The Harvard Opportunes

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The Harvard Opportunes is Harvard's oldest co-ed student A'Capella group. In 1980, two Harvard-Radcliffe students, Simin Yazdgerdi and Suzanne Goldsmith, transformed a loosely organized co-ed singing group called the Harvard Squares into Harvard’s first full-fledged mixed a cappella ensemble. While the name has changed from Harvard-Radcliffe to Harvard, The Opportunes have had consistent intricate six-to-eight-part harmonies, black tie and black velvet dresses, and sense of humor. They have released an album about every two years since 1993 and have won a number of honors including the Contemporary A Cappella Society of America's award for "Best Mixed Collegiate Song" of 2000 for ""When We Were Kings." They signed with A'Capella Records in for their 2009 release, "Bring Me Back." Discography: Bring Me Back 2009 Off the Page 2007 (Electronically, Jan 1, 2008) Let it Play 2005 Six Degrees 2003 Turn and Go 2001 True Story 1999 Candy for the Children 1997 The Hours of Celebration 1995 Plugged 1993 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.