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Tabernacle Choir

The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square, formerly known as the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, is an American choir, acting as part of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It has performed in the Salt Lake Tabernacle for over 100 years.[3] The Tabernacle houses an organ, consisting of 11,623 pipes,[4] which usually accompanies the choir.

The Tabernacle Choir
at Temple Square
Choir
OriginSalt Lake City, Utah, United States
FoundedAugust 22, 1847; 175 years ago (1847-08-22)
GenreWorship, classical, religious, gospel
Members360
Music directorMack Wilberg[1][2]
AffiliationThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Associated groupsOrchestra at Temple Square, Temple Square Chorale, Bells on Temple Square
AwardsNational Medal of Arts
American Classical Music Hall of Fame
NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame
1x Grammy Award
2x Peabody Awards
3x Emmy Awards
Websitewww.thetabernaclechoir.org

The choir was founded on August 22, 1847, twenty-nine days after the Mormon pioneers entered the Salt Lake Valley. Prospective singers must be LDS Church members who are eligible for a temple recommend, between 25 and 55 years of age at the start of choir service, and live within 100 miles (160 km) of Temple Square.

The choir is one of the most famous in the world.[5][6] It first performed for a U.S. President in 1911, and has performed at the inaugurations of presidents Lyndon B. Johnson (1965), Richard Nixon (1969), Ronald Reagan (1981), George H. W. Bush (1989), George W. Bush (2001), and Donald Trump (2017).[7] The choir's weekly devotional program, Music & the Spoken Word, is one of the longest-running radio programs in the world, and has aired every week since July 15, 1929.[8]

History

 
The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square performing on December 3, 2005, in the LDS Conference Center under the direction of Craig Jessop

The Tabernacle was completed in October 1867 and the choir held its first concert there on July 4, 1873.[9]

The choir started out fairly small and rather undisciplined. On April 6, 1869, George Careless was appointed as the choir's conductor and the Tabernacle Choir began to improve musically. Under Careless, the first large choir was assembled by adding smaller choral groups to the main Salt Lake Choir. This larger choir, just over 300, sang at the church's October 6-8, 1873 general conference. It was at this point that the choir began to match the size of the spacious Tabernacle. On September 1, 1910, the choir sang the song "Let the Mountains shout for Joy"[10] as their first ever recording. Three hundred of the 600 members showed up for the recording.[11]

Since July 15, 1929, the choir has performed a weekly radio broadcast, Music & the Spoken Word, which is one of the longer-running continuous radio network broadcasts in the world.[12]

Later directors brought more solid vocal training and worked to raise the standards of the choir. The choir also began improving as an ensemble and increased its repertoire from around one hundred songs to nearly a thousand. On July 15, 1929, the choir performed its first radio broadcast of Music & the Spoken Word. By 1950, the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square performed numerous concerts each year and had released its first long-playing recording. During the 1950s, the choir made its first tour of Europe and earned a Grammy Award for its recording of the "Battle Hymn of the Republic".

At the end of the choir's 4,165th live broadcast on July 12, 2009, the show's host, Lloyd D. Newell, announced another milestone that the show had hit: the completion of its 80th year in existence. The show has been televised since the early 1960s and is now broadcast worldwide through approximately 1,500 radio and television stations.

On October 5, 2018, the choir retired the name "The Mormon Tabernacle Choir" and adopted the name "The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square" in order to align with the direction of LDS Church leadership regarding the use of terms "Mormon" and "LDS" in referencing church members. The new name retains the reference to the historic Salt Lake Tabernacle, which has been the choir's home for over 150 years, and its location on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah.[13]

Several award-winning popular artists have reflected on the beauty of the choir's music publicly including Bryn Terfel,[14] Gladys Knight (of Gladys Knight and the Pips),[15] Sting (of The Police),[16][17] James Taylor,[18] Ric Ocasek (of The Cars),[19] and The Osmonds.[20]

Milestones

 
Logo from 2004 for The Tabernacle Choir's celebrations of 75 years of Music & the Spoken Word

Since its establishment, The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square has performed and recorded extensively, both in the United States (where U.S. President Ronald Reagan called it "America's Choir"[21]) and around the world. The following are some of its key points:

  • Visited 28 countries outside the United States.
  • Performed at 13 World's Fairs and Expositions.
  • Released more than 130 musical compilations and several films and videotapes.
  • Reached more than 100 million YouTube views on its channel (in October 2017).[22]
  • "Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing" became the choir's first video to surpass 10 million YouTube views (in July 2020).[23]

The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square has performed for ten presidents of the United States beginning with William Howard Taft.[9] The choir has also performed at the inaugurations of United States presidents Lyndon B. Johnson (1965), Richard M. Nixon (1969), Ronald Reagan (1981), George H. W. Bush (1989), George W. Bush (2001),[24] and Donald Trump (2017).[25]

Other notable events the choir has performed at include the following:

It has also participated in several significant events, including:

Tours

From its first national tour in 1893, under the direction of Evan Stephens, to the Chicago World's Fair, the choir has performed in locations around the world, including:

Christmas concerts

 
Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square performing in the Conference Center in 2014

The choir performs an annual Christmas concert in the Conference Center in Salt Lake City during the month of December. Typically, the concert consists of three performances: a Thursday dress rehearsal, followed by Friday and Saturday concerts. The combined audience for each concert series is approximately 63,000. Tickets to the concert are free, and are available on a first-come, first-served basis.[41] A live album (CD/DVD) is typically released, along with the concert being aired on PBS and BYUtv, during December of the following year.

