Craig Jessop

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Craig Jessop

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Craig Jessop

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20 Years of Christmas With The Tabernacle Choir
1h 50m
Movie 2021

20 Years of Christmas With The Tabernacle Choir

Former Tabernacle Choir guest artist and Tony Award-winner, Brian Stokes...

Rejoice and Be Merry!
1h 21m
Movie 2008

Rejoice and Be Merry!

The Mormon Tabernacle Choir presents Rejoice and Be Merry!, the...

Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square featuring Renee Fleming and Claire Bloom
1h 12m
Movie 2006

Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square featuring Renee Fleming and Claire Bloom

Internationally acclaimed American soprano Renee Fleming and British actress Claire...

Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square Featuring Audra McDonald and Peter Graves
1h 22m
Movie 2005

Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square Featuring Audra McDonald and Peter Graves

Four-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald and veteran movie and...

Silent Night, Holy Night with Walter Cronkite
1h 16m
Movie 2003

Silent Night, Holy Night with Walter Cronkite

The story of Silent Night, Holy Night is retold by...

The Joy of Christmas with Angela Lansbury
1h 22m
Movie 2002

The Joy of Christmas with Angela Lansbury

The Joy of Christmas combines the talent of the world-famous...

Biography

Craig D. Jessop (born 1949) is an American academic, musician and singer best known for his tenure as the music director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir (Choir) from 1999 to 2008. A native of Millville, Utah, Jessop has been a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He was a student of Robert Shaw and received a B.A. from Utah State University (USU), M.A. from Brigham Young University (BYU), and D.M.A. from Stanford University. He has been the director of the National High School Choir Festival since its founding in 2005. 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. 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. Prior to his association with the Choir, Jessop had a distinguished career as a lieutenant colonel in the United States Air Force, where he was director of the Singing Sergeants (1979–1987), commander/conductor, Band of the United States Air Forces in Europe (1987–91), conductor for Ramstein Community Choir/Rheinpfalz Community Choir (1988–91) and commander/conductor of the Air Combat Command Heartland of American Band (1991–95). He began his career in education as director of choral activities at Granite High School in Salt Lake City. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square performing on December 3, 2005, in the Conference Center under Jessop's direction. Jessop was named Associate Director of the Choir in 1995 and became its director in 1999. Under Jessop's direction the Choir won many awards, including the Special Recognition Award from the International Radio and Television Society Foundation and a National Medal of Arts presented by George W. Bush. He served in that position until suddenly resigning on March 4, 2008. At an evening rehearsal he appeared long enough to read a statement, to the surprise and confusion of choir members and community members. Jessop explained he was "at a major crossroads of life" and would return to "the career that I originally began [in] my musical journey" and spend "more time together with our children and grandsons." Jessop and his wife have four children and eleven grandchildren.