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Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum (Choir)

Founded: 1971 - Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

The Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum (= HRCM), Harvard’s nationally acclaimed mixed-voice choir, performs dynamic and innovative repertoire ranging from classical masterpieces to new compositions by renowned, emerging, and student composers. Collegium has served as a joyful and vibrant community on Harvard’s campus since 1971, uniting students of all backgrounds and academic interests through their shared love of exceptional and meaningful choral singing. Uniquely situated as an accredited course at Harvard College and a student-run 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, Collegium fosters a passionate community of student musicians through collaborative projects, tours, and community engagement.

Collegium studies, develops, and performs works from the 15th century to the present both on-campus and across the globe. Additionally, Collegium frequently partners with the other Harvard Choruses - the Harvard Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society - to perform large-scale choral-orchestral works. Though the sixty members of the ensemble span the full range of academic concentrations at Harvard, they are united by the joy of singing in community and the desire to sustain and advance the choral art through dynamic performances, adventurous collaborations, and thoughtful music-making.

Most recently, the choir has been exploring the centuries-old traditions of choral masterworks such as George Frideric Handel’s Messiah, J.S. Bach’s Mass in B Minor (BWV 232), and Johannes BrahmsEin Deutsches Requiem, while also adventuring into the newest, most powerful choral events of the 21st century, such as Craig Hella Johnson’s Considering Matthew Shepard and Dale Trumbore’s How to Go On. Critics have hailed recent performances as “richly moving,” and “coolly beautiful” with an “ideal balance of transparency and warmth” (Boston Globe; Boston Musical Intelligencer; Boston Classical Review). In the summer of 2019, Collegium embarked on an international tour across South Africa, engaging with local communities to learn about and share in the rich traditions of black South African choral music.

Collegium is proud to foster a tradition of excellence through community, as reflected in its institutional collaboration, alumni engagement, earnest inclusivity, and lifelong bonds between members. As an independent 501(c)(3) organization managed and overseen entirely by undergraduate students, Collegium provides valuable experience in arts administration, concert production, marketing, tour planning, and other facets of non-profit leadership, and many of our graduates are inspired to embark on related careers in public service, arts advocacy, and music education.

History
The Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum was founded in the fall of 1971 to coincide with the coeducational merger of Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges. The group garnered critical acclaim under its first conductor, F. John Adams, and in 1978, direction of the group passed to Jameson Marvin, who led the chorus to even greater heights. Currently, Collegium is conducted by Andrew G. Clark, Director of Choral Activities at Harvard, and Jonathan Mott, Resident Conductor.

International Tours
Europe (1976); The Mediterranean (1981); Canada (1986); Mexico (1991); Great Britain (1995); Italy and Greece (1999); France and the Iberian Peninsula (2003); Australia and New Zealand (2007); Germany and Austria (2011); Brazil (2015); South Africa (2019); Scandinavia (2023)

Mission Statement
We, the Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum, strive to advance the choral art through dynamic performances of both classical masterpieces and innovative new works; foster a passionate community of student musicians; and spread a love for music through collaborative endeavors, tours, and community engagement.

Members of HRCM (2021-2022):

Sopranos

Altos

Tenors

Basses

Aurora Avallone
Larissa Barth
Heidi Bloodgood
Alice Findlay
Andrea Lanza
Chloe Levine
Anne Lonowski
Emma MacKenzie
Isabella Meyer
Mai Nguyen
Samantha O’Connell
Ashari Palmer
Elisa Pavarino
Madeline Ranalli
Emma Rogers
Hayley Ross
Jillian Vogel

Hannah Alton
Kat Boit
Zeynep Bromberg
Katie Burstein
Sarika Chawla
Rosalind DeLaura
Rachel Gibian
Delaney Ignace
Allie Jeffay
Racheal Lama
Nikita Nair
Genevieve Raushenbush
Raquel Segars
Madison Webb
Sarah Yang
Beatrice Youd

Fahim Ahmed
Xavier Evans
Joshua Hansen
Jaxson Hill
Elijah McGill
Andrew Rao
Jonathan Schneiderman

William Brown
Ben DuPont
Robert Greene
Jonas Iskander
Jason Jorge
Mark Penrod
Andrew Shen
Ivan Specht
Chibuike Uwakwe
Raymond Zheng

 

Sources:
Mostly Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum Website
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (October 2022)

Andrew G. Clark: Short Biography | Ensembles: Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum
Bach Discography:
Recordings of Vocal Works

Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works

Conductor

As

Works

Christoph Wolff

Choir

[CV-1] (2011, Video): BWV 8, BWV 78

Links to other Sites

Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum (Official Website)
Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum page on Facebook
Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum (Wikipedia)


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