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We'll miss Craig in the role, just like we'll miss President Hinckley, but the river of life flows where it will, and the choir, as President Hinckley said many times, is only on the foot hills with the mountain still ahead.
Jessop moved the choir forward so dramatically. Others will follow that will build on Jessop's foundation and take it up the mountain that Hinckley envisioned. All the individual efforts will build to the glory of God, not the glory of any one of us.
That's my take, anyway.
I also think you are very disrespectful. You could give your opinion without causing others to think badly about you.
Brad H.
You are obviously an orchestral conductor - not a choral conductor. And you obviously are not a singer. I sang in the choir with Craig and it was much easier to sing for him than Mack (who does have a strong ictus). Singing on the ictus is much to harsh and rigid for choral singing. "Swooping" creates superb phrasing, warmth and openness in the sound. The fact is - the Choir sounded better under Craig's baton than Macks.
Oh, booshwa!!! You don't need to diss Mack Wilberg to make your point. Under whose baton the Choir has sounded the best is a matter of subjective opinion. It's not all measured by intonation and rhythm. There are those who will swear it sounded better under Ottley, Welch, Condie, or Cornwall.
Let's not get into the business of such comparisons. If we're talking about fact, the Choir has been a great inspiration throughout the years no matter who is at the helm or who has occupied the seats in the loft, and it will continue to be so.
We'll miss Craig terribly, but future conductors will have their own strengths to add.
But what is the point of being so ugly about it?
There are as many different conducting styles as there are conductors. Mack and Craig, both brilliant; each gets something different from the Choir. It's interesting to see how it all works out.
So what if Craig's is less defined? It's magically expressive. A good musician can interpret any great conductor's style, and frankly, most of the greats are not typical, one to another.
So why on earth should you possibly care, and care enough to be so nasty about it?
The Choir doesn't sing Christ with an L in it. Period.
I'm glad you've listened to the Choir, but sorry it hasn't been a happier experience for you.
No group is perfect, nor will it satisfy everyone all the time. But a lot of that is listener's choice and personal taste. You can focus on all you find wrong or you can find the good and enjoy it.
That applies to everything in life.
It's up to you.
Who cares?
The fact is, Dr. Jessop was amazing.
Dr. Wilbeg is also amazing.
You cannot compare apples to oranges.
The next conductor will also be amazing.
That Choir only hires the best!
They are amazing--they work hard, bring tears of joy, of pride for our country and a peaceful spirit to their audiences, They have the voices of thunder and voices of peace all rolled into one whole.
Craig will be missed but he is not married to the choir--life goes on.
The Choir will go on--nominated for Grammy after Grammy--they are loved far and wide BEYOND Utah!
I have sung under Dr. Condie, our dear Dr. Jay Welch whom we are soon to lose one of these days I'm afraid, and Dr. Jerrold Ottley, all of whom have been dear blessings in our lives. I never sang under Dr. Jessop, but I have felt his love and compassion as I watched and felt the spirit of the Lord as he passionately worked his magic, and truly. . . "by their works, ye shall know them." Each one have given their whole heart. Shame on whoever drove him away if that was the case, for I know how much it broke Jay's heart and he didn't deserve it. You see, true artists just give all they have. There is not a speck of guile in them.
May our Heavenly Father give each of them the honor and gratitude they are due now . . .and eternally.