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Live in Concert: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year Click here for more information.
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Each year, the Christmas concert presented by the
Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple
Square is seen by more than 85,000 people live and
by millions more via television broadcast. This
year the Choir was
joined by none other than multiple Grammy-award
winner Natalie Cole and Pulitzer prize-winning
author David McCullough.
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The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year Click here for more information.
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In 2009 the Choir was joined by none other than
multiple Grammy-award winner Natalie Cole. Ms.
Cole's trademark vocal style paired with the
Choir's legendary sound makes for a stunning
collection destined to become a new Christmas
classic.
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100 Years: Celebrating A Century Of Recording Excellence Click here for more information.
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Marking one hundred years since the Mormon
Tabernacle Choir's first recording on September 1,
1910, this historic box set captures the best,
most popular, and most requested songs ever. From
that first historic recording, to modern
masterpieces, this three-disc set (2CD/1DVD) is a
milestone in the Choir's history of musical
excellence. Includes a bonus CD/DVD of archival
and historic performances!
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Heavensong: Music of Contemplation and Light Click here for more information.
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Heavensong features beloved classical selections
that will lift and transport you through a journey
of light and hope. From new Mack Wilberg
compositions to familiar melodies to “The Prayer,”
this music is perfect for quiet contemplation.
Heavensong is a poignant and beautiful offering
unlike anything the Choir has recorded—longtime
fans and new listeners alike will be captivated by
this sublime musical feast.
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Every Time I Feel the Spirit: Organ of the Mormon Tabernacle Click here for more information.
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2004 CD (released in 2009) featuring organist
Richard Elliott playing a varied program on the
Tabernacle organ. Includes guest appearances by
Meredith Campbell, concertmaster of the Orchestra
at Temple Square, and the women of the Mormon
Tabernacle Choir.
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I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day Click here for more information.
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The great American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
is revered for his classic literary works. His
poem "Christmas Bells" has become one of our most
well-known and beloved Christmas carols, "I Heard
the Bells on Christmas Day." What is less known,
though, is the story behind the poem.
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Magnum Opus: The Building of the Schoenstein Organ at the Conference Center Click here for more information.
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This hardcover book by John Longhurst, retired
Senior Tabernacle Organist, covers the concept,
approval, design, and construction of the
magnificent organ seen by millions during general
conferences of the Church. Contains color
pictures and an audio CD with narrative by the
organ builder and music illustrations by the
Tabernacle organists.
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Christmas Collection Click here for more information.
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This three-CD set contains
recordings
from the
Choir's annual Christmas concerts with special
guest artists: Spirit of the Season, Rejoice
and Be Merry, and The Wonder of Christmas.
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Ring Christmas Bells [DVD] Click here for more information.
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Following the success of last year’s CD Rejoice
and Be Merry, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir presents
Ring Christmas Bells, the next musical masterpiece
in a series of highly acclaimed and commercially
successful holiday albums. Featuring Brian Stokes
Mitchell, dubbed by the New York Times as
“Broadway’s last leading man,” and Edward Herrmann
(Gilmore Girls; Nixon), Ring Christmas Bells is a
holiday experience every family will want to have.
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Ring Christmas Bells Click here for more information.
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Following the success of last year’s CD Rejoice
and Be Merry, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir presents
Ring Christmas Bells, the next musical masterpiece
in a series of highly acclaimed and commercially
successful holiday albums. Featuring Brian Stokes
Mitchell, dubbed by the New York Times as
“Broadway’s last leading man,” and Edward Herrmann
(Gilmore Girls; Nixon), Ring Christmas Bells is a
holiday experience every family will want to have.
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Encore Collection: The Many Sounds of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Click here for more information.
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From the inspiring strains of Consider the Lilies
to the majestic patriotism on Spirit of America,
to the Broadway and Hollywood classics on
Showtime! to the stunning artistry of Requiem, the
many sounds of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir in the
Encore Collection make it a must-have for every
music lover.
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The Redeemer: A Service of Sacred Music Click here for more information.
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The Redeemer is an oratorio-like work in three
parts: the Prophecy, the Sacrifice, and the
Promise. Scored for choir, orchestra, and
soloists, it was written by Dr. Robert Cundick,
former Salt Lake Tabernacle organist for 27 years.
This video captures the performance by the Mormon
Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square
conducted by Dr. Mack Wilberg on the 30th
anniversary of the work's premiere.
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Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing: American Folk Hymns & Spirituals Click here for more information.
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This recording honors the enduring vitality of
folk hymns and spirituals and their ability to
anchor the soul in faith. From the sturdy strains
of “Saints Bound for Heaven” and the fervent
entreaty of “I Want Jesus to Walk with Me” to one
of the most popular folk hymns of all time,
“Amazing Grace,” these songs and hymns gave
comfort, hope, and confidence to the early
American pioneers. Their power and simplicity
still inspire us today. Release date: March 24, 2009.
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Praise to the Man: Songs Honoring the Prophet Joseph Click here for more information.
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Praise to the Man: Songs Honoring the Prophet
Joseph is their ultimate musical tribute to the
life and mission of Joseph Smith and the
Restoration. Joined by the Orchestra at Temple
Square, the Choir presents matchless performances
of newly recorded songs including “Joseph Smith’s
First Prayer,” “Praise to the Man,” and “The
Morning Breaks.”
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Rejoice and Be Merry! (DVD) Click here for more information.
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Following the success of their #1 Billboard and
Grammy-nominated album Spirit of the Season, the
Mormon Tabernacle Choir presents Rejoice and Be
Merry!, the next musical masterpiece in a series
of highly acclaimed and commercially successful
holiday albums.
Rejoice and Be Merry! featuring special guests The
King’s Singers, is presented with the originality
and sophistication that have made each of these
groups a household name.
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Rejoice and Be Merry! Click here for more information.
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See Special Offer at bottom of page!
Following the success of their #1 Billboard and
Grammy-nominated album Spirit of the Season, the
Mormon Tabernacle Choir presents Rejoice and Be
Merry!, the next musical masterpiece in a series
of highly acclaimed and commercially successful
holiday albums.
Rejoice and Be Merry! featuring special guests The
King’s Singers, is presented with the originality
and sophistication that have made each of these
groups a household name.
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Anniversary Collection Click here for more information.
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This four-CD set celebrated the anniversary of
the
founding of the Choir's own record label. Fans
and critics alike agree that the Choir, with the
Orchestra at Temple Square, continues to build on
their rich heritage of superb music-making. This
collection is proof of the artistry and majesty
that has made The Mormon Tabernacle Choir a
household name the world over.
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The music on Called to Serve celebrates the zeal
and memories of missionary work and has a
wonderful selection of church hymns and music that
inspires and lifts in ways that few collections of
songs can.
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Mack Wilberg: Requiem and Other Choral Works Click here for more information.
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Mack Wilberg is the Director of the Mormon
Tabernacle Choir, but is perhaps even better
known as a world class composer and arranger.
This album spotlights six of his compositions,
including the newly completed Requiem,
which features solos by noted Welsh opera star
Bryn Terfel and famed American mezzo-soprano
Frederica von Stade.
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The Ultimate Classical Christmas Click here for more information.
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2007 Sony Classical compilation featuring one
track by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir: "Silent Night" -
conducted by Jerold Ottley and featuring
mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne.
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