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Fol-de-rol Newsletter of the Yale Glee Club Associates Winter 2014 de-rol-rol-rol What’s Ahead for YGCA’s Support? “Are We There Yet?” New Year Launches Hendrie Hall Renovation and Expansion continued on page 4 continued on page 4 Elm Street’s Hendrie Hall, long-time home to the Glee Club, Band, Orchestra, WYBC, and even cap- and-gown rentals. Jeff will be able to press a button and the re- hearsal will be recorded. He can record a section and replay it to accompany another section or rehearse with a chorus in another nation or time zone, live, in real time. Six other rooms in the new building will have these technological resources, according to Michael Yaffe, Yale School of Music Associate Dean, who is lead- ing the project for Dean Blocker. A new four-story building will connect Hendrie and Leigh Halls. The new complex will house 35 prac- tice rooms, compared to the seven practice spaces cur- rently on the Hendrie’s third floor. The renovation will also create an atrium for a student lounge, an orches- After all the handshakes and congratulations and thanks for surpassing our fund-raising goal, it’s tempting to sit back and watch as the “new” Hendrie Hall emerges from beneath the renovators’ scaffolding. However, in the immortal words of the TV pitcher, ”But wait! There’s more!’” Yes, the project will begin in earnest when stu- “Are We There Yet?”—It’s a question Glee Club Director Jeff Douma and Music School Dean Robert Blocker have heard too many times since the Yale board put the reno- vation of Hendrie Hall back on the “to-do” list a year ago. And in the dawning days of 2014, their answer is a joyful “yes!” What’s their definition of “there”? Jeff reports that YGCA giving, sparked by several generous gifts at year’s end, has pushed alumni totals past the $250,000 goal; a $100,000 December gift lifted the total to $311,000, which, matched by endowment gift funds, exceeds our $500,000 “there.” Dean Blocker says the School of Music’s “there” is $50 million ($55 million would be nice, he adds). “We cur- rently have $22.3 million in hand and the rest in pledges,” he said, “enough to start site preparation this summer and building work in the fall.” Translated into reality in a couple of years, the plans for the “new” Hendrie are magical. Imagine a rehearsal in 201, for example, which will look about the same until you notice that the radiators are gone and will feel about the same until you realized that the windows are soundproofed and that heating and air conditioning are silent.

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Page 1: Fol-de-rol - Yale Glee Club “Fol-de-rol (de-rol-rol-rol),” the newsletter of the Yale Glee Club Associates, ought to be published twice yearly at New Haven, CT. Publisher: Clay

Fol-de-rolNewsletter of the Yale Glee Club AssociatesWinter 2014

de-rol-rol-rol

What’s Ahead for YGCA’s Support?

“Are We There Yet?” New Year Launches Hendrie Hall Renovation and Expansion

continued on page 4continued on page 4

Elm Street’s Hendrie Hall, long-time home to the Glee Club, Band, Orchestra, WYBC, and even cap-and-gown rentals.

Jeffwillbeabletopressabuttonandthere-hearsalwillberecorded.Hecanrecordasectionandreplayittoaccompanyanothersectionorrehearsewithachorusinanothernationortimezone,live,inrealtime.Sixotherroomsinthenewbuildingwillhavethesetechnologicalresources,accordingtoMichaelYaffe,YaleSchoolofMusicAssociateDean,whoislead-ingtheprojectforDeanBlocker. Anewfour-storybuildingwillconnectHendrieandLeighHalls.Thenewcomplexwillhouse35prac-ticerooms,comparedtothesevenpracticespacescur-rentlyontheHendrie’sthirdfloor.Therenovationwillalsocreateanatriumforastudentlounge,anorches-

Afterallthehandshakesandcongratulationsandthanksforsurpassingourfund-raisinggoal,it’stemptingtositbackandwatchasthe“new”HendrieHallemergesfrombeneaththerenovators’scaffolding. However,intheimmortalwordsoftheTVpitcher,”Butwait!There’smore!’” Yes,theprojectwillbegininearnestwhenstu-

