"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.

Allan Bradley

Voice Part: 
Tenor II
Class: 
2011
Concentration: 
History
House: 
The Ancient and Most Noble House of Bradley
Hometown: 
Byfield, MA
Favorite Marvinism: 
Try a unison.
As of 11:44 PM on the 28th of October, 2008, Allan Bradley was writing this blurb instead of writing a two-page brief on the 1945 Nuremberg Trial of Major War Criminals. Allan lives in Currier House and enjoys cold weather.  His favorite study snack is Ritz crackers with peanut butter, because doing the dishes only requires cleaning a butter knife.  Allan finished this blurb and returned to his brief at 11:53.