Guest artists participate and sing with the choir most years. A guest narrator is also invited most years to read the Christmas story from the Book of Luke. Past guest artists have included:

Pioneer Day concerts

The choir holds a yearly summer concert in mid-late July as part of Utah's Pioneer Day celebrations. Unlike the Christmas concerts, there are only two shows: one on Friday and the other on the following Saturday. The tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis. A guest artist is typically invited every year. Past guest artists have included:

Leadership

The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square has about 15 staff members including a president, directors, organists, a Music and the Spoken Word announcer, and two business-related staff members.

Music directors

Mack Wilberg is the current director, with associate director Ryan Murphy.

Organists

Richard Elliott, Andrew Unsworth, Linda Margetts, Brian Mathias, and Joseph Peeples are the current organists.

Music and the Spoken Word announcers

Since its inception in 1929, the "spoken word" segment of the program has been voiced by four separate individuals. The original writer, producer, and announcer of the spoken portion of the broadcast was Edward (Ted) Kimball, who would stand at the top of a tall ladder and announce the name of each performance piece into the microphone suspended from the Tabernacle ceiling. Kimball remained at the post for only 11 months, when he was replaced by Richard L. Evans, who continued in that capacity until his death in 1971. J. Spencer Kinard took over as announcer in 1972 until he stepped down in 1990. Lloyd D. Newell has been the announcer since then.

Awards and inductions

The choir has a number of awards, including the National Medal of Arts (2003),[69] a Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Vocal Group or Chorus (1960), and four Emmy Awards (1987, 2013, 2014).[9][70][71] The choir is also an inductee to the American Classical Music Hall of Fame (2015) and the National Association of Broadcasters Broadcasting Hall of Fame (2004).[72] The 320-person choir is the largest act to chart on the Billboard Hot 100—their version of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" reached No. 13 in 1959.[73]

Other awards

1944

  • Peabody AwardMusic and the Spoken Word for Outstanding Entertainment in Music

1961

1981

1988

2003

  • International Radio and Television Society Foundation's Special Recognition Award
  • Chorus America's Margaret Hillis Award for Choral Excellence

2004

2006

2010

Recordings

Since its first recording in 1910, the choir has earned five gold albums (two in 1963: The Lord's Prayer and Handel's Messiah; one in 1979: The Joy of Christmas; and two in 1985: The Mormon Tabernacle Choir Sings Christmas Carols and Joy to the World) and two platinum albums (in 1991, Hallmark Christmas: Carols of Christmas and in 1992, Hallmark Christmas: Celebrate Christmas!). The choir has made over 200 recordings and continues to produce albums.[79] For some live performances and albums, the choir has collaborated with large orchestras such as the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of London, the Boston Pops Orchestra, and the Orchestra at Temple Square. The choir's own record label was formed in 2003.

Chart-topping albums

Title Details Peak chart positions
US Classical[80] US Classical Crossover[81] US Traditional Classical[82] US Christian[83]
America's Choir: Favorite Songs, Hymns, & Anthems[84] 5 1[86] 42
Choose Something Like a Star[87]
  • Released: 2005[88]
  • Label: Intellectual Reserve
  • Format: Digital download, CD
7 1[89]
Spirit of the Season[90]
  • Released: 2007[91]
  • Label: Intellectual Reserve
  • Format: Digital download, CD
5 1[92] 11
Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing: American Folk Hymns & Spirituals[93]
  • Released: 2009[94]
  • Label: Intellectual Reserve
  • Format: Digital download, CD
1[95] 1[96] 8
Heavensong: Music of Contemplation and Light[97]
  • Released: 2010[98]
  • Label: Intellectual Reserve
  • Format: Digital download, CD
2 1[99] 15
Men of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir[100]
  • Released: 2010[101]
  • Label: Intellectual Reserve
  • Format: Digital download, CD
1[102] 1[103] 9
100 Years: Celebrating a Century of Recording Excellence[104]
  • Released: 2010[105]
  • Label: Intellectual Reserve
  • Format: Digital download, CD
1[106] 6
This Is the Christ[107]
  • Released: 2011[108]
  • Label: Intellectual Reserve
  • Format: Digital download, CD
2 1[109] 1[110]
GLORY! Music of Rejoicing[111]
  • Released: 2013[112]
  • Label: Intellectual Reserve
  • Format: Digital download, CD
5 1[113] 11
He Is Risen (EP)[114]
  • Released: 2014[115]
  • Label: Intellectual Reserve
  • Format: Digital download, CD
1[116] 1[117] 19
George Frideric Handel: Messiah
  • Released: 2016
  • Label: Intellectual Reserve
  • Format: Digital download, CD
3 1[118] 34
Mormon Tabernacle Choir & Friends
  • Released: 2017[119]
  • Label: Intellectual Reserve
  • Format: Digital download, CD
2 1[120] 21
Let Us All Press On: Hymns of Praise and Inspiration
  • Released: 2019
  • Label: Intellectual Reserve
  • Format: Digital download, CD
3 1[121] 40
When You Believe: A Night at the Movies (EP)
  • Released: 2020
  • Label: Intellectual Reserve
  • Format: Digital download, CD
11 1[122]

