Galen Marshall

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Galen Marshall conducting (College of San Mateo)
Galen Marshall conducting (College of San Mateo)

Galen Marshall was the founder of the Masterworks Chorale at the College of San Mateo in San Mateo, California in September 1964.[1]

[edit] Biography

Born in 1934 in Greensburg, Kansas, Marshall's family moved to Modesto, California in 1942. He became friends with the future singer/actor Harve Presnell and they both attended Modesto High School. Marshall left Modesto to attend San Francisco State College (now San Francisco State University), where he earned his B.A. and M.A. Marshall's longtime mentor at the university was Dr. John Tegnell.[2]

After teaching at Bay Area high schools and the City College of San Francisco, Marshall joined the faculty of the College of San Mateo in 1963.[3] The college's longtime music department head, Fred Roehr, hired Marshall. He was director of both the A Capella Choir and the Masterworks Chorale, which he founded in 1964, and taught various music classes. With his choirs, he sought very high standards and developed a series of "rules" in his rehearsals, some of them inspired by legendary choral director Robert Shaw. A common practice was the use of singing nonsense syllables or the beat numbers during rehearsals.[4]

In the early 1980s, some of Marshall's singers sang with Robert Shaw at concerts in San Francisco and then Shaw commissioned Ralph Hooper to write a new setting of the traditional mass for the Masterworks Chorale during the "Festival of Masses" at San Francisco's St. Mary's Cathedral. Longtime members of the choir still remember watching Marshall consult with Shaw during the final rehearsal.[5]

Marshall retired in 1997 and is now music director emeritus of the Masterworks Chorale. He guest conducted the Chorale in 2004 to celebrate their 40th anniversary. Marshall now lives in Groveland, California with his wife, Linelle, who sang in the Masterworks Chorale and the Robert Shaw Festival Singers.[6]

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Interview with Galen Marshall
  2. ^ Linelle Marshall
  3. ^ Interview with Galen Marshall
  4. ^ Eyewitness account by Robert E. Nylund, member of Masterworks Chorale, 1970-85
  5. ^ Robert E. Nylund
  6. ^ Galen Marshall and Masterworks Chorale websites