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Michigan State University Men's Glee Club
To Perform at Hope on Saturday, April 6
Posted March 19, 2002
HOLLAND -- Nearly 100 men's voices will fill
Dimnent Memorial Chapel at Hope College when the Michigan
State University Men's Glee Club performs on Saturday, April
6, at 8 p.m.
The public is invited. Admission is free.
Although the form of music was once popular, the
chance to hear an all-male choral group has become less
common in recent years. However, MSU's glee club has been
keeping the tradition alive for over 100 years, and has
toured all over United States and the world to share its
talent.
The current Glee Club is under the direction of
Dr. Jonathan Reed, associate director of choral activities.
Under Reed, the club has toured Europe three times, and has
been invited to perform at several prestigious music
conferences. The Associated Students of Michigan State
University named Reed "Outstanding Faculty Member" in 1999.
The Men's Glee Club, once called the Singing
Statesman, is one of the oldest organizations on the campus
of Michigan State University. Originally established around
1800, the chorus functioned primarily as a social club. It
became part of the School of Music in the early 1900s.
The group is made up of undergraduate and graduate
students, most of whom are majoring in fields outside of
music. Students are attracted to the group by the chance to
sing in the now-unique ensemble.
The performance is part of Michigan State
University's sesquicentennial celebration. There will be a
reception following the performance.
Dimnent Memorial Chapel is located on College
Avenue at 12th Street.
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