"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
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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.
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Price: $15.00 Released: 1993 Total Songs: 25 Audio CD
Track Listing
1. Almighty Father (Choral from Mass) -- Leonard Bernstein 2. Ave Regina Coelorum -- Marian Antiphon 3. Agnus Dei from Missa Ave Regina Coelorum -- Guillaume Dufay 4. Bastellied -- Paul Hindemith 5. Deploracion sur la mort d'Ockeghem -- Josquin des Prez 6. Ani tak nesvita from Trostlos Einsam -- Leos Janacek 7. The Little Horses -- adapted by Aaron Copland, arr. R. Wilding-White 8. Songs from the Civil War -- arr. Ron Jeffers 9. Ave Maria -- Franz Beibl 10. The Pasture -- Randall Thompson 11. Sora n Bushi -- arr. Yoichiro Fukunaga 12. Cantate Domino -- Hans Leo von Hasler 13. Arirang -- arr. Elliot Forbes 14. Glorious Apollo -- Samuel Webbe, arr. Archibald T. Davison 15. A Robyn, Gentil Robyn -- William Cornysh 16. I Love My Love -- arr. Jameson Marvin 17. La Banda -- arr. Antonio Pedrotti and Luigi Pigarelli 18. Shenandoah -- arr. Jameson Marvin 19. Sacramento -- arr. Archibald T. Davison 20. Mogami-gawa Funa-uta -- arr. Osamu Shimizu 21. Lowlands -- arr. Parker/Shaw 22. Yo Ho -- Richmond K. Fletcher, '08 23. Up the Street -- R.G. Morris, '96 24. Ten Thousand Men of Harvard -- Murray Taylor, '18 25. Harvardiana, The Grid Iron King and Soldier's Field