The 1977-1978 season of the Virginia Glee Club was conducted by Donald Loach. Officers included Nicholas Cooke, president; Peter Brehm, vice president; John V. Yenchko, business manager; Benjamin C. Beach, secretary; and Brian R. Higgins, librarian. The season's highlights included a second invited performance at Harvard's Festival of Men's Choruses and a Tour of the South.
Concerts[]
- "Music of Old Vienna" -- joint concert with University of North Carolina Glee Club; music of Schubert, Bruckner, and Johann Strauss
- 37th Annual Christmas Concert
- Messiah Sing-In
- Spring Concert (1978) -- joint concert with the Virginia Women's Chorus
- Concert of Renaissance Music (1978)
- Concert on the Lawn (1978)
- Finals Concert (1978)
Tours and Rolls[]
- Tour of the South (1978)
- Roll to Hood College (1978)
- Harvard Festival of Men's Choruses (1978)
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Roster[]
This roster was current as of the Fall Concert (1977), Harvard Festival of Men's Choruses (1978), and Finals Concert (1978), and may not include all participants in the 1977-1978 season.
Tenor I: James Barden, Nicholas Cooke, Stephen Fischer, James Fotter, Anthony Gal, Brian Higgins, David Makel, Jeffrey Morrison, Dennis Moulton, Christopher Nelson, Paul Pope, Kip Purcell, John Rickard, David Quittmeyer, Peter Simmons, John Voelker
Tenor II: David Brewton, John Fargo, George Gerachis, Forrest Rea Marshall, III, David Meiselman, Charles Matthews, Stanley Parchman, Eric Sall, Nelson Turner, John Yenchko
Baritone: James Ballowe, Benjamin Beach, Christopher Faith, Philip Hart, Jonathan Hill, Matthew Koch, Bob Lacy, Skip Lewis, Mark Milby, Jeffrey Peterson, James Pope, Thomas Potter, Charles Scott, Jeffrey Snyder, John Vance, Steven Wellner
Bass: Gerald Archer, Peter Brehm, David Ferretti, Barry Germany, Jay Gibbs, Peter Hackes, Worth Kirkman, John Lamb, Paul Meyer, William Old, Stephen Read, Steven Russell, Robert Simpson, Robert Vorperian, Norman Warren, Wayne Zell
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