Harvard Glee Club | |
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Choir | |
Origin | Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States |
Founded | 1858 |
President | Max Semegran '25[1] |
Music director | Andrew Clark[2] |
Manager | Jeffrey Yang '26 |
Rehearsal space | Holden Chapel |
Concert hall | Sanders Theatre |
Affiliation | Harvard University |
Associated groups | Harvard Choruses |
Website | harvardgleeclub |
The Harvard Glee Club (Glee Club or HGC) is a 60-voice, Tenor-Bass choral ensemble at Harvard University. Founded in 1858 in the tradition of English and American glee clubs, it is the oldest collegiate chorus in the United States.[3] The Glee Club is part of the Harvard Choruses of Harvard University, which also include the treble voice Radcliffe Choral Society and the mixed-voice Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum. All three groups are led by Harvard's current Director of Choral Activities Andrew Clark.
The Glee Club has long been 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 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.