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Rehearsal Schedule & other Member Information
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National Men's Chorus |
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Thomas Beveridge |
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| Founder and Artistic Director
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Thomas
Beveridge, Music Director of the National Men's Chorus, has had a
distinguished career in music. He has been recognized for his
multi-faceted abilities: singer, oboist, keyboard player, composer,
arranger, teacher, conductor. He attended Harvard College, studying
composition with Randall Thompson and Walter Piston, and choral
conducting with G. Wallace Woodworth. Vocal study was at the Longy
School of Music with Mme. Olga Averino and, later, with Mme. Mascia
Predit. He studied composition and conducting in France with the
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His career as a professional singer has included performances at the
Yehudi Menuhin Festival in Switzerland, with the National Symphony
Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Choral Arts Society, U.S. Army
Band and Chorus, the Boston Opera Group, New England Bach Festival, the
Cathedral Choral Society, the New Amsterdam Singers, the Bethlehem Bach
Choir, and the Philadelphia Singers. He has appeared in solo recital
throughout the U.S., and at Carnegie Recital Hall, Symphony Space in New
York City, the Phillips Collection, the Corcoran Gallery, the Library of
Congress, and three entire concerts of his own songs at the National
Gallery of Art. Mr. Beveridge is a prolific composer and arranger. Many of his over 450 compositions have been published, and he has received distinguished commissions from Harvard University, Harvard Divinity School, Union Theological Seminary, the Choral Arts Society of Washington, and the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation at the Library of Congress. His works have been recorded on numerous labels, including Turnabout/Vox, Centaur, RCA, and Crystal. Mr. Beveridge's Yizkor Requiem, which received its world premiere in 1994, was hailed as "a major American work" in the press. That performance by New Dominion Chorale was singled out by Joseph McLellan, chief music critic of The Washington Post, as "one of the music season's most memorable events" in the Post's 1994 "Arts Roundup." Subsequent performances of Yizkor Requiem have been at Orchestra Hall (Chicago), Merkin Hall (New York) and at the Kennedy Center, with the Choral Arts Society and members of the National Symphony, conducted by Norman Scribner. A CD recording of that performance has been released on the Naxos International label. A recording by The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, conducted by Sir Neville Marriner, was released in October, 2005. Mr. Beveridge's work with men's choruses extends back to his undergraduate days during which he was a composer and soloist with the Harvard Glee Club. He was staff arranger and soloist with the U.S. Army Chorus for twenty years, and for eight years served as music director of Washington Men's Camerata.
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