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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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America's Choir: Favorite Songs, Hymns, & Anthems Click here for more information.
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Music for this album is drawn from the PBS
documentary by
Lee Groberg and the accompanying DVD
which herald this remarkable organization and
its lasting imprint on the music world. (See
also the book by Heidi Swinton, author
of the documentary). Featured are the
arrangements of Mack Wilberg, associate
conductor of the Choir, who also scored the
film.
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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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Bravo! The #1 Albums Click here for more information.
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This CD set contains three albums and a bonus CD. Each of the three albums hit #1 on Billboard
Magazine's classical music charts. The bonus CD is Music from 9/11: Rising Above containing the songs
from a Music and the Spoken Word special that celebrates the triumph of the American spirit over
adversity and challenges. The bonus album is available on CD for the first time! These are "must-
haves" for your Mormon Tabernacle Choir music collection.
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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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Choose Something Like a Star Click here for more information.
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The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at
Temple Squre present a loving tribute to the
choral music of Randall Thompson. Included are
the Frostiana song cycle; two Alleluia's; four
excerpts from "The Peaceable Kingdom" and more!
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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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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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Consider the Lilies Click here for more information.
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This new collection of music by the Mormon
Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square
embodies the spirit of the Savior's teachings of
faith, love, and hope for the future.
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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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Glad Christmas Tidings: Live in Concert Click here for more information.
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During December 2010, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir,
Orchestra at Temple Square, and Bells on Temple
Square were joined by singing sensation David
Archuleta and world-renowned actor Michael York in
a series of concerts that gloried in
the old-time pioneer Christmases of centuries past.
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Glory! Music of Rejoicing Click here for more information.
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From the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra on Temple Square comes Glory! Music of Rejoicing, a
sensational new album overflowing with the majestic and grandiose sound the Choir is famous for.
Glory! features music from masterworks, sacred anthems, a folk hymn, a song from the Broadway
stage, and selections from some of the most eminent film composers of our day. Infused with the
powerful sound of the Choir, plus 110 instrumentalists, these songs will bring you to your feet!
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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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Love is Spoken Here Click here for more information.
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Songs of heart and home set the tone for the
newest album by the world-famous Mormon
Tabernacle Choir. The album features beloved
Primary songs such as "I Feel My Savior's
Love," "I Am a Child of God," "Where Love Is,"
and "My Heavenly Father Loves Me."
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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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Men of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Click here for more information.
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Few things are as powerful as men's voices united
in song. Now, that stirring sound has been
captured by the men of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
in a triumphant collection of music - the first
album ever to feature exclusively the men of the
Choir.
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Now Let Us Rejoice: Organ Hymns for the Sabbath Click here for more information.
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Mormon Tabernacle organists John Longhurst, Clay
Christiansen, and Richard Elliott perform
23 hymn-based compositions showcasing the majestic
Conference Center pipe organ.
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Once Upon A Christmas Click here for more information.
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In December 2011, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Temple Square, and Bells on Temple Square
were joined by Emmy-award winning actress Jane Seymour and famed baritone Nathan Gunn in a series of
concerts that highlighted these stories of Christmases past. These concerts thrilled the combined
audience of more than 80,000 in the Conference Center at Temple Square, a reminder that Christmas
traditions from long ago still inspire us today.
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Peace Like a River Click here for more information.
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Conducted by music director Craig Jessop, with
many new arrangements by associate director Mack
Wilberg, this album features compositions by
John Rutter, Janice Kapp Perry, and Irving
Berlin, in a rich mixture of spirituals, folk
songs, lullabies, and hymns. The Orchestra at
Temple Square provides rich accompaniment.
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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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