Filmography

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Further reading

External links

  • Tabernacle Choir Official site
  • "Mormons on a Mission" article by Kirk Johnson, New York Times

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This article is about the choir in Salt Lake City Utah For the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir see Brooklyn Tabernacle The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square formerly known as the Mormon Tabernacle Choir is an American choir acting as part of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church It has performed in the Salt Lake Tabernacle for over 100 years 3 The Tabernacle houses an organ consisting of 11 623 pipes 4 which usually accompanies the choir The Tabernacle Choirat Temple SquareChoirOriginSalt Lake City Utah United StatesFoundedAugust 22 1847 175 years ago 1847 08 22 GenreWorship classical religious gospelMembers360Music directorMack Wilberg 1 2 AffiliationThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day SaintsAssociated groupsOrchestra at Temple Square Temple Square Chorale Bells on Temple SquareAwardsNational Medal of ArtsAmerican Classical Music Hall of FameNAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame1x Grammy Award 2x Peabody Awards3x Emmy AwardsWebsitewww wbr thetabernaclechoir wbr org Come Come Ye Saints source source track Text written by William Clayton in 1846 Performed by The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square and Orchestra at Temple Square in 2008 Problems playing this file See media help I Believe in Christ source source track Text written by Bruce R McConkie in 1972 with music written by John Longhurst in 1985 Performed by The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square and Orchestra at Temple Square in 2007 Note also in 2008 Problems playing this file See media help Sunrise Sunset source source track From Fiddler on the Roof Written in 1964 with music by Jerry Bock and text by Sheldon Harnick Performed by The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square and Orchestra at Temple Square in 2007 Problems playing this file See media help The choir was founded on August 22 1847 twenty nine days after the Mormon pioneers entered the Salt Lake Valley Prospective singers must be LDS Church members who are eligible for a temple recommend between 25 and 55 years of age at the start of choir service and live within 100 miles 160 km of Temple Square The choir is one of the most famous in the world 5 6 It first performed for a U S President in 1911 and has performed at the inaugurations of presidents Lyndon B Johnson 1965 Richard Nixon 1969 Ronald Reagan 1981 George H W Bush 1989 George W Bush 2001 and Donald Trump 2017 7 The choir s weekly devotional program Music amp the Spoken Word is one of the longest running radio programs in the world and has aired every week since July 15 1929 8 Contents 1 History 2 Milestones 2 1 Tours 2 2 Christmas concerts 2 3 Pioneer Day concerts 3 Leadership 3 1 Music directors 3 2 Organists 3 3 Music and the Spoken Word announcers 4 Awards and inductions 4 1 Other awards 5 Recordings 5 1 Chart topping albums 5 2 Filmography 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory Edit The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square performing on December 3 2005 in the LDS Conference Center under the direction of Craig Jessop I am a Child of God source source track track track track Music and text written by Naomi Ward Randall in 1957 Performed by The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square and Orchestra at Temple Square in 2005 Problems playing this file See media help The Tabernacle was completed in October 1867 and the choir held its first concert there on July 4 1873 9 The choir started out fairly small and rather undisciplined On April 6 1869 George Careless was appointed as the choir s conductor and the Tabernacle Choir began to improve musically Under Careless the first large choir was assembled by adding smaller choral groups to the main Salt Lake Choir This larger choir just over 300 sang at the church s October 6 8 1873 general conference It was at this point that the choir began to match the size of the spacious Tabernacle On September 1 1910 the choir sang the song Let the Mountains shout for Joy 10 as their first ever recording Three hundred of the 600 members showed up for the recording 11 Since July 15 1929 the choir has performed a weekly radio broadcast Music amp the Spoken Word which is one of the longer running continuous radio network broadcasts in the world 12 Later directors brought more solid vocal training and worked to raise the standards of the choir The choir also began improving as an ensemble and increased its repertoire from around one hundred songs to nearly a thousand On July 15 1929 the choir performed its first radio broadcast of Music amp the Spoken Word By 1950 the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square performed numerous concerts each year and had released its first long playing recording During the 1950s the choir made its first tour of Europe and earned a Grammy Award for its recording of the Battle Hymn of the Republic At the end of the choir s 4 165th live broadcast on July 12 2009 the show s host Lloyd D Newell announced another milestone that the show had hit the completion of its 80th year in existence