Eternal Memory: Helen Spanovich
JOHNSTOWN, PA - The Diocesan Chancery is saddened to announce that Helen Spanovich, long-time former choir director of Christ the Saviour Cathedral and Instructor of Music at Christ The Saviour Seminary reposed in the Lord on Monday, March 6, 2017.
Helen’s musical career began when as an eleven year old she was a member of the Spanovich family orchestra. After she studied under private tutors, her choir directing career began with an all-girls choir in the 1940’s. Over a span of 75 years, in addition to the Cathedral Choir and Seminary Chorus, she taught a-capella choirs in the Greater Johnstown area representing four jurisdictions: St. Mary’s Antiochian Orthodox Church Choir (Westmont); St. Michael Antiochian Orthodox Church Choir (Greensburg); St. George Serbian Orthodox Church Choir (Cambria City); St. Petka Serbian Orthodox Church Choir (Woodvale); St. John Orthodox Male Choir (Conemaugh). At one time she taught seven different choirs each week, sometimes directing two rehearsals in one evening!
Helen taught liturgical music and voice at Christ the Saviour Seminary from 1960 until her repose, musically mentoring a total of 124 priests! She also produced three seminary recordings during that time.
Helen directed the Cathedral Choir for the visits of three Patriarchs, of them two Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople. She led the liturgical music for the ordination and enthronement of two bishops, together with uncountable historical events that have taken place in the Cathedral since she began directing there in 1972. She published two books of musical renditions of Carpatho-Russian Plain chant which she transposed into 4-part harmony, including the Lenten Pre-sanctified Liturgy, Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, the Eight Tones, and the Feastday tropars and kondaks for the ecclesiastical year. When singing from her Cathedral choir books, hymn after hymn can be seen notated “H.S.” – these are her own transpositions. Among other accomplishments she also presented numerous concerts, and led combined choirs at major Diocesan and Pan-Orthodox events.
In recognition of her dedication to provide quality sacred music for the Orthodox Church, His Eminence, the late Metropolitan Philip of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese presented her with the Antiochian Silver Medal of Merit in 1985. Helen was also the recipient of the 2015 “Arts and Letters” Award given as a “Tribute to Women” by the Y.W.C.A. of the Greater Johnstown area. In May of 2015, during a testimonial dinner on her retirement as director of Christ The Saviour Cathedral Choir, she was presented by Bishop Gregory with the coveted diocesan “Bohorodica Award”. Helen was only the 11th recipient of this prestigious award since its institution in 1982.
The Funeral Service will be sung on Saturday March 11, 2016 at 10:00 am in Christ the Saviour Cathedral. Calling hours will be at Moskal-Reid Funeral Home, 79 J Street, Johnstown on Friday, March 10th from 2-8 PM, where a Panachida will be served at 5 PM.
A special Pan-Orthodox combined choir from the many different choirs that Helen has directed over the years gathered is being formed to sing at her funeral, on Saturday, March 11th, 2017. Those who are interested in singing are asked to meet in the basement of Christ the Saviour Cathedral at 9:30am sharp on Saturday morning, to rehearse and line up. three songs will be sung prior to the beginning of the 10:00am Funeral Service.
May Almighty God rest the soul of his newly departed handmaiden Helen in the Mansions of the Just, where there is neither sickness, pain or sorrow, but life-everlasting. May Her Memory Be Eternal!