“Are We There Yet?”—It’saquestionGleeClubDirectorJeffDoumaandMusicSchoolDeanRobertBlockerhaveheardtoomanytimessincetheYaleboardputthereno-vationofHendrieHallbackonthe“to-do”listayearago. Andinthedawningdaysof2014,theiranswerisajoyful“yes!” What’stheirdefinitionof“there”?JeffreportsthatYGCAgiving,sparkedbyseveralgenerousgiftsatyear’send,haspushedalumnitotalspastthe$250,000goal;a$100,000Decembergiftliftedthetotalto$311,000,which,matchedbyendowmentgiftfunds,exceedsour$500,000“there.” DeanBlockersaystheSchoolofMusic’s“there”is$50million($55millionwouldbenice,headds).“Wecur-rentlyhave$22.3millioninhandandtherestinpledges,”hesaid,“enoughtostartsitepreparationthissummerandbuildingworkinthefall.” Translatedintorealityinacoupleofyears,theplansforthe“new”Hendriearemagical.Imaginearehearsalin201,forexample,whichwilllookaboutthesameuntilyounoticethattheradiatorsaregoneandwillfeelaboutthesameuntilyourealizedthatthewindowsaresoundproofedandthatheatingandairconditioningaresilent.

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“Fol-de-rol (de-rol-rol-rol),” the newsletter of the Yale Glee Club Associates, ought to be published twice yearly at New Haven, CT.

Publisher: Clay Kaufmann ‘84Editor: Linus Travers ‘58, ‘59MATLayout & production: it dependsFor news, items, questions, quibbles, and advertising matters, please contact the editor: 70 Centre Street, Milton, MA 02186; [email protected]. For address change and subscription information, please contact the Yale Glee Club office: PO Box 201929, New Haven, CT 06520; [email protected]

Bass Notes Editorial Comment • Linus Travers

Budget Cutbacks Stalled Effort, But Vision, Leadership Gifts PrevailedWhere We’ve Been—Nearlyayearago,Yale Daily News reportersSophieGoldandSarahSwongchronicledtheon-again-off-again-on-againHendrieHallrenovationstory: “The$45millionrenovationofthebuilding—whichhousespracticespacesandofficesforundergradu-atemusicalorganizations,alongwithsomeSchoolofMusicdepartments—wasoneofthesevenmajorconstructionprojectsputonholdin2008whenadministratorsgrewconcernedabouttheUniversity’sfinancesfollowingtheon-setoftheeconomicdownturn.Aftertheprojectreceiveda$5milliondonationinDecember2011,UniversityPresidentRichardLevinandSchoolofMusicDeanRobertBlockerrampedupdiscussionswithpotentialdonorstoraisetheremainingfundsneededfortheproject.

“BlockersaidinanemailthatheandLevinhavereceiveda‘commitment’fromStephenAdams’59andDeniseAdams,whogavea$100milliondonationtotheSchoolofMusicin2005thatenabledtheschooltobetuition-freeforallstudents.TheirpotentialgifttoHendrieHall‘willtakeustoourgoal,’LevintoldtheNews,...al-lowingtheprojecttomoveforwardnextspringandreachcompletionby2016. “‘Withinthelastyear,bothDeanBlockerandIhavesolicitedmajorgiftstowardtheproject,andweareveryclosetofinalizinganagreementwithadonorthatwilltakeustoourgoal,’Levinsaid. “Beforetherecession,theUniversityhadplannedtocoveraportionoftherenovationcostsforHendrieHall,Blockersaid,butthisfinancialschemebecameinadvisablewhentheendowmentlostnearlyaquarterofitsvalueinfiscalyear2009.TheHendrieHallprojectwillbefundedentirelybygiftsand‘capitalreplacementfunds’setasidebytheSchoolofMusicfromitsoperatingbudget,DeputyProvostLloydSuttlesaidinaFeb.5[2013]email. “MostofthedonorsfortheprojectareYaleCollegealumniwho‘lovemusic,’Levinsaid,addingthatatleastoneofthemajordonorsisanalumnusoftheSchoolofMusic. “TheGleeClub,whichhasrehearsedinHendrieHallsince1937,reachedouttoitsalumniinDecember[2012]tosolicitadditionaldonationsfortherenovationproject.TheGleeClubroomandBandroomwillbeupdat-edbutwillretaintheirhistoricfeatures,Blockersaid.”

