In
1957, two University of Pennsylvania students, Meryl Moss and Edie
Herman, decided that the campus needed an outlet for female singers.
The two therefore co-founded the Pennsyngers, an all-female chorus.
In that first year, the women successfully directed themselves.
The next year, Bruce Montgomery, then head of Student Performing
Arts, hired Ernest Ganz as their director. A number of other directors
followed over the next thirteen years.
Then,
in 1970, the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra premiered Bruce Montgomery's "Herodotus Fragments", written for orchestra and two choruses. The Pennsyngers performed, along with
the Penn Glee Club. Thus began Monty's relationship with the 'syngers.
In 1971, he took over as their director and made the group a co-ed
ensemble. That year, they became the Penn Singers.
In
1972, the Penn Singers performed a two act show: the first act
contained the Buxtehude Missa Brevis, Schubert's Mass in G, and
five pieces from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Jesus Christ Superstar.
The second act was Gilbert and Sullivan's Trial By Jury. The performance
sold out before it opened.
After
completing a show that ran the gamut of musical genres, the Singers
had to decide which they would like to make their own; by unanimous
vote, they selected light opera. The next year, the Penn Singers
performed a fully-staged Pirates of Penzance in the Zellerbach
Theatre, starting a trend of successful light opera productions.
A modernized, innovative version of Gilbert and Sullivan's Patience
was enormously well-received, and helped the Penn Singers to gain
respect on campus. The Singers have performed a Gilbert and Sullivan
light opera every year since 1972 (except 1996 and 2006). We now
also perform a Broadway-style musical every fall. The rest, as
they say, is history!
In 2010, the Bruce Montgomery Foundation for the Arts was established to support the performing arts and to continue Bruce Montgomery's artistic legacy. Please visit www.brucemontgomeryfoundation.org for more information on the Foundation and to show your support.
"Don't be afraid to be magnificent!" -Bruce Montgomery
Past Boards of Governors
Production |
Semester |
Production |
Semester |
| Children of Eden |
F 2011 |
Ruddigore |
S 2011 |
| Parade |
F
2010 |
The Sorcerer |
S 2010 |
| Curtains |
F 2009 |
|
S
2009 |
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F
2008 |
|
S
2008 |
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F
2007 |
|
S
2007 |
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F
2006 |
Spindrift |
S
2006 |
|
F
2005 |
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S
2005 |
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F
2004 |
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S
2004 |
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F
2003 |
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S
2003 |
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F
2002 |
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S
2002 |
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F
2001 |
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S
2001 |
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F
2000 |
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S
2000 |
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F
1999 |
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S
1999 |
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F
1998 |
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S
1998 |
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F
1997 |
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S
1997 |
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F
1996 |
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S
1996 |
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F
1995 |
|
S
1995 |
Babes
in Toyland |
F
1994 |
Trial
by Jury/The Sorcerer |
S
1994 |
Overtures |
F
1993 |
The
Mikado |
S
1993 |
Broadway
to Heaven |
F
1992 |
Thespis |
S
1992 |
Hooray
for Hollywood |
F
1991 |
The
Pirates of Penzance |
S
1991 |
Lend
Us Your Ears |
F
1990 |
Ruddigore |
S
1990 |
Broadway
Rhythm |
F
1989 |
H.
M. S. Pinafore |
S
1989 |
Radio
Days |
F
1988 |
Patience |
S
1988 |
Berlin's
Birthday Bash |
F
1987 |
The
Gondoliers |
S
1987 |
Red,
Hot, and Cole |
F
1986 |
The
Mikado |
S
1986 |
The
Pirates of Penzance |
1985 |
Iolanthe |
1984 |
H.M.S.
Pinafore |
1983 |
|
|
A
Night at the Light Opera |
F
1982 |
The
Yeomen of the Guard |
S
1982 |
Spindrift |
S
1981 |
Trial
by Jury |
W
1981 |
The
Mikado |
1980 |
The
Pirates of Penzance |
1979 |
Utopia,
Limited |
1978 |
Patience |
1977 |
Iolanthe |
1976 |
The
Gondoliers |
1975 |
The
Mikado |
1974 |
The
Pirates of Penzance |
1973 |
Three
Ages of Faith/Trial by Jury |
1972 |
Herodotus
Fragments |
1970 |
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