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Directed by Jameson Marvin
America's oldest collegiate men's chorus, the 60-strong Harvard Glee Club, under the storied direction of Jameson Marvin since 1978, celebrates its 150th Anniversary with a live concert. There are 17 cuts here, some of them piano accompanied. Three of them, 'I. The Shepherd of King Admetus,' II. The Voiceless' and III. 'Fata Morgana,' are from Dominick Argento's 'Apollo in Cambridge,' written especially for the Glee Club and premiered here. Other favorites are Michael Praetorius' 'Lo, how a rose e'er blooming,' a pair by Josquin des Prez, 'Kyrie' and 'Agnus Dei I, II, III;' conductor Marvin's 'Cantantes Licet,' Benjamin Britten's 'The Ballad of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard,' Stephen Foster's 'Gentle Annie,' a very funny rendition of the American Folk song 'Sacramento,' the 18th century Welsh Folk song 'All through the night' and a piano-accompanied medley of traditional 'Harvard Football Songs.' This is a beautiful, spirited, joyous collection from one of America's great collegiate men's choruses, the Harvard Glee Club! |
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Directed by Jameson Marvin
This is a live, 2-CD set, recorded at a Celebration of the Career of Dr. Jameson Marvin (Director of Choral Activities at Harvard from 1978 to 2010) from April 30, 2010; featuring the Harvard Glee Club, the Radcliffe Choral Society and Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum, all conducted by Dr. Marvin and Associate Conductor Kevin Leong. Disc 1 has 20 songs, some favorites are Palestrina's 'Sicut cervus,' Thomas Tomkins' 'When David Heard,' Schubert's 'Nachthelle-Opus 134,' Randall Thompson's 'Stopping by Woods,' Pablo Casals' 'Nigra sum,' Zoltan Kodaly's 'Esti dal,' Stravinsky's 4-part 'Podbliudniye,' the American Folk song 'He's Gone Away,' Conductor Marvin's 'Each Future Song,' Steven Sametz' 'Munus,' and Brahms' 'Wo ist ein so herrlich Volk.' Disc 2 features the World Premier of Robert Kyt's two-part 'Song of Awakening;' Part I is 'LamentÐO Lord Hear My Cry,' and Part II is 'PsalmÐThrough God Within.' Kyt's work was composed in honor of Dr. Marvin's retirement, and it is followed by remarks by Rev. Peter Gomes and Jack Megan. 'A Spring Farewell' is a rich, moving collection by three of America's best collegiate choruses, to honor their great Director, Conductor, teacher and friend as he steps down from his work of molding and making them what they are today! |
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Directed by Jameson Marvin
'American Choral Music' celebrates the 150th anniversary of the 60-strong Harvard Glee Club, the oldest college chorus in America. These 20 songs are a sampler of the wonderfully varied repertoire of this great male chorus. Our favorites include a pair by Randall Thompson, 'Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening' and 'The Pasture,' both lightly accompanied; Charles Fussell's dissonant 'A Walt Whitman Sampler,' Steven Sametz' 'Shall I Compare Thee,' Morten Lauridsen's 'Ave Dulcissima Maria,' Rodney Lister's 'The OxenÐTo the Meads,' Aaron Copeland's exuberant 'The Little Horses,' Chris Tapani's mysterious, a cappella 'The Sea is Awash With Roses,' Irving Fine's eclectic 'McCord's Menagerie, Four Variations for Male Voices, II. Jerboa and IV. Clam (or Whose Ooze).' Other favorites are the American Sea Shanty 'Lowlands,' Stephen Foster's lovely, lightly-accompanied 'Gentle Annie' and the Welsh folksong 'All Through the Night.' 'American Choral Music' shows off the varied but consistently excellent vocal talents of one of America's oldest and best Collegiate choral groups, the Harvard Glee Club! Listen to Almighty Father in RealAudio. |
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Directed by G. Wallace Woodworth
