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Merrill Boyd Jenson (born January 20, 1947) is an American composer and arranger who has composed film scores for over thirty films including Emma Smith: My Story, Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration,
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,
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, Harry's War, and Windwalker. Many of the films Jenson composed music for were directed by Academy Award-winning director
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. Jenson has also composed several concert productions including a symphony that premiered at Carnegie Hall. Additionally, he has composed music for many television commercials including the acclaimed Homefront ads, music for three outdoor pageants, and several albums. Jenson lives in Provo, Utah with his wife Betsy Lee Jenson.


Early life

Jenson was born in
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on January 20, 1947. He was introduced to music at an early age with his mother teaching him how to conduct music in front of a mirror while listening to recordings of the
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. She also taught him to play the piano while his father taught him the trumpet. He attended
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where he directed the BYU Cougar Marching Band and graduated with a degree in Music Composition. Soon after graduating, Jenson took on odd jobs at the film studios in Los Angeles in order to be near the industry. While there he was able to meet and associate with some of the great film composers of the day.


Career

Jenson eventually landed a few tiny composing projects at the
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. His big break came when he met director
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. Merrill hired Jenson to compose the score to the sequel of his Academy Award-winning documentary The Great American Cowboy. Jenson’s score to The Great American Indian was recorded with him conducting the
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. This was the first of many collaborations between Jenson and Merrill including Windwalker Harry's War, and Take Down. Jenson worked for many years with
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writing music for films and commercials for
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including '' The Phone Call'' (1977). During this time Jenson composed music for the award-winning Homefront commercials and films such as How Rare a Possession: The Book of Mormon. Later he also wrote the music for the three films that have played in the Legacy Theater in the
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on
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in
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,
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, and Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration. Jenson collaborated with award-winning composer
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to compose the music for three PBS documentaries by producer and director
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: Trail of Hope: The Story of the Mormon Trail, American Prophet: The Story of Joseph Smith, and Sacred Stone: Temple on the Mississippi. A career highlight for him was composing the score for the critically acclaimed film Emma Smith: My Story which played in many theaters across the country. Jenson has taught music composition at
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since 2008, and at
Snow College Snow College is a public community college in Ephraim, Utah. It offers certificates and associate degrees in a number of areas, along with bachelor's degrees in music and software engineering and a four-year nursing program. Snow College is part ...
since 2012.


