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OU Glee Club Logo. Fratres in Carmine The University of Oklahoma Glee Club Established 1903.

Rehearsals

OU Glee Club rehearses Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:00pm to 3:20pm. Rehearsals take place in Catlett Music Center Room 128 (Choir Room).

Auditions

Formal auditions take place at the beginning of each semester. If you are interested in participating in OU Glee Club, complete the interest form linked below, and we will contact you with more information as auditions are approaching.

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About OU Glee Club

The legendary OU Glee Club traces its origins to the earliest days of the University of Oklahoma. Indeed, some of the first football games in the late 1890s were played in conjunction with the presentations by the oratorical society and performances by the Glee Club in the territorial capital of Guthrie. In 1903, the first dean of the College of Fine Arts, Gustaf Holmberg brought the Glee Club into the School of Music, transitioning the group from a student-led club to a faculty-led academic ensemble. As such, the OU Glee Club boasts itself as the oldest musical ensemble at OU, and most likely, in the State of Oklahoma. The OU Glee Club is comprised of both undergraduate and graduate students representing a wide variety of majors, through competitive audition. The Glee Club regularly performs traditional collegiate glee club repertoire, contemporary male choral works, and OU spirit songs at various events on and off campus including football and basketball games. In 2023, the Glee Club released an album of OU spirit songs for the first time since 1988. Fight for OKU: The Legendary OU Men’s Glee Club, is available on all streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music. The Glee Club has performed across the USA and in Austria and The Republic of Ireland.

OfficersHistoryRepertoire

Glee Club performing in Sharp Hall.
Glee Cub members on charter bus during performance tour.
Glee Club performing in Sharp Hall with guitarist.

Officers

Josh Bell.

Josh Bell

President

Joshua.C.Bell-1@ou.edu

Joshua Taylor.

Joshua Taylor

Vice President

Joshua.L.Taylor-1@ou.edu

Nate Harris

Nate Harris

Secretary

Nathanael.T.Harris-1@ou.edu

Luke Peterson.

Luke Peterson

Membership chair

Luke.P.Peterson-1@ou.edu

Josh Richards.

Josh Richards

Media chair

Joshua.C.Richards-1@ou.edu

History

Glee Club in 1906 with Fredrik Holmberg.

Glee Club in 1906 with Fredrik Holmberg (center front)

Early Years

The OU Glee Club traces its origins to the earliest days of the University of Oklahoma. Records indicate glee club performances as early as 1895 and 1897. Some of the early performances were offered in conjunction with some of the first OU football games and presentations by the oratorical society. In 1903, the first dean of the College of Fine Arts, Gustaf Fredrik Holmberg (1872-1936), brought the The Glee Club into the School of Music, transitioning the group from a student-led club to a faculty-led academic ensemble. As such, the OU Glee Club boasts itself as the oldest musical ensemble at OU, and most likely, in the State of Oklahoma.

National Attention

The Glee Club gained national recognition under the direction of Dr. Lara Hoggard (1915-2007) when the group performed at Carnegie Hall in Fred Waring’s “Pleasure Time” National Glee Club Competition on May 30, 1942. The Glee Club finished in the top three of the competition, but because the OU singers were so outstanding in choral artistry and musicianship, the judges, including John Finley Williamson, Deems Taylor, and Peter J. Wilhousky, awarded the choir with a silver trophy for “the finest example of choral art.” Robert Shaw, then conductor of the Waring Glee Club, was equally impressed with the quality of singing by the OU men, describing their music as the best he had ever heard from a nonprofessional group of singers. A New York Times critic wrote of their performance, “from a musical standpoint, none of the others could touch that group from Oklahoma University.” Fred Waring invited the OU Glee Club to remain in New York two additional days and presented them twice on his NBC radio show to 15 million listeners, announcing that, “The University of Oklahoma Glee Club won the unanimous vote of the judges for tone quality, intonation, blend and balance, and the highest expression of choral art.

Your music is simply beautiful. You men should know that in the preliminaries we listened to 140 recordings, over a period of three months, to determine which eighth should be invited to come to New York for the finals. All recordings were identified by a number, and that number was written on the outside of a sealed envelope containing the identity of the group. After the six judges had agreed upon the top eight recordings, only then did we take this information to Mr. Waring. The eight had been carefully given points on a scale. Mr. Waring asked for the identity of the group receiving the highest number of points. At that moment we opened the eight envelopes in consecutive order. And I think you men should know that the first envelope we opened revealed the top group to be the University of Oklahoma!

- Robert Shaw to the OU Glee Club

In February,1954 the Glee Club again appeared on national airwaves, performing on the CBS television show, The Ed Sullivan Show (episode #7.22). Ed Sullivan invited the Glee Club to perform again the next year, which they did in March, 1955 (episode #8.29) via remote transmission from Oklahoma City. Both performances were conducted by Mr. Chester Francis (1910-1996).