G. Wallace Woodworth (1902-1969) is renowned as a choral and orchestral conductor, organist and music educator. At Harvard he studied history and music from 1924-26, and accompanied the Harvard Glee Club. This collection of recordings from his tenure as conductor of the Harvard Glee Club (from 1933) is performed by the HGC with the Radcliffe Choral Society. Included here are 22 Classical works, mostly a cappella pieces performed by both groups, but a handful performed by the groups individually. Favorites are three songs by Claude Debussy, 'Dieu! Qu'il la Fait Bon Regarder,' 'Quant J'ai Ouy le Tabourin' and 'Yver, Vous N'estes qu'un Villian;' several tunes by Palestrina, 'Benedictus,' 'Confitemini Domini,' 'Stabat Mater Dolorosa,' 'Adoramus Te,' 'Sanctus and Osanna' and 'Benedictus and Osanna.' Jacob Regnart's 'Petite Nymfe Folatre,' Orlandus Lassus' 'Mon Coeur se Recommande a Vous' and 'Bonjour Mon Couer,' Mozart's 'Ave Verum Corpus' and Leo Preger's 'Four Motets' are also some of our favorites. This material is difficult, powerful and not something that your average college glee clubs would consider learning and adding to their repertoire. A remarkable, beautiful collection from a pair of America's best women's and men's choral groups! |
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Directed by Jameson Marvin
The oldest college chorus in America, the 60-voice, all-male Harvard Glee Club was essentially a social club on campus after its founding in 1858, performing college songs and glees to the accompaniment of banjos and mandolins. It was not until 1912, under the dynamic leadership of its new conductor, Dr. Archibald Davison, that it began to develop a repertoire of distinction and earn a national reputation. Under conductor Jameson Marvin since 1978, the HGC has been invited to perform at 5 national conventions of the ACDA, and recently they have appeared at Boston's Symphony Hall and Kennedy Center, and at the Lincoln Center in New York. 'Christmas With' is a finely-crafted, mostly a cappella Christmas collection of 13 songs. Favorites are the 13th Century Georgian wedding song 'Shen khar venakhi,' the Gregorian chant 'Salve Regina,' Josquin des Prez' 'Gloria,' Michael Pretorius' lovely 'Lo How a Rose E'er Blooming,' the traditional carol 'It Came Upon a Midnight Clear,' the organ-accompanied 'Three Kings of Orient,' Leonard Bernstein's 'Almighty Father,' Hildegard von Bingen's haunting 'Caritas abundat,' Thomas Tallis' 'Sanctus,' Randall Thompson's 'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,' based on the Robert Frost poem, Hans Leo von Hassler's exquisite 'Cantate Domino' and Franz Biebl's 'Ave Maria.' 'Christmas With the Harvard Glee Club' is a richly harmonic gift to yourself or your loved ones that will add to your celebration and joy of Christmas! Listen to It Came Upon A Midnight Clear in RealAudio. |
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Directed by Jameson Marvin
The 60-voice Harvard Glee Club, Harvard's internationally renowned men's chorus, is the oldest college chorus in America, founded by students in 1858 to sing college songs and glees. It took until 1912, under the dynamic direction of Dr. Archibald T. Davison, that the Glee Club developed a repertoire of distinction and gained a national reputation. Drawing its repertoire from six centuries, the Glee Club has proved itself particularly expert in the performance of contemporary American music, sacred repertory of the Renaissance, Eastern European music and Folk songs of the world. Under the direction of Jameson Marvin since 1978, the HGC has enhanced its reputation as one of America premier collegiate choruses. 'Long Way From Home' is a rich collection of 27 tunes, many of them, like 'The Minstrel Boy,' 'Danny Boy,' 'Skye Boat Song,' 'K'ang Ting Love Song' and 'Barb'ra Allen,' beautifully arranged by conductor Marvin, and several others, like 'The Foggy Dew,' 'Glorious Apollo' and 'Sacramento,' arranged by Archibald Davison. Other favorites are Franz Schubert's 'Widerspruch' and 'La Pastorella, the Georgian Folk song 'Voi Di Vo,' the traditional song 'Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child,' 'Lowlands' (arranged by Alice Parker and Robert Shaw; and several written by Harvard men, Richmond K. Fletcher's 'Yo Ho' and 'The Grid Iron King & Soldiers Field,' R.G. Williams' 'Up the Street' and 'Harvardiana,' Murray Taylor's 'Ten Thousand Men of Harvard' and 'Fair Harvard,' a traditional Irish Air based on a poem by Samuel Gilman, 1811.Every cut here has the wonderful beauty and gravitas we've come to expect and enjoy from this venerable, powerful men's chorus! |