The show has been televised since the early 1960s and is now broadcast worldwide through approximately 1 500 radio and television stations On October 5 2018 the choir retired the name The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and adopted the name The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square in order to align with the direction of LDS Church leadership regarding the use of terms Mormon and LDS in referencing church members The new name retains the reference to the historic Salt Lake Tabernacle which has been the choir s home for over 150 years and its location on Temple Square in Salt Lake City Utah 13 Several award winning popular artists have reflected on the beauty of the choir s music publicly including Bryn Terfel 14 Gladys Knight of Gladys Knight and the Pips 15 Sting of The Police 16 17 James Taylor 18 Ric Ocasek of The Cars 19 and The Osmonds 20 Milestones Edit Logo from 2004 for The Tabernacle Choir s celebrations of 75 years of Music amp the Spoken Word Since its establishment The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square has performed and recorded extensively both in the United States where U S President Ronald Reagan called it America s Choir 21 and around the world The following are some of its key points Visited 28 countries outside the United States Performed at 13 World s Fairs and Expositions Released more than 130 musical compilations and several films and videotapes Reached more than 100 million YouTube views on its channel in October 2017 22 Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing became the choir s first video to surpass 10 million YouTube views in July 2020 23 The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square has performed for ten presidents of the United States beginning with William Howard Taft 9 The choir has also performed at the inaugurations of United States presidents Lyndon B Johnson 1965 Richard M Nixon 1969 Ronald Reagan 1981 George H W Bush 1989 George W Bush 2001 24 and Donald Trump 2017 25 Other notable events the choir has performed at include the following Performed over 20 times at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City including at the Opening Ceremony where they sang the national anthem and the Olympic Hymn under the direction of John Williams The American Bicentennial in Washington D C July 4 1976 The Constitution s bicentennial celebration at Independence Hall in Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1987 It has also participated in several significant events including National broadcasts honoring the passing of U S Presidents Franklin D Roosevelt April 12 1945 John F Kennedy November 24 1963 Tours Edit From its first national tour in 1893 under the direction of Evan Stephens to the Chicago World s Fair the choir has performed in locations around the world including Los Angeles 1926 Hollywood Bowl 26 Chicago 1934 Century of Progress Exposition 26 San Diego 1935 California Pacific International Exposition 26 Western Europe August 19 September 17 1955 Glasgow Manchester Cardiff Prince Albert Hall in London Amsterdam Scheveningen Copenhagen West Berlin Wiesbaden Bern Palais de Chaillot in Paris 26 Also sang at the dedication of the Bern Switzerland Temple on 11 September 1955 on this tour 27 Central America 1968 1972 citation needed Western Europe 1973 1998 28 Western Europe June 5 21 1982 Bergen International Festival in Bergen Oslo Stockholm Helsinki Copenhagen Aalborg Rotterdam Royal Albert Hall in London 29 Central Europe and the former Soviet Union June 8 29 1991 Frankfurt Strasbourg Zurich Vienna Budapest Prague Dresden Berlin Warsaw Moscow Leningrad 30 Israel December 26 1992 January 6 1993 Haifa Jerusalem Tel Aviv 31 Japan Korea September 8 13 1979 Festival Hall in Osaka Kaikan Hall in Kyoto Fumon kan Hall in Tokyo Seoul National Theater in Seoul 32 Japan Korea 1982 citation needed Brazil May 24 30 1981 Week of Music of the Americas and Ibirapuera Auditorium in Sao Paulo 33 South Pacific June 14 July 5 1988 Laie Honolulu Auckland Christchurch Wellington Adelaide Brisbane Melbourne Perth Sydney 34 Eastern United States 2003 Interlochen Wolftrap Saratoga Lincoln Center Tanglewood 35 Canada and Eastern United States June 20 27 2011 Chautauqua New York City Norfolk Philadelphia Toronto Washington D C 36 Western United States 2012 citation needed Midwest United States June 12 20 2013 Chicago Columbus Indianapolis Madison Milwaukee Minneapolis 37 Eastern United States June 24 July 7 2015 Bethel Woods Bethesda Boston New York City Saratoga Springs 38 Western Europe June 27 July 16 2016 Brussels Berlin Frankfurt Nuremberg Rotterdam Vienna Zurich 39 U S West Coast June 19 July 2 2018 Costa Meta Los Angeles Berkeley Mountain View Rohnert Park Vancouver Seattle 40 Christmas concerts Edit Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square performing in the Conference Center in 2014 Angels We Have Heard on High source source track Performed by the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square in 1997 Problems playing this file See media help The choir performs an annual Christmas concert in the Conference Center in Salt Lake City during the month of December Typically the concert consists of three performances a Thursday dress rehearsal followed by Friday and Saturday concerts The combined audience for each concert series is approximately 63 000 