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The King's Singers join the men of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square in performing "O Holy Night," by Adolph Charles Adam and arranged by Mack Wilberg.

Episode 4084. Aired December 16, 2007

Comments

9 years ago

Graham Bull

As a boy in the 1930 -40s I was a Chorister, firstly at my parish church, and later during the Second World War, living in Bristol, England. We thought that we were good...but whenever I listen to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra, Guest singers and speakers, It brings me down to earth and full of joy. The present day music moves me greatly but many of the old hymns that we enjoyed with our somewhat limited repertoire some 80 years ago reminds me viviidly of my late, and much loved, family.Permit me please if I recall one particular concert that most of schools in Bristol, together with an audience of may faiths, sang in the Colston Hall which shortly after was destroyed during one of the German air Blitzes on the city. One of the most moving passages was when we sung all the National Anthems of the Allied nations, with special meaning being given to those countries once involved in the fighting for freedom but many of which were the suffering under enemy control. The American Ambassador and members of the American Red Cross, many stationed in Bristol.I am now in my 86th year, and as with many in old age, many including my wife of 83, suffering in old age, but one of our happer moments i watching aand listening to your YouTube programmes. May the Good Lord bless you all in furthering his good works.Jean and Graham Bull.

9 years ago

liberty justice

humanity is awesome when we work together. :)

9 years ago

HOWYOUDOIN884

There's no video!?

9 years ago

Heidi Richards

Merry Christmas. Remember the glorious reason for the season!

9 years ago

Nidia Vique

Feliz Navidad! Disfrutemos de tan bellos momentos con bella música en nuestros hogares.

9 years ago

manfreadstraw

Superb...

9 years ago

Judi Harbin

God did not send a subordinate to redeem us. He chose to do it himself

9 years ago

marikah porter

this is amazing! i have always wanted to play in the orchestra which would be amazing :)

9 years ago

Carolina Sánchez

Amazing! :)

9 years ago

Sam Chen

so beautifulThank you

9 years ago

Daniel Dacoli

Simply marvelous, our soul is touched by the Spirit that this performance bring to us. I shared it with my Family. Thank you.

9 years ago

Jeff Martella

I'm speechless Brethren...thank you for sharing this AND to enlighten our Spirits during this Christmas season...TRULY BEAUTIFUL!!!!! :-)))))

9 years ago

Madison Rose

The beauty of the music fills all our senses and brings the light that Jesus brought to our lives individually and to the world. Through these sounds we can sense the glorious days that await us when the Christ returns MayHis blessings be with you all!

9 years ago

Ken Long

definitely a unique arrangement, love the song, love the choir.

9 years ago

Saulo Ribeiro

Essa é uma das minhas músicas de Natal preferidas e esse é o melhor arranjo dessa música.

9 years ago

Berenice Nielson

Beautiful, 

9 years ago

Selena Barrows

Beautiful!!!!!

9 years ago

Graham Bull

As a boy in the 1930 -40s I was a Chorister, firstly at my parish church, and later during the Second World War, living in Bristol, England. We thought that we were good...but whenever I listen to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra, Guest singers and speakers, It brings me down to earth and full of joy. The present day music moves me greatly but many of the old hymns that we enjoyed with our somewhat limited repertoire some 80 years ago reminds me viviidly of my late, and much loved, family.Permit me please if I recall one particular concert that most of schools in Bristol, together with an audience of may faiths, sang in the Colston Hall which shortly after was destroyed during one of the German air Blitzes on the city. One of the most moving passages was when we sung all the National Anthems of the Allied nations, with special meaning being given to those countries once involved in the fighting for freedom but many of which were the suffering under enemy control. The American Ambassador and members of the American Red Cross, many stationed in Bristol.I am now in my 86th year, and as with many in old age, many including my wife of 83, suffering in old age, but one of our happer moments i watching aand listening to your YouTube programmes. May the Good Lord bless you all in furthering his good works.Jean and Graham Bull.

9 years ago

john thebaker

Thank you Lord, so beautiful <3

9 years ago

Rebecca Starling

Sublime. Music has the power to lighten the heart and give pure joy. 

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