"The majority of the singers in the choruses at Harvard and Radcliffe, where the heritage of choral singing is so rich, are headed for non-musical professions. So for them singing in the chorus is their ultimate musical expression. And the singing in this performance was characterized by exactly that kind of energy and utter involvement."
--The Boston Globe


About Us

Founded in 1858, the Harvard Glee Club is the oldest college choir in America, and is considered by many to be the premier collegiate men's chorus in the country. We are a close-knit group of Harvard undergraduate and graduate students bound together by friendship, a shared love of music, and a passion for singing for diverse audiences at Harvard, across the United States, and around the world.

In addition to the main chorus, the Glee Club features a smaller subset ensemble, HGC Lite, which performs lighter a cappella works.



HGC in Sanders


Contact Us

For any questions about the Harvard Glee Club, contact our president, Adam Gann at president at harvardgleeclub.org.

Harvard Glee Club Auditions

The Holden Choruses of Harvard University are made up of the all-male Harvard Glee Club, the all-female Radcliffe Choral Society, and the mixed Harvard Radcliffe Collegium Musicum, as well as the larger Harvard Radcliffe Chorus and Choir in Progress. Each September, auditions are held for all groups simultaneously. The preliminary auditions are held one-on-one with one of the Holden conductors; these auditions focus on musicality, including basic vocal exercises, ear training exercises, and simple sight-reading excerpts. Singers of ALL skill levels and backgrounds are encouraged to audition; musicality, not extensive skill, is the prime focus. At the preliminary auditions, singers are asked to rank the choirs in order of preference. After preliminary auditions, each choir draws up a list of preliminary acceptances; you may be accepted preliminarily into more than one group.

Next, singers are asked to attend "mob rehearsals", or "mobs", with each group that has preliminarily accepted them, in which they learn a brief piece with all preliminary acceptees and returning members. The final step is a quartet audition where singers will perform the piece they have learned in mobs with three returning members of the group.

The process is painless and very fun, and offers a great chance to see the musical and social dynamics of the Holden Choruses. The Choral Program has a place for every singer, regardless of skill or background.

September 2007 Audition Schedule

Round I Auditions (Paine Hall Rooms 1, 2, 3):
12th 12:00-3:00pm

13th 12:00-3:00pm

14th 1:00-4:00pm

16th 1:00-4:00pm

17th 1:00-5:00pm and 7:00-10:00pm

Open Rehearsals (Sanders Theatre)
12th 5:45-6:30pm

13th 4:50-5:15pm

Concert and Pizza Reception (Sanders Theatre)
13th 5:15pm-6:30pm

Mob Rehearsals
TBA

Round II - Quartet Auditions
TBA