Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
Author
Publisher
Excel Entertainment Group
Pub. Date
c2011
Language
English
Description
Never-before-seen footage of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir during their summer tour across the Midwest. This insider's view reveals a behind-the-scenes look at moving, feeding, and housing nearly six hundred performers, workers, and volunteers. See how one of the world's largest choirs prepares for each stunning performance, what happens after the last note is sung, and the way audience members across America are touched by the Choir's musical talent...
5) Hallelujah!
Edition
DVD video : NTSC color broadcast system : English
Language
English
Description
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir's 2015 annual Christmas Concert.
Author
Pub. Date
2014
Language
English
Description
As Charles Dickens dipped his pen and began to write the classic tale A Christmas Carol in the autumn of 1843, the spirit of the story captured his heart and mind in an extraordinary way. Dwindling sales of his previous books had resulted in a desperate financial situation for Dickens, who had used much of his income to support worth causes and needy family members. But the book which he had intended as a quick solution to his problems turned out...
Author
Publisher
Intellectual Reserve
Pub. Date
2011
Language
English
Description
Each year, the Christmas concert presented by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square is seen by more than 85,000 people live and by millions more via television broadcast. It is a full-scale production featuring world-class musicians, soloists, dancers, narrators, and music that leaves viewers in awe year after year. This year, the choir was joined by pop music sensation David Archuleta.
Author
Publisher
Shadow Mountain
Pub. Date
c2006
Language
English
Description
In 1917 Russia, a young girl, Anya, dreams of ringing a golden bell on Christmas morning to welcome the Christ child in the village's annual pageant, but after she is killed by the invading army, her father learns the true meaning of Christmas.