TwoormoredecadesagoIcameto201HendrieHallforameetingandwasshockedtofindthatthestairtreadswerenolongerconcave—afteracenturyofusetheyhadbeenworntoalarmingangles,andanattempttorejuvenatethebuildinginvolvedreplacingstairtreads.Inearlytripped. Thelightsseemedbrighter,theoldpainthad

beencoveredwithnewpaint,thefloorhadbeenrefinishedtogym-nasiumluster—thatwasthe1990’sdefinitionofrenovation. InMay,workwillbeginonasig-nificantlymoreambitiousarchitectur-al,aesthetic,and,reallyforthefirsttime,technologicalrenovation.IexpecttobeshockedagainwhenIambleupthe“new”stairsin2016,“shocked”asin“shockandawe.”Thepictures,theplans,thepromisesare

justthat;whatajoyitwillbetosampletherealspacestwenty-fourmonthshence. Somanyhaveworkedandwaitedforthisprojecttomoveoffpaper,somanyhavewrittenchecksandpledgedsupport.Manyofthemwillbetherefortheribboncuttingandhearreality-inspiredthank-you’s.Butforallwhohavepitchedinsofar,thankyou!Fifty-fivemillionthank-you’s!

***** AtipofthehattoYGCApresidentClay Kaufmanandhisorganizingteam,Sandra Cashion amongthem,forproducingabannerYGCconcertandourfirstSingingDinneroutsideNewHaven&NewYorktokickoffthenewyear. Andonthesubjectofroadshows,keepinmindtheMarch28-3015th Singing Weekend in Boston(Milton)whenJeffwillleadMozart’sVespersandotherworksslatedfortheAlumni Chorus’s June perfor-mances in Washington DC(again!).Info:[email protected]. Tickettime:OnFeb.22inWoolsey,PBSvetand“thePope’sMaestro,”YaleMusicalumSir Gil-bert Levine,willconducttheYGCandtheSymphonyinMahler’sResurrection Symphony;onApr.5,YGCA Singing Dinner’sattheNewYorkYaleClub.Seanhastixforboth.

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Leigh Hall (Music School)

New addition

Connecting walkway

Existing Hendrie building

The planned renovation and expansion of Hendrie Hall will dramatically redefine the building’s capabilities and character. A 28,500-square-foot addition will increase Hendrie’s capacity by 80 percent, housing optimized rehearsal rooms, a digital studio, a common area, and event facilities. The new north wing will feature a court-yard and an enclosed walkway connected to Leigh Hall.

Inside, the rehearsal space for the Yale Philharmonia, Yale Band, and Yale Symphony will incorporate technol-ogy for live musical exchanges around the world. Other rooms will boast state-of-the-art acoustics ideal for groups like the Yale Camerata and the Schola Canto-rum, and there will be improved spaces for classes, seminars, choral conducting instruction, instrument storage, a cappella group rehearsals, and alumni groups returning to campus.Inside: 35 practice rooms, each about 100 square feet closed-off,

acoustically-appropriate spaces, each with a piano. (There were only 7 in the old building, on the 3rd floor). . . . 7 classrooms plus band, orchestra, and glee club rooms . . . classrooms have “lecture capture” capacity—at the touch of a button a class can be recorded (audio and video) for future use.

The original staircase will remain, but there will be elevators so that percussionists will no longer have to carry timpani up and down that cherished staircase.

