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    On Sunday, July 13, 2025, Music & the Spoken Word will celebrate a historic milestone—its 5,000th consecutive week of network broadcasting. To commemorate this remarkable moment, we would love to hear from you—especially if you’ve had a meaningful experience, an inspiring story, or a special memory connected to Music & the Spoken Word. We invite you to share your experience with us by emailing us at 5000@tabchoir.org Thank you for being part of this journey. Your voices and stories are a vital part of what makes this broadcast so special.

    To help commemorate 75 years of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir's continuous network broadcasting - a world record - Shadow Mountain, an emblem of Deseret Book, has joined the choir in reprinting 140 selected messages given over nearly 4,000 broadcasts.

    MESSAGES FROM MUSIC AND THE SPOKEN WORD, by Richard L. Evans, J. Spencer Kinard and Lloyd D. Newell, Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Shadow Mountain Press, 356 pages, $21.95.


    Mormon Tabernacle Choir (TM) record label started

    On March 17, 2003, Choir president Mac Christensen announced the creation of the Choir's own record label. "Having a solely owned label will give us greater creative freedom, the ability to control all aspects of the production, and greater influence over distribution and marketing. We are ready as a Choir and an organization to capitalize on this opportunity."

    The first release, in early April, will be the Choir's new CD, "Consider the Lilies". It will feature newly recorded arrangements of many of the Choir's most-requested songs.

    Recent video performances of the Choir's Christmas concert with Angela Lansbury and an historic tour to Nauvoo, Illinois will be re-released under the new label later this year.

    Distribution and marketing for the new label will be handled by values-based national music publisher Shadow Mountain.


    "Celebrate America" concert in the Salt Lake Tabernacle
    Tuesday, September 17, 2002, 7:30 PM

    http://www.lds.org/events/info/0,8197,726-1-291,00.html

    "Celebrate America" in word and song with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square featuring Daisy Jackson. A special guest speaker is President Thomas S. Monson. Commemorating the 215th anniversary of the signing of the United States Constitution. This event is Sponsored by Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Utah Chapter.

    Free tickets can be obtained over the Internet or in person at the Conference Center Ticket Office. Tickets will be available beginning Tuesday, 20 August 2002 at 10:00 a.m. Ticket limit: four (4) per person. Children under eight (8) years of age are not admitted. No babies, please. Best dress is requested.

    Those attending this event are advised that cameras, recording devices, backpacks, food, and beverages are not allowed in the Tabernacle. Those who attend are encouraged to park in designated parking areas only.

    On the day of the event, the Tabernacle doors will open 60 minutes before the start of the event. The length of the performance is approximately 90 minutes.


    The Tabernacle Choir will be quite visible during the 2002 Winter Olympics:
      The choir performs at the 2002 Olympics Opening Ceremony<
    • Opening Ceremony (Feb 8, 6:00 PM MST)
      Features performances by Rita Coolidge, Dixie Chicks, John Williams (Composer), R. Kelly, Keith Lockhart, Yo-Yo Ma/Meyer/O'Connor, Michael Kamen, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, LeAnn Rimes, Robbie Robertson, Sting and Walela.
    • Concert with Mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade (Feb 9, 7:30 PM)
      features music of Leonard Bernstein, Samuel Barber, Aaron Copland and John Williams, plus an "American songbook" medley of George Gershwin, Richard Rodgers, Cole Porter and Irving Berlin tunes. The U.S. Army Herald Trumpets and Salt Lake International Children's Choir will appear, and Williams will borrow the baton from Craig Jessop to conduct his own compositions.
    • Concert with Clarinetist Richard Stoltzman (Feb 16, 7:30 PM)
      Barlow Bradford will conduct Stoltzman in Mozart's Clarinet Concerto and Debussy's Premiere Rhapsodie, and the Orchestra at Temple Square will also perform Beethoven's Symphony No. 7. The Tabernacle Choir has a cameo, singing in Borodin's "Polovtsian Dances" and joining Stoltzman in a rendition of "Amazing Grace."
    • Concert with with the King Singers (Feb 23, 7:30 PM)
      Mack Wilberg will conduct a program of jazz and world folk songs, and the International Children's Choir will appear.
    • Performing in the "Light Of The World" pageant (Feb 7, 9, 12, 13, 15, 16, 19, 20, 22, 23)
    • Closing Ceremony (Feb 24)
    • Concert with Scottish percussionist Evelyn Glennie (March 2, 7:30 PM)
      She will perform Joseph Schwantner's Concerto for Percussion and give the world premiere of Chen Yi's "Capriccio," which also will feature the choir and organist Richard Elliott. Craig Jessop will conduct.