In August of 1964, the Glee Club again returned to New York City, this time performing at the New York World’s Fair under the direction of Dr. Russell Mathis (1926-2014). The Glee Club’s performing schedule included three daily performances: two at the Oklahoma Pavilion and one in the United States Pavilion.

Present Glee Club

After an extended period of only intermittent activity, the OU Glee Club was reactivated as a major ensemble within the School of Music with the appointment of current conductor, Dr. David Howard, Assoc. Director of Choral Activities. In addition to academic choral concerts, the OU Glee Club performs off-campus engagements, including annual performances in Dallas, Texas during the OU-Texas football game festivities. In 2023, the Glee Club released an album of OU spirit songs for the first time since 1988. Fight for OKU: The Legendary OU Men’s Glee Club, is available on all streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music. In June, 2024, the OU Glee Club will join the OU Vox Lyrica for a performance tour of Ireland.

Directors

Gustaf Fredrik Holmberg (1903 - ?)

William G.F. Schmidt (1917)

Dr. Lara Hoggard (1940 - 1943)

Chester Francis (1946 - 1962)

Dr. Russell Mathis (1962 - 1976)

Dr. Steven Curtis (1988)

Dr. David Howard (2014 - present)

Repertoire

Here are some of the works the OU Glee Club has performed recently.

