Helen Kemp
Helen Kemp was an American voice teacher, church music pedagogue, composer, and children's choir clinician.
Born Helen Hubbert in Perkasie, Pennsylvania, she attended the former Sell-Perk High School. She attended Westminster Choir College, where she met her future husband, John S.C. Kemp. The couple married in 1942, and later served on the Church Music faculty at Westminster. The Kemps moved to Oklahoma City in 1949 to work at the city's First Presbyterian Church. They were founding members of the Choristers Guild. In 1968, the couple returned to the faculty of Westminster Choir College. She wrote several books on children's choirs, including Of Primary Importance. She was named Professor Emerita of Voice and Church Music at Westminster upon her retirement.
Compositions
Kemp was a prolific choral composer, editor, and author of resources books for children's choirs. Among her many works published by Choristers Guild are:- text by Helen Kemp
Death
Kemp died in Jamison, Pennsylvania. The Kemps' marriage produced five children, daughters Julia, Peggy and Kathy, and sons John and Michael. The marriage lasted until John Kemp's death in 1997. Her 5 children survived her, as did 11 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.Links
- , musicinnewjersey.com, May 6, 2015; accessed September 3, 2015.
- , fpcokc.org; accessed September 3, 2015.
- Mary Jane Voogt, , reformedworship.org; accessed September 3, 2015.
- The Diapason, 2015
Category:1918 births
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Category:American musicologists
Category:American women musicologists
Category:20th-century American educators
Category:People from [Perkasie, Pennsylvania]
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Category:Westminster Choir College alumni
Category:21st-century American women