    MormonsToday.com names this page "best new site of the week" ending October 19, 2001:
    TABERNACLE CHOIR MAIL-LIST STARTED ON YAHOO!
    In case you have never joined an email list before, it allows people with a common interest to share information. When any list-member sends email to the list, every list-member automatically receives a copy. It can be a very effective way of sharing information.
    SOUTHERN STATES TOUR PLANNED FOR JUNE, 2001

    The following concert dates for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, accompanied by musicians from the Orchestra at Temple Square have been announced:
    Date Place Link
    8:00 pm Friday, 15 June, 2001 Jones Hall for the Performing Arts
    Moved to Reliant Arena at Reliant Park (formerly Astro Arena) because of torrential rains and flooding.
    Houston, Texas
    http://houston.citysearch.com/profile?fid=17&id=11295360
    http://www.spahouston.org/music.htm
    Saturday, 16 June, 2001 Bass Auditorium
    Fort Worth, Texas
    http://www.fwsymphony.org/fwso/pages/spec0001.html
    7:30 pm Monday, 18 June, 2001 Saenger Theatre
    143 N Rampart St
    New Orleans, Louisiana
    http://neworleans.citysearch.com/profile?fid=17&id=11295360
    Jefferson Civic Center Concert Hall
    Wednesday, 20 June, 2001
    Birmingham, Alabama
    8:00 pm Thursday, 21 June, 2001 Fabulous Fox Theatre
    660 Peachtree St NE
    Atlanta, Georgia
    http://atlanta.citysearch.com/profile?fid=17&id=11295360
    8PM Saturday, 23 June, 2001 Carol Morsani Hall-Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center
    Tampa, Florida
    http://www.tampacenter.com/upcoming/shows/mormon_tabernacle_choir/mormon_tabernacle_choir.html
    7:30 PM, Monday, 25 June, 2001 Bob Carr Performing Arts Center
    Orlando, Florida
    http://orlando.eventguide.com/Orlando_event/100126.htm
    8:00 PM, Wednesday, 27 June, 2001 James L. Knight Center
    400 SE 2nd Ave.
    Miami, Florida
    http://miami.eventguide.com/Miami_event/100023.htm
    http://www.showtimeinteractive.com/top/1,1419,S-BCA-Home-X!EventDetail-29915,00.html

    The choir will travel with a novel electronic organ. Using 32 speakers, it produces a sound similar to the famous organ featured in the choir's weekly broadcasts from the historic Salt Lake Tabernacle.

    Choir leaders say the performances will include a broad spectrum of classical favorites in Americana _ from the patriotic to spirituals to Broadway, plus the choir's classics that focus on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
    "We open with a category called, Hymns of Praise which will be three hymns arranged by my associates, Mac Wilberg and Barlow Bradford. They're wonderful, universal hymns. And, then we will do a segment called, Choral Masterworks; a composition by Bach, Beethoven, Rachmoniov, Rimiski Korsekav of the sacred classical choral repertoire. And, then, of course, some encores, always to include The Battle Hymn of the Republic." (Craig Jessop)
    The Choir has been invited to perform in the Presidential Inauguration celebration of George W. Bush. Events include:
    • Friday, 19 January, 8:00 p.m. EST: Free public concert at George Mason University, in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall, Fairfax, Virginia. The choir will be joined by a 19-piece ensemble from the Orchestra at Temple Square. Because seating is limited, tickets are required. Tickets will be distributed through the 16 stakes of the Church in the Washington, D.C. area later this week. For anyone not affiliated with one of those church stakes, please call 202-662-7480.
      The program includes: Star Spangled Banner, Songs of Praise: Praise To The Lord, My Shepherd Will Supply My Need, Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing, Three Choruses from Elijah by Mendelssohn: Lift Thine Eyes (Card not Octavo), He Watching Over Israel (Shaw Edition), Thanks Be To God (Shaw Edition), Two Choruses from The Redeemer by Robert Cundick: How Beautiful Upon The Mountain, He Is The Root and the Offspring of David, Songs of the Land: Glory, Deep River, Simple Gifts, Cindy, Over The Rainbow, America The Beautiful, Three Latter-day Saint Hymns: Redeemer of Israel, Come, Come Ye Saints, The Spirit of God
    • Saturday, January 20: The 320 choir members travel aboard a large float in the inauguration parade while singing Battle Hymn of the Republic, God Bless America and America the Beautiful. The Choir in George W. Bush's Inaugural parade, Jan 20, 2001
    • Other performances will include an invitation-only concert for the diplomatic corps present at the inauguration.
    • Sunday, January 21, 2001, 9:00 AM EST: The choir's weekly broadcast will be recorded at George Mason University. The broadcast is open to the public at no charge, but tickets are required. Doors will open at 8:00 a.m. and members of the audience must be seated by 8:30 a.m. Entrance to the broadcast will include an additional brief concert.