PieceComposer / ArrangerYear
After Many a Dusty Mile, Op. 45/3Elgar, Edward (1857-1934)2024-2025
Cradle Song & Dance of the Gnomes, Op. 41MacDowell, Edward (1860-1908)2024-2025
Death of the Ball Turret GunnerBarnum, Eric William (b. 1979)2024-2025
El HamboMäntyjärvi, Jaakko (b. 1963)2024-2025
Here Comes Santa ClausGene Autry and Oakley Haldeman (arr. Kirby Shaw)2024-2025
Noël NouveletArr. Söderberg, Sofia (b. 1972)2024-2025
Saltarelle, Op. 74Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921)2024-2025
Septemundos (Graecus: Greece/Battle)Schmidt, Timothy (b. 2000)2024-2025
Son of God MassWhitbourn, James (1963-2024)2024-2025
Star of WonderRoche, Terre (b. 1953)2024-2025
Stout-Hearted VagabondsRomberg, Sigmund (1887-1951 & Rudolf Friml (1879-1972) (arr. Schmidt)2024-2025
Vespergesang (Adspice domine)Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847)2024-2025
Vive L’AmourParker/Shaw2024-2025
Wana Barakaarr. Kirchner, Shawn (b. 1970)2024-2025
Yhinx: An Ancient Greek Love ChantBetinis, Abbie (b. 1980)2024-2025
Benedicamus Domino - AlleluiaArr. Paul Royer2023-2024
Death of the Ball Turret GunnerEric William Barnum (b. 1979)2023-2024
Dirge for Two VeteransGustav Holst (1874-1934)2023-2024
Exsultate, jubilateJenkins, Karl (b. 1944)2023-2024
Flight SongArneson Kim André (b. 1980)2023-2024
Hark! I Hear the Harps Eternalarr. Alice Parker (b. 1925)2023-2024
Laudate DominumCobb, Nancy Hill (b. 1951)2023-2024
Messe de Requiem, Op. 48Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924)2023-2024
My God is a Rockarr. Ken Berg (b. 1955)2023-2024
Quando pensoVecchi, Orazio (1550-1605)2023-2024
Symphony No. 2Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)2023-2024
The First NowellVaughan Williams,Ralph (1872-1958)2023-2024
The Rumor of a Secret KingMackey, John (b. 1973)2023-2024
The Trumpet Sounds Within-a My SoulColeman, Ian David (b. 1968)2023-2024
There Will Be RestTicheli, Frank (b. 1958)2023-2024
Wearin’ of the Greenarr. Alice Parker (b. 1925)2023-2024
What Shall We Do With The Drunken SailorParker (b. 1925)/Shaw (1916-1999)2023-2024
Zur Namensfeier des Vaters, D80Franz Schubert (1797-1828)2023-2024
Ave MariaFranz Biebl (b. 1906-2001)2022-2023
Dark Night of the SoulOla Gjeilo (b. 1978)2022-2023
For the Beauty of the EarthPhilip Stopford (b. 1977)2022-2023
Inscription of HopeZ. Randall Stroope (b. 1953)2022-2023
Last Kind WordsPaul John Rudoi (b. 1985)2022-2023
Litaniae Laurentanae, K. 109W.A. Mozart (1756-1791)2022-2023
Lorilaul from MeestelauludVeljo Tormis (b. 1930)2022-2023
Mondenschein, D.875Franz Schubert (1797-1828)2022-2023
Nänie, Op. 82Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)2022-2023
O Danny BoyJamey Ray (b. 1984)2022-2023
People, Look EastArr. Craig Courtney (b. 1954)2022-2023
Selig sind reines Herzens sindWoldemar Voullaire (1825-1902)2022-2023
Sing NoelAlfred Sturgis (b. 1960)2022-2023
Tantsulaul from MeestelauludVeljo Tormis (b. 1930)2022-2023
Teomehe-laul from MeestelauludVeljo Tormis (b. 1930)2022-2023
The Parting GlassSarah Quartel (b. 1982)2022-2023
There’s A Meeting Here Tonightarr. Cantus/ed. Reinwald & Takach2022-2023
AlleluiaReginald Unterseher (b. 1966)2021-2022
Crossing the Bar from Love Was My Lord and King!Gwyneth Walker (b. 1947)2021-2022
Echoes from The Greatest of TheseDaniel Elder (b. 1986)2021-2022
Ezekielarr. Stacey V. Gibbs (b. 1962)2021-2022
Flight from The Greatest of TheseDaniel Elder (b. 1986)2021-2022
I Was GladHubert Hastings Parry (1848-1918)2021-2022
Iya MiJude Nwankwo (b. 1982)2021-2022
Light Beyond ShadowDan Forrest (b. 1978)2021-2022
Noël Nouveletarr. Sofia Söderberg (b. 1972)2021-2022
Psalm 90Charles Ives (1874-1954)2021-2022
Still, Still, Stillarr. Norman Luboff (1917-1937)2021-2022
This TrainFenno Heath (1926-2008)2021-2022
Ubi CaritasOla Gjeilo (b. 1978)2021-2022
Unseen from The Greatest of TheseDaniel Elder (b. 1986)2021-2022
WiderspruchFranz Schubert (1797-1828)2021-2022
Zadok the Priest, HWV 258G. F. Handel (1685-1789)2021-2022
Chichester PsalmsLeonard Bernstein (1918-1990)2020-2021
Dance of the Sugar Plum FairyTchaikovsky - arr. Jeff Funk (b. 1971)2020-2021
Down Among the Dead MenRalph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)2020-2021
Hol' You Han'arr. Paul Rardin (b. 1966)2020-2021
Loch LomondJonathan Quick (b. 1970)2020-2021
Quelques mesure de Chant FunèbresGioachino Rossini (1792-1868)2020-2021
Rejoice in the Lamb, Op. 30Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)2020-2021
Silent NightMack Wilberg (b. 1955)2020-2021
Testament of FreedomRandall Thompson (1899-1984)2020-2021
The Fear of the LordTimothy Schmidt (b. 2000)2020-2021
The Morning TrumpetMack Wilberg (b. 1955)2020-2021
Undendliche Freude, D.51Franz Schubert (1797-1828)2020-2021
Wade in the Waterarr. Moses Hogan (1957-2003)2020-2021
