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Marvin, however, credits most of the success of the choirs to the students’ own talents: “I think it??s that kernel [of musical knowledge] that excites students, because if they know they can really grab it and own it,” he explains. “I’ve taught the students in each of these choirs how to hear and therefore how to take the responsibility...
...It??s basically a total refinement of all components of what you hear. Everything is aligned and there’s attention given to alignment of vowel and perfect tuning and balance,” Leong says. He adds, “Jim teaches his students how to listen and how to adjust what they sing according to what they hear in order to create the perfect sound. It??s very compelling. It??s a beautiful sound and it??s one of his priorities to create that sound, sounds that people don?...
...things he teaches is that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts,” says Isabel W. Draves ’91, a Collegium alumna and Chair of the Jim Marvin Retirement Celebration Weekend. “It??s something that’s really useful at Harvard; it??s really about the team effort and not the individual...
Students across the three choruses fondly discuss the ‘Marvincues’ he holds at his house three times annually. These feature the infamous ‘Marvinburgers,’ a burger so thick that it??s charred on the outside and rare on the inside, and, during the ‘Christmascues’ of yore, Marvin’s festive eggnog...
...heard her speak last year during my senior year of college and her words were part of what inspired my career choices as a human rights activist," Lin said. "It??s hard to sometimes get a sense of these real heroes like Rose Styron who go out and do human rights work in the field...