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Harvard University Choir (Choir)

Founded: 1834 - Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

The Harvard University Choir, more commonly referred to as the University Choir or simply UChoir, is Harvard University's oldest choir. It has provided choral music for the Harvard Memorial Church and its predecessor church for over 170 years, and is currently Harvard's only professional choir. Each year, a select group of choristers also make up the Harvard Choral Fellows, who sing at the church's daily Morning Prayers service in Appleton Chapel.

The University Choir is the only professional choir on campus. Singers are paid a significant stipend each year. The Choir is currently directed by Edward Elwyn Jones, the Gund University Organist and Choirmaster at Memorial Church. In fall 2009, UChoir performed in the 100th Carols Services, the oldest carols service in the country, and in the spring, UChoir performed J.S. Bach's St. John's Passion (BWV 245).

History of the University Choir

While the first mention of choral performance at Harvard comes from the 18th century, a formal constitution of the University Choir was not seen until 1834; the constitution makes it clear, however, that the choir had existed prior to this date. One of the attractions of joining the choir at the time was the lack of supervision during compulsory Morning Prayers services.

The Choir sat in the Gallery and were left alone until it was time to sing; often they would sleep or read, paying little attention to the service. After the appointment of John Knowles Paine as the first University Organist and Choirmaster in 1862, the Choir attained the status of a professional performance choir.

The annual Christmas Carol services, the longest continually running services of their kind in the country, were founded in 1910 by Archibald T. Davison, who soon invited the women of Radcliffe College to participate, a tradition maintained by Davison's successor, Professor George Wallace Woodworth.

John R. Ferris, who served as Choirmaster from 1958 to 1990, won high praise for performances of a wide variety of sacred choral literature by incorporating women into the previously all-male University Choir.

Under the directorship of Dr. Murray Forbes Somerville between 1990 and 2003, the choir began touring and recording CD’s on the Koch International, Northeastern, Naxos, Centaur, Gothic, and ASV labels and, with the Boston Camerata under Joel Cohen, for Erato Records of France.

After his leadership during the 2003-2004 academic year, during which he served as Acting University Organist and Choirmaster, Edward Elwyn Jones was appointed the seventh Gund University Organist and Choirmaster. The first year of his appointment saw one of the most imaginative Christmas Carol Services in recent memory, including such varied works as music from Palestrina and a newly commissioned work by Harvard Professor Elliot Gyger, and a spectacular Spring concert entitled "Choral Evolution" which featured Leonard Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms, Roxanna Panufnik’s Westminster Mass, and Libby Larsen’s Missa Gaia. The tradition of new commissions for the choir has continued under Jones; with the choir has featured a new commission each year at the Carol Services and most recently premiered three new works by Carson P. Cooman, Emma Lou Diemer, and Tarik O'Regan, written to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Memorial Church. Jones has also led the Choral Fellows on two successful spring tours to Montreal, Quebec and San Francisco, California, and took the Sunday Choir to Mexico City, Querétaro, and San Miguel de Allende, Mexico in the spring of 2007.

About the Choir

Approximately 50 singers form the Sunday Choir, a group that performs a wide range of choral literature for the Sunday services of Memorial Church in Harvard Yard. In recognition of their commitment, all members of this group are paid. Auditions for positions in the Sunday Choir are held early in the Fall Term. The choir attracts singers who like a challenge, singing a wide variety of music at a professional standard with a weekly performance deadline. This group performs in the annual Christmas Carol services and spring concert, and collaborates with other musical groups, both on and off campus. The Sunday Choir also undertakes both international and domestic tours.

The weekly schedule of the Sunday Choir involves rehearsals from 5 to 6:30 PM on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons in addition to a rehearsal and service on Sunday mornings. Weekday rehearsals are preceded by an hour-long tea.

In addition, the Sunday Choir goes on retreat to the St. Paul’s School in New Hampshire on Columbus Day weekend each year where, among other things, they celebrate "Carols in October" and begin to learn the repertoire for the Christmas Carol services in December. The choir also presents a spring concert each year and often performs at the Harvard Arts First festival in early May.

Sixteen selected singers from this ensemble form the Choral Fellows.

The Choral Fellows

The Choral Fellows are a group of sixteen dedicated singers drawn from the Sunday Choir who additionally perform in the daily Morning Prayers services in Appleton Chapel; this is one of Harvard’s oldest traditions. This ensemble also represents the University Choir on tour and at special events. These singers are appointed for the full academic year after extensive auditions held the previous spring and receive free voice lessons as well as a significant stipend.

The Choral Fellows program employs a select group of singers who are dependable and committed members of the University Choir. The Choral Fellows as a group are responsible for between 6 and 8 services a week and their preparation and attendance are considered a given. Their presence is intended to help the choir develop the consistency and polish that comes from singing together often.

Conceived by Dr. Murray Forbes Somerville (Gund University Organist and Choirmaster, 1990-2003) the program is designed to provide a select group of students with a performing opportunity they would not find elsewhere as well as raise the standard of musical performance within the choir.

The Choral Fellows program was made possible by a gift to the Memorial Church at Harvard University, with the active support of the Reverend Professor Peter J. Gomes, Plummer Professor of Christian Morals and Pusey Minister in The Memorial Church.

Musical Directors

John Knowles Paine (1862-1905)
Archibald Thompson Davison
George Wallace Woodworth
John R. Ferris (1958-1990)
Murray Forbes Somerville (1990-2003)
Edward Elwyn Jones (2003-Present)

Members of Harvard University Choir (2021-2022):

Sopranos

Mezzo-sopranos/Altos

Tenors

Basses

Caitlin Beirne
Sophie Choate
Natalie Choo
Rena Cohen
Elizabeth Corbus
Katharine Courtemanche
Angela Eichorst
Maliya Ellis
Olympia Hatzilambrou
Sydney Penny
Amy Smith-Dingler
Rebecca Stewart
Benjamin Perry Wenzelberg
Elizabeth Wu

Ari Chriyanm
Rosie Du
Inés Hynett
Sonja Johnson-Yu
Karalyn Joseph
Romaine Loubes
Lauren Marshall
Cana McGhee
Katherin McPhie
Claire Murphy
Julia Paolillo
Aurora Straus
Meghan Turner
Peggy Yin

Jonathan Caron
Alex Chen
Joey Griffith
Isaac Kim
GaKramar
Arhan Kumar
Victor Quintas-Martinez
Jasper Schoff

Trevor Bishai
Moritz von Brescius
Christian Carson
Soren Choi
Will Cooper
Jack Golden
Henrique Neves
Chrisopher Ong
Sebastian Rojas
Ian Shetron


Sources:
Wikipedia Website (October 2011)
Bits & pieces from other sources
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (June 2013, August 2023)

John Ferris: Short Biography | Ensembles: Harvard University Choir | Cantata Singers
Bach Discography:
Recordings of Vocal Works
Bach Series:
Cantata Singers: Concert Series

Edward Elwyn Jones: Short Biography | Ensembles: Harvard University Choir | Harvard Baroque Chamber Orchestra
Bach Discography:
Recordings of Vocal Works

Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works

Conductor

As

Works

Christoph Wolff

Choir

[CV-1] (2021, Video): BWV 8, BWV 78

Links to other Sites

Harvard University Choir (Official Website)
Harvard University Choir (Wikipedia)


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