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Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Active: August 22, 1847 - ; Salt Lake City, UT
Perhaps America's best-known and longest-established large choral group, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir is known for full sound and fervent expression in its stirring renditions of classical standards and evergreen Americana.

Under the leadership of Brigham Young, 148 members of the Mormon Church (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or LDS Church), seeking a place to pursue their unique religious beliefs without interference, found
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Glory! Music Of Rejoicing / Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Release Date: 12/27/2011   Label: Mormon Tabernacle   Catalog: 5063064   Number of Discs: 1
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Composers
Bucchino, John (1)
Adam, Adolphe (7)
Adams, Stephen (1)
Albeniz, Isaac (2)
Alnaes, Frode (1)
Anderson, Leroy (4)
Andersson, Benny (1)
Anonymous (12)
Archer, Malcolm (1)
Arlen, Harold (4)
Bach, Johann Sebastian (12)
Bain, James (1)
Bain, James Leith Macbeth (1)
Barnby, Joseph (1)
Barnes, Paul (1)
Barry, John (2)
Bart, Lionel (2)
Beck, John Ness (1)
Beesley, Ebenezer (2)
Beethoven, Ludwig van (9)
Belafonte, Harry (1)
Berlin, Irving (9)
Bernard, Felix (3)
Bernstein, Leonard (3)
Bishop, Henry (1)
Bizet, Georges (1)
Bliss, Philip Paul (3)
Bock, Jerry (2)
Bourgeois, Loys (2)
Brackett, Joseph (9)
Bradbury, William (2)
Brahe, May (1)
Brahms, Johannes (3)
Burleigh, Henry Thacker (1)
Burt, Alfred S. (1)
Canteloube, Joseph (1)
Careless, George (4)
Carl J. Nygard, Jr. (1)
Carter, Daniel L. (1)
Churchill, Frank (2)
Clayson, William (2)
Cohan, George M. (1)
Coles, George (1)
Copland, Aaron (5)
Cousins, M. Thomas (1)
Crawford, Robert M. (1)
Croft, William (1)
Crouch, Frederick (1)
Darwall, John (2)
Davies, Henry Walford (7)
Davis, Jimmie (2)
Davis, Katherine K. (2)
Davis, Michael (1)
Dayley, K. Newell (3)
Daynes, Joseph J. (1)
De Koven, Reginald (1)
DeCormier, Robert (2)
Doxey, Joanne Bushman (1)
Doyle, Patrick (1)
Driftwood, Jimmy (1)
Durham, Alfred M. (1)
Dvorák, Antonín (3)
Dykes, John Bacchus (7)
Dylan, Bob (1)
Edwards, Lewis D. (2)
Ellis, J. (1)
Emmett, Daniel (1)
Fauré, Gabriel (2)
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Foster, David (1)
Foster, David [Composer] (1)
Foster, Stephen (2)
Franck, César (3)
Gates, Crawford (4)
Gaul, Harvey Bartlett (1)
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Geibel, Adam (1)
Giardini, Felice (1)
Gillis, Don (1)
Gilmore, Patrick (2)
Goodall, Howard (1)
Gounod, Charles (6)
Grambling, Andrew (1)
Gruber, Edmund Louis (1)
Gruber, Franz Xaver (14)
Guthrie, Woody (2)
Hall, Robert Browne (1)
Handel, George Frideric (21)
Harline, Leigh (3)
Hassler, Hans Leo (1)
Hastings, Thomas (1)
Haydn, Franz Joseph (2)
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Herman, Jerry (1)
Holst, Gustav (6)
Howard, Joseph Edgar (2)
Hughes, John (2)
Jacobs, Al (1)
Jolson, Al (2)
Jones, Isham (2)
Judge, Jack (2)
Keen, Marta (1)
Kelley, Daniel E. (1)
Kent, Walter (2)
Kirkpatrick, William J. (4)
Kittredge, Walter (1)
Kocher, Conrad (1)
Koschat, Thomas (5)
Kreisler, Fritz (1)
Lawler, Jeanne P. (1)
Leigh, Mitchell (4)
Lewis, Freeman (3)
Liszt, Franz (1)
Livingston, Jay (1)
Longhurst, John (3)
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Lucas, James (1)
Luther, Martin [Composer] (2)
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MacCarthy, Henry (1)
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Marcelli, Nino (1)
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Massenet, Jules (1)
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McMaster, Clara W. (1)
McNaughton, Hugh (1)
McNaughton, J. H. (2)
Mendelssohn, Felix (13)
Meredith, Joleen G. (1)
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Minor, George A. (1)
Monk, William H. (1)
Monk, William Henry (1)
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Moody, Michael F. (1)
Moody, Michael Finlinson (1)
Morricone, Ennio (1)
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (5)
Mussorgsky, Modest (1)
Neander, Joachim (1)
Niles, John Jacob (3)
Norton, Caroline E.S. (1)
Offenbach, Jacques (1)
Olatunji, Babatunde (1)
Oxley (1)
Paulus, Stephen (1)
Penn, Arthur A. (2)
Perry, Janice Kapp (4)
Pettit, Mildred Tanner (1)
Piazzolla, Astor (2)
Pitts, William S., Dr. (1)
Pola, Eddie (1)
Pond, Sylvanus Billings (1)
Poulenc, Francis (1)
Poulton, George R. (1)
Praetorius, Michael (2)
Prichard, Roland Hugh (1)
Pritchard, Rowland Hugh (1)
Puccini, Giacomo (3)
Rachmaninov, Sergei (1)
Redner, Lewis H. (1)
Reger, Max (1)
Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1)
Robertson, Leroy (1)
Robinson, Earl (1)
Rodgers, Richard (10)
Root, George (1)
Rose, Vincent (2)
Rossini, Gioachino (1)
Rózsa, Miklós (1)
Rutter, John (9)
Sanderson, James (1)
Schönberg, Claude-Michel (2)
Schubert, Franz (5)
Schwartz, Stephen (1)
Shaw, David T. (1)
Sheppard, Franklin L. (1)
Sibelius, Jean (3)
Silvestri, Alan (1)
Simon, Lucy (2)
Simon, Paul (1)
Smart, Henry Thomas (1)
Smith, John Stafford (3)
Smyth, AC (1)
Sondheim, Stephen (2)
Sousa, John Philip (2)
Steffe, William (6)
Stephens, Evan (3)
Stölzel, Gottfried H. (3)
Strauss Jr., Johann (5)
Styne, Jule (2)
Sullivan, Arthur (5)
Sweney, John R. (3)
Tavener, John (1)
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich (4)
Teschner, Melchior (1)
Thompson, Marta Keen (1)
Thompson, Randall (1)
Thompson, Will Lamartine (1)
Tomer, William Gould (2)
Torme, Mel (3)
Traditional (58)
Tullidge, John Elliott (1)
Van Alstyne, Egbert Anson (2)
Various (3)
Vaughan Williams, Ralph (2)
Verdi, Giuseppe (6)
Vivaldi, Antonio (2)
Wade, John Francis (8)
Wagner, Joseph Frederick (1)
Wagner, Richard (1)
Ward, Samuel Augustus (4)
Warren, George William (4)
Watkins, Vanja J. (1)
Weber, Carl Maria von (1)
Webster, Joseph Philbrick (1)
Weiss, George David (1)
Whitacre, Eric (1)
White, J. T. (3)
Wilberg, Mack (8)
Wilberg, Mack [Composer] (1)
Willcocks, Jonathan (1)
Williams, John T. (4)
Willis, Richard Storrs (3)
Willson, Meredith (3)
Yeston, Maury (1)
Yon, Pietro (3)
Zimmerman, Charles A. (1)
Conductors
Bernstein, Leonard (3)
Clancy, Jim (2)
Conde, Richard (1)
Condie, Richard P. (15)
Cronkite, Walter (1)
Harris, Arthur (2)
Jessop, Craig (21)
Kunzel, Erich (1)
Ormandy, Eugene (17)
Ottley, Jerold (24)
Rudel, Julius (8)
Silverstein, Joseph (2)
Thomas, Michael Tilson (4)
Waldron, Thomas (2)
Wilberg, Mack (5)
Labels
Bmg Special Prod. (1)
Decca (15)
Deseret Book (1)
Mormon Tabernacle (27)
Philips (2)
Sony (43)
Telarc (10)
Universal (1)
More Featured Mormon Tabernacle Choir CDs & DVDs:
Joy To The World / Richard Condie, Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Release Date: 10/25/1990   Label: Cbs Masterworks   Catalog: 30077   Number of Discs: 1
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Christmas With Marilyn Horne And The Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Release Date: 09/16/1997   Label: Sony   Catalog: 63305   Number of Discs: 1
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Frederica Von Stade, Mormon Tabernacle Choir - Simple Gifts
Release Date: 08/11/1992   Label: Decca   Catalog: 436284   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by Joseph Stevenson
Perhaps America's best-known and longest-established large choral group, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir is known for full sound and fervent expression in its stirring renditions of classical standards and evergreen Americana.

