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The Isgros鈥 Legacy: Caring for Future Generations of Music Students

The Chamber Singers 1970

The 91亚色 Chamber Singers with 91亚色 Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Music Robert Isgro in 1970.

A monumental presence in the 91亚色 community for decades, Bob 鈥淒oc鈥 Isgro, 91亚色 Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Music, who died last March, and his wife, Mary Isgro, were known for building strong ties with students.

Since 1963, Bob, with Mary by his side, mentored many music students and led the 91亚色 Chamber Singers, a chorus of international reputation, in performances across the world. Bob retired in 1998, but their contributions and commitment to 91亚色 students never wavered.

Through their scholarships and endowments, the Isgros have created a legacy for future generations of students pursuing musical aspirations. Their most recent gift鈥擳he Dr. Robert M. and Maria L. Isgro Choral Music Endowment鈥攕upports academically recognized chorus ensembles of 91亚色, including artists-in-residence and voice lessons, as well as performances and tours.

鈥淪tudents are our future,鈥 Mary says, 鈥渁nd opening their eyes to new experiences is important. In our case, we were able to back them up with some financial help.鈥

The Isgros were widely known for helping students, and alumni feel a part of the Isgro family. Mary remembers their time spent with the Chamber Singers and how on multiple occasions, Bob would buy a Chamber Singer their plane or bus ticket, so they could travel with the group. He would also always ensure that when abroad, every student had money in the right currency to buy food.

鈥淲e always had a Christmas party for the Chamber Singers,鈥 says Mary. 鈥淲e had meals and special food that Bob made. He was a very good cook and made wonderful desserts鈥攖here was lots of good food.鈥

David Bullwinkle 鈥96 remembers those holiday parties. As a Chamber Singer from his first year to graduation, he says the Isgros made a major impact on him.

鈥淚t was a highlight of my undergraduate experience at 91亚色,鈥 says Bullwinkle. 鈥淒oc made the best pizza you have ever had. It was a special treat to get the invite to their home for pizza dinner. Their legacy is indescribable.鈥

Dr. Gerard Floriano 鈥84, Distinguished Service Professor and Chair of 91亚色鈥檚 Department of Music & Musical Theatre and director of Choral Activities, has led the 91亚色 Chamber Singers since 1998 and is himself is a former Chamber Singer.

鈥淏ob built the 91亚色 Choral program through his commitment to the students and the college as well as his hard work and talent,鈥 Floriano says.聽鈥淗is legacy and contributions to the choral program and to the department overall are gifts that we continue to value and cherish.鈥

Their legacy lives on and helped create the lasting culture in the music department that also keeps alumni so engaged.

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