    CHRISTMAS CANTATA CONCERT FILMED FOR PBS

    This year's "Tanner Gift of Music," an annual concert that took place Friday (November 3, 2000) in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, was filmed for a future PBS broadcast.

    The Utah Symphony, conducted by Keith Lockhart, and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, directed by Craig Jessop were joined by soprano Henriette Schellenberg, tenor Robert Breault, and baritone Robert Honeysucker, with the voices of the International Children's Choir (Kathy Sorenson, artistic director).
    The concert began with works by Beethoven, Menotti and Rachmaninoff, the latter of whom's "Vespers" were rendered a cappella by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir in the Russian language. Together they also performed Ralph Vaughan Williams' hour-long epic Christmas cantata "Hodie." The concert was repeated Saturday.
    2000-2001 Concert Schedule
    Time & Place Performers Pieces
    16 September 2000; Salt Lake Tabernacle; 7:30 PM, ages 8+ Orchestra at Temple Square; Barlow Bradford, Director; Guest Conductor, Igor Grupmann Brahms "Symphony #2"; Tchaikovsky "Serenade for Strings"
    13 October 2000; Assembly Hall Temple Square Chorale & OTS; Mack Wilberg, Director Honegger "King David"
    14 October 2000; Libby Gardner Concert Hall Temple Square Chorale & OTS; Mack Wilberg, Director Honegger "King David"
    18 November 2000; Salt Lake Tabernacle Orchestra at Temple Square; Barlow Bradford, Director; Lawrence Lowe, guest soloist Strauss "Horn Concerto"
    16 December 2000; Conference Center Mormon Tabernacle Choir & OTS; Craig Jessop, Director Christmas Concert
    13 January 2001; Salt Lake Tabernacle Orchestra at Temple Square; Barlow Bradford, Director Dvorak "Symphony #9"; Rachmaninov "Piano Concerto #2"
    10 March 2001; Salt Lake Tabernacle Orchestra at Temple Square; Barlow Bradford, Director Mahler "Symphony #4"
    23 March 2001; Assembly Hall Temple Square Chorale & OTS; Mack Wilberg, Director
    14 April 2001; Salt Lake Tabernacle Mormon Tabernacle Choir & OTS; Barlow Bradford, Director Cundick "The Redeemer"
    Tickets are required for the Christmas concert, but there is no charge. Christmas Concert tickets will be available beginning Tuesday, 17 October at the Conference Center ticket office (door #4) and at other Utah locations to be announced. The Conference Center ticket office will be open Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    "A Christmas Gloria", with The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, The Canadian Brass, and host Roma Downey is expected to air again this year on PBS:

    12/22/99 08:00 pm ET

    Check your local listings

    http://www.musicstation.com/cgi-bin/rotv/rotv_cgi?search_type=artist_exact&sort_by=artist&type=tv&search=161763


    New Choir Director - 3 December, 1999:

    Craig D. Jessop has been named by the First Presidency as music director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, replacing Jerold D. Ottley who retired on December 3. "As music director, Brother Jessop will lead the musical ministry of the world-renowned choir. Together with his associate directors, Mack Wilberg and Barlow Bradford, he will also be responsible for the Temple Square Chorale, the training choir for the Tabernacle Choir, and the recently organized Orchestra at Temple Square. Brother Jessop had been serving as an associate director of the Tabernacle Choir since 1995."


