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Jerold Don Ottley (April 7, 1934February 19, 2021) was an American music director and choral conductor. He served as the director of the
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(Choir) from 1974 to 1999. During his tenure, he established the Choir's annual Christmas concert and appointed its first female organist. Prior to that, he was assistant chair of the
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's Music Department.


Early life

Ottley was born in
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, on April 7, 1934, to Sidney and Alice Ottley. He studied choral conducting at the University of Utah, where he earned a
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. He was subsequently granted a Fulbright scholarship to study at the Academy of Music in
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. He later earned a doctorate from the
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. He became a faculty member at the University of Utah's Music Department and served as its assistant department chair.


Career

Ottley first worked with the Choir as assistant director on a part-time basis. In 1974, he was requested to act as the Choir's musical director and accepted the position, succeeding Jay E. Welch. Under Ottley's leadership, the rules regarding the Choir became more restrictive. Prospective members needed to have a recommendation from the lay leaders of their local congregation (
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or
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). This is recognized as giving the group a more religious direction. An attendance policy was also instituted and auditions came to be more formal and organized. Ottley's duties with the Choir included the preparation and performance of nearly thirteen hundred weekly radio and television broadcasts of ''
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''. He also led the choir in more than thirty commercial recordings and more than twenty major tours, in addition to regular concerts in the Choir's home in the
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. The group sang at the inaugural march of the 1981 inauguration of Ronald Reagan, who labelled them "America’s Choir". Eight years later, they performed at the
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, who described them as "a national treasure". Ottley appointed Bonnie Goodliffe as one of the Choir's organists in 1988. She was its first female organist; Goodliffe later described Ottley as being "very forward-thinking". He also established the group's annual Christmas concert. After Ottley retired in 1999, he was involved in volunteer work for four years as administrator and teacher for the Choir's Training School at
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, as a Choir staff volunteer to revise the choral library computer database, as artistic advisor to the Salt Lake Interfaith Roundtable, and as
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of his ward in
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(LDS Church). From 2005 to 2008, he directed the University Chorale, taught music education courses, and assisted in administration at
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, a LDS Church-owned university in the town of Laie, on Oahu's north shore.


Personal life and death

Ottley married JoAnn South in 1956, and they remained married until his death. She was an accomplished soprano who, like her husband, was a Fulbright scholar at Cologne's Academy of Music. Together, they had two children. Their daughter, Allison, followed her mother's footsteps and became a singer; their son played the keyboard. Ottley and his wife were diagnosed with
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in November 2020 amid the pandemic in Utah. He died from complications of the virus on February 19, 2021, at age 86, in
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.


References


External links


Biography page at BYU-Hawaii
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