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Glad Christmas Tidings: Live in Concert [DVD]
with
David Archuleta, Michael York
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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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David Archuleta Born David James Archuleta on December
28, 1990, in Miami, Florida, David was
exposed to diverse music genres growing
up in Utah, from Latin music on his
mother’s side to jazz music from his
father’s collection. He was particularly
fond of and inspired by gospel, pop, R&B
and “soulful” music, as well as Broadway
musicals.
“For me, Christmas music has always been
such a big time in my life,” David
recounts. 2010 saw him singing
with the prestigious Mormon Tabernacle
Choir at their Christmas extravaganza,
which earned him rave reviews.
David supports numerous charities such
as Rising Star Outreach, Invisible
Children, Children’s Miracle Network and
Stand Up To Cancer. In the aftermath of
the 2010 Haiti earthquake, he delved
into his Latino roots by lending his
voice to the recording of Somos El
Mundo, a Spanish version of We Are The
World.
Feeling a greater sense of purpose is
nothing new to this singer, who overcame
vocal cord paralysis that afflicted him
at age 13 while competing on CBS’s Star
Search. The trying experience was
chronicled in David’s 2010 New York
Times best-selling autobiography Chords
of Strength: A Memoir of Soul, Song, And
The Power of Perseverance and resonates
in the overall message of The Other Side
of Down.
For more information, visit the official
David
Archuleta web site.
Michael York With an impressive body of work over the
past 46 years on screen, stage,
television, and with audio recording,
Michael York retains the enthusiasm for
the actor’s life he first experienced
growing up in England. Joining the
National Youth Theatre, he played
Shakespeare in London and Europe, going
on to perform extensively at Oxford
University and graduating with an MA in
English.
York’s more than 60 other screen credits
include memorable roles in such films as
Joseph Losey’s Accident, Bob Fosse’s
Cabaret with Liza Minnelli, Something
for Everyone with Angela Lansbury, the
all-star Murder on the Orient Express,
The Last Remake of Beau Geste, as
d’Artagnan in The Three Musketeers, the
title role in Logan’s Run, and opposite
Burt Lancaster in The Island of Dr.
Moreau. He even played himself in Billy
Wilder’s Fedora. He was in all three
Austin Powers movies and in both Omega
Code films. His most recent films are
The Mill and the Cross with Rutger Hauer
and Charlotte Rampling, which will have
its premiere in the Louvre Museum in
February 2011, and The Justice of Wolves
which premiered in Russia in October
2010.
In early 2010 he performed the
Walton/Shakespeare Henry V again, this
time with Sir Neville Marriner and the
Nashville and Detroit Symphonies. At the
end of the year, he was the narrator in
the Christmas Concert with the Mormon
Tabernacle Choir and David Archuleta, to
be broadcast on P.B.S. in December
2011.
For more information visit the official
Michael York
web site.
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Title
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1
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Processional: " A Christmas Roundelay"
Choir, Orchestra, Bells, and Dancers
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4:46
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2
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Joy to the World
David Archuleta with Choir and Orchestra
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3:20
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3
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The Cat and the Mouse Carol
David Archuleta with Choir and Orchestra
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6:28
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4
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"Gloria in excelsis" from Mass in C Minor K 421
Music: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Choir and Orchestra
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2:23
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5
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Gesù bambino
David Archuleta with Choir and Orchestra
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4:21
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6
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"Ring Out, Ye Crystal Spheres" from Hodie
Music: Ralph Vaughan Williams Choir and Orchestra
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4:29
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7
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Los pastores a belén
David Archuleta with Orchestra
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2:58
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8
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Silent Night
David Archuleta with Orchestra
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4:45
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9
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Three Dancing Carols
Choir, Orchestra, Bells, and Dancers
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5:47
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10
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A Holiday Hoedown for Organ ("Deck Them Halls")
Organist: Richard Elliott
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2:17
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11
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Sing, Choirs of Angels!
Michael York, Narrator, with Choir and Orchestra
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14:58
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12
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Away in a Manger
Choir and Orchestra
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3:34
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13
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Luke 2: The Christmas Story
Michael York, Narrator, with Orchestra
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N/A
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14
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Angels, from the Realms of Glory
David Archuleta with Choir, Orchestra, Bells and Dancers
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4:39
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he Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra on
Temple Square unite with award-winning pop
sensation David Archuleta and Grammy award nominee
Michael York for an energetic Christmas
celebration of magnificent proportion. Recorded in
front of live audiences totaling over 80,000 in
the Conference Center at Temple Square in Salt
Lake City, this spectacular event combines elegant
dancing, masterful musical performances, and
dignified storytelling. Complete with Yuletide
favorites like "Silent Night" and "Joy to the
World," this memorable performance also includes
unique music like "Los pastores a belen," sung by
David Archuleta entirely in Spanish. Michael
York's touching tale about the humble beginnings
of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, together with
moving organ, choir, and orchestra performances
make this production an invaluable treasure. Take
home this live holiday celebration today and enjoy
it for many Christmases to come.
Bonus Features
Go with us to the Conference Center soundstage and
hear David Archuleta and Michael York describe
their unique experiences in performing with the
Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple
Square.
Backstage with David Archuleta
Backstage with Michael York
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