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Ring Christmas Bells
with
Brian Stokes Mitchell
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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Brian Stokes Mitchell Dubbed “The Last Leading Man” by the New
York Times, Brian Stokes Mitchell has
enjoyed a rich and varied career on
Broadway, television and film, along
with appearances in the great American
concert halls.
His musical versatility has kept him in
demand by some of the country’s finest
conductors and orchestras. He has
performed selections from “Porgy and
Bess” with Michael Tilson Thomas and the
San Francisco Symphony at Carnegie Hall;
Performed works by Aaron Copland and
various contemporary composers at the
Hollywood Bowl with the L.A.
Philharmonic under the batons of Leonard
Slatkin and John Mauceri; Broadway tunes
at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center
in Washington DC under the baton of
Marvin Hamlisch (most recently at the
National Symphony Orchestra’s 75th
season Pops concert debut), and Jazz and
standards with Maestro John Williams at
Disney Hall and with the Boston Pops. He
recently debuted pulitzer prize winning
composer David Del Tredici’s “Rip Van
Winkle” with the National Symphony
Orchestra under the baton of Leonard
Slatkin.
He reprised his Tanglewood performance
in John Williams’ Jazz version of “My
Fair Lady” last December at Disney Hall
singing with Dianne Reeves.In 2005 he
made his cabaret debut as both singer
and musical arranger in New York at
Feinstein’s at the Regency in his
critically acclaimed one-man show
“Love/Life” which then moved to the
Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln
Center. He received both the New York
Bistro and Nightlife awards for his
cabaret debut. He returned there in
November of 2008 with a critically
acclaimed concert where he was
accompanied by a guitarist, a bassist
and a percussionist.
He headlined the Carnegie Hall concert
presentation of Rodgers and
Hammerstein's “South Pacific” with Reba
McEntire, which aired on PBS in the
Spring of 2006. It was also released on
DVD and CD . He reprised his role along
with Reba McEntire in July of 2007 at
the Hollywood bowl then returned to The
Hollywood bowl
in August of 2008 starring as Javert in
Les Miserables.
His Broadway career includes
performances in “Man of La Mancha” (Tony
nomination and Helen Hayes Award); “Kiss
Me Kate” (Tony, Drama Desk and Outer
Critics Circle Awards); “Ragtime” (Tony
nomination); August Wilson’s “King
Hedley II” (Tony nomination); “Kiss of
the Spider Woman;” “Jelly’s Last Jam;”
David Merrick’s “Oh, Kay!” and “Mail,”
which earned him a Theatre World award
for outstanding Broadway Debut.
At Encores he has starred in “Do, Re,
Mi” and “Carnival” and this last season
starred in “Kismet.” In 1998 he joined
the likes of Helen Hayes, Sir John
Gielgud, Alec Guinness and James Earl
Jones when he became the sole recipient
of that year’s Distinguished Performance
Award from the Drama League, the
nation’s oldest theatrical honor, for
his performance in “Ragtime.”
His long television career began with a
seven year stint on “Trapper John, MD.”
Numerous film and TV appearances more
recently include “One Last Thing” which
debuted at this year’s Toronto Film
Festival, recurring roles on “Crossing
Jordan” and “Frasier,” PBS’ “Great
Performances,” DreamWorks’ “The Prince
of Egypt ,” and his “Presidential Debut”
in “The Singer and the Song” from the
White House.
In 2006 he released his self-titled
album as the inaugural artist on the
newly -formed Playbill Records label. In
addition to singing, Stokes produced the
album and also wrote many of the
arrangements and orchestrations. The
executive producers are Playbill
Record’s president, Philip Birsh and
Richard-Jay Alexander . It was mixed by
15-time Grammy winner Al Schmitt and the
liner notes were penned by John
Williams. For more information, visit
www.Playbillrecords.com
He continues to perform as both a
soloist and a guest star at concerts
all over the United States. In December
of 2008 he is performing as the musical
guest artist at “Christmas with the
Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at
Temple Square”. The concert will be
aired on PBS during Christmas of
2009.
For more information visit Brian
Stokes Mitchell Official Web Site
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Processional on "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen"
Music: Mack Wilberg, based on the English carol Text: David Warner Choir, Orchestra, and Bells
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5:31
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Once In Royal David's City
Music: Henry J. Gauntlett Text: Cecil Francis Alexander Arrangement: Mack Wilberg Choir and Orchestra
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4:38
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The Christmas Song/A Crazy Christmas List
Music: Mel Torme and Robert Wells Text: Mel Torme and Robert Wells Arrangement: Brian Stokes Mitchell Brian Stokes Mitchell with Orchestra
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3:19
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The Friendly Beasts
Music: English carol Text: English carol Arrangement: Mack Wilberg Brian Stokes Mitchell with Choir and Orchestra
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6:36
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5
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Through Heaven's Eyes (from "The Prince of Egypt")
Music: Stephen Schwartz Text: Stephen Schwartz Brian Stokes Mitchell with Choir and Orchestra
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3:52
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I Saw Three Ships
Music: English carol Text: English carol Arrangement: Mack Wilberg Choir, Orchestra, and Bells
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2:55
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7
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Whence Is That Goodly Fragrance Flowing?
Music: Traditional French carol Text: A. B. Ramsey Arrangement: Mack Wilberg Choir and Orchestra
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4:41
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Sleigh Ride
Music: Leroy Anderson Text: Mitchell Parish Arrangement: Michael Davis Brian Stokes Mitchell with Choir and Orchestra
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3:05
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New Words
Music: Maury Yeston Text: Maury Yeston Arrangement: Brian Stokes Mitchell and Mark Watters Brian Stokes Mitchell with Orchestra
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4:21
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10
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Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
Music: Johann Sebastian Bach Text: German traditional Arrangement: Brian Stokes Mitchell Brian Stokes Mitchell with Choir and Orchestra
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6:29
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Grateful
Music: John Bucchino Text: Rob Mathes Brian Stokes Mitchell with Choir and Orchestra
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5:43
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12
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Go, Tell It on the Mountain
Music: African-American spiritual Arrangement: Richard Elliott Richard Elliott, Organist
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1:56
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13
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And the Glory of the Lord (from "Messiah")
Music: George Frideric Handel Text: Scripture Choir and Orchestra
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3:03
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14
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Hallelujah (from "Messiah")
Music: George Frideric Handel Text: Scripture Choir and Orchestra
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3:45
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15
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Suo Gân
Music: Welsh lullaby Text: David Warner Arrangement: Mack Wilberg Choir and Orchestra
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5:05
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Angels, from the Realms of Glory
Music: French carol Text: James Montgomery Arrangement: Mack Wilberg Brian Stokes Mitchell with Choir, Orchestra, and Bells
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4:35
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ach 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. It is a
fullscale production featuring world- class
musicians, soloists, dancers, narrators, and music
that leaves viewers in awe of the Choir’s
unmatched magnitude and musicality.
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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