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After attending a Jewish Day School in suburban Maryland for twelve years, she rose to become president of Kuumba, the 90-member choir famous for its soulful expressions of black creativity and spirituality...
Outside of Harvard, Tonis was also active in the Masons, and his church, First Church in Weymouth, where his wife, Paula, was choir director and played the organ. He also volunteered for the Hull Historical Society and loved beekeeping...
...opposes them, but they agree that catching his attention will be difficult, particularly if both the museums and the OFA lose influence in the University’s bureaucracy. OFA administrators say they have tried to catch his interest by co-sponsoring events like the Harlem Boys’ Choir visit in February and organizing a performance for his installation, which Summers has asked the OFA to turn into an annual event. “I don’t mean this cynically,” Rockwell says, but “some of the things he?...
Benefits only come in return for performances, though, and these are many: the group sings the daily service in Memorial Church, Monday through Friday, and leads the University Choir in its concerts, in addition to its annual tour and CD recordings...
Since Somerville introduced the program into the choir two years ago, when it evolved out of the morning choir to become an “in-house classical-style a cappella group,” with the typical twelve-member size, the Choral Fellows have been a regular feature at Arts First, and one of the most professional...