“The new building will give us a common area that we’ve never had. The commons will have space for people to gather . . . even a fire-place if I can get the funds. People can bring their coffee there . . . undergrads, grad students, alumni, and faculty can come together.”

New Spaces Reaffirm Yale’s Commitment to Musical Preeminence

New additionLeigh Hall (Music School)

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dentsleaveinMay.JeffandSeanwillpackuptheirportableequipmentandtrundledownthestreetto143ElmStreet,alate18thcenturybrickbuildingforthenextcoupleofyears.Themusiclibrarywillgowiththem.SummerchorusandfallYGCtryouts/rehearsalswilltakeplaceinConnecticutHall.ThebandandsymphonywillrelocatetotheDivinitySchool,withfrequentshuttlesconnectingthemtothemaincampus.MusicfacultyandotherresidentsofHendriehavetheirownplansfortheduration.It’llbeMusicbusinessasusual(well,sortof)untilSeptember,2016. Butwhilethe2014-15and2015-16seasonscomeandgo,theGleeClubalumniwillhavesomefundingchallengestomeet.Forexample: •BotoxandLipitorwillnotbeenoughtobringJeff’sSteinwaybacktowhereitneedstobe.Somefundingex-istsforthepurpose,butthere’smoreworkthanthatahead. •BotoxandLipitorwillalsobeinadequateelix-irsforthe201rehearsalpiano—nosurprisehere,either. •TheYGCsheetmusiclibraryisenormous—morethan2,300titlesandcopiescurrentlyfill356linearfeetofshelving(thanks,Sean).TheBandandSymphonyhavetheirownsheetmusiccollectionswhichwillneedtoberehousedandcataloguedintherenovatedspaces.Willtheyremainseparate?

Combined?Reducedtoelectronicstorageprint-on-demandre-sources?Plansarestillfluid,butwhateverdecisionsaremade,oursupportwillberequired. •TheYGChasamassedanamazingcollec-tionofarchivematerial,nottheleastofwhichareconcerttourposters,audiodiscs,tapes,andCD’s,videotapesanddiscs,andmore.MuchisalreadyhousedinSterlingLibrary’sviscera,butwhatwillreturntoHendrie?Howwillitbestored?Dis-played?Portraits,posters,andphotosonthewalls,asusual,

butdisplaycases?Appropriatelighting?Again,alumnisupportwillmakepossiblethesetangibleremindersofaproud155yearsofsong. •Otherprojects?Youbet!

So,heartythanksagaintothe284YGCsingerswhowrotechecksorproddedPayPalandledusoverthetop! Nowit’stimefortheother2,216YGCsing-ers—88%—topitchinandraisethepercentageofoursupportfortheproject.TheYGCAboardreached100%participationbyyear’send.WhatpercentageofsupportfromthewholeYGCalumnipool—2,500—wouldyoubecomfortablewith?...Justasking.

Support—continued from page 1

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YGCA Suppport Challenge Continues

“TheGleeClubRoomisnotonlyarehearsalspace,butalsosomethingofamuseumofYalesinging.ThewallsholdportraitsofeachClubgoingbackto1893,includingwhenColePorterwaspresidentin1913.TheClubalsopossessestheold-estknownphotoofaYalesinginggroup,theoldestprintedYalesong,andasec-tionoftheoriginalfencewhereinformalsinginggroupsgathered.”

—JeffDouma

Hendrie—continued from page 1

2013 Gifts Ensure 2014 Starttralrehearsalspaceandseveralnewadministra-tiveoffices,facultystudios,andstudentlockers. Buildingcostsareintheneighborhoodof$50million.Arewethereyet?DeanBlockersaid

”We’reclose.SteveAdams’pledgeofanadditional$10millionputuswithincloserange.SodidCor-nelia&JoeRossi’sgenerousgifttoredotheGleeClubRoom.We’vehadincrediblesupport.Wearestillseekingcommitmentsof$3or$4millionmoreforoverallmaintenanceandsupport.” “Yale’smusic

complexhadn’tbeentouchedformorethan100years,”hesaid.“Nowwehaveasysteminplace.Ithinkwereinagoodplace,giventhedelay.”

