Episodes
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20 Years of Christmas With The Tabernacle Choir
S2021 E1 - 1h 55m
Former Tabernacle Choir guest artist and Tony Award-winner, Brian Stokes Mitchell, is back to remember and relive twenty years of inspiring Christmas concerts. From opera, gospel, and pop singers to Broadway and cabaret stars; from Shakespearean actors and movie and television stars, the Choir’s guest artists provide, not just formidable talent, but a little something for everyone.
Extras + Features
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That’s What Christmas Means to Me
S2021 E1 - 3m 15s
Accompanied by just a handful of socially distanced Tabernacle Orchestra members and the Choir’s musical director Mack Wilberg at the piano, Brian Stokes Mitchell performs a never-before-seen rendition of “That’s What Christmas Means to Me.”
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Suo Gân
S2021 E1 - 1m 59s
Welsh carol “Suo Gân,” featuring opera star Bryn Terfel, accompanied by the Tabernacle Orchestra at Temple Square.
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Backstage with Brian Stokes Mitchell
S2021 E1 - 5m 49s
Beloved guest artist, Brian Stokes Mitchell takes us on an exciting and intimate journey backstage during the making of “20 Years of Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir,” a show he hosts. Mitchell describes how it feels to perform in the magnificent space, (with and without an audience). He also shares a personal pandemic story and reflects on the true meaning of Christmas.
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Trepak - Organ Solo
S2021 E1 - 1m 25s
Tabernacle organist Richard Elliott performs an all-new adaptation of Tchaikovsky’s “Trepak,” from “Nutcracker Suite,” filmed in innovative new ways to show off the majesty of the instrument. Each year, the 7,708-pipe Conference Center organ, which resembles and pays homage to the famed original, becomes a prominent feature of the Christmas concert.
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Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow
S2021 E1 - 1m 2s
Audra McDonald performs “Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow,” accompanied by the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square.
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Sweet Little Jesus Boy
S2021 E1 - 1m 13s
Gospel favorite “Sweet Little Jesus Boy,” featuring Gladys Knight, and accompanied by the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square.
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Infant Holy, Infant Lowly
S2021 E1 - 3m 57s
"Infant Holy, Infant Lowly", is a 1920 English version of a 14th-century Polish carol. In this powerful arrangement by Mack Wilberg, Brian Stokes Mitchell is joined by the Tabernacle Choir in its first-ever all-virtual performance. Previously recorded videos of each individual Choir member float on the screen, reminiscent of the heavenly host of angels.
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Somewhere In My Memory
S2021 E1 - 3m 30s
“Somewhere in My Memory,” is the signature song from the movie 'Home Alone', composed by John Williams, one of the most famous composers of the 20th and 21st centuries. Here it is performed by The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square.
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Campaña sobre campaña
S2021 E1 - 50s
“Campana Sobre Campana,” a traditional Andalusian Christmas song, is one of the most famous of all Spanish carols. In this song, heavenly angels ring the bells of Bethlehem, inviting all to join with the shepherds and see the Christ Child in the manger. Here, operatic tenor Rolando Villazón sings and is accompanied by the Tabernacle Choir & Orchestra at Temple Square.
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Do You Hear What I Hear?
S2021 E1 - 1m 30s
Laura Osnes performs “Do You Hear What I Hear?” accompanied by the Tabernacle Orchestra at Temple Square.
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Everyone Who Likes Christmas, Say ‘I Do!’
S2021 E1 - 2m 23s
With its catchy tune and easy lyrics, “Everyone Who Likes Christmas, Say ‘I Do!’” quickly became a Christmas concert favorite after it was written, in 1968, by two Utah moms, Patricia Metten and Maxine Cameron. It's performed here by Santino Fontana, accompanied by the Muppets from “Sesame Street”, and the Tabernacle Orchestra at Temple Square.
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O Holy Night
S2021 E1 - 2m 22s
The American music critic John Sullivan Dwight translated the lyrics of this carol, one of the most dramatically beautiful Christmas songs ever penned, into English in 1855. In this arrangement by David T. Clydesdale, Ms. Chenoweth pays homage to the great Sandi Patty, who performed this same arrangement with The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square in 2006.
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