Tickets to the concert are free and are available on a first come first served basis 41 A live album CD DVD is typically released along with the concert being aired on PBS and BYUtv during December of the following year Guest artists participate and sing with the choir most years A guest narrator is also invited most years to read the Christmas story from the Book of Luke Past guest artists have included 2000 R amp B singer Gladys Knight and actress Roma Downey 42 2001 Actress Angela Lansbury 2002 News anchor Walter Cronkite 2003 Mezzo soprano Frederica von Stade and baritone Bryn Terfel 2004 Broadway actress Audra McDonald and actor Peter Graves 2005 Soprano Renee Fleming and actress Claire Bloom 2006 Soprano Sissel Kyrkjebo 2007 A cappella group the King s Singers 2008 Broadway singer Brian Stokes Mitchell and actor Edward Herrmann 43 2009 Jazz singer Natalie Cole and historian David McCullough 44 2010 Pop singer David Archuleta and actor Michael York 45 2011 Operatic baritone Nathan Gunn and actress Jane Seymour 46 2012 Tenor Alfie Boe and news anchor Tom Brokaw 47 The event also featured Col Gail Hal Halvorsen 48 2013 Soprano Deborah Voigt and actor John Rhys Davies 49 2014 Broadway actor Santino Fontana and The Sesame Street Muppets 50 51 2015 Broadway actress Laura Osnes actor Martin Jarvis and four Metropolitan Opera soloists 52 2016 Tenor Rolando Villazon 53 2017 Actress Sutton Foster and actor Hugh Bonneville 54 2018 Actress and coloratura soprano Kristin Chenoweth 55 2019 Broadway actress Kelli O Hara and actor Richard Thomas 56 2020 No concert owing to COVID 19 pandemic 57 2021 Broadway actress and soprano Megan Hilty and actor Neal McDonough 2022 Broadway actress Lea Salonga 58 and actor Sir David Suchet 59 Pioneer Day concerts Edit The choir holds a yearly summer concert in mid late July as part of Utah s Pioneer Day celebrations Unlike the Christmas concerts there are only two shows one on Friday and the other on the following Saturday The tickets are available on a first come first served basis A guest artist is typically invited every year Past guest artists have included 2011 Brian Stokes Mitchell and Linda Eder 60 2012 Katherine Jenkins 61 2013 Nathan Pacheco and Lindsey Stirling 62 2014 Santino Fontana and Sylvia McNair 63 2015 Laura Osnes 64 2016 King s Singers 65 2017 Alex Boye 66 2018 Matthew Morrison and Laura Michelle Kelly 67 2019 Sissel Kyrkjebo 68 2020 No concert owing to COVID 19 pandemic 2021 No concert owing to COVID 19 pandemic 2022 Shea OwensLeadership EditThe Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square has about 15 staff members including a president directors organists a Music and the Spoken Word announcer and two business related staff members Music directors Edit Main article List of Tabernacle Choir music directors Mack Wilberg is the current director with associate director Ryan Murphy Organists Edit Main article Salt Lake Tabernacle organ Richard Elliott Andrew Unsworth Linda Margetts Brian Mathias and Joseph Peeples are the current organists Music and the Spoken Word announcers Edit Main article Music and the Spoken Word Since its inception in 1929 the spoken word segment of the program has been voiced by four separate individuals The original writer producer and announcer of the spoken portion of the broadcast was Edward Ted Kimball who would stand at the top of a tall ladder and announce the name of each performance piece into the microphone suspended from the Tabernacle ceiling Kimball remained at the post for only 11 months when he was replaced by Richard L Evans who continued in that capacity until his death in 1971 J Spencer Kinard took over as announcer in 1972 until he stepped down in 1990 Lloyd D Newell has been the announcer since then Awards and inductions EditThe choir has a number of awards including the National Medal of Arts 2003 69 a Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Vocal Group or Chorus 1960 and four Emmy Awards 1987 2013 2014 9 70 71 The choir is also an inductee to the American Classical Music Hall of Fame 2015 and the National Association of Broadcasters Broadcasting Hall of Fame 2004 72 The 320 person choir is the largest act to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 their version of The Battle Hymn of the Republic reached No 13 in 1959 73 Other awards Edit 1944 Peabody Award Music and the Spoken Word for Outstanding Entertainment in Music1961 Peabody Award Music and the Spoken Word Let Freedom Ring 74 75 1981 Freedoms Foundation s George Washington Award Music and the Spoken Word Fourth of July Broadcast1988 Freedoms Foundation s George Washington Award 76 2003 International Radio and Television Society Foundation s Special Recognition Award Chorus America s Margaret Hillis Award for Choral Excellence2004 Library of Congress National Recording Registry Handel s Messiah 1959 2006 Mother Teresa Award 77 2010 National Radio Hall of Fame Music and the Spoken Word 78 Recordings EditMain article Tabernacle Choir Christmas discography Since its first recording in 1910 the choir has earned five gold albums two in 1963 The Lord s Prayer and Handel s Messiah one in 1979 The Joy of Christmas and two in 1985 The Mormon Tabernacle Choir Sings Christmas Carols and Joy to the World and two platinum albums in 1991 Hallmark Christmas Carols of Christmas and in 1992 Hallmark Christmas Celebrate Christmas The choir has made