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  2. Music & the Spoken Word - Wikipedia

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    Music & the Spoken Word is a religious radio and television series. Broadcast weekly from the Salt Lake Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Utah, the program primarily features performances of music by Tabernacle Choir (Choir)—often accompanied by the Salt Lake Tabernacle organ and the Orchestra at Temple Square. The program also includes spiritual ...

  3. Tabernacle Choir - Wikipedia

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    Logo from 2004 for the Tabernacle Choir's celebrations of 75 years of Music & the Spoken Word. Since its establishment, the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square has performed and recorded extensively, both in the United States (where U.S. President Ronald Reagan called it "America's Choir" [20]) and around the world. The following are some of its ...

  4. Mormon music - Wikipedia

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    The choir performs at least weekly at the Tabernacle for a radio program called "Music and the Spoken Word" which is the longest-running national radio program in the US. The choir has released numerous albums since it first recorded in 1910.

  5. List of Tabernacle Choir music directors - Wikipedia

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    Directed the choir for its first recording, and was the first employed full-time. [2] Anthony C. Lund: 1916–35 [4] Directed the choir for its first national performance of Music and the Spoken Word on July 15, 1929. [2] J. Spencer Cornwall: 1935–57 [6] Directed the choir in the film This is Cinerama, [7] and for its first performance abroad ...

  6. Love Is Spoken Here - Wikipedia

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    Love is Spoken Here is a 2005 album by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The album contains "Songs of Heart and Home" and includes hymns, lullabies, and other assorted songs with orchestral accompaniment [1] directed by Mack Wilberg. The title song (a children's song) was written by Janice Kapp Perry. [2] Some of the other lyrics were written by ...

  7. Richard L. Evans - Wikipedia

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    Evans may have been best known as the announcer for the weekly Mormon Tabernacle Choir radio broadcast, Music and the Spoken Word: every week, he wrote, produced, and announced the radio broadcasts, including a short inspirational message. His involvement in these weekly broadcasts spanned from its inception in 1929 until his death in 1971.

  8. Robert M. Cundick - Wikipedia

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    Robert M. Cundick, March 2010. Robert Milton Cundick Sr. (November 26, 1926 – January 7, 2016) was a Latter-day Saint composer. Cundick's interest in music started at a young age, and he studied under Mormon Tabernacle organist Alexander Schreiner and later under Leroy J. Robertson.

  9. America's Choir - Wikipedia

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    The selections in this recording bring together favorite songs, hymns, and anthems from the Choir's repertoire. Other songs and anthems in this collection speak of the many facets of life: “Cindy” is a rousing folk song; “O Home Beloved,” a plaintive remembrance; “Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing,” a stirring tribute to the grace ...