“As the train pulled out of Grand Central”—YGC choristers sing their way home after New York Yale Club holiday concert.

School of Music Dean Robert Blocker

Rendering by Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg, Architects

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Travers, Pruett Awarded Coveted YGC Medals Yale Glee Club AssociatesOfficersClayKaufman‘84,PresidentSandraDavisCashion‘92,VicePresidentCatherineOlenderNeijstrom‘98,SecretaryJimKingsbury‘56,Treasurer

MembersStephenBillings‘63JonathanBush‘53SandraCashion‘92MarkCurchack‘69LeeDavis‘05JodyGoodman‘80HarriettGoren‘83MarionHanold‘83SarahHeath‘73CarlKaestle‘62LisaKant‘06ClaytonKaufman‘84DanielKim‘99JimKingsbury‘56NaomiLewin‘74CatherineOlenderNeijstrom‘98LinusTravers‘58(Honorary)R.ScottWoods‘06

Ex Officio MembersMarvinB.Berenblum’56,Pres.2006-09DavidH.ConnellMusM‘83,DMA’91,Director1992-2002MarkDollhopf‘77Pres.2001-2003JeffreyDouma,Director,2003-ConnerFay’51,Pres.1977-80RitaHelfand,MD’83,Pres.2003-06CharlesKaufmann’66,Pres.1974-77RichardKimball’52,Pres.1980-85KylePruett,MD’65,Pres.1985-89Rev.PeterSipple’62,Pres.1995-2001KennethWood,Jr.’50,Pres.1989-95T.SeanMaher,AdministrativeAssociateJereJohnston‘63YACPresident

Yale Glee Club ConductorsGustaveJ.Stoeckel,1868-1873ThomasG.Shepard,1873-1905G.FrankGoodale,1905-1921MarshallBartholomew,1921-1953FennoHeath,1953-1992DavidH.Connell,1992-2002JeffreyDouma2003-

YGCA Board Met in New York in October, 2013: Back row (L-R) Berenblum. Kingsbury, Douma, Kaufman, Goren, Hanold, Good-man, Kim, Woods, Curchack, Nei-jstrom, Kaestle; Front row (L-R): Helfand, Davis, Lewin, Cashion, Crist

TwomoreGleeClubalumniwereaddedtothesmallcircleofsingersawardedtheYaleGleeClubMedal.The16thwenttoLinus Travers ’58 ‘59MATatthe2012SingingDinnerinNewYork,the17thtoKyle D. Pruett MD ’65 atthe2013SingingDinnerinNewHaven. Asundergraduates,bothmensangintheGleeClubwithFennoHeathandperformedwithacap-pellagroups(Duke’sMenandSpizzwinks(?),thentheWhiffenpoofs).BothsangforBarty(informally)andFennoasundergraduatesandforDavidandJeffasalumni.BothhavecontinuingtiestotheGleeClubAs-sociates,Pruettasboardmemberandpresident1985-89,Traversaslong-timeboardmemberandeditoroftheYGCAnewsletter,“Fol-de-Rol,”sinceitsinception. Inhisawardcitation,YGCAPresidentClayKaufmannotedthatTravers,as“afoundingboardmemberandactiveleaderoftheYaleAlumniChorus,hashelpedbringalumnisingingatYaletothefore-front;asfounderoftheMiltonFestival,hehasgatheredalumniandfriendsfor15yearsforfullweekendsofinspirationalYalesinging.”

