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There were plenty of spine-tingling moments in a Carnegie Hall performance of the Requiem by The Collegiate Chorale…The Chorale sounded in fine form throughout the evening, and sang with shattering power.”
-- The New York Times of the Verdi Requiem
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In the News Present and Past
The Mikado, Carnegie Hall, New York
10-Apr-2012
Carnegie Hall is Home to A Child of Our Time
03-Feb-2012
Cry of Conscience From Battles Past
03-Feb-2012
Darkly Spiritual Challenge to Injustice
29-Jan-2012
The Five Greatest Carols Ever
19-Dec-2011
An Illicit Romance, a Revenge Wrought and an Escape From Egypt
30-Nov-2011
Moïse et Pharaon - Opera News Review
30-Nov-2011
70th Anniversary
16-Aug-2011
A Long, Long "Weill": Knickerbocker Holiday Gets a Starry NYC Revival
25-Jan-2011
Knickerbocker Holiday
25-Jan-2011
Israel in Egypt at NYU's Skirball Cultural Center, 5/12/10
01-Aug-2010
The Weill (Almost) Nobody Knows
07-Nov-2008
Robert Bass, Obituary
27-Aug-2008
Robert Bass and The Collegiate Chorale present rarely performed “A White House Cantata”
31-Mar-2008
Elijah, Robert Bass & the Collegiate Chorale, Carnegie Hall, 11/19/07
01-Feb-2008
Listening Room: The Collegiate Chorale's Robert Bass
01-Mar-2006
Never before have I heard this mass - Neue Merker, (Austria)
03-Aug-2005
Grand Operetta
01-Feb-2005
Board Member James Marcus in Boldface Names
11-Jun-2002
MUSIC; In (and Around) a Giant's Footsteps
25-Nov-2001
MTV Video Music Awards, Opening Act
27-Aug-1999
Obituary of Robert Shaw, Founder of The Collegiate Chorale
26-Jan-1999
The North American premiere of Paul McCartney’s “Liverpool Oratorio”
03-Oct-1991
The Collegiate Chorale and Music Director Robert Bass present rare Respighi opera “La Fiamma”
04-Dec-1987
Toscanini and The Chorale give “a performance of the Ninth Symphony that will not soon be forgotten”
26-Sep-1946
Robert Shaw on the “Aims of Choral Singing”
05-May-1946
Chorale performs with Orson Welles in World Premiere of Blitzstein’s "Airborne” symphony
02-Apr-1946
With Bernstein, New York City Symphony, and The Collegiate Chorale, Stravinsky’s music came to life
22-Jan-1946
Shaw conducts world premiere of Norman Dello Joio’s “Symphony for Voices and Orchestra”
29-Apr-1945
New York Times sneak peak: Shaw prepares The Collegiate Chorale for “St. Matthew’s Passion”
18-Mar-1945
Collegiate Chorale sings in Mayor La Guardia’s Christmas Broadcast and “Prayer For Peace”
25-Dec-1944
Collegiate Chorale premieres Lukas Foss’ dramatic cantata in Program for Town Hall Audience
16-May-1944
“Collegiate Group Heard in a Wide Variety of American Music at Town Hall”
06-Apr-1944
A ‘Discussion of Voices’ “subjected to drastic changes, due to existing war conditions”
07-Nov-1943
“Democracy in Music – A Choral Group That Follows This Principle in Work and Form”
10-Jan-1943