Look at the work, the presentation, and the perfect professionalism of these people. Imagine the dedication to practice, attendance, and determination to get it right. Then turn on your local radio station and weep.
Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square: World class. And they're ALL volunteers. NO ONE except the technical crew is paid among them. And many of the technical crew are volunteers as well.
Magnificent! I wish I could hear this in person. I'd have to see my heart doctor first. She may forbid it, I may not be able to take it. Thanks, choir, orchestra and Director! Stay safe!
This choir is so disciplined , I enjoy the performances.They sing so beautiful, the music is very comforting and soothing to me. I just love to hear them sing.
Oh to God be all the praise. I love this masterpiece from Magnificat in D, BWE 243" composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. One of the best. You performed it to the highest standard. Be blessed
At this time of year, people all over the world turn their thoughts to Bethlehem, as did the shepherds of so long ago when they declared, "Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to pass" (Luke 2:15).
The ancient city of Bethlehem is located along an old caravan route a few miles southwest of Jerusalem. It was known as the City of David because it was there that the prophet Samuel anointed young David to be the king of Israel (see 1 Samuel 16:1-13). Today it is known as the long-foretold birthplace of the King of kings, Jesus Christ. It has been referred to as a "little town," and indeed it was 2,000 years ago. But from small things very often comes that which is great-"the hinge of history," one writer observed, "is on the door of a Bethlehem stable."1
Traveling to Bethlehem today would be a long and costly journey for most of us. Few are fortunate enough to go there; most of us will never see it in person. Nonetheless, our hearts and our actions can take us to Bethlehem every day. And very often the journey may be as important as the actual destination.
The way to Bethlehem-and to the King who was born there-is marked by good thoughts and good deeds. We go to Bethlehem every time we turn the other cheek and respond with kindness instead of anger; we journey to Bethlehem when we open our hearts to others and let them into our lives- even when it's inconvenient or difficult; we travel to Bethlehem as we set aside selfish pursuits and focus our thoughts and energies on the things that matter most; and we go to Bethlehem as we hold on to hope in the face of discouragement and tribulation.
The journey to Bethlehem is not just for a day or even a special season of the year. Truly, it is the journey of a lifetime.
Oh to God be all the praise. I love this masterpiece from Magnificat in D, BWE 243" composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. One of the best. You performed it to the highest standard. Be blessed
J,S Bach der größte Kirchenmusiker den es gegeben hat. Danke an den Chor, ihr seid klasse. Gott segnet Euch alle. Grüße aus Deutschland
I am a Catholic of the Holy Roman Church and I see the Grace of God in your performances.
Wow, bravo bravo, amen and Amen, thank you, thoroughly enjoyed the music.
Look at the work, the presentation, and the perfect professionalism of these people. Imagine the dedication to practice, attendance, and determination to get it right.
Then turn on your local radio station and weep.
Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square: World class. And they're ALL volunteers. NO ONE except the technical crew is paid among them. And many of the technical crew are volunteers as well.
Magnificent! I wish I could hear this in person. I'd have to see my heart doctor first. She may forbid it, I may not be able to take it. Thanks, choir, orchestra and Director! Stay safe!
I have attended concerts by this wonderful choir and orchestra twice, and you've NO IDEA how magnificent that is!
All generations shall call me blessed, for He who is mighty has done great things for me, and holy is His name.
I heard this for the first time on my mission and it's impression hasn't left me since. 20 years and still going.
This choir is so disciplined , I enjoy the performances.They sing so beautiful, the music is very comforting and soothing to me. I just love to hear them sing.
This has to be one of Bach's supreme masterpieces.
I love the Latter Day Saint Tabernacle choir & orchestra. Their dedication & service to the Lord is to be commended. Beautiful! Voices of angels!!
And they're ALL volunteers. Amazing, huh?
This is one of my favorite musical performances -- I play it over and over again.
It seems music is a separate language !!! A language of man to reach the Lord of All!!!💜
Magnificent!
Imagining God so happy and impressed!
Greace To Our LORD GOD FOREVER AND EVER!!! You are amazing brothers and sisters!!! God bless you!!!
All the glory goes to the Almighty Creator who created them and gave them the ability to sing such wonderful songs
amen
I cannot stop to listen your amazing heavenly music!!
This is among my favorites of your performances. I have watched this dozens of times and try to sing with you. Your performance is a joy. Thank You.
Love the pageantry & majesty of the "Magnificat."
From Italy: VI ADORO GRAZIE❤️🌹💚
Well, interesting choir with amazing performance
This is just the best & I love listening to them sing, they really inspired me
Virtuoso performance from all and especially the piccolo trumpeter.
