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In 1959, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir won a Grammy Award for its album titled Battle Hymn of the Republic, recorded with Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra. More than forty years later, that well-loved arrangement for chorus and orchestra is given a dramatic new performance on Telarc’s The Sound of Glory (CD-80579), with DSD (Direct Stream Digital) recording technology that brings the true sound of the 350-plus-voice ensemble with orchestra to the listener as never before, and virtually recreates the monumental Mormon Tabernacle experience. |
CD: The Sound of Glory
Label: Telarc International Corp.
Credits: Craig Jessop, conductor, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Temple Square |
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The 325-voice Mormon Tabernacle Choir of Salt Lake is one of the best-known, best-loved musical organizations in the world. Here they perform superb new arrangements, by Associate Conductors Mack Wilberg and Barlow Bradford, of sixteen favorite carols, accompanied by the newly-formed Orchestra at Temple Square (heard here in their second recording ever), and conducted by the talented new Director of the Choir, Dr. Craig Jessop.
Included are new settings of such well-loved carols as "What Child Is This?," "The First Noel," "Joy to the World," and a lovely a cappella rendition of "Silent Night" for men’s chorus.
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CD: A Mormon Tabernacle Christmas
Label: Telarc International Corp.
Credits: Craig Jessop, conductor, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Temple Square |
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