over 200 recordings and continues to produce albums 79 For some live performances and albums the choir has collaborated with large orchestras such as the New York Philharmonic the Philadelphia Orchestra the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of London the Boston Pops Orchestra and the Orchestra at Temple Square The choir s own record label was formed in 2003 Chart topping albums Edit Title Details Peak chart positionsUS Classical 80 US Classical Crossover 81 US Traditional Classical 82 US Christian 83 America s Choir Favorite Songs Hymns amp Anthems 84 Released 2004 85 Label Intellectual Reserve Format Digital download CD 5 1 86 42Choose Something Like a Star 87 Released 2005 88 Label Intellectual Reserve Format Digital download CD 7 1 89 Spirit of the Season 90 Released 2007 91 Label Intellectual Reserve Format Digital download CD 5 1 92 11Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing American Folk Hymns amp Spirituals 93 Released 2009 94 Label Intellectual Reserve Format Digital download CD 1 95 1 96 8Heavensong Music of Contemplation and Light 97 Released 2010 98 Label Intellectual Reserve Format Digital download CD 2 1 99 15Men of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir 100 Released 2010 101 Label Intellectual Reserve Format Digital download CD 1 102 1 103 9100 Years Celebrating a Century of Recording Excellence 104 Released 2010 105 Label Intellectual Reserve Format Digital download CD 1 106 6This Is the Christ 107 Released 2011 108 Label Intellectual Reserve Format Digital download CD 2 1 109 1 110 GLORY Music of Rejoicing 111 Released 2013 112 Label Intellectual Reserve Format Digital download CD 5 1 113 11He Is Risen EP 114 Released 2014 115 Label Intellectual Reserve Format Digital download CD 1 116 1 117 19George Frideric Handel Messiah Released 2016 Label Intellectual Reserve Format Digital download CD 3 1 118 34Mormon Tabernacle Choir amp Friends Released 2017 119 Label Intellectual Reserve Format Digital download CD 2 1 120 21Let Us All Press On Hymns of Praise and Inspiration Released 2019 Label Intellectual Reserve Format Digital download CD 3 1 121 40When You Believe A Night at the Movies EP Released 2020 Label Intellectual Reserve Format Digital download CD 11 1 122 Filmography Edit This Is Cinerama 1952 123 Mr Krueger s Christmas 1980 starring James Stewart 124 Nora s Christmas Gift 1989 Singing with Angels 2016 Latter Day Saint movement portalReferences Edit Mack Wilberg Music Director Larson Jennifer 2008 03 28 Mack Wilberg is officially named Mormon Tabernacle Choir music director deseretnews com Deseret News Retrieved 2014 03 18 Carma Wadley 2010 06 13 Mormon Tabernacle Choir celebrates 100 years of memorable recordings Deseret News Retrieved 2014 03 16 Official Website The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square 2012 02 21 Archived from the original on 2013 03 29 Retrieved 2014 03 16 Montero David 5 October 2018 One of the most famous singing groups in the world is changing its name So long Mormon Tabernacle Choir Los Angeles Times Retrieved 27 September 2019 Stack Peggy Fletcher 5 October 2018 The famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir has a new name The Salt Lake Tribune Retrieved 27 September 2019 Zauzmer Julie 22 December 2016 The Mormon Tabernacle Choir will sing at Trump s inauguration Washington Post Retrieved 27 September 2019 Eyre Aubrey 14 July 2019 A look at the 90 year impact of Music and the Spoken Word the longest running continuous radio program Church News Retrieved 27 September 2019 a b c FAQs thetabernaclechoir org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Retrieved 24 July 2019 Buy Mormon Tabernacle Choir CDs and DVDs Official Shop Mormontabernaclechoir org 2012 02 21 Archived from the original on 2013 05 08 Retrieved 2014 03 16 Turley Richard E Jr September 2010 The First Mormon Tabernacle Choir Recordings 1910 Ensign Mikita Carole 2006 04 30 Mormon Tabernacle Choir Marks 4 000 Broadcast KSL Retrieved 14 January 2009 Tabernacle Choir Press Release Opera stars sing praises of choir and Christmas DeseretNews com 13 December 2003 Retrieved 22 July 2017 A conversation with Mormon convert and 7 time Grammy Award winner Gladys Knight DeseretNews com 12 September 2014 Retrieved 10 October 2014 Mormon Tabernacle Choir 1 December 2014 Sting Praises the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Archived from the original on 2021 12 11 Retrieved 13 September 2016 via YouTube Scott D Pierce 25 September 2004 Scott Pierce PBS special salutes choir DeseretNews com Retrieved 10 October 2014 James Taylor Singing with Mormon Tabernacle Choir worth the wait DeseretNews com 6 September 2013 Retrieved 10 October 2014 Rivers Cuomo Is Trying to Be All Right Rolling Stone 23 September 2014 Retrieved 10 October 2014 Osmonds Mormon Tabernacle Choir excited for milestone marking Pioneer Day concerts DeseretNews com 25 July 2008 Retrieved 10 October 2014 Avant Gerry January 27 2001 Mormon Tabernacle Choir on parade Retrieved 3 May 2011 Mormon Tabernacle Choir Reaches 100 Million YouTube Views www mormontabernaclechoir org Retrieved 20 November 2017 YouTube www youtube com Archived from the original on 2021 12 11 Retrieved 2020 07 13 Dumont Jane April 1989 News of the Church Tabernacle Choir and Other Church Members Participate in U S Presidential Inauguration Ensign 76 Wood Mikael January 20 2017 