David Howard Hegarty (born March 1, 1945 in
Mount Clemens, Michigan
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) is an American
organist
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and
composer.
He has served as organist at the
Castro Theatre
The Castro Theatre is a historic movie palace in San Francisco that became San Francisco Historic Landmark #100 in September 1976. Located at 429 Castro Street in the Castro District, it was built in 1922 with a California Churrigueresque faĂ ...
in
San Francisco
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since 1978.
Career
Hegarty's interest in music was inspired at an early age by his father, who was a trombonist.
He began playing the accordion at age 7, but was soon introduced to the organ at the church where his mother did cleaning. In an interview Hegarty recounted that when his mother went to the church to clean in the evenings, "I wouldn't miss it. I'd go there with her so I could play the organ." Hegarty taught himself how to play the organ, and by the time he reached high school he had a job as a church organist.
He continued his study of music and the organ in college, receiving a B.A. in music from
Loma Linda University in 1968, and going on to earn a master's degree in organ performance from
Andrews University
Andrews University is a private Seventh-day Adventist university in Berrien Springs, Michigan. Founded in 1874 as Battle Creek College, it was the first higher education facility started by Seventh-day Adventists and is the flagship universi ...
in 1970 where he studied organ with C. Warren Becker.
[ In 1971 he assumed the position of organist for the Kettering Seventh-day Adventist Church in Kettering, Ohio, a position that he held until 1976. In 1972 Hegarty entered the doctoral program in music at the ]University of Cincinnati
The University of Cincinnati (UC or Cincinnati) is a public research university in Cincinnati, Ohio. Founded in 1819 as Cincinnati College, it is the oldest institution of higher education in Cincinnati and has an annual enrollment of over 44,0 ...
where he studied organ with Wayne Fisher, however as he was nearing the completion of his doctoral studies he was lured away by the Lorenz Publishing Company with an offer of a full-time position as a composer and Editor of ''The Sacred Organ Journal''.[
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Composer
Hegarty joined the Lorenz Publishing Company in 1974, and began a prolific period of composing for the organ.[ In addition to serving as editor for Lorenz's ''The Sacred Organ Journal'', where many of his original compositions were published, Hegarty was a regular contributor to other Lorenz publications including ''The Organist'' and ''The Organ Portfolio''. Other publishing credits during his long association with Lorenz include eleven books of music:
*''Gospel Hymn Duets, Vol. 3'' (KK504, 1976)
*''Toccatas! Toccatas!'' (KK258, 1977)
*''Favorite Hymn Duets'' (KK321, 1985)
*''Sacred Organ Diversities'' (KK504, 1986)
*''Organ Duets for Four Hands'' (KK358, 1986)
*''Easy Festive Classics for Organ and Piano'' (KK353, 1986)
*''In Dulci Jubilo (Christmas Organ/Piano Duets)'' (KK421, 1987)
*''Christmas Duets for Organ and Piano, Vol. 4'' (KK356, 1987)
*''Hymn Innovations for the Organist'' (KK450, 1991)
*''Hymns in Free Style'' (KK137, 1991)
*''Hymn Innovations for Organ and Piano'' (70/1009, 1993)
In 1976 Hegarty resigned from his position at Lorenz (and his organist position at Kettering Seventh-day Adventist Church) to move to San Francisco, California. He continued publishing his original compositions with Lorenz and other publishers including ]Broadman Press
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and Hal Leonard Publications.[ As Hegarty settled into a California lifestyle, his compositional interests shifted from the sacred to the secular. He was appointed organist of the ]Castro Theatre
The Castro Theatre is a historic movie palace in San Francisco that became San Francisco Historic Landmark #100 in September 1976. Located at 429 Castro Street in the Castro District, it was built in 1922 with a California Churrigueresque faĂ ...
in 1978, and began arranging both popular music and film music for his performances there. He became a frequent contributor to ''Sheet Music Magazine'' with arrangements for organ of such popular songs as ''The Way You Look Tonight'', ''Who's Sorry Now'', and ''In the Mood''. He also published articles on organ performance technique.
