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The wiki about the oldest musical group at the University of Virginia that anyone can edit. 4,659 articles since December 2009.
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What's new
- 2011-03-14: New categories allow you to see posters and program covers at a glance.
- 2011-01-17: Significant progress. A large chunk of concert programs from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s has filled in many blanks. The 1970s are still underway and a few programs from the 1980s are next.
- 2010-06-30: We've been busy! Look at the seasons list or list of presidents for a starting point.
- 2010-01-05: Several new conductors of the Virginia Glee Club, J. A. Morrow, and others.
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Featured article
The Virginia Glee Club concerts for Thomas Jefferson's 250th birthday, held Founder's Day, April, 13, 1993, were a series of three concerts in Monticello, Washington DC, and Richmond as part of the Jefferson 250 services. The concerts included appearances on the Today show and a performance for President Bill Clinton. Repertoire for the day included Neely Bruce's Young T.J., a commissioned work that set excerpts from Jefferson's Commonplace Book to tunes inspired by early American shape note singing. Read more...Past featured articles