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Kurt Bestor (born 1958) is an American keyboardist and composer specializing in
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, film scores, and jazz. He is known for his instrumental Christmas arrangements. His best-known songs are "Prayer of the Children", "Mama Don't You Weep". He is also known for composing music for the 1993 movie ''
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'', and for writing music for the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic games, as well as various official
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videos. A longtime
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resident, Bestor plays concerts in Salt Lake City and the Western states.


Childhood years

Kurt Bestor was born in 1958 in
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. He took piano lessons from his mother as a child. His grandpa played the trumpet in Western Big bands and his uncle played with the trumpet in
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's band. Later on Kurt Bestor and his family moved to
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in 1966, where he attended
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and learned how to play the
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. When Bestor watched the 1975 film ''
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'', he later recalled "I knew that's what I wanted to do when I saw ''Jaws'' during high school. I have made a goal to score films ever since." He decided to compose soundtracks for movies which he went on to do for '' The Buttercream Gang'' and ''Rigoletto.'' He was also influenced by classical music.


College years

In 1977 Bestor and his family joined
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. He later went on a two-year religious mission in
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, where he observed social problems such as homelessness and poverty. The Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s would later inspire his song "Prayer of the Children." After his mission, Bestor married his first wife Melodie. Bestor attended
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to write his songs for student projects, and also composed music for the
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's composer lab. He ultimately dropped out of
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college to pursue a full-time musical career.


Music career (1980-today)

In his early 20s, Kurt began working as a trumpet player and arranger at the Osmond TV Studios in Orem, Utah. He performed for a number of TV shows, TV specials, and early productions of the "Children's Miracle Network Telethon." He also provided arrangements for these productions. Also, during this time, Kurt and his colleague Sam Cardon were hired to composed and produce a large library of commercial jingles. This provided Kurt his first opportunity to create and arrange a large amount of music on a deadline, which would help him greatly as he later pursued his film scoring career. Bestor was awarded an Emmy for his collaboration with Sam Cardon on the original music for ABC's coverage of the 1988 Winter Olympics. This provided his first record company "Airus Records" to encourage Kurt to produce his first Christmas album. In the fall of 1988, Kurt Bestor released ''An Airus Christmas Volume 1'' on cassette and CD. It was a career success for Bestor, and spawned his first live Christmas concert, held at Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City. Kurt Bestor's Christmas music received national radio airplay in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and continues to be heard today during seasonal broadcast periods. He later went on to release ''Joyspring'', ''Seasons'', ''Evening Angels'', ''An Airus Christmas Volume 2'', and ''Innovators'' which featured Kurt's best-known composition "Prayer of the Children". He also released ''Noel Christmas Volume 3'' and the album ''Sketches'' with the song ''Mama Don't You Weep''. He also created film music for
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videos, and composed the soundtrack for the 1993 movie ''Rigoletto'' and the 2000 cartoon movie "The Scarecrow". Kurt also composed for albums such as ''Innovators II'' and composed music for the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympics. Kurt Bestor still performs his "Kurt Bestor Christmas" Concerts, held now at the Eccles Theatre in Salt Lake City. In December 2018, Kurt completed his 31st consecutive year of these performances. He also performs a series of concerts each year over the Christmas holidays at the Egyptian Theater in Park City, Utah. In 2014, Bestor released his first music video to accompany his song "Baroque Coco" from his album, ''Kurt Bestor and the Collective; Outside the Lines.''


Personal life

Bestor's 20-year marriage to first wife Melodie ended in 1999, and a hasty second marriage ended in 2001 after just a few months. Balancing career obligations with family duties became difficult and created distance between Bestor and his children, Kristin and Erika, both of whom were born with
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, a spinal defect that causes partial paralysis and other disabilities. In January 2003, Bestor married Petrina, a Kenyan-born safari guide who moved to Utah after serving as an assistant to Robert Redford on the set of ''
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''.


Discography


Albums

*1988: ''Joyspring'' *1989: ''Seasons'' *1990: ''Joyspring II'' *1993: ''Innovators'' *1994: ''Evening Angels'' *1996: ''Timpanogos - A Prayer for Mountain Grace / Utah: 5 Sacred Lessons'' *1997: ''Sketches'' *1998: ''Fathers'' *1999: ''The Dance'' *2002: ''Innovators II'' *2005: ''A Life'' (ep) *2014: ''Outside the Lines''


Christmas albums

*1988: ''An Airus Christmas volume 1 (later known as Kurt Bestor Christmas volume 1 in 1996)'' *1991: ''An Airus Christmas volume 2 (later known as Kurt Bestor Christmas volume 2 in 1996)'' *1995: ''Christmas (later known as Noel in 1997)'' *1999: ''One Silent Night'' *2002: ''A Kurt Bestor Christmas - By Request'' *2016: ''Comes a Christmas Morning'' *2020: ''Christmas Time Is Here''


Soundtracks and scores

*1989: A More Perfect Union: America Becomes a Nation *1990: The Witching of Ben Wagner *1991: ''In Your Wildest Dreams'' *1991: ''The Seventh Brother'' *1992: Split Infinity *1992: ''The Buttercream Gang'' *1993: ''Rigoletto'' *1993: The Buttercream Gang in Secret of Treasure Mountain *1995: ''Behind the Waterfall'' *1995: ''Unspoken Song - A Celebration of 100 Years of Utah Spirit'' (with Sam Cardon) *1995: ''UTAH - Musical Spectacular'' (with Sam Cardon) *1998: ''Sedona - Spirit of Wonder'' *1998: No More Baths *1998: The Ghost of Dickens past *1999: New Testament soundtrack *1999: Book of Mormon soundtrack *1999: Doctrine and Covenants soundtrack *2000: The Scarecrow *2000: ''The Lamb of God / Passion of the Lamb'' *2001: ''Saints of the Seas'' *2008: ''The Great American West''


References


Sources



Kurt Bestors official website. *

Chasing his muse has given him much turmoil.

How composer Kurt Bestor found his own Christmas groove

Kurt Bestors Biography at Famous Mormons website.

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