OOOOHHH!! SO POWERFUL INDEED!!LOVELY!!SMOOTHNEAT!!GREAT STUFF!!LOVED IT !!FROM(U.K.)
I agree the orchestra is wonderful. It seems the choir usually gets the acclaim, but the orchestra is just as great.
Love that piccolo trumpet at the beginning!
A grand & astonishing performance!
Este hino remonta ao próprio coro celestial. É um prazer ouví-los.
Divine. The orchestra is fabulous.
Johann Sebastian Bach, der "Gott" unter den Musikern, mein größtes Vorbild.
Oh to God be all the praise. I love this masterpiece from Magnificat in D, BWE 243" composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. One of the best. You performed it to the highest standard. Be blessed
WOW!!SUPERBLY SUNG!!!GREAT STUFF!!FROM(U.K.).
Bach. Forever.
Nice music, so touching and marvelous
THIS MUSIC IS NOT ONLY BEAUTIFUL AND VERY HARMONIOUS, BUT ALSO VERY, VERY CHRISIAN IN ALL RESPECTS!!!!
Woooooowww magnificent
wonderful !
Fantastic trumpet
A fine performance using period instruments and a chamber choir
Wonderful so amazing.
The people playing the bugles and the trumpets are absolute masters.
Não sou mormon mas acompanho suas músicas porque são de muito bom gosto.
Vivian Crawford Jamaica. Memories of the Diocesan Festival Choir and Mrs. Hazel Lawson Street.
this is beautiful
이렇게 많은 단원이 소리를 맞추기 위해 얼마나 연습을 많이 했을까! 대단하다
Perfect praise. Glory to God
Love it! ❤
Amazing! 👏👏👏👏
Glory to God the "Best of best
Gracias muchas gracias
awesome
Beautiful music!
Heavenly,indeed!
WOW!! AGAIN!!GREAT STUFF!!LOVELY!!THANKS INDEED!FROM(U.K.).
beautiful!
amazing choires
Angesichts der aufgeboten Fülle an Chorist/inn/en eine beeindruckende Leistung!
Wonderful
great work
C'est beau à en pleurer
De toute évidence et dès les premières mesures...
Maravilhoso!!
Good music heals
Tutti bravi.
Bravo !
maravilloso.
Ad Iesu per Maria!
beautiful!
Géant !
Im singing this for choir
Great
Grande padronanza di vocalità da parte del coro. Poi Bach...è sempre Bach!!!
esta musica é super emocionante
Angelic😍😍😍
bonita piesa.
This is how Bach should sound with choir and orchestra!
Heavenly
¡Precioso!
At this time of year, people all over the world turn their thoughts to
Bethlehem, as did the shepherds of so long ago when they declared, "Let
us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to
pass" (Luke 2:15).
The ancient city of Bethlehem is located along an old caravan route a few
miles southwest of Jerusalem. It was known as the City of David because it
was there that the prophet Samuel anointed young David to be the king of
Israel (see 1 Samuel 16:1-13). Today it is known as the long-foretold
birthplace of the King of kings, Jesus Christ. It has been referred to as a
"little town," and indeed it was 2,000 years ago. But from small things very
often comes that which is great-"the hinge of history," one writer
observed, "is on the door of a Bethlehem stable."1
Traveling to Bethlehem today would be a long and costly journey for most
of us. Few are fortunate enough to go there; most of us will never see it in
person. Nonetheless, our hearts and our actions can take us to Bethlehem
every day. And very often the journey may be as important as the actual
destination.
The way to Bethlehem-and to the King who was born there-is marked by
good thoughts and good deeds. We go to Bethlehem every time we turn
the other cheek and respond with kindness instead of anger; we journey to
Bethlehem when we open our hearts to others and let them into our lives-
even when it's inconvenient or difficult; we travel to Bethlehem as we set
aside selfish pursuits and focus our thoughts and energies on the things
that matter most; and we go to Bethlehem as we hold on to hope in the
face of discouragement and tribulation.
The journey to Bethlehem is not just for a day or even a special season of
the year. Truly, it is the journey of a lifetime.
MAGNIFICAT!!!!
o melhor coral do mundo
How many (choirs) have you heard ? Not many, apparently.... You should go out more often...
not a big fan of Mormons (im a Baptist) but this is great music!
the church the jesucristo the los santos the los últimos días
My family is islander
BROTHER BACH BE JAMMING! :-)
Bach at his best
Schitterend
Hide me under your wing
Bear in mind, these are all amateurs and volunteers.
Too slow
Too stacato
Bloated.
Oh to God be all the praise. I love this masterpiece from Magnificat in D, BWE 243" composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. One of the best. You performed it to the highest standard. Be blessed
awesome
Florence Achieng v