Robert P. Manookin scores for large ensembles, approximately 1935-1985
Scope and Contents
This series generally consists music for large ensemble groups, such as pageants, choir and orchestra, or orchestra alone. Each title often includes photocopied sets of parts, manuscripts, photocopied full score manuscripts, conductor score, translucent copies, and/or pageant scripts if applicable. Much of the choral or orchestral music was premiered at Brigham Young University. Pageant music was written for the New Zealand Temple. Dates range approximately 1935-1985.
Dates
- Creation: approximately 1935-1985
Creator
- Manookin, Robert P., 1918-1997 (composer, Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Open for public research.
Conditions Governing Use
It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances. Permission to publish material from Robert P. Manookin music manuscripts, scores, and other materials must be obtained from the Supervisor of Reference Services and/or the L. Tom Perry Special Collections Board of Curators.
Biographical History
Robert P. Manookin (1918-1997) was a prominent LDS composer and BYU faculty emeritus who contributed hymns to the 1985 LDS hymnbook and Children's Songbook.
Robert Park Manookin was born on April 12, 1918, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He graduated from East High School in 1936, shortly after which he was called to serve in the German Austria Mission from 1937 to 1939. Upon arriving home, he married Edna Lucile Burningham in 1940, but that marriage ultimately culminated in a divorce. He later married Helen Adele Haugen in 1965. In terms of his educational history, he received a BA from Brigham Young University in 1955, a Master's in Music from the University of Illinois in 1959, and a doctorate from the University of Utah in 1967. Throughout all of this, he studied with some of the greatest LDS composers: Frank W. Asper, Alexander Schreiner, J. Spencer Cornwall, and B. Cecil Gates. Manookin taught at BYU as a professor of theory and composition until 1980, when he was called to serve a mission in the New Zealand Temple with his wife, Helen. They served three additional missions after: Manila Philippines Temple in 1984, the Sydney Australia Temple in 1989, and England, Leeds in 1993. He was also a member of the General Church Music Committee. Manookin died in Orem in 1997.
Extent
3 boxes
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
Materials maintained in original order.
Subject
- Manookin, Robert P., 1918-1997 (composer, Person)
Repository Details
Part of the L. Tom Perry Special Collections Repository
1130 HBLL
Brigham Young University
Provo Utah 84602 United States