    The Choir wil be presenting a special concert in conjunction with the "Mormon Miracle Pageant" and the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the founding of Manti, Utah. The concert will take place at 7pm on Friday, June 18th and will be held on the Manti Temple Hill prior to the pageant performance that evening.


    New Appointments and Policies effective 1 May, 1999:

    Robert C. Bowden, musical director of the Mormon Youth Chorus and Symphony for more than 25 years, is retiring this summer. These groups will perform a traditional Easter concert on 16-17 April and a final concert on 21-22 May.

    Mack Wilberg, professor of music at Brigham Young University has been appointed an associate director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, with responsibility for the Temple Square Chorale. This new chorus, which replaces the Mormon Youth Chorus, will become a training choir for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

    Barlow Bradford, director of orchestras at the University of Utah has been appointed an associate director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, with responsibility for the Orchestra at Temple Square, This organization, which replaces the Mormon Youth Symphony, will now accept qualified musicians without regard to age.

    Wendell Smoot, the current Mormon Tabernacle Choir President, has also been appointed president of the Temple Square Chorale and the Orchestra at Temple Square. He will be assisted by a full-time administrator.

    The minimum age to audition for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir will be lowered from 30 to 25.


    "A Christmas Gloria", featuring the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the Canadian Brass will be aired nationally on PBS, Wednesday, December 23, 1998.

    Roma Downey, star of the television series "Touched by an Angel" narrates the hour-long program. (Church News, 5 Dec 1998)

    You can expect to see some of the following pieces performed:

    • Joy to the World! (Arranged by Leroy Robertson)
    • Ding Dong! Merrily on High (Arranged by Luther Henderson)
    • The Three Kings (Healey Willan)
    • Gloria (John Rutter)
      • I. Gloria
      • II. Domine Deus
      • III. Quoniam Tu Solus Sanctus
    • Little Fantasy on "The Twelve Days of Christmas" (Arranged by John Harbison)
    • Jauchzet Frohlocket (Johann Sebastian Bach, Arranged by Howard Cable)
    • Sweet Songs of Christmas (Chris Dedrick, Arranged by Emily Crocker)
    • A Canadian Brass Christmas Card (Arranged by Howard Cable)
    • Silent Night (Arranged by Malcolm Sargent)
    • Sing, Choirs of Angels! (Arranged by Michael Davis)

    The broadcast time may vary, so check your local listings.

    The program was taped at the 1997 Christmas concert in the Tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah.

    If you miss the broadcast, "A Christmas Gloria" is available from Bonneville Worldwide Entertainment or the Church distribution center on both compact disc and video.

    Check out the BWE web page or call 1-877-293-3456. For the special low price of $9.95 on the video if you mention their web page promotion.


    1998 Christmas concert in the Tabernacle on Temple Square!
    • Friday, December 18, 1998, 7:30pm MST
    • Saturday, December 19, 1998, 6:00pm MST
      The Saturday concert will be broadcast live over the church satellite network. Don't miss it!
    • The concert is free, but tickets are required. Limited to two per person, tickets can be obtained November 23 at:
      1. West Gate, Temple Square, Salt Lake City, UT, 10am-5pm
      2. Kingsbury Hall, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 10am-6pm
      3. Hale Center Theater, 333 S Decker Lake Dr (2200 West), West Valley City, UT, 10am-5pm
      4. Utah Festival Opera Co., 59 S 100 West, Logan, UT, 10am-4pm
      5. Ogden Symphony Ballet Association, Eccles Community Art Center, 2480 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, UT, 10am-5pm
      6. Harris Fine Art Center (Box Office), C-358 HFAC, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, 10am-5pm
      7. Bountiful Regional Center, 835 N 400 East, North Salt Lake, UT, 10am-5pm

    WAV file of "One Small Step"--from a rare 1970 single.


    1998 EUROPEAN TOUR

    The Mormon Tabernacle Choir will tour Europe in 1998!

