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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 of the Choir’s unmatched magnitude and musicality.
Following the success of last year’s CD Rejoice and Be Merry, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir presents Ring Christmas Bells, the next musical masterpiece in a series of highly acclaimed and commercially successful holiday albums. Ring Christmas Bells features Tony award-winning solosit Brian Stokes Mitchell, “Broadway's last leading man,” so dubbed the The New York Times, and narrator Edward K. Herrmann (Gilmore Girls, Eleanor and Franklin). conducted by Mack Wilber, this live concert is a holiday extravaganza every family will want to experience again and again.
DVD Bonus Features
- The Making of a Christmas Special: A 30-minute feature including interviews with key production members as well as many of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas Concert guest stars throughout the years such as Walter Cronkite, Peter Graves, Edward K. Herrmann, Brian Stokes Mitchess, Audra McDonald, Renee Fleming, and Claire Bloom.
- Guest Artist Conversations: Intimate and in-depth interviews with both Brian Stokes Mitchell and Edward K. Herrmann about their experience performing with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the Orchestra at Temple Square
See also I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
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Beautiful Show
Tim, UTAH - January 04, 2010
I was not familiar with Brian Stokes Mitchell prior to this show, although I had seen him on the "Frasier" tv show. My wife and I saw this performance in person and were amazed. His rendition of "The Friendly Beasts" was quite moving. I agree with one of the earlier reviewers who said they wished there had been a little more sacred music and less secular, however. Mitchell and Hermann were wonderful, but I must say the choir has had better days, although they are still tremendous.

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