Pruett,whosemedicalcareeratYale’sChildStudyCenterkepthimclosetoYalemusic,“ledtheYGCABoardduringitstransitionfromaninformalgatheringofsingerstoamoreformalplanningandadvisoryboard,”Kaufmansaid.“HewaslongagreatfriendandsupporterofFennoandCarolHeath.Manywillrememberhisthoughtful,articu-lateremarksatFenno’smemorialserviceandatGleeClubreunions.” HewasfeaturedinmanyoftheGleeClub’sChristmasMessiahperformances,atBattellandattheNewYorkYaleClub,andhasbeenacher-ished,oftenbehind-the-scenesmentortomanyYGCmembersandalumni.“Musicaltohiscore,’

Kaufmansaid,“KyleandhisolderbrotherGordonwerebothmembersoftheGleeClubandtheYGCAboard.Music—includingtheYaleGleeClubandtheWhiffenpoofs—hasbeenamajorpartofKyle’slifeandembeddeddeeplyinhisheart.” KaufmanpointedoutthatTravers“isfamousforhisextempo-raneousmusingsaspartofthehummingsectionof‘Bandolero,’”whilePruett’srichsolotenorhasbecomealmostsynonymouswiththeSong-bookclassic,“DrinktoMeOnly.”PruettwasalsoawardedtheYaleChildStudyCenter’sLifetimeServiceAwardinJuly.

Linus Travers

Kyle D. Pruett MD

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BySandraL.Cashion‘92andClayKaufman‘84

The153rdYaleGleeClubvisitedWashingtonDConJanuary9thand10th,2014,aspartofamini-touralongtheEastcoast.TheGleeClubsharedthefirstWashingtonDCSingingDinneratalocalschool,KensingtonMD’sAcademyoftheHolyCross.Ablyattended,withover115people,currentGleeClubbersandalumssharedaneveningofstories,camaraderieand,ofcourse,song. Itstimingimpeccable,asalways,theGleeClubarrivedjustintimethatafternoontosingseveralsongstotheHolyCrossstudents.OurroadwarriorGleeClubbershadjustmadethetrekfromNewHaventoDC,andwhatdidtheycrave?Food,fellowship,andsong,ofcourse!OurownClayKaufmanwiselyarranged

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Glee Club and Area Alums Wow DC Audiences

Amici Curia—The Yale Glee Club at the US Supreme Court on Jan. 10, under a portrait of Taft, with Justices Alito, Thomas, and Sotomayor. “We sang a Puerto Rican song for Sotomayor!” — Jef-frey Douma

YGCA Singing Dinner6:30 p.m. Saturday, April 5, 2014

Yale Club of New York

Glee Club concert photos by Andre Shomorony '13; Singing Dinner photo by Sandra L. Cashion '92.

eachtabletoincludecurrentsingers,sotheconversationswereenjoyableforallinattendance.Jeff

Doumaartfullypep-peredtheeveningwithsongsbotholdandnewfromourbelovedYale Song-book.Theeveningendedtoosoon,butafteralongdayofdrivingitwastimeforthestudentstomeettheirrespectivehostsandtravelto

theirtemporarylodgings. FridayincludedatouroftheSupremeCourtbuildingandachancetomeetinpersonwithJusticesSamuelAlitoandSoniaSotomayor,followedbyaconcertattheNationalPresbyterianChurchinDC.Theenthusi-asticaudienceofnearly500wasentertainedbytheGlee

Club’sremarkablesound—TheodoreMorrison’ssettingofYeats’“TheWildSwansatCoole”wasspectacular.Achorusof40alumniofferedfavoritesincluding“Didn’tMyLordDeliverDaniel”,the“SwitzerBoy”yodelfeatur-ingBertIfill‘79PhD,MartyBrennan‘87,andBuzzMauro‘84ontheyodels,andaspe-cialalumnisongwrittenbyBillFlanders‘55(whosangunderbothBartyandFenno,aswellasDavidandJeffaspartoftheYaleAlumniCho-rus).‘Twastoppedoffby“WeWhoSangatYale.” Oneofthehighlightsoftheeveningwaswhenattheconcert’sclosethecurrentGleeClubwelcomedthealumnionstagefor“RaiseYourVoices,”the“FootballMedley,”and“BrightCollegeYears.”