“Music & the Spoken Word,” a show broadcast each week from Salt Lake City, not only has endured since 1929, but almost as remarkably, has barely changed. There’s the announcer’s gentle welcome, a ...
The world-famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir – 350 strong – performed an Expo ’74 concert at the Spokane Coliseum. The choir sang hymns and classical choral works, as well as songs from well-known ...
Richard Elliott finishes with a flourish, playing at the Tabernacle Choir's concert in the Milwaukee Theater. Elliott has been a full-time Tabernacle organist since 1991 and the principal organist for ...
The New York Times found it remarkable that the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square — previously the Mormon Tabernacle Choir — has broadcast its weekly show of inspiration and music with the same ...
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir was launched on Aug. 22, 1847, just 29 days after the pioneers entered the Salt Lake Valley. After the Tabernacle on Temple Square in the heart of Salt Lake City was ...
“Music & the Spoken Word” has been on the air since 1929. Much has changed, yet much has remained exactly the same. Lindsay D'Addato for The New York Times Mack Wilberg, the choir’s longtime music ...
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