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Choir's Jessop is resigning
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There have been times during General Conference when my wife and I have just looked at each other with tears in our eyes and said, "WOW".
Best wishes to him and his family for the years ahead.
We wish you the very best and thank you for your years of service to us, the regular membership of the Church. You brought us to our knees through the Spirit you brought to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Many of us do not live in SLC and want you to know of our deepest thanks for all you have done.
Pamela K
His quiet service 'outside' of music is even more impressive - but most will never no of his great service in other areas.
I wish him and his family the very best.
Good luck to you Mr Jessup. May you be blessed for your service.
He has been the director of the National High School Choir Festival for the four years of its existence. The event, held at New York's Carnegie Hall, auditions schools from around the country to inspire and enable young singers in learning great works of music and performing with renowned musicians from around the world.
Craig Jessop retired as a Lieutenant Colonel from the United States Air Force where, among other assignments, he conducted the USAF Singing Sergeants for seven years. He has also spent seven years as a baritone with the Robert Shaw Festival Singers and performed in the choirs of Helmuth Rilling and John Rutter.
Why would he have to suddenly resign? Wouldn't he have at least stayed on through the Choir's upcoming Easter concert and General Conference (or was the decision not really his)?
Good luck and best wishes to you Craig. You are without question the face and the soul of the Choir and will be missed.
He is a great director who is full of energy, and now he will use his talents elsewhere. Good luck to him and his family wherever they go now.
Jessop was there when we needed him. Someone else is too.
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