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Choir's Jessop is resigning

Published: Wednesday, March 5, 2008 12:35 a.m. MST
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Mormon Tabernacle Choir music director Craig Jessop resigned Tuesday night during a meeting with members of the choir, leaving the group stunned and emotional, according to one source.

He made the announcement to choir members following a regular rehearsal. Associate music director Mack Wilberg will serve as interim choir director.

Jessop apparently read a letter to choir members announcing his resignation. At first, one source said, the group wasn't sure who the letter was from. Then it began to dawn on them.

A press release issued late Tuesday night by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints quoted Jessop as saying, "I now find myself at a major crossroads of life. With long and prayerful consideration I have decided to resign as director of the choir.

"I look forward to new challenges and opportunities and I intend to keep active in the musical world including teaching — the career that I originally began my musical journey."

Jessop said he and his wife, RaNae, and their family "are looking forward to spending more time together with our children and grandsons."

Choir president Mac Christensen told choir members that Jessop had taken the choir to great heights with each concert, tour and performance, according to the release.

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"Now the choir, with Mack Wilberg as interim director, will move forward building on the foundation that both Craig and Mack and their predecessors have helped to lay," Christensen said. "Along with the First Presidency, we extend our love and appreciation to both Craig and to his family."

One choir member who didn't want to be identified said members of the group were "simply stunned" when Jessop read his letter of resignation during their practice session Tuesday night.

"We cried. We stood up spontaneously and started to applaud. But that doesn't even begin to say how we feel. We were just stunned. There are no other words for it. We never saw it coming."

She said Jessop's departure will leave a large hole in the organization, "but as long as he is OK, the most important thing is him and his family. We love him and if this is what's best for him, it's what he needs to do.

"I have to have faith that if Craig feels this is the right thing for him and his family then the Lord will provide. I don't know how. I love the gospel and have faith that it will be OK, but I sure don't know how."

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