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Silent Night, Holy Night

with Walter Cronkite


Distinguished newscaster Walter Cronkite was the special guest for the Choir's 2002 Christmas Concert. A highlight of the program was his narration of "Silent Night, Holy Night," the story of the Christmas Truce of 1914 (also available in book form click here). This DVD/VHS presentation contains the entire concert of joyous Christmas music performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square. Continue reading...

Guest Artists

Walter Cronkite

Surely there has never been a more beloved newsman than Walter Cronkite. His voice is perhaps the most famous in all of broadcasting. From his debut on the CBS Evening News in 1962 until his retirement in 1981, he developed such rapport with viewers that he was voted the most trusted man in America. In his later years he continues to be a shining example of the journalistic values that form his credo: accuracy, fairness, and honesty.


For more information, see: The Museum of Broadcast Communication: Walter Cronkite

 

Extended Description

Press information

December 1914 was grim for the thousands of soldiers who had dug into the frozen trenches on either side of Flanders Field. What lay between them in the early months of the First Great War was a field of sorrow—No Man's Land—littered with barbed wire and decaying corpses.

But somehow, amidst the fear and anger, a miracle occurred. As Christmas Day approached, the weapons of war fell silent, men ventured out of the trenches, gifts were exchanged, and the sober duty of remembering the dead was commenced. For two days, the spirit of Christmas filled the air, and a remarkable "Christmas Truce" brightened spirits. When night fell, and that memorable Christmas slipped into the past, one last sound broke the silence: a chorus, from either side, singing, in native tongue, "Silent Night."

Nearly a century later, this remarkable story was retold by Walter Cronkite and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square to thousands of concertgoers at their annual Christmas concert.

 

 

 
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