The 1931-1932 season of the Virginia Glee Club was directed by Arthur Fickenscher. Officers included Herbert L. Morgenroth, president. The manager of the Club through January 1932 was M.P. William; Francis M. Cooper was elected the manager in January 1932. Performances included an appearance at Hot Springs, VA,[1] and a performance of famous works including Handel's Hallelujah Chorus with the University Symphony Orchestra.[2]
During this season, the Glee Club Quartette consisted of C. L. Anger, R.S. Warburton, T.P. Simpson, and E.T. Coons.
Concerts[]
- February 1932 Concert
- Concert at Mary Washington (1932)
- March 1932 Concert
- Concert at Hot Springs (1932)
- Concert at the Greenbrier (1932)
Roster[]
This roster is complete as of the February 1932 Concert and may not reflect all the members of the Glee Club during this season.
First tenors: C. L. Anger, J. M. Berry, T.M. Duer, Charles W. Gasque, Logan Pratt, A.R. Summers
Second tenors: N. Holland, Guy Hope, Randolph Perry, W.T. Taliaferro, R.S. Warburton, W.E. Weber
Baritones: R.L. Auldridge, F.M. Cooper, J.R. Dekle, C.E. McKinley, Herbert L. Morgenroth, B.W. Recknagel, A.D. Sale, T.P. Simpson, W.R. Stephenson
Basses: R.M. Beers, E.T. Coons, F.G. Harper, Fritz Nulting, R.W. Smith, H.E. Stevens, B.C. Worthington
References[]
- ↑ "Glee Club Plans Now Announced". College Topics: p. 1. 1932-01-11. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=GA0tAAAAIBAJ&sjid=-WgEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4299,47570&dq=glee-club&hl=en.
- ↑ "Famous Chorus to be Offered". College Topics: p. 1. 1932-05-02. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=6QwtAAAAIBAJ&sjid=-WgEAAAAIBAJ&dq=glee%20club&pg=3700%2C1187109.
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