In 1993 he founded Hegarty Music Press to develop and publish instructional material for organ performance, and to publish his original compositions.
He also published works by the legendary radio/television organist John Gart, who Hegarty deeply admired.[ Notable publications from Hegarty Music Press include:
*''Method of Organ Playing'' (1993)
*''12 Service Pieces'' (1993)
*''Hymns for Bass Coupler'' (1993)
*''Six Rhythmic Organ Solos'' (by John Gart, 1994)
*''Maestro Magic'' (1995)
*''Maestro Magic Live'' (1996)
Hegarty's compositions have also appeared on stage and screen. In 2007 he was co-arranger, with his partner, Leonard Moors, of music for the ]New York Musical Theatre Festival
The New York Musical Festival (NYMF) was an annual three-week summer festival that operated from 2004 to 2019. It presented more than 30 new musicals a year in New York City's midtown theater district. More than half were chosen by leading theate ...
production of Joel Adlen’s ''Emma''. Hegarty has composed and performed the organ soundtracks for two films:
*''Hole to China'' (1999)
*''The Magic Man'' (2011)
In 2017 Hegarty was commissioned to compose ''Appalachian Triptych'', a piece that he dedicated to organist Jonathan Dimmock. This piece has been performed widely in Europe and the United States, and, in October 2018, broadcast on the Pipedreams program of American Public Media
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.
Concert organist
When Hegarty came to San Francisco in 1976 he began performing at eclectic venues: a piano bar some nights, an East Bay pizza parlor on other nights, substituting at the Castro Theatre when he could, and of course church on Sundays. Some evenings between sets in a piano bar he would race to the Castro Theatre to play an intermission, then rush back to the piano bar for his next set. In a biopic Hegarty recalled the first time that he played at the Castro Theatre in 1976:
After two years of playing at the Castro Theatre as a substitute, Hegarty joined the Castro Theatre as staff organist in 1978. In addition to his work at the Castro, Hegarty was named a staff organist at Palo Alto's Stanford Theatre
The Stanford Theatre is a classical independent movie theater in Palo Alto, California. It was designed and built in the 1920s as a movie palace styled in neoclassical Persian and Moorish architecture. Today it specializes in films produced betw ...
in 1998, and in the same year became a regular recitalist at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor
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, presenting monthly pops concerts on the E.M. Skinner
Ernest Martin Skinner (January 15, 1866 – November 26/27, 1960) was an American pipe organ builder. His electro-pneumatic switching systems advanced the technology of organ building in the first part of the 20th century.
Biography
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Organ. His concert tours have taken him all across America, and even around the coast of South America (as an organist for Prudential Lines South American Cruises). He has performed in many of the most prestigious concert venues in the United States including Kennedy Center
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, Davies Symphony Hall
Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall is the concert hall component of the San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center in San Francisco, California. The 2,743-seat hall was completed in 1980 at a cost of US$28 million to give the San Francisco ...
, the Crystal Cathedral
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, and Grace Cathedral.[ Hegarty is appreciated by audiences and critics alike. Paul Hume of ]The Washington Post
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described Hegarty as "one of the best."
Organ designer
In 2015 the Wurlitzer organ
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, which had been on loan to the Castro Theatre since 1982, was removed. The owners of the organ were moving out of the Bay Area, and they needed to take the organ with them. The tradition of organ performance at the theatre dated back to the theatre's opening in 1922, and David Hegarty was not about to let that tradition die. Within a week Hegarty installed his personal digital organ in the theatre and performances continued, albeit on a much less capable organ than the "Mighty Wurlitzer."
During his concert tours throughout the United States, Hegarty was particularly impressed by the Harrah Symphonic Organ in Hurricane, West Virginia
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History
Hurricane was named after Hurricane Creek, which was, in turn, ...
