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Elliot Forbes

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He received Harvard's Alumni Medal in 1991 and an honorary doctorate in 2003. Right up to his death, he remained an unflagging supporter of undergraduate performers, frequently attending events at which he was the only faculty member present.
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Kreger, Dr. Bernard. "Harvard Glee Club (Men's Choir)". Bach Cantatas society online. Accessed 22 December 2006. Available
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Morgan, Paula. "Elliot Forbes." Grove Music Online. Ed. L. Macy. Accessed 22 December 2006. www.grovemusic.com.
97: 93: 121: 127: 89: 31: 323: 318: 82: 146: 161:, Essays on Music in Honor of Archibald Thompson Davison (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1957), 253–61 73:. He attended Harvard, receiving a BA in 1941 and an MA in 1947, both in music; he studied with 265: 78: 35: 19: 221: 62: 70: 55: 287: 74: 58: 39: 34:, Massachusetts – January 9, 2006, in Cambridge), known as "El", was an American 142: 116: 43: 243: 112:. While conductor, he led both groups on a tour around the world in 1967. 115:
Aside from conducting, his scholarly work focused on the life and work of
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Forbes was married to Kathleen Brooks Allen. His grandson is musician
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A Neglected Work in Beethoven's Choral Music: the Funeral Cantata
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He was the chief conductor of the Harvard Glee Club and
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Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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Cambridge
conductor
musicologist
Beethoven
Boston Brahmin
family
Edward W. Forbes
Harvard
Fogg Art Museum
Walter Piston
Harvard Glee Club
Princeton University
Radcliffe Choral Society
Isaiah Jackson
Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra
William Christie
baroque
Les Arts Florissants
Beethoven
Thayer
New England Conservatory
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Ed Droste
Grizzly Bear



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