François Clemmons

François Clemmons

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Dr. François Scarborough Clemmons (b. April 23, 1945 in Birmingham, Alabama) is an American singer, performer, playwright and university lecturer. He is perhaps best known for his appearances on the PBS television series "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" throughout the 1970s.

History

Clemmons was born in Alabama, but his family moved to Youngstown, Ohio while he was still very young. He was raised in a musical household, and some of the first songs he sang were pre-Civil War Negro spirituals which he heard his mother sing while she was working. When it was discovered that Clemmons had a gifted singing voice, he began to sing at nursery school and at church functions.

Clemmons received a Bachelor of Music degree at Oberlin College, and a Master of Fine Arts at Carnegie Mellon University. (Middlebury College, where he now teaches, awarded him an honorary degree of Doctor of Arts in 1996.)

In 1968, Clemmons won the Metropolitan Opera Auditions in Pittsburgh. In Cleveland, Ohio, he won a position in the Metropolitan Opera Studio and began performing professionally in operas.

"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"

For 25 years, Clemmons performed the role of Officer Clemmons, a friendly neighborhood policeman, on the children's television show "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood".

The Harlem Spiritual Ensemble

In the late 1980s, Clemmons had an experience singing spirituals with a friend that left him profoundly moved. The experience led him away from operatic performance toward an earlier love: traditional spirituals:

I was enjoying the singing of these spirituals .... I was giving artistry in a way -- I was giving my art in a way that I had not felt it was so important as when I was singing Mozart -- or when I was singing Schubert -- or Donizetti or Bellini .... I began to ask Fred Rogers why there was no professional ensemble that sang spirituals comparable to a Haydn Society or a St. Cecelia Society or a Handel Society or Bach. [ [http://ctl.du.edu/spirituals/Present/interview.cfm?ID=2 "Sweet Chariot: the story of the spirituals."] Accessed September 14, 2007.]

When he was unable to find a society like the one he envisioned, Clemmons decided to create one: The Harlem Spiritual Ensemble, dedicated to "preserving, sustaining and commissioning new and traditional arrangements of American Negro Spirituals for future generations." [ [https://seguecommunity.middlebury.edu/index.php?&site=clemmons&section=17541&action=site François Clemmons' website] ]

Writing and arranging

Clemmons has arranged a volume of spirituals called "Song for Today" and has written and produced a stage musical based on the life of Roland Hayes. His works currently in progress include an autobiography, a children's book, and a volume of poetry.

Personal life

Dr. Clemmons lives and works in Middlebury, Vermont, where he is an artist-in-residence and Twilight Scholar at Middlebury College. [ [http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/ump/majors/music/hours/clemmons.htm François Clemmons] at the Middlebury College website] He is a member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, the national fraternity for men in music, of which Fred Rogers was also a member.

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