Wednesday, November 1, 2023

The Tabernacle Choir & Orchestra at Temple Square Gives us "Season of Light" with Lea Salonga and Sir David Suchet

 



Season of Light: Christmas with the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square, with Lea Salonga and Sir. David Suchet. Mack Wilberg and Ryan Murphy, conductors.


The traditional time-honored stories and beloved tales associated with Christmas are indispensable to the celebrations. 

"Good King Wenceslas," for example, or Dickens's A Christmas Carol, Clement Clarke Moore's "A Visit from Saint Nicolas," Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker, Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Match Girl," O. Henry's "The Gift of the Magi," and even a New York Sun newspaper column addressed to a concerned young girl named Virginia. 

Each of these Christmas stories personifies a reminder that this is a time of joy, hope, compassion, mercy, and love. But the greatest Christmas story of all, the one most central to the season, is the story of a Holy Child born in a humble manger. 

That Nativity story begins the ultimate expression of love-a divine love extended to all who ever lived-and is the reason for our eternal hope.

Lavishly decorated with books of all sizes, the stage in the 21,000-seat Conference Center in Salt Lake City became a "library" for The Tabernacle Choir's celebration of these myriad Christmas stories. There were tales told through music, dance, and narrative of excited shepherds on the hills outside of Bethlehem, of heroism during wartime, of sleigh rides and caroling, of the challenges of new motherhood, and of faith in a Savior who would redeem the whole world.

The Choir's special guests at this concert, famed actress and singer Lea Salonga and renowned star of television and film Sir David Suchet, joined in the storytelling and shared their own personal accounts of the truths celebrated at Christmas. With the Choir, Orchestra, and Bells at Temple Square, the Gabriel Trumpet Ensemble, and dancers from the local community, all joined together to proclaim a joyful "Noel!" at the good news of Christ's birth.

1. When shepherds saw the light - Traditional, Arr. Mack Wilberg

2. The Most Wonderful Time of the Year - Music and Text: Eddie Pola and George Wyle, Arrr. Michael Davis

3. Payapang Daigdig - music - Felipe de Leon, text Brigido Batungbakal and Eduardo de Leon, Arr. M. Wilberg

4. And then shall your light break forth (from Elijah) - F. Mendelssohn

5. Ding Dong! Merrily on High - Arr. Ryan Murphy

6. Christmas Together Medley - Arr. Ryan Murphy

    Sleigh Ride - L. Anderson

    I'll be home for Christmas - Walter Kent

    O Holy Night - Adolphe Charles Adam

7. Lo, How A Rose E'er Blooming - Kolner Gesangbuch. Arr. M. Wilberg

8. Hosanna in excelsis (Based on Canon in D) - J. Pachelbel, Arr. Mack Wilberg

9. Here we come a-caroling - Arr. Mack Wilberg

10. On Christmas Night ("Sussex Carol") - Arr. Richard Elliott (with themes by Camile Saint-Saens)

11. The Christmas Story - music Mack Wilberg

13. Rocking Carol - traditional Czech, Arr. M. Wilberg

14. Angels from the Realms of Glory - arr. M. Wilberg


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