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The Apollo Club of Minneapolis is a choral organization founded in
Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis () is the largest city in Minnesota, United States, and the county seat of Hennepin County. The city is abundant in water, with thirteen lakes, wetlands, the Mississippi River, creeks and waterfalls. Minneapolis has its origins ...
. The organization has been in operation since 1895, making it one of the oldest continually performing ensembles in the United States.


History

The Apollo Club has a history intertwined with the music community of the Twin Cities, with roots dating back to 1887. In the spring of 1895, steps were taken to create a male chorus, and the organization was officially formed and organized on September 23, 1895.
Emil Oberhoffer Emil Oberhoffer (10 August 186722 May 1933) was a German-born American conductor and minor composer. He founded the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra (now known as the Minnesota Orchestra), and was its conductor for the first 19 years of its existe ...
was the first conductor of the choir, who established a high standard of choral singing. The first public performance from the Apollo Club occurred in the Lyceum Theater, located in downtown Minneapolis, on April 13, 1896. Notable conductors and accompanists of the ensemble include Henry S. Woodruff, Theodore Bergman, Elsie Wolf Campbell,
William Rhys-Herbert William Rhys-Herbert (1868-1921) was a Welsh composer, conductor, organist and pianist. He composed numerous operettas for performance in schools, and also published songs, partsongs, and cantatas. Early life William Rhys Herbert was born in 1868 ...
, William MacPhail, James S. Allen, and Roger Hoel. The Apollo Club of Minneapolis was inducted into the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame November 4, 2017.


Honored Members

Honored membership may be granted to a member who has been an active member for 15 or more years, and has excelled in the following qualifications: # High qualities of Club leadership # Unselfish dedication and service to the Club # Ability to encourage, create and maintain a high degree of Club Morale # Other unusual circumstances may be considered by the Board in its discretion


50-Year Members


Choral Directors


Past Presidents


Regular Concerts


Notable performances

''The Seven Wonders of the World'' film "Invited by Writer
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to perform two pieces for his 1956 motion picture—with a live performance of its premier in Chicago. "This Is My Country" served as the background of the film's finale." Inaugural Ball, President Eisenhower "Performed in 1957 as part of the inaugural festivities in Washington D.C., launching President Dwight Eisenhower's second term in office." Brussels' World Fair "Garnered fame on the global stage by performing at Expo 58 in 1958." Eisteddfod International Choral Competition, Wales "Earned the distinguished honor of second place in this world competition in 1982 — being the first chorus in any category to place in the top three of first-time performers." International Choral Kathaumixw Festival "Held in British Columbia, Canada, Apollo performed and placed second in the "Equal Voice Choir" Division in 1998."Johannes Riedel, Sweeter Than The Honeywell: 100 Years of Music and Friendship, Minneapolis: Apollo Club of Minneapolis, 1995 Carnegie Hall "Apollo Club continues its tradition of offering world-class performances in the Twin Cities and beyond with a performance at New York's
Carnegie Hall Carnegie Hall ( ) is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It is at 881 Seventh Avenue (Manhattan), Seventh Avenue, occupying the east side of Seventh Avenue between West 56th Street (Manhattan), 56th and 57th Street (Manhatta ...
in 2014." Minnesota Music Hall of Fame Apollo Club of Minneapolis inducted into Minnesota Music Hall of Fame. Friday, November 3rd, 2017. Turner Hall in New Ulm, Minnesota


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