"To have sung this music with a virtuoso orchestra and in youth must be one of the decisive events in a lifetime. A man would be one person before it; he would be another ever afterward. For no one need tell him that a world of the creative spirit exists. He has lived in it. He knows."
--Lucien Price, Amphion's Lyre


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.

HGC Executive Committee 2007-2008

President
Vice President
Secretary

Manager
Manager Emeritus
Assistant Manager
Financial Manager
Librarian

150th Tour Manager
150th Assistant Tour Manager
150th Tour Public Relations Manager
150th Tour Financial Manager
Spring Tour 2009 Manager
Future Tour 2010 Manager
Special Projects Managers

Publicity Manager
Lite Conductor
Lite Manager
Design Manager
Stage Manager
Sales Manager
Technology Manager
Historian
Office Manager
Wardrobe Manager

Graduate Manager
Graduate Advisor
Alumni Secretary

Quentin Sedlacek '08
Chase Mohney '08
C. Harker Rhodes IV '09

Robby Griffin '09
Kelby Russell '09
Sam Crihfield '11
Tim Reckart '09
Roberto Sada '09

Kelby Russell '09
Will Skinner '09
Walker Stanovsky '06-'08
Steven Leung '08
Dave Rhein '09
Josh Feng '10
Eui Choi '05
Matt McClure '09

Kelby Russell '09
Robby Griffin '09
Ryaan Ahmed '11
Josh Feng '10
Ryaan Ahmed '11
Mukudzei Borerwe '10
Peter Lifland '10
Yuting Chiang '10
Matt McClure '09
Marco Chan '11

Albert K. Webster '59
William S. Reardon '68
Bernard E. Kreger '59