Sunday, October 30, 2016

MTC #148 - All People

I couldn't have been more pleased this week to sing Mack Wilberg's full version of "All People That on Earth Do Dwell", based on the Old Hundredth hymn tune. I probably sound like a broken record but there is just something about that song! Something that directly ties to Christ's second coming. I know full well that I have no proof of that, obviously, but my head and my heart tell me so every time we sing it. So, I believe those feelings, one hundred percent. 

Those feelings all started back when we were preparing for the ACDA Concert which both began, and ended with, a variation of that song (and was woven throughout the entire concert's repertoire). The feelings continued as Bro. Wilberg took a modified version of our ACDA concert on tour to the East Coast in 2015, and then again to Europe in 2016. And every single time, as we sing that song, the same feelings and emotions and thoughts just spiritually stir my soul like no other song has. The strings, the notes, the harmonies! But especially the strings. 

I invite you to take just 5 min and listen to this song either at the link above, or, for a few days, you can see the one we performed today, HERE.

Until next time, God be with you.

From "O Come Ye Nations of the Earth" from today's broadcast
 

Sunday, October 23, 2016

MTC #147 - Making History from the Eccles Theater


Although the Mormon Tabernacle Choir has, on occasion, broadcast it's weekly Music and the Spoken Word program from other locations around the world, the only place it has broadcast the program within Utah is the Tabernacle on Temple Square, or the Conference Center, across the street from Temple Square. So, today a little bit of history was made as the program was broadcast live from the new Eccles Theater in Salt Lake City. I don't know exactly why we accepted the invitation to broadcast it from there, but all of the choir members I talked to had an enjoyable time this morning singing in a new and beautiful hall that will soon be home to a variety of musical and theatrical programs for all to enjoy.

Other than waking up earlier than usual, and having to walk a couple of blocks to the theater, there really wasn't any additional sacrifice choir and orchestra members made to be a part of the program today. However, my deepest thanks goes out to the stage crew who, as Mack reported this morning, was there most of the night setting things up for today's broadcast. THANK YOU!

Interestingly enough, we didn't sing any of our traditional "big" or "grand" pieces for which the Choir is known for. But, the songs we did sing were enjoyable and as always, I prayed that those in attendance would feel uplifted and inspired to be just a little bit happier.

So in conclusion, I have to mention another "first"... Typically, because of where I sit in the choir, the cameramen who walk in and out of the choir and orchestra getting close-ups don't come up to where I am. I've always sort of felt bad for those choir members on the front row who are often put on the spot with a camera right in their faces--cameras that seem to speak the words "OK choir member. Let's see how well you have memorized this song!" Well, today I had that "opportunity." I saw the camera guy walking up and he stopped right on my row! Thankfully, I was confident in my words and everything worked out fine. But now I know how that feels, and I'm not sure I like it!

A few pics from today's event are below...

Until next time, God be with you. 






 

Sunday, October 16, 2016

MTC #146 - Of Peace, Preparedness, & Christmas Concert Tickets

This past Thursday night, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir sang for a group of newly called temple presidents and their wives. It was a very nice and uplifting experience. Several in the group had tears in their eyes as we ended the "mini-concert" and I hoped that we had been successful in helping them feel peace and love.

The 30 minutes leading up to the concert, though, were anything but peaceful for me. As I arrived at rehearsal around my usual time of 6:40, I entered the long corridor that runs underground from the Conference Center to the Tabernacle and quickly noticed that no one else was in the hallway with me. I tried to think why this could be. A little bit of fear crept into my heart and the longer I walked the empty hallway, the more I realized that I must have forgotten an important detail regarding the night's rehearsal. 

As I got to my music locker, I saw someone else! Finally. Craig looked at me and then he put his hands to his head and said, "Oh no. I forgot!" 

I said "What? What did WE forget?"  

"We were supposed to come early for the mini-concert." 

Ug. He was right! We quickly walked to the dressing room to get the right suit on and I was lucky enough to have had a white shirt handy. I looked around and noticed there were a few others that had forgotten as well who were quickly getting dressed. While it was comforting to know I wasn't alone, I felt like I had been injected into the parable of the Ten Virgins. And I was not one of the five wise ones! 

Thankfully, we got up to the loft of seats and slid into the back row just in time to participate. "At least the (symbolic) door hadn't been locked," I thought.

Needless to say, the whole experience was a wake-up call to me to pay more attention to the Choir's weekly newsletter and to not take things for granted. It also made me think about when Christ comes again and how I don't want to "be late" to that event. I want to feel ready, prepared, and anticipating it. 

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Changing topics, Christmas Concert tickets were made available this week on Saturday, at 10:00am. 90% of the people I knew who tried to get some, weren't successful in doing so. After all, it took less than 10 minutes before all of the tickets for the three nights were gone. The website kept giving messages that requests couldn't be completed and there were enormously long "prove to me that you're not a robot" words to type in that made the whole experience very frustrating. As I analyzed the situation though, I realized that there is not a good way to distribute these tickets, period. Random selection, or first come first served--either way, there will be plenty of people who will be left out. There's just no way that the Choir can perform enough nights to accommodate demand. A sad reality, but one that the Church has to acknowledge and do its best to live with. 

If, by chance, you did not get a ticket, here are two things to keep in mind: 1) if you come early enough and get into the standby line, I feel very confident you'll get in. There have always been many ticket holders who just don't show up for whatever reason and that reality allows for many in the standby line to fill up the empty seats. 2) while we will not be performing the full concert on Sunday, we do perform many of the same songs-- and the guest artist will perform that morning, as well. There are no tickets for Sunday so you are welcome to come and partake of open seating.

From today's broadcast, singing "Simple Gifts"

Lastly, I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed today's broadcast. Loved all of the songs and several in my family showed up to listen and watch. The foreign exchange student from Germany living with us for three weeks, Isabel, also came along and loved the whole experience. 

L to R: daughter Rebekah, Isabel, me, son Josh
My beautiful wife Jennifer, and me


Until next time, God be with you.


Sunday, October 9, 2016

MTC #145 - And Fill the World with Righteousness


Just like many people, I suppose, I've felt very weighed down with all things politics lately. And weighed down, too, with the individuals in this world who promote, encourage, and support evil people and evil causes. "By their fruits, ye shall know them," is a scripture that I've thought a lot about lately, and believe to be true. 

So given all of that, I went to Choir this morning ready to sing songs that promote light, that encourage us to receive light, and support the cause of light. There was a moment when we were singing "Arise, O God, and Shine" that I envisioned the notes and words and sounds of the choir and