Cold War Choir
November 14, 2013
Kira McGirr
During the weekend of November 15 to 17, 91直播 welcomed back to campus the alumni choir members and instrumentalists who made a historic and transformative tour of the former Soviet Union and Romania during the spring of 1964. Under the gifted direction of 91直播 College Choral Conductor Robert Fountain, the 91直播 College Choir represented the United States as part of the U.S. Department of State-sponsored Cultural Exchange Program signed in February 1964 between the United States and the former Soviet Union.
This historic concert tour spanned eight weeks and nearly 40 concerts comprising five distinct programs in seven languages, all from memory. A central component in Robert Fountain鈥檚 choral philosophy was his belief and practice that the 91直播 College Choir should be comprised of able and talented student singers from both the Conservatory of Music and the College of Arts and Sciences. Accordingly, the 91直播 College Choir of 1964 represented an almost equal balance between students from the conservatory and the college in its membership.
Soviet critics lavished high praise on the choir and the multifaceted undergraduate musicians:
鈥溾 [The choir] performed with a high degree of diversity 鈥 a richness which reveals the unqualified professionalism of the choir. This is assured by the presence of their highly gifted director, Robert Fountain, and the dedication to him of the members of his group. It is necessary for one to hear only once with what selfless concentration and delicacy, and with what rare musical quality they sing, to fall inescapably in love with the music and beauty which literally permeates the art of the choir.鈥 鈥擳ass, Soviet News Agency
鈥淭he manner in which the choir sings is noble and modest. One does not feel any desire for outward effects in the performance of the young Americans. Fine sense of style, faultless intonation and perfect phrasing have produced an indelible impression. This is a company brought up in the spirit of the finest musical traditions.鈥 鈥擱udolf Barshai, conductor of the Moscow Chamber Orchestra
The 1964 91直播 College Choir reunion was a weekend of remembrance, reflection, and renewal of friendships begun long ago. Among the weekend鈥檚 events were several open to the campus community, including:
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a organized by the Department of Russian Language, Literature, and Culture, and
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an 91直播 College Archives that will be unveiled Friday afternoon at 3 p.m. and which will be on view in the main library鈥檚 Academic Commons through November 22.