- Fenno Heath
Fenno Follansbee Heath, Jr. (born 1926) is an American conductor,
composer , and arranger of choralmusic .Heath attended
Yale University , where he majored in music and graduated in 1950. As an undergraduate he sang in theYale Freshman Chorus , theApollo Glee Club , theYale Glee Club , and the Spizzwinks, the country's second-oldest a cappella singing group. In his senior year he was appointed conductor of theWhiffenpoofs , the prestigious all-senior a cappella group.Heath's graduate studies were at the
Yale School of Music . During this time he was conductor of theApollo Glee Club . He received the M.M. degree in 1952.Professional positions
From 1953-1992 he was the conductor of the
Yale Glee Club . This chorus consisted of male undergraduate students in their second, third, and fourth years, and sang classical music as well as spirituals and folk songs.The chorus was composed of men only (as Yale's undergraduate college was all-male). In 1969, Yale admitted its first women undergraduates. That same year Heath helped to organize the auditions for the first all-female a cappella group at Yale, "The New Blue." The following year, Heath changed the Glee Club from an all-male chorus to a mixed chorus.
During his term as director of the Yale Glee Club, Heath also held the post of "Marshall Bartholomew Professor of Choral Conducting" at the
Yale School of Music .Heath retired in 1992 and the directorship of the Glee Club passed to David H. Connell, another graduate of the Yale School of Music (D.M.A. 1991).
After his retirement from Yale, Heath continues to conduct at choral festivals and alumni get-togethers, and to compose choral music.
Accomplishments and honors
*Heath arranged a large number of songs for chorus. While his group was all male, he was dedicated to arrangements for four-part male chorus, known as "TTBB chorus." After 1970, when he added women to his group, his arrangements were mostly for mixed chorus, known as "SATB chorus." His choral arrangements are published by Schirmer, many of them as part of the "Yale Glee Club Series" that was started by his predecessor as Glee Club director,
Marshall Bartholomew .*He also arranged music for male and female "
a cappella " singing groups.*Heath was active as a composer, creating many works for chorus. Most of his works are based on
Christian religious texts or subjects. He wrote for chorus alone, chorus with piano, and chorus with instruments.*As Glee Club director, Heath led the group on many tours, both domestic and international. Highlights included a round-the-world tour in 1966 and tours to
South America ,Europe ,Scandinavia , andRussia .*After his retirement, Heath was named "conductor emeritus" of the Glee Club.
*He was awarded the Yale Glee Club Medal for his contributions to the Glee Club.
*He was awarded the Yale Medal for his contributions to the university.
*He was named an honorary member of theUniversity Glee Club of New York City .
*He was awarded the Marshall Bartholomew Award by theIntercollegiate Men's Choruses , a national association of male chorusesCompositions
*Beat, Beat Drums!
*Fern Hill
*General William Booth Enters into Heaven
*The Greatest of These (written for Church of the Redeemer inNew Haven, Connecticut )
*The Lamb (words byWilliam Blake ; written forYale Glee Club )
*Lux et Veritas (1998?)
*Mass for Chorus and Brass (1987?)
*Psalm 96
*Reunion (written for the 145th Glee Club Reunion in 2006, words bySandra Boynton )
*Stop, Look, and Listen - Here Come the Smithereens (1948)
*Tiger, TigerArrangements/Transcriptions
*Alleluia, from Brazilian Psalm by Jean Berger
*Ave Maria (Franz Biebl)
*The Battle Of Jericho
*Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel?
*Ev'ry Time I Feel The Spirit
*Gaudeamus igitur
*Guide my Head
*He's Got the Whole World in His Hands
*In That Great Gettin' Up Mornin'
*I Wonder as I Wander
*Keep In The Middle Of The Road
*My Lord, What A Mornin'
*Poem In October (by Dylan Thomas)
*Rise Up, Shepherd
*See Him In A Manger
*September Song
*Shenandoah (arr. Marshall Bartholomew, transcribed for SATB chorus by Fenno Heath)
*Simple Gifts
*Softly
*Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
*This Train
*Three Chanteys (1. Eight Bells 2. Away to Rio! 3. Old Man Noah)
*Thy Word is a Lantern
*Wake, Freshmen, Wake
*What Child Is This
*When Johnny Comes Marching HomeExternal links
* [http://www.yale.edu/ygc/ Yale Glee Club official web site]
* [http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Square/3841/bio.html The Heath Sisters, an ensemble formed by Heath's three daughters]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6309592922421718516 UGA Men's Glee Club perform Fenno Heath's composition, "Beat, beat Drums! (text by Walt Whitman)]
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