Intercollegiate Men's Choruses.In 2002, the Glee Club once again toured Europe with concert events in the
Netherlands ,Germany , andFrance . Performances were held at a number of famous venues, culminating with a performance during the eve of Pentecost mass at the Cathédral deNotre Dame de Paris at the invitation of the Cathedral's staff. There have also been recent concerts combined with or hosted by theUniversity of Michigan Men's Glee Club and theHarvard Glee Club . In the summer of 2007, the group embarked on a tour that included a performance at the invitation of theThomaskirche inLeipzig .Musical Tradition
While the Glee Club still performs traditional Rutgers Songs at football games (and directed the publication of a book thereof), the group has focused as well on concert performance. Under the leadership of "Soup" Walter, the Glee Club performed regularly with the
New York Philharmonic and thePhiladelphia Orchestra under the batons of such notable directors asErich Leinsdorf ,Leonard Bernstein andEugene Ormandy . Recordings from that era include the Glee Club as the men's section inCarl Orff 's "Carmina Burana " (still available on compact disc on Sony's Essential Classics series), and theGrammy -nominated performance ofSir William Walton 's "Belshazzar's Feast ", both conducted by Eugene Ormandy with the Philadelphia Orchestra.More recently, Dr. Patrick Gardner has prepared the Glee Club for a number of high profile performances, including performances of
Arnold Schoenberg 'sGurrelieder under the baton ofSimon Rattle and theBabi Yar Symphony ofShostakovich conducted byValery Gergiev . The group has twice performed for conventions of theAmerican Choral Directors Association , in 2001 inSan Antonio and in 2005 inNew York City , the latter of which included the premiere of a piece byJennifer Higdon . At the 2000 convention of the Intercollegiate Men's Choruses that the group hosted, the highlight was the premiere of "The Miracle", written for chamber orchestra and men's chorus, commissioned by the club from Pulitzer Prize winning composerWilliam Bolcom .Directors
*Loren Bragdon: 1881 - 1896
*Howard D. McKinney: 1916 - 1946
*F. Austin "Soup" Walter, '32: 1946 - 1983
*Frederic Hugh Ford: 1983 - 1986
*Timothy L. McDonald, '77: 1986 - 1987
*Robert Kapilow: 1987 - 1988
*Stephen E. Barton: 1988 - 1991
*Bruce Kolb: 1991 - 1993
*Patrick Gardner: 1993 - Presentee also
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Rutgers University
*Rutgers University student organizations
*List of collegiate glee clubs External links
* [http://www.rutgers.edu Rutgers University website]
* [http://gleeclub.rutgers.edu Rutgers University Glee Club]
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