America the Beautiful gets a second airing at Trump inauguration The Los Angeles Times a b c d Schneiter Paul 28 July 1962 Saga of the Tabernacle Choir Deseret News Singing Mormons Heading For European Concert Tour Owosso Argus Press 11 June 1955 The Mormon Tabernacle Choir s European Tours Religious Studies Center rsc byu edu Retrieved 2019 05 09 Stowe Dorothy 25 March 1982 Choir to perform in 8 European cities Deseret News Chor leaves trail of joy Deseret News 6 July 1991 Avant Gerry 25 December 1992 Tabernacle Choir to Embark on first tour of Israel Deseret News Stowe Dorothy 11 September 1979 Response to choir warm and joyous Deseret News News of the Church Tabernacle Choir Performs in Brazil Ensign 106 107 May 1981 Choir heads for South Pacific The Bulletin 20 May 1988 Rice Bill 26 June 2003 Mormon Tabernacle Choir Tour making stop at SPAC The Daily Gazette Newsroom Mormon Tabernacle Choir Announces 2011 Tour to the Eastern United States and Canada churchofjesuschrist org LDS Church 14 January 2011 Mormon Tabernacle Choir Releases 2013 Midwest Tour Schedule churchofjesuschrist org Retrieved 10 October 2014 Atlantic Coast Mormon Tabernacle Choir Tour Announced The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 11 April 2014 Seven Cities Announced for 2016 Mormon Tabernacle Choir European Tour The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 5 February 2016 2018 Classic Coast Tour www thetabernaclechoir org Retrieved 2019 05 24 Christmas with Mormon Tabernacle Choir Mormontabernaclechoir org Retrieved 2017 05 03 Michael De Groote 2010 12 20 Looking at Mormon Tabernacle Choir s Christmases Deseret News Retrieved 2014 03 16 Edward Reichel 2008 12 07 Singer praises Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Wilberg Deseret News Retrieved 2014 03 16 Photo Natalie Cole performs with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Deseret News 2009 12 11 Retrieved 2014 03 16 David Archuleta to sing with Mormon Tabernacle Choir KSL com 2010 10 07 Retrieved 2014 03 18 Means Sean P 2011 10 06 Nathan Gunn Jane Seymour joining Mormon Tabernacle Choir for Christmas The Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake City UT MediaNews Group ISSN 0746 3502 Archived from the original on 2014 01 18 Retrieved 2014 03 17 Burger David 2012 12 07 Alfie Boe and Tom Brokaw bring star power to Mormon Tabernacle Choir concert The Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake City UT MediaNews Group ISSN 0746 3502 Archived from the original on 2014 05 13 Retrieved 2014 03 17 Christmas from Heaven The Candy Bomber Story Narrated by Tom Brokaw YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 11 Retrieved 10 October 2014 Eagar Emilee October 8 2013 Soprano British actor to join Mormon Tabernacle Choir for Christmas concerts Deseret News 2014 Christmas Guests Are Brought to You by the Letters F U N Mormontabernaclechoir org Retrieved 21 October 2014 R Scott Lloyd 16 October 2014 Sesame Street Muppets Santino Fontana to join Mormon Tabernacle Choir for Christmas concert DeseretNews com Retrieved 21 October 2014 Announcing the 2015 Christmas Concert Guest Artists mormontabernaclechoir org Retrieved 13 September 2016 Introducing This Year s Christmas Concert Guest Artist Rolando Villazon Mormontabernaclechoir org 2016 10 14 Retrieved 2017 05 03 Harris Sarah 2017 10 12 Sutton Foster Hugh Bonneville announced as Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas concert guests Deseret News Retrieved 2017 10 12 Kristin Chenoweth dazzles in Christmas concert with Tabernacle Choir Kelli O Hara and Richard Thomas will perform with Tabernacle Choir for Christmas shows 2020 Christmas with the Tabernacle Choir Tabernacle Choir announces guest artist for 2022 Christmas concert 21 October 2022 Sir David Suchet 2022 Published July 8 2011 12 30 p m 2011 07 08 Brian Stokes Mitchell Linda Eder to Perform with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Deseret News Retrieved 2017 05 03 Howell Blair 2012 07 14 Concert preview Heavenly Katherine Jenkins to join Mormon Tabernacle Choir for Pioneer Day concert Deseret News Retrieved 2017 05 03 Katie Harmer 2013 07 18 Lindsey Stirling Nathan Pacheco to join Mormon Tabernacle Choir for Pioneer Day Concert Deseret News Retrieved 2017 05 03 Faith 2015 02 03 Santino Fontana Sylvia McNair to join Tabernacle Choir for concert Deseret News Archived from the original on 2016 10 29 Retrieved 2017 05 03 Mormon Tabernacle Choir s Pioneer Day concert rich with Broadway show tunes video Deseret News 2015 07 18 Retrieved 2017 05 03 The King s Singers Join Mormon Tabernacle Choir for 2016 Pioneer Day Concert 7 June 2016 Retrieved 12 June 2016 Mormon Tabernacle Choir announces change in guest artist for Pioneer Day concert Entertainment rexburgstandardjournal com Retrieved 2017 07 24 Finding Neverland Broadway stars Matthew Morrison and Laura Michelle Kelly to headline Mormon Tabernacle Choir s Pioneer Day concert Deseret News 31 May 2018 Sissel the Voice of Titanic will perform with the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square this Pioneer Day Deseret News 16 May 2019 National Medal of Arts Recipients for 2003 The White House 2002 11 12 Retrieved 14 January 2009 BYU Broadcasting Tabernacle Choir Awarded Emmys Church News and Events churchofjesuschrist org 2013 11 23 Retrieved 2013 11 30 Mormon Tabernacle Choir and BYU Broadcasting Win Emmys at