Collegiate Chorale

Collegiate Chorale

The Collegiate Chorale is a symphonic choir based in New York City, USA. It was founded in 1941 by Robert Shaw, who was later to found the professional Robert Shaw Chorale. The Collegiate Chorale continues to give several performances annually in Carnegie Hall and other major venues. In July 2007 the Collegiate Chorale was invited to perform Brahms' Ein Deutsches Requiem at Switzerland's Verbier Festival. Robert Bass was its music director from 1979 until his death in August, 2008.[1] James Bagwell was appointed music director in September 2009.

The Chorale was named for its first home, Manhattan's Marble Collegiate Church, and was notable for Robert Shaw's insistence, from its inception, that the group be racially integrated--a radical stance in 1941.[citation needed] The choir was led by conductor Richard Westenburg from 1973-1979.

The choir was led by music director and conductor Robert Bass between 1979 and 2008. Among the many accomplishments achieved by the choir during his tenure were several noteworthy performances at Carnegie Hall, including the New York premiere of Richard Strauss's Friedenstag with the Orchestra of St. Luke's in 1997, the United States premiere of Dvořák's Dimitrij, and the American premiere of Handel's Giove in Argo. Other notable works he presented to New York audiences with the Collegiate Chorale included Respighi's La Fiamma and Puccini's Turandot with the new ending by Luciano Berio. He also recorded and performed two Beethoven's cantatas, Der Glorreiche Augenblick and Auf die Erhebung Leopold des Zwieten zur Kaiserwürde with sopranos Deborah Voigt and Elizabeth Futral. Many other notable singers performed with the choir during the Bass years, including Kathleen Battle, Stephanie Blythe, Vinson Cole, David Daniels, Lauren Flanigan, Maria Guleghina, Hei-Kyung Hong, Salvatore Licitra, Alessandra Marc, and Bryn Terfel.[2]

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