- François Clemmons
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name = Francois Clemmons
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location =Birmingham, Alabama , U.S.flagicon|USADr. François Scarborough Clemmons (b.
April 23 ,1945 inBirmingham, Alabama ) is an American singer, performer, playwright and university lecturer. He is perhaps best known for his appearances on the PBS television series "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood " throughout the 1970s.History
Clemmons was born in Alabama, but his family moved to
Youngstown, Ohio while he was still very young. He was raised in a musical household, and some of the first songs he sang were pre-Civil WarNegro spiritual s which he heard his mother sing while she was working. When it was discovered that Clemmons had a gifted singing voice, he began to sing at nursery school and at church functions.Clemmons received a Bachelor of Music degree at
Oberlin College , and a Master of Fine Arts atCarnegie Mellon University . (Middlebury College , where he now teaches, awarded him an honorary degree of Doctor of Arts in 1996.)In 1968, Clemmons won the Metropolitan Opera Auditions in
Pittsburgh . InCleveland, Ohio , he won a position in theMetropolitan Opera Studio and began performing professionally in operas."Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"
For 25 years, Clemmons performed the role of Officer Clemmons, a friendly neighborhood policeman, on the children's television show "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood".
The Harlem Spiritual Ensemble
In the late 1980s, Clemmons had an experience singing spirituals with a friend that left him profoundly moved. The experience led him away from operatic performance toward an earlier love: traditional spirituals:
I was enjoying the singing of these spirituals .... I was giving artistry in a way -- I was giving my art in a way that I had not felt it was so important as when I was singing Mozart -- or when I was singing Schubert -- or Donizetti or Bellini .... I began to ask
Fred Rogers why there was no professional ensemble that sang spirituals comparable to a Haydn Society or a St. Cecelia Society or a Handel Society or Bach. [ [http://ctl.du.edu/spirituals/Present/interview.cfm?ID=2 "Sweet Chariot: the story of the spirituals."] Accessed September 14, 2007.]When he was unable to find a society like the one he envisioned, Clemmons decided to create one: The Harlem Spiritual Ensemble, dedicated to "preserving, sustaining and commissioning new and traditional arrangements of American Negro Spirituals for future generations." [ [https://seguecommunity.middlebury.edu/index.php?&site=clemmons§ion=17541&action=site François Clemmons' website] ]
Writing and arranging
Clemmons has arranged a volume of spirituals called "Song for Today" and has written and produced a stage musical based on the life of
Roland Hayes . His works currently in progress include an autobiography, a children's book, and a volume of poetry.Personal life
Dr. Clemmons lives and works in
Middlebury, Vermont , where he is an artist-in-residence and Twilight Scholar at Middlebury College. [ [http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/ump/majors/music/hours/clemmons.htm François Clemmons] at the Middlebury College website] He is a member ofPhi Mu Alpha Sinfonia , the national fraternity for men in music, of whichFred Rogers was also a member.References
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