the 2014 Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards Archived from the original on 2014 10 28 Retrieved 2014 10 26 Toone Trent 27 February 2015 Mormon Tabernacle Choir inducted into the American Classical Music Hall of Fame deseretnews com Retrieved 13 September 2016 Battle Hymn of the Republic and John Brown Song americanmusicpreservation com PineTree Multimedia Productions 2014 01 23 Retrieved 2014 03 17 Wakley Ralph 1987 02 12 Morman Tabernacle Choir Plans 3000th Broadcast The Schenectady Gazette Vol 93 no 116 Schenectady NY Daily Gazette Co UPI p 6 ISSN 1050 0340 OCLC 20836106 Retrieved 2014 03 17 Williams Danna 2013 07 12 George Foster Peabody Award Winners PDF peabodyawards com Athens GA George Foster Peabody Awards p 23 Retrieved 2014 03 17 Choir honored for love of God country Church News 1988 11 26 Newsroom Mormon Tabernacle Choir Honored with Mother Teresa Award churchofjesuschrist org LDS Church 20 November 2006 Retrieved 2008 04 04 Frequently Asked Questions About the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Mormontabernaclechoir org Archived from the original on 7 October 2014 Retrieved 10 October 2014 Christmas with the Tabernacle Choir Featuring Kristin Chenoweth Builds on Holiday Brand Forbes The Tabernacle Choir Billboard The Tabernacle Choir Billboard The Tabernacle Choir Billboard The Tabernacle Choir Billboard America s Choir Mormon Tabernacle Choir Awards AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 10 October 2014 America s Choir by Mormon Tabernacle Choir on Apple Music apple com Retrieved 13 September 2016 Traditional Classical Albums Chart Billboard Choose Something Like a Star Mormon Tabernacle Choir Awards AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 10 October 2014 Choose Something Like a Star by Mormon Tabernacle Choir on Apple Music apple com Retrieved 13 September 2016 Traditional Classical Albums Chart Billboard Spirit of the Season Mormon Tabernacle Choir Awards AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 10 October 2014 Spirit of the Season by Mormon Tabernacle Choir on Apple Music apple com Retrieved 13 September 2016 Traditional Classical Albums Chart Billboard Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing American Folk Hymns amp Spirituals Mormon Tabernacle Choir Awards AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 10 October 2014 Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing by Mormon Tabernacle Choir on Apple Music apple com Retrieved 13 September 2016 Classical Albums Chart Billboard Classical Crossover Albums Chart Billboard Mormon Tabernacle Choir CD tops Billboard category DeseretNews com 11 February 2010 Retrieved 10 October 2014 Heavensong Music of Contemplation and Light by Mormon Tabernacle Choir Orchestra At Temple Square amp Mack Wilberg on Apple Music apple com Retrieved 13 September 2016 Classical Crossover Albums Chart Billboard Men of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Mormon Tabernacle Choir Awards AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 10 October 2014 Men of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir by Mormon Tabernacle Choir Orchestra At Temple Square amp Mack Wilberg on Apple Music apple com Retrieved 13 September 2016 Classical Albums Chart Billboard Traditional Classical Albums Chart Billboard Mormon Tabernacle Choir CD is No 1 on Billboard s classical chart DeseretNews com 23 June 2010 Retrieved 10 October 2014 100 Celebrating A Century of Recording Excellence by Mormon Tabernacle Choir on Apple Music apple com 15 June 2010 Retrieved 13 September 2016 Classical Albums Chart Billboard This Is the Christ Mormon Tabernacle Choir Awards AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 10 October 2014 This Is the Christ by Mormon Tabernacle Choir Orchestra At Temple Square amp Mack Wilberg on Apple Music apple com Retrieved 13 September 2016 Traditional Classical Albums Chart Billboard Top Christian Albums Chart Billboard Mormon Tabernacle Choir Awards AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 10 October 2014 Glory Music of Rejoicing by Mormon Tabernacle Choir amp Orchestra At Temple Square on Apple Music apple com Retrieved 13 September 2016 Traditional Classical Albums Chart Billboard He Is Risen Mormon Tabernacle Choir Orchestra at Temple Square Awards AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 10 October 2014 He Is Risen EP by Mormon Tabernacle Choir on Apple Music apple com Retrieved 13 September 2016 Classical Albums Chart Billboard Traditional Classical Albums Chart Billboard Traditional Classical Albums Chart Billboard Mormon Tabernacle Choir amp Friends by Mormon Tabernacle Choir on Apple Music apple com Retrieved 24 September 2017 Classical Crossover Albums Chart Billboard Traditional Classical Albums Chart Billboard Classical Crossover Albums Chart Billboard Taking the Long View of Cinerama The New York Times 23 September 2012 Retrieved 13 September 2016 Tug 3 3 November 2000 Mr Krueger s Christmas TV Short 1980 IMDb Retrieved 10 October 2014 Further reading EditBerteaux Kelsey October 4 2014 Mormon Tabernacle Choir Fashion 1888 Now LDS Living Deseret Books archived from the original on October 10 2014External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mormon Tabernacle Choir Tabernacle Choir Official site Mormons on a Mission 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