Christmas With The Tabernacle Choir
Christmas with the Tabernacle Choir, is an annual holiday musical spectacular, that airs in December on PBS. The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square is a world-renowned, 360-member choir that has traveled around the world becoming an international music sensation. Each year renowned and talented guest stars make the show an unforgettable experience.
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Tree of LifeThe Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Temple Square, and dancers perform Tree of ...The Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Temple Square, and dancers perform Tree of Life, a collaboration from 2018 between Mack Wilberg and long-time associate David Warner which depicts the sacred ...
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Angels from the Realms of GloryKelli O'Hara joins The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra to perform "Angels from ...Kelli O'Hara joins The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra to perform "Angels from the Realms of Glory". The tune for this popular Christmas song comes from the 18th-century French carol “Les Anges dans ...
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Luke 2: The Christmas StoryThe familiar account of the Holy Nativity found in Chapter 2 of the Gospel of ...The familiar account of the Holy Nativity found in Chapter 2 of the Gospel of St. Luke has always been the traditional centerpiece of The Tabernacle Choir’s Christmas concerts. This year, Richard ...
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Baby of Bethlehem (Singing in the Land)“Baby of Bethlehem” (also known as “Singing in the Land”) is an ...“Baby of Bethlehem” (also known as “Singing in the Land”) is an African-American spiritual. Mack Wilberg’s arrangement retains the carol’s innate innocence and raw simplicity, placing ...
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Christmas Day in the MorningCelebrated stage and television actor Richard Thomas tells the story "Christmas ...Celebrated stage and television actor Richard Thomas tells the story "Christmas Day in the Morning," one of numerous Christmas tales by Pearl S. Buck, published in 1955. Mack Wilberg’s underscoring ...
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Mashing through the Snow (Jingle Bells)When Tabernacle organist Richard Elliott is given a chance to go solo at a ...When Tabernacle organist Richard Elliott is given a chance to go solo at a Christmas concert, the results are brilliant, and Elliott’s show-stopping organ extravaganzas have become a ...
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Hallelujah, from MessiahHandel wrote his beloved oratorio Messiah in a three-week burst of intense ...Handel wrote his beloved oratorio Messiah in a three-week burst of intense activity during the fall of 1741. The Tabernacle Choir has recorded the “Hallelujah,” from Messiah, more than a dozen ...
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Hallelujah, from Cantata BWV 143, “Praise the Lord, My Soul”The Tabernacle Choir & Orchestra at Temple Square perform Hallelujah, from ...The Tabernacle Choir & Orchestra at Temple Square perform Hallelujah, from Cantata BWV 143, “Praise the Lord, My Soul”. This Bach cantata was probably intended for a New Year’s Day service, but ...
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A Cradle in BethlehemThis gentle Christmas lullaby, “A Cradle in Bethlehem,” dates from 1952, and ...This gentle Christmas lullaby, “A Cradle in Bethlehem,” dates from 1952, and was the collaboration of American songwriter Larry Stock and Canadian lyricist Alfred Bryan. Kelli O’Hara announced ...
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The Birthday of a KingNew York organist and composer William Neidlinger wrote his best known song, ...New York organist and composer William Neidlinger wrote his best known song, “The Birthday of a King"' while he was still a student. The song first became widely popular when Judy Garland recorded ...
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Mary's Little Boy ChildWatch Kelli O'Hara join The Tabernacle Choir & Orchestra to perform "Mary's ...Watch Kelli O'Hara join The Tabernacle Choir & Orchestra to perform "Mary's Little Boy Child." In 1956, Harry Belafonte heard the carol, and recorded it for his 1956 album An Evening with Belafonte. ...
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In dulci jubiloWatch the Tabernacle Choir & Orchestra at Temple Square perform "In dulci ...Watch the Tabernacle Choir & Orchestra at Temple Square perform "In dulci jubilo," one of the oldest and most famous of the “macaronic” Christmas songs—carols that combine two or more languages. ...
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Star in the EastThe American folk carol "Star in the East" was first published in the 1830s. In ...The American folk carol "Star in the East" was first published in the 1830s. In Mack Wilberg’s arrangement, written especially for this concert, the carol becomes a candle-lit processional for the ...
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Directors & Producers: Creating the ConcertChristmas with The Tabernacle Choir is a colossal production with many moving ...Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir is a colossal production with many moving parts. Hear from the directors and producers about the making of this year's concert, from rehearsal time, to ...
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Richard Thomas: The Perfect StoryAward winning television and stage actor, Richard Thomas takes us backstage, as ...Award winning television and stage actor, Richard Thomas takes us backstage, as he performs with The Tabernacle Choir in their annual holiday musical spectacular. Richard, a self described 'Christmas ...
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Kelli O’Hara: The Ultimate InvitationKelli O’Hara is one of the rare singers who has a home performing in Broadway ...Kelli O’Hara is one of the rare singers who has a home performing in Broadway musicals, concerts, and the Metropolitan Opera. Kelli takes us behind the scenes of Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir, ...
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Behind the Scenes with Kristin ChenowethGo Behind the Scenes, of Christmas with the Tabernacle Choir, with guest star ...Go Behind the Scenes, of Christmas with the Tabernacle Choir, with guest star Kristin Chenoweth. Chenoweth brings her characteristic charm, style, faith and artistic prowess to Salt Lake City for an ...
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The DressesSee a slideshow of the dresses designed by fashion designer Christian Siriano, ...See a slideshow of the dresses designed by fashion designer Christian Siriano, and watch as Kristin Chenoweth talks about her fabulous wardrobe for the show.
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Angels from the Realms of GloryThe tune for this popular Christmas song comes from the 18th-century French ...The tune for this popular Christmas song comes from the 18th-century French carol “Les Anges dans nos Campagnes.” In Mack Wilberg’s stirring arrangement, this carol has become the signature ...
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What Child is This?The traditional English melody for this serene carol, widely known as ...The traditional English melody for this serene carol, widely known as “Greensleeves,” was once thought to have been penned by King Henry VIII, though it was probably written before Henry’s ...
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Come On, Ring Those BellsAlthough this high-spirited Christmas song has a distinct “country” feel to ...Although this high-spirited Christmas song has a distinct “country” feel to it, “Come On, Ring Those Bells” was actually composed by an Englishman, and popularized by the daughter of Norwegian ...