A History of the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh

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Of those who sang in the first concert of the Mendelssohn Male Choir in 1909, one tenor, E. R. Shively, still sings regularly. Another of the original members, Mr.
Harold Gittings, sang for twenty-eight seasons. Mr. Marcus Boyd entered the choir in 1910, has sung continuously since with the exception of the war years, when his name appeared in the programs as Lieut. INIarcus Bo3^d. Of those ladies who sang in the first concert of the mixed choir, Miss INIabel King, Miss Ida B. Kreps, and INIrs.
... Esther Blue Loeffler are active members at present.
Rehearsals have been held since 1915 in the rehearsal room of Carnegie Music Hall. The choir has always had the cooperation of the INIusic Hall officials for rehearsal and con- cert arrangements. Their courteous treatment of the choir throughout the years has been appreciated.
Until 1934, singers dressed for concert in white formal dresses and full-dress suits, the choir making a striking picture, on-stage. For the season 1934-35, robes were purchased by the choir, white for the ladies, black for the gentlemen, this garb being more in keeping with the character of the music generally sung.


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