Film and soundtrack scores

*The First Vision (1976) * John Baker's Last Race (1976) *The Great American Indian (1976) *
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(1977) * The Phone Call (1977) *
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(1978) *Three Warriors (1978) *Where Jesus Walked (1978) *
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(1978) *The Emmett Smith Story (1979) *Blind Love (1979) *
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(1979) * Take Down (1979) * Windwalker (1980) *
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(1980) *Oakland Temple Pageant (1980) * Harry's War (1981) *The Red Fury (1984) *One Fold, One Shepherd - musical (1984) *Washington DC Visitor Center - film (1984) *Grand Circle - Zion Canyon Visitor Center (1985) *Mormon Battalion Visitors Center - film(1986) * How Rare a Possession: The Book of Mormon (1987) *Alamo: The Price of Freedom (1988) * On Our Own (1988) *Nora's Christmas Gift (1989) *Remembering Nauvoo - Nauvoo Visitors Center (1989) *Carthage Jail Visitors Center - film (1989) *
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(1990) *Polynesian Odyssey (1991) *
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(1991/1994) *Froboland - water screen projection (1995) *Second Chance (1996) *Trail of Hope: The Story of the Mormon Trail (1997) with
Sam Cardon Sam Cardon is a composer whose credits include 15 large-format films: ''Titans Of The Ice Age'', ''Mummies'', ''Mystic India'', ''Texas'', ''The Big Picture'', ''Forces Of Nature'', ''Lewis and Clark'', ''The Legendary Journeys'', ''Shackleton's A ...
*The Witness (1997) *Alyson's Closet (1998) *The Book of Mormon Video Soundtrack (1999) *The New Testament Video Soundtrack (1999) *
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(2000) *American Prophet: The Story of Joseph Smith (2000) with
Sam Cardon Sam Cardon is a composer whose credits include 15 large-format films: ''Titans Of The Ice Age'', ''Mummies'', ''Mystic India'', ''Texas'', ''The Big Picture'', ''Forces Of Nature'', ''Lewis and Clark'', ''The Legendary Journeys'', ''Shackleton's A ...
*Bug Off! (2001) *Water with Food Coloring (2001) *Horse Crazy (2001) * Out of Step (2002) *Sacred Stone: Temple on the Mississippi (2002) with
Sam Cardon Sam Cardon is a composer whose credits include 15 large-format films: ''Titans Of The Ice Age'', ''Mummies'', ''Mystic India'', ''Texas'', ''The Big Picture'', ''Forces Of Nature'', ''Lewis and Clark'', ''The Legendary Journeys'', ''Shackleton's A ...
*Almost Perfect - musical (2002) *Manti Miracle Pageant (2002) *Hill Cumorah Visitors Center - film (2003) *Kirtland, Ohio Visitors Center - film (2003) * Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration (2005) *Praise to the Man (2005) *Profile of a Prophet - musical (2005) *Mesa Temple Pageant (2005) *Martin Harris Pageant (2007) * Emma Smith: My Story (2008) *Friends for Life (2008) *Demographic Winter (2008) with Arlen Card *Demographic Bomb (2009) *Horse Crazy 2:The Legend of Grizzly Mountain (2010) *The Lost Civilizations of North America (2010) * The Boathouse Detectives (2010) *Masque (2012) *Washington DC Temple Visitors Center - film (2013) *Mexico Temple Visitors Center - film (2014) *The Infinite Gift (2015)


Concert productions

*The Clancy Brothers (1992). Irish folk music for the
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. *The Garden (1995). Allegorical oratorio co-written with Michael McLean and Bryce Neubert. *Pioneer Portrait (1998). Suite for concert band. *Come Unto Christ (1999). Oratorio commissioned by
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. *This is Christmas (2000).
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Christmas concert with
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and
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. *Viking Saga (2003). Symphony that premiered at
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. *Legacy Suite for Orchestra (2004). Performed in
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. *String Quintet in F Major (2004). For the
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Faculty String Quintet. *How Glorious the Voice of God (2005). Song cycle for the
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Opera Department. *Music & the Spoken Word (2006). With
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commemorating the centennial of Norwegian independence. *Concert of Orchestral Works (2010). Conducting the
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Symphony. *O Little Town of Bethlehem (2010). Performed in the Libby Gardner Concert Hall at the
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. *Gloria by
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(2012). Orchestrated for British Brass Band *Chanson De Nuit (2013). Orchestrated for Orchestral Winds. *A Canyon People's Portrait (2014). Overture composed and premiered in
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. *Spirit of Yosemite (2015). Premiered by the Utah Premier Brass.


Discography

*Beyond (1992) with the
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*Encore (1992) *In A Land Called Israel (1993) with
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square, formerly known as the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, is an American choir, acting as part of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It has performed in the Salt Lake Tabernacle for ov ...
*Noel (1993) with
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square, formerly known as the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, is an American choir, acting as part of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It has performed in the Salt Lake Tabernacle for ov ...
*This Is Christmas (1994) with
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*The Nativity Story (1994) with
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*The Garden (1995) with Michael McLean and Bryce Neubert *Pioneer Portrait (1996)with the
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*Merry Christmas (1997) *High on a Mountaintop: Hymns of the Restoration (2004) with the
Prague Symphony Orchestra The Prague Symphony Orchestra (Prague, Czech Republic, cs, Symfonický orchestr hlavního města Prahy ''FOK'') is a Czech orchestra based in Prague. The orchestra has traditionally been known by the acronym 'FOK', standing for 'Film-Opera-Koncert' ...


References

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Further reading

* * — Transcript of 2003 KSL NewsRadio interview * — Transcript of 1999 KSL NewsRadio interview


External links

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Merrill Jenson's Official Website
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