The Harvard Radcliffe Chorus (HRC) is the largest mixed choir at Harvard University and has a diverse membership consisting of faculty members, staff, community members, and both undergraduate and graduate students. HRC was founded in 1979 and continues to perform twice a year as of 2010. HRC usually performs its master concerts at Sanders Theatre at Harvard University, one of the many venues in the Boston area with high-quality acoustics. When a large pipe organ is required for a masterwork, such as Berlioz's Te Deum, the chorus performs in a large church in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The Harvard-Radcliffe Chorus (HRC) was founded in 1979 by Beverly Taylor as the Harvard-Radcliffe Chorale with about forty undergraduates and a few staff members who wanted to sing. It was conceived with Dr. Jameson Marvin, Director of Choral Activities at Harvard University, as a training choir for students who needed more choral experience in order to perform with the other Holden Choirs: the Harvard Glee Club, the Radcliffe Choral Society, and the Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum, and as an organization that reached out to communities in the greater Boston-Cambridge area.
In 1980, the Chorale was renamed the Harvard-Radcliffe Chorus. Under the leadership of Beverly Taylor until 1995, HRC membership increased dramatically, and the Chorus continued to prosper under the direction of Jeffrey Bernstein during the 1995–96 season.
From 1996 to 2004, Dr. Constance DeFotis brought even greater artistic achievement to HRC and made it a choral home to a diverse group of students, faculty, staff, and members of the Greater Boston community. Dr. DeFotis also oversaw the founding of the Executive Committee, the self-governing group of student and community officers that addresses the chorus’s non-artistic concerns and administrative matters. While she was on leave during the 2002–2003 academic year, Simon Carrington, who is well known as a founding member of The King's Singers led the Chorus with inimitable skill and charisma. Dr. DeFotis now serves as the resident Director of Choral Activities at DePaul University, and Simon Carrington is Professor of Choral Conducting at Yale University.
The current artistic director, Dr. Kevin Leong, is the Associate Conductor of the Harvard-Radcliffe Choruses. He holds a Ph.D. in biophysics from Harvard and a doctoral degree in choral conducting from Boston University.
The repertoire of the Harvard-Radcliffe Chorus encompasses music from the 16th century to the present and is designed to introduce students to all the major style periods during their undergraduate studies at Harvard. The following table lists all of the works performed by HRC since its founding.
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December 2005 | “Beethoven IX”
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April 2005 | “Echoes of Rouen”
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December 2004 | “Mozart in Salzburg”
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December 1998 |
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December 1997 |
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December 1996 |
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December 1995 |
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December 1993 |
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December 1992 |
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December 1991 |
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December 1990 |
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December 1989 |
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December 1988 |
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December 1987 |
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December 1986 |
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December 1985 |
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December 1984 |
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December 1983 |
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December 1982 |
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December 1981 |
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December 1980 |
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