. The designer of that organ, Allen Harrah, was formerly president of the Rodgers Organ Company and inventor of the "hybrid" organ which uses a combination of wind-blown pipes (as in a traditional pipe organ) and digital pipe and orchestral voices to produce a much wider palette of sounds than would be found in a pipe organ alone. Hegarty conceived of an organ design for the Castro Theatre based on Harrah's work, and contacted Allen Harrah about the idea of designing such an organ. Harrah was excited about the project, and offered to produce a detailed design of the organ pro bono.
Hegarty formed a non-profit organization to manage the building of the new "Castro Symphonic Theatre Organ," and recruited Lauren Woodland
Lauren Woodland (born October 28, 1977) is an American attorney and semi-retired actress. Before entering the field of law, she appeared in more than 50 commercials, guest starred in more than 20 television programs and starred as a series regula ...
and Harry Garland
Harry T. Garland (born 1947) is a scientist, engineer, author, and entrepreneur who co-founded Cromemco Inc., one of the earliest and most successful microcomputer companies. He received the B.A. degree in mathematics from Kalamazoo College, and ...
to serve on his Board of Directors. Hegarty serves as president of the board. Construction has begun on the new organ which, with seven manuals, will be the world’s largest hybrid organ.
Archivist
David Hegarty serves as conservator and archivist of the musical artifacts for the estate of John Gart and for the estate of Angela Morley
Angela Morley (10 March 192414 January 2009) was an English composer and conductor who became a familiar household name to BBC Radio listeners in the 1950s. She attributed her entry into composing and arranging largely to the influence and en ...
.
Hegarty furthers the legacy of John Gart by frequently including Gart's works in his concert programs, and through his publishing company, Hegarty Music Press, he has published previously unknown Gart compositions.
Hegarty has also transcribed several of Angela Morley's compositions for organ, and regularly performs them in concert. In 2003 he was invited to perform his transcription of Morley's "Snow Ride" in a concert at Davies Symphony Hall
Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall is the concert hall component of the San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center in San Francisco, California. The 2,743-seat hall was completed in 1980 at a cost of US$28 million to give the San Francisco ...
with the San Francisco Symphony. In 2009 he was asked by The Film Music Society
The Film Music Society (formerly the Society for the Preservation of Film Music) is an international non-profit organization supporting the preservation of music from motion pictures and television programs.
Mission
Patterned after the National G ...
to write a remembrance of Angela Morley
Angela Morley (10 March 192414 January 2009) was an English composer and conductor who became a familiar household name to BBC Radio listeners in the 1950s. She attributed her entry into composing and arranging largely to the influence and en ...
which was published in their quarterly journal, "The Cue Sheet."
Recordings
Hegarty has released four CD's:
*''Phantastic! Symphonic Impressions for Two Organs and Virtual Orchestra'' (1998)
*''The Symphonic Organ Goes to Hollywood!'' (2006)
*''Inspirations'' (2006)
*''A Live Symphonic Organ Pops Concert'' (2012)
Other organists who have recorded Hegarty's original compositions and arrangements include Kenrick S. Mervine (''Sabbath Suite'', ''White Christmas'', ''Ave Maria: A Symphonic Suite for Organ'') and Steven Frank (''Aria Pathétique''.)[
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Recognition
In 2012 the San Francisco Arts Commission
The San Francisco Arts Commission (SFAC) is the City agency that champions the arts as essential to daily life by investing in a vibrant arts community, enlivening the urban environment and shaping innovative cultural policy in San Francisco, Cali ...
engaged artist Paul Madonna to produce a series of six posters honoring a "broad array of arts and artists in San Francisco’s history." The posters were put on prominent display along Market Street in San Francisco. One of those six posters was dedicated to honoring Hegarty.
Each year the San Francisco Film Society
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The Execut ...
honors the "Bay Area film community’s most vital figures and institutions." In 2013 Hegarty was so recognized "for the indelible mark he has made on the Bay Area’s vital and progressive filmmaking culture."
In 2018 Hegarty received a Certificate of Honor from the Mayor of San Francisco recognizing him for his work in “creating the world’s most impressive and versatile hybrid symphonic organ,” and congratulating Hegarty on his 40th year as organist for the Castro Theatre.
References
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on the Castro Theatre Wurlitzer.
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