Amo Amas I Love a Lassarr. M. Bartholomew (1885-1978)2019-2020
Daphnens einziger Fehler, Hob XXVb:2F.J. Haydn (1732-1809)2019-2020
DúlamánMichael McGlynn (b. 1964)2019-2020
I Am on the Battlefield for My Lordarr. Robert L. Jefferson2019-2020
In the Bleak Mid-winterGustav Holst (1874-1934), arr. Robison2019-2020
Lullabye (Goodnight my angel)Billy Joel (arr. Lawson)2019-2020
Nelly BlyStephen Foster (1826-1864)2019-2020
Old Joe Clarkarr. Dwight Bigler (b. 1973)2019-2020
Red River Valleyarr. Leonard Enns (b. 1948)2019-2020
Shepherds Shake off Your Drowsy SleepRobert Scholz2019-2020
Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)2019-2020
The Cry of JeremiahRosephanye Powell (b. 1962)2019-2020
The Rumor of a Secret KingJohn Mackey (b. 1973)2019-2020
Thou Didst Delight My EyesGerald Finzi (1901-1956)2019-2020
Two Indian Chants, Op 42, Nbr. 1Jack Frederick Kilpatrick (1915-1967)2019-2020
Whup Jamboreearr. Alice Parker (b. 1925)2019-2020
A-RovingParker (b. 1925)/Shaw (1916-1999)2018-2019
Brothers Sing On!Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) (arr. McKinney)2018-2019
Brown Eyes (I’ve Lost My Heart to You)arr. Nan Trammell Herring (1907-1996)2018-2019
Drawn to the LightJames Oliverio (b. 1956)2018-2019
Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)2018-2019
Git on Boardarr. Wendell Whallum (1931-1987)2018-2019
Non turbetur cor vestrumLodovico Viadana (c.1560-1627)2018-2019
TarantellaRandall Thompson (1899-1984)2018-2019
There Is Faint MusicDan Forrest (b. 1978)2018-2019
Yonder Come DayCraig Carnahan (b. 1951)2018-2019
Zwei geistliche Chöre, Op. 115Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)2018-2019
“Antiphon” from Five Mystical SongsRalph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)2017-2018
Carols of the Nightarr. Craig Courtney (b. 1954)2017-2018
Ein jungendlicher MaienschwungFranz Schubert (1797-1828)2017-2018
KyriePiotr Jańczak (b. 1972)2017-2018
Love SongsMatthew Harris (b. 1956)2017-2018
Noelarr. Brad Holmes (b. 1956)2017-2018
Omne Genu FleceturBenjamin Huddleston (b 1996)2017-2018
Poor Man LazrusJester Hairston (1901-2000)2017-2018
Stopping By Woods on a Snowy EveningRandall Thompson (1899-1984)2017-2018
Symphony of PsalmsIgor Stravinsky (1882-1971)2017-2018
Tantum ergoGioachino Rossini (1792-1868)2017-2018
Vive L’AmoreParker (b. 1925)/Shaw (1916-1999)2017-2018
Willkommen, lieber schöner MaiFranz Schubert (1797-1828)2017-2018
“Prayer” from LohengrinRichard Wagner (1813-1883) arr. Mead2016-2017
An die FrauenF.J. Haydn (1732-1809)2016-2017
Blue Tail Flyarr. Dwight Bigler (b. 1973)2016-2017
Deep FieldEric Whitacre (b. 1970)2016-2017
Down in the Valleyarr. George Mead (1902-1996)2016-2017
Fum, Fum, FumHoward Helvey (b. 1968)2016-2017
GloriaRandol Alan Bass (b. 1953)2016-2017
Have Ye Not Known/Ye Shall Have a SongRandall Thompson (1899-1984)2016-2017
Jesu dulcis memoriaConnor Koppin (b 1991)2016-2017
Johnny Schmokerarr. James Rodde (b. 1951)2016-2017
Little Innocent Lambarr. M. Bartholomew (1885-1978)2016-2017
Meeste laul from MeestelauludVeljo Tormis (b. 1930)2016-2017
Missa Sancti Bernardi von Offida (Heiligmesse)F.J. Haydn (1732-1809)2016-2017
Sérénade d’hiverCamille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921)2016-2017
Sicut cervusG.P. da Palestrina (1525-1594)2016-2017
Tantsulaul from MeestelauludVeljo Tormis (b. 1930)2016-2017
Türgi sõja laul from MeestelauludVeljo Tormis (b. 1930)2016-2017
You’ll Never Know the Good Fellow I’ve BeenJack Coogan2016-2017
Cantate DominoHans Leo Hassler (1564-1612)2015-2016
Carmina BuranaCarl Orff (1895-1982)2015-2016
Glorious ApolloSamuel Webbe (1740-1816)2015-2016
Kpanlongoarr. Derek Bremel (b. 1967)2015-2016
Suo Gânarr. Lawrence Wiliford (b. 1977)2015-2016
The Little Green LaneSamuel Ernest Lovatt (1877-1954)2015-2016
Western Songsarr. Roger Wagner (1914-1992)2015-2016
“Hallelujah” from Mount of OlivesLudwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)2014-2015
Beautiful Saviorarr. F. Melius Christiansen (1871-1955)2014-2015
CarmenGeorges Bizet (1838-1875)2014-2015
Choral Fantasy in C minor, Op. 80Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)2014-2015
Cпасение coдeлaл (Spaseniye sodelal)Pavel Chesnokov (1877-1944)2014-2015
Deck the Halls in 7/8arr. McKelvy (1917-2003), Bohn (b. 1965)2014-2015
Die JahreszeitenF.J. Haydn (1732-1809)2014-2015
In Dulci JubiloGerald Custer (b. 1953)2014-2015
Nachtgesang in Walde D. 913Franz Schubert (1797-1828)2014-2015
Nachthelle D. 892Franz Schubert (1797-1828)2014-2015
Polovtsian Dances from Prince IgorAlexander Borodin (1833-1887)2014-2015
Salmo 150Ernani Aguiar (b. 1950)2014-2015
Silent NightMack Wilberg (b. 1955)2014-2015
The Long Day ClosesArthur Sullivan (1842-1900)2014-2015
What Shall We Do With The Drunken SailorParker (b. 1925)/Shaw (1916-1999)2014-2015
Witnessarr. Jack Halloran and Dick Bolks2014-2015