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St. Joseph Roman Catholic Parish Application

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Cover Letter


Statement of Purpose

My calling as a church musician is to serve the people of God by facilitating worship that is theologically sound, spiritually nourishing, and artistically excellent. Over the past two decades, I have led music ministries in Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist, and Episcopal contexts, gaining a wide perspective on liturgical life while deepening my own commitment to Catholic musical heritage. With formal training in sacred music and choral conducting, I strive to craft liturgies that honor tradition while welcoming the present-day Church into vibrant participation.

I view the role of the church musician as both curator and cultivator: curating the rich legacy of sacred repertoire, and cultivating new expressions of praise that are faithful to the Church’s mission. Whether directing choirs, accompanying the liturgy, or teaching congregational song, my goal is to inspire prayerful participation and spiritual formation through music.

As I seek to return to the Roman Catholic Church, I do so with a heart ready to serve. I bring with me not only technical skill and academic preparation, but a reverence for the liturgy, a love for the communion of saints, and a desire to contribute to the Church’s ongoing work of evangelization and renewal. I am especially passionate about restoring the centrality of sacred music in the liturgy—not as performance, but as prayer, beauty, and offering.


Résumé

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Artistic Résumé

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Choral Conducting Media

Robert Ray’s “Gloria” (from Gospel Mass), as performed here by the University of Arizona Recital Choir (Nelly Hawley-Hayes and Dane Carten, soloists) is an example of my progress in my last semester of the MMus program at the University of Arizona. The rehearsal process involved intensive work on Gospel rhythms and harmonies and the inclusion of this modern style in a traditional setting. It is also representative of my research and concentration in including the Gospel, jazz, and blues genres in traditional worship.


Kurt Weill’s Kiddush, as performed here by the University of Arizona Recital Choir (Dane Carten, soloist) is also an example of my progress in my last semester of the MMus program at the University of Arizona. The rehearsal process involved intensive work in jazz harmonies and an in-depth study of composer Kurt Weill and his contributions to American musical theatre and Jewish sacred music.


Pop artist Tori Amos (from Newton, North Carolina) rose in popularity in the early 1990s with the release of her album, Little Earthquakes. Featured on this album is “Winter,” adapted for SSA choir by Fiona Lander and performed here by the University of Arizona Treble Glee.


Professional References

Rev. Dr. John Tittle
Pastor, Head of Staff
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church

jtittle@sapctucson.org

Recommendation from agohq.org:
…I was William (Clay) Whittington’s supervisor when I was pastor and head of staff at Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Tucson. I enthusiastically commend Mr. Whittington. He leads two worship services at Immanuel (traditional and alternative) with his voice, piano, organ, keyboards, bass guitar, and guitar. He directs the choir, bell choir, and has assembled a band. Not only is William an excellent musician, but he draws from a wide array of musical genres and is a gifted teacher, incorporating technique, theory, and humor that puts others at ease in the learning process. He is gifted in his ability to cultivate community so that the musical groups he leads work well together relationally. Mr. Whittington notices the strengths and growth areas of individual singers, and he adapts accordingly to bring out their best and minimize their weaknesses. He carefully chooses musical pieces that stretch the choir while being properly matched to their skill levels and number of members. He intuitively loves music, but he also has an insatiable curiosity about the “why” and “how” behind it. I have enjoyed bulletin inserts that he has crafted to give interesting historical background on the musical pieces featured that Sunday. Clay is passionate about music and helping others grow in their ability to sing, play, and enjoy music. I have been particularly impressed with the way that he is always ready to help those around him. He exhibited strong leadership skills in a time of transition in the life of our congregation. I have absolutely no reservations in terms of his vocational success. I hold him in the highest regard and he will be an excellent and appreciated asset wherever he serves.


Kris Goorsky
Director, Christian Formation
Immanuel Presbyterian Church

kris@immanuelpc.org

Recommendation from agohq.org:
William (Clay) is a very talented and experienced musician that I’ve worked with for 4 years. We have collaborated on various programs including vacation Bible school, Christmas pageants and various children’s choir experiences. He’s always very professional. He’s a creative person that I’ve really enjoyed working with. He would be a wonderful addition to your staff.


Heather Stricker
General Manager
The Gaslight Theatre

heather.gaslight@gmail.com

Recommendation from agohq.org:
Clay Whittington has been playing at the Gaslight Theatre for about 2 years. He’s an amazing performer and a true professional, always willing to step in to help when needed. Always on time and prepared. Great to work with, highly recommended!


Collegiate References

Dr. Elizabeth Schauer
Director, Choral Activities
University of Arizona

erschaue@arizona.edu
520-626-8936

Recommendation from agohq.org:
“I am pleased to share this recommendation for Clay Whittington. I have known him for the two years that he has been in the graduate choral conducting program as a master’s student at the University of Arizona, where I serve as Director of Choral Activities. Clay is passionate about music and his faith, and he has been disciplined, intentional and determined in his work for his degree. He has grown in his understanding of music on a variety of levels – in his knowledge of literature, in his analytical skills, in his gesture, in his rehearsal procedure and effectiveness, in his expressiveness, and in his grasp of the appropriate style of performance for a range of genres. He has provided effective, responsible and dedicated leadership in his professional positions. I know the people at his church and at the Gaslight Theatre have been very happy with his professional work, and I have as well. His assistance with organizational and technological things has been invaluable. He is thoughtful, reflective, kind and generous, and I give him my enthusiastic recommendation.


Dr. M. Nicole Davis
Assistant Professor, Music
University of Arizona

davismn@arizona.edu
520-369-2594

Recommendation from agohq.org:
Clay is an exceptional musician and person. He works hard, is dedicated to growth, and is a wonderful colleague to his peers. I am confident that he will be a productive and delightful member of your organization. If you need any more information, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

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