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The Ithaca Community Chorusand Chamber SingersIthaca, New YorkGerald Wolfe, Director |
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Gerald Wolfe graduated from Princeton University and pursued graduate studies in philosophy at Cornell University. In 1975 he founded Ithaca A Cappella and in 1985 the Ithaca Art Ensemble, a 16-voice professional vocal ensemble, which in 1988 became the Gerald Wolfe Singers. In 1971 he became organist at St. Paul's United Methodist Church and in 1982 music director. In 1995 he became parish musician at Grace Episcopal Church, Elmira. He has studied voice with Stanley Snyder and Leslie Bennett; choral directing with Gregg Smith, Paul Christiansen, Robert Shaw, Helmuth Rilling, and Donald Neuen; orchestral conducting with Herbert Garber; and small ensemble singing with The Western Wind.
He became music director
of the Ithaca Community Chorus and Chamber Singers in 1990. Since then
he has directed the Chorus in a wide variety of great choral music, including
Bach's Mass in B Minor and St. Matthew Passion, Bloch's Avodath
Hakodesh, Brahms' German Requiem, Bruckner's Te Deum, Haydn's
Creation, Monteverdi's Vespers, Mozart's Requiem, Mendelssohn's
Elijah, Poulenc's Gloria, Pärt's Te Deum, and Verdi's
Requiem. He has conducted Beethoven's Missa Solemnis and Handel's
Messiah with the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra and in January of 1995
led the chorus in performing Rachmaninoff's Vespers in Moscow and St.
Petersburg.
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