Under the leadership of Brigham Young, 148 members of the Mormon Church (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or LDS Church), seeking a place to pursue their unique religious beliefs without interference, found the Salt Lake basin and chose it as their site. One of the expressions of faith that had sustained them on their trip was their singing, and almost immediately after settling, they formed a choral group. The choir gave its debut performance on August 22, 1847, only 29 days after the Mormons' arrival in Utah.

Within two years John Parry had been named the choir's first conductor, and the group has had an uninterrupted existence since then. It currently numbers around 330 members, all unpaid. The choir sings in and takes its name from the Mormon Tabernacle in Temple Square, Salt Lake City. The Tabernacle is the second building of that name, which designates a public meeting hall for the church. Thus it is distinct from the Temple, which is a place sacred to Mormons and open only to those who live by the precepts of the LDS church. The Tabernacle is a large, oval-shaped building with a unique domed roof. This unique roof is made of plaster and steamed, curved wooden planks lashed together with rawhide and wooden pegs. It was designed with clear acoustics in mind, so that a 6,500-member audience could hear speaking and music without difficulty in the days before electronic amplification. The building's tour staff proudly shows off its acoustics by means of such demonstrations as dropping pins and tearing newspapers.

When the present building opened on October 6, 1867, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, by then at 150 voices the largest in the United States, gave a performance. It was accompanied by a fine 700-pipe organ, since rebuilt and enlarged and now boasting 11,623 pipes. The choir made its first official recording on September 1, 1910, for the Columbia label; of the at least 130 it has made since then, among the most celebrated is a 1959 recording of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" with the Philadelphia Orchestra, which earned a Grammy Award.

Today the choir performs weekly at 9:30 a.m. on Sundays, and these performances are broadcast on a radio program entitled "Music and the Spoken Word." Broadcast continually since July 15, 1929, the program is the longest uninterrupted network run in American radio history. Both the choir's Sunday morning concerts and its Thursday evening rehearsals are open to the public, as are regular organ recitals.

The Tabernacle has historically been the site of LDS church conferences, but has yielded that function to a facility north of Temple Square. The Tabernacle remains as a concert hall and place for special church meetings.
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