    The concert dates are:

    • Sunday, June 14 (11:00) - Royal Albert Hall, London, England (including Music and the Spoken Word)
    • Tuesday, June 16 (20:00) - Palais Des Beaux Arts, Brussels, Belgium
    • Thursday, June 18 (20:30) - Victoria Hall, Geneva, Switzerland
    • Saturday, June 20 (20:00) - Lingoto Complex, Turin, Italy
    • Monday, June 22 (20:00) - Academia Santa Caecilia, Rome, Italy
    • Wednesday, June 24 (20:00) - The Dome, Marseilles, France
    • Friday, June 26 (21:00) - Palau de la Musica, Barcelona, Spain
    • Monday, June 29 (20:30) - Auditorio Nacional, Madrid, Spain
    • Wednesday, July 1 (21:00) - The Coliseu, Lisbon, Portugal

    AN AMERICAN REQUIEM ON PBS

    The following announcement was posted June 6, 1997 on the Usenet group rec.music.classical:

    An American Requiem is currently broadcast by 79 PBS stations - for up to three times until August 8, 1998.

    The 2-hour program includes an interview with composer James DeMars; the 1995 national premiere performance in the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in New York City with soloists Andrey Luna, soprano; Linda Childs, mezzo; Robert Breault, tenor and Simon Estes, bass-baritone, with the 300 singers of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and a symphony orchestra conducted by the composer; an interview with Dr. Jerold Ottley, director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The video is not commercially available.

    Inquire with your local station for date and time. Here is the list of these PBS stations.

    ALABAMA ETV     
    ALASKA PBS      
    ARKANSAS ETV
    HAWAII PTV      
    IDAHO PTV       
    IOWA PTV                
    MISSISSIPPI ETV 
    NEBRASKA ETV    
    NEW JERSEY PTV
    OKLAHOMA ETV    
    PRAIRIE PTV     
    SOUTH DAKOTA ETV
    KACV, Amarillo, TX
    KAET, Phoenix, AZ       
    KBDI, Boulder, CO
    KCOS, El Paso, TX       
    KCPT, Kansas City, MO   
    KCTF, Waco, TX
    KCWC, Riverton, WV      
    KEET, Eureka, CA        
    KERA, Dallas, TX
    Kentucky Educational TV  09:30 PM, Jan 01, 1997
    KETC, St. Louis, MO     
    KIXE, Redding, CA       
    KLCS, Los Angeles, CA
    KLVX, Las Vegas, NV     
    KNCT, Killeen, TX       
    KOCE, Huntington Beach, CA
    KSMQ, Austin, TX        
    KSPS, Spokane, WA       
    KTEH, San Jose, CA      
    KTWU, Topeka, KS        
    KUTH, Houston, TX       
    KUSM, Bozeman, MT
    KVCR, San Bernardino, CA        
    KVIE, Sacramento, CA    
    KVPT, Fresno, CA                
    KWSU, Pullman, WA       
    WBGU, Bowling Grn, OH   
    WCET, Cincinnati, OH            
    WCEU, Daytona, FL       07:00 PM, Nov 09, 1997
    WCFE, Plattsburg, NY    
    WCNY, Syracuse, NY
    WEDU, Tampa, FL 
    WEIU, Charleston, IL    
    WFSU, Tallahassee, FL           
    WFWA, Fort Wayne, IN    
    WFYI, Indianapolis, IN  
    WGBH, Boston, MA        
    WDVU, Grand Rapids, MI  
    WHRO, Norfolk, VA       
    WILL, Urbana, IL                        
    WIPB, Muncie, IN        
    WITF, Harrisburg, PA    
    WKNO, Memphis, TN
    WLJT, Lexington, TN     
    WLRN, Miami, FL         09:00 PM, May 28, 1997
    WMEC, Springfield, IL           
    WMHT, Schenectady, NY   
    WMVS, Milwaukee, WI     
    WNED, Buffalo, NY
    WNIN, Evansville, IN    
    WNMU, Marquette, MI     
    WNVT, Annandale, VA     
    WPBA, Atlanta, GA       
    WPSX, Clearfield, PA    
    WPTO, Dayton, OH                
    WQEX, Pittsburg, PA     
    WSBE, Providence, RI    
    WTBU, Indianapolis, IN
    WTCI, Chattanooga, TN   
    WTIU, Bloomington, IN   
    WTTW, Chicago, IL
    WUCM, Univ. Center, MI  
    WUSE, Tampa, FL 
    WVIZ, Cleveland, OH
    WVPT, Harrisonburg, VA  
    WXEL, Boyntn Beach, FL  
    WXXI, Rochester, NY             
    WYIN, Gary, IN  
    

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