- John Longhurst
John Longhurst (born 1940) was an
organist for theMormon Tabernacle Choir for 30 years. He is also noted for writing the music to theLatter-day Saint hymn "I Believe in Christ" and being the one of the few main forces behind the design of theConference Center organ.As a child, Longhurst lived on a ranch near Placerville,
California . In 1949, his father died and the family moved toSalt Lake City ,Utah . As a young man, Longhurst served as aMormon missionary in the Atlantic States Mission ofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .Longhurst earned a bachelor's and a
master's degree s inmusic from theUniversity of Utah and aPh.D. from theEastman School of Music at theUniversity of Rochester .During the mid-1960s, Longhurst was a member of the
Mormon Tabernacle Choir .Longhurst married Nancy Medrim, a native of Syracuse,
New York , in theSalt Lake Temple in 1969. They are the parents of four children.Longhurst served as a professor at
Brigham Young University .From 1977 to 2007 Longhurst served as a Mormon Tabernacle Choir organist.
References
*"Church News",
2007-11-24 , p. 7, 14
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