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Let The Mountains Shout For Joy/O My Father  Click here for more information.

1910 78 RPM release, recorded for the Columbia Phonograph Company of New York. Featuring Evan Stephens conducting the Tabernacle Choir with Alexander Schreiner, organist.

The Lost Chord/Great Is Jehovah  Click here for more information.

1927 recordings on the RCA Victor label featuring Edward P. Kimball, Organist playing "The Lost Chord" and Soprano Jesse Williams joining the Choir on "Great is Jehovah." These are the first 'electronic recordings' made of the Tabernacle Choir.

Devotion/By the Waters of Minnetonka  Click here for more information.

1927 release marking the first electrical recordings by the Choir on the Victor label. Directed by Anthony C. Lund.

The Mormon Tabernacle Choir of Salt Lake City  Click here for more information.

1949 10" LP with J. Spencer Cornwall, Director, and Frank Asper, Organist. Songs include: "Come, Come Ye Saints," "O My Father," "Abide With Me," "Guide Us, O Thou Great Jehovah," "Praise to the Lord," and more.

Mormon Tabernacle Choir of Salt Lake City  Click here for more information.

Compilation of two of the earliest choir LPs: "The Mormon Tabernacle Choir of Salt Lake City Vols. 1 & 2" Songs include: "Let the Mountain Shout for Joy," "Now the Day Is Over," "Jesu, Word of God Incarnate," "Hail Bright Abode," and more.

Concert of Sacred Music  Click here for more information.

1955 LP with J. Spencer Cornwall conducting the choir, with Alexander Schreiner and Frank W. Asper, organists. Numbers include: "Light In Darkness," "Lead Kindly Light," "Ave Verum," "Sapphic Ode," and more.

Songs of Faith and Devotion  Click here for more information.

1957 LP with J. Spencer Cornwall conducting the Choir. Songs include: "Come, Come Ye Saints," "The Challenge of Thor," "Clouds," "Death, I Do Not Fear Thee," "Our of the Silence," and more.

The Mormon Tabernacle Choir Sings Christmas Carols  Click here for more information.

1957 LP featuring fifteen carols, including: "Beautiful Savior", "Far Far Away On Judea's Plains", "Joy to the World", "Silent Night" and more. Conducted by J. Spencer Cornwall.

Beloved Choruses, The  Click here for more information.

1958 LP featuring the Philadelphia Orchestra and Eugene Ormandy, with Dr. Richard P. Condie conducting the choir in some of the best-loved choruses, including: "Sheep May Safely Graze," "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring," "A Mighty Fortress," and many more.

Lord Is My Shepherd, The  Click here for more information.

1958 LP with Richard P. Condie conducting songs of praise and reverence for the Savior. Includes: "The Wintry Day," "The Three Kings," "Ballad of Brotherhood," "God So Loved the World," "Jesus, Our Lord, We Adore Thee," and many more

Handel: Messiah, oratorio HWV 56 (1959)  Click here for more information.

The classic recording of George Frideric Handel's masterpiece, recorded during the Choir's 1958 concert tour, has been remastered for CD, and features Eugene Ormandy, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and soloists Eileen Farrell, Martha Lipton, Davis Cunningham and William Warfield. This recording was selected by The National Recording Registry in 2004 as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically important."

Spirit of Christmas, The  Click here for more information.

The 1959 album, remastered for CD, including the works of Bach, Holst, Pergolesi, Mendelssohn and more! Songs include: "The Shepherd's Story," "For Christ Is Born," "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing," "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks," "The Coventry Carol," "Silent Night," and many more.

Lord's Prayer, The  Click here for more information.

1959 LP with Richard P. Condie, Director, The Philadelphia Orchestra - Eugene Ormandy, Conductor. Songs include: "The Lord's Prayer," "Come, Come Ye Saints," "Blessed Are They That Mourn," "O, My Father," and more.

Spirit of Christmas, The  Click here for more information.

1959 LP with Richard P. Condie, Director, and Alexander Schreiner and Frank W. Asper, Organists. Songs include: "Lo, How A Rose E'er Blooming," "Tell Us, Shepherd Maids," "O Little Town of Bethlehem," and more.

Mighty Fortress, A  Click here for more information.

1960 LP with Richard P. Condie. Songs include: "How Firm A Foundation," "Behold The Great Redeemer Die," "Onward Christian Soldiers," "More Holiness Give Me," "The Lord is My Shepherd" and many more.

The Holly and the Ivy  Click here for more information.

The album includes beloved Christmas carols directed by Richard P. Condie with Alexander Schreiner and Frand Asper at the organ.

Songs of the North & South: 1861-1865  Click here for more information.

1961 LP with Richard P. Condie directing the choir in songs of the Civil War. Tracks include: "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp," "Aura Lee," "The Bonnie Blue Flag," "He's Gone Away," "The Battle Cry of Freedom," "Lorena," and more.

Christmas Carols Around the World  Click here for more information.

1961 LP with Richard P. Condie, director. Songs include: "Here We Come A-Caroling," "Prayer from Hansel and Gretel," "What Perfume This? O Shepherds Say!" and more.

Hymns and Songs of Brotherhood  Click here for more information.

1962 album promoting peace and brotherhood in songs by Holst, Vaughan Wililams, Wagner, and Sibelius. Songs include: "Ballad of Brotherhood," "Pilgrim's Chorus," "God of Our Fathers," "Eternal Father, Strong to Save" and many others.

Lord's Prayer, The Volume II  Click here for more information.

1962 LP with more beloved choruses of Bach, Schubert, Handel, Mozart, Gounod, and Verdi including: "Heavenly Father (Ave Maria)," "Hallelujah, Amen," "Come, Sweet Death," "The Lord's Prayer," and others.


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