The Radcliffe Pitches
An underground a cappella artist.
The Radcliffe Pitches are Harvard University’s oldest treble-voiced a cappella group, founded in 1975 at the historic Hasty Pudding Club. They are made up of 12 to 14 Harvard undergraduates who perform a repertoire ranging from jazz to broadway to boogie-woogie, and are inspired by artists such as Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, and The Beach Boys.
For more than 40 years, the Pitches have been wowing audiences at Harvard and around the world. To learn more about the Pitches or to book them for a performance, you can visit them online at www.pitches.org. And that’s Pitches, with a P!
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What kind of music do The Radcliffe Pitches play?+
The Radcliffe Pitches perform a diverse repertoire of a cappella music, including jazz, Broadway, and boogie-woogie standards.
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Follow The Radcliffe Pitches on Mood to stay informed about their performances and tour dates.
Who are the members of The Radcliffe Pitches?+
The Radcliffe Pitches are composed of 12 to 14 Harvard University undergraduates.
Where are The Radcliffe Pitches from?+
The Radcliffe Pitches originated at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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