HRCM:
An Introduction

The Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum, a student-run organization at Harvard College, is a select ensemble of musicians and students dedicated to the highest caliber of both a cappella and choral-orchestral masterworks performances. Spanning nearly five octaves and six centuries, our diverse repertoire has delighted audiences around the world, most recently in Australia, where the Collegium spent its 35th anniversary tour.

Singers in HRCM are also given the opportunity to perform with our two subset ensembles, the Chamber Singers, a smaller ensemble that specializes in Renaissance works, and the Collegium Underground, focusing on a cappella classics.

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Jeff Grossman

Jeffrey Grossman is in his first year as assistant conductor of the Collegium Musicum. A native of Detroit, Michigan, he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music from Harvard College, where he sang with the Collegium Musicum, the Glee Club, and conducted the Chamber Singers. He also co-founded the Cambridge Early Music Project, an organization which presented numerous concerts in the Boston area. Recent performances as a conductor cover diverse ground, ranging from Marvin Hamlisch's A Chorus Line, to Benjamin Britten's Albert Herring, to an all-baroque concert of music by Bach and Schütz. Jeffrey recently completed a Master of Music degree in conducting at Carnegie Mellon University, where he studied with Grammy-award winning conductor Robert Page. He is active as a collaborative pianist and harpsichordist and has just finished a recording of 20th-century American composer Leland Smith's chamber music on the Naxos label for release in Spring 2008.