- Fairfield University Glee Club
The Fairfield University Glee Club is a mixed chorus of more than 100 undergraduate and graduate singers at
Fairfield University inFairfield, Connecticut . The Glee Club has performed in churches, schools and recital and concert halls throughout Europe, singing from Galway to Rome and Florence to London. The choir has performed atCarnegie Hall , theNational Cathedral in Washington, D.C.,Westminster Cathedral in London, the Aula Paolo VI at the Vatican and the U.S. military academies at West Point and Annapolis. [ [http://fairfield.edu/mus_glee_club_1.html mus_glee_club_1.html ] ]Background
The Glee Club performs a varied repertoire of early, classical, and contemporary music in numerous engagements with other choruses, and with festival and symphonic Orchestras. The mixed chorus is the parent organization of four additional ensembles: the Chamber Singers; the Men's Ensemble, known for their comedy routines; Sweet Harmony; and the Sine Nomine Singers, the resident quartet.
Director
Carole Ann Maxwell, director of choral and liturgical music at Fairfield University, is one of America's preeminent conductors of collegiate, community and professional choral ensembles. She also serves as the artistic director and conductor of the Mendelssohn Choir of Connecticut and the chorus master for Connecticut Grand Opera and Orchestra and the Yale Orchestra.
History
The Fairfield University Glee Club, under the direction of Fr. John Murray S.J. and musical director Simon Harak became the first student organization formed by the first ever incoming class of Fairfield University in 1947.
European tours
Europe has been a recurring tour destination of the Glee Club since 1985. In 2000, the Glee Club made an eight-day singing tour of Europe making appearances at "the Church of the Immaculate Conception (the Jesuit church in
London, England ) for the evening mass; The Alla Grande at theUniversity of Maastricht inMaastricht ,Netherlands , a medieval city surrounded by stone walls; and TheCologne Cathedral in Kohn, Germany, where the Glee Club’s a cappella performance reverberated throughout the Gothic stone structure." [ [http://www.fairfield.edu/documents/about/pubs/fnfall2000.pdf Fairfield Now Fall 2000 ] ] In 2006, the choir sang its way through Italy during spring break, performing inRome ,Assisi , andFlorence including singing a liturgy atChiesa del Gesù and performing a concert at the residence of theKnights of Malta . [http://www.fairfield.edu/x16941.html#glee] And in 2008, the Glee Club toured Eastern Europe performing at the St. Ignatius Church inPrague, Czech Republic ; the Minoritenkirche (Minorite Church) and the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary inVienna, Austria ; and Waldorf School inBudapest, Hungary . [ [http://media.www.fairfieldmirror.com/media/storage/paper148/news/2008/02/28/CampusLife/The-Best.Way.To.Spread.Fairfield.Cheer.Is.Singing.Loud.For.All.To.Hear-3236735.shtml The best way to spread Fairfield cheer is singing loud for all to hear] ] .60th anniversary
In celebration of its 60th Anniversary in 2007, the Fairfield University Glee Club premiered a commissioned work, "Songs to the Lord of Peace", by renowned American composer, Gwyneth Walker. The texts for these songs are taken from a series of "Freedom Songs" which
Thomas Merton wrote in 1966. [ [http://www.gwynethwalker.com/songslop.html Gwyneth Walker: Songs to the Lord of Peace ] ] Michael A. Ciavaglia '04, a Fairfield University alumnus and Assistant Conductor of the New York Choral Society, conducted part of the 60th anniversary concert. [http://p.hostingprod.com/@nychoral.org/about/director.htm] The Glee Club also joined the Greater Bridgeport Symphony in a concert performance ofGiacomo Puccini 's "Tosca ".Mendelssohn Choir of Connecticut
The Mendelssohn Choir was formed in 1984 by members of the Fairfield University Chamber Singers, who, upon their graduation, wished to continue a musical association under the baton of Dr. Carole Ann Maxwell. Since that time, The Mendelssohn Choir has grown to more than 100 members, chosen by audition, many of whom began singing with Dr. Maxwell while in college. [ [http://www.mendelssohnchoir.com/Main/About/ The Mendelssohn Choir of Connecticut - About MCC ] ] The Mendelssohn Choir is now the resident choir of the
Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts at FairfieldUniversity.External links
* [http://fairfield.edu/mus_glee_club_1.html Fairfield University Glee Club]
* [http://mendelssohnchoir.com/ The Mendelssohn Choir of Connecticut]
* [http://www.mendelssohnchoir.com/Main/WhosWho/director.htm Carole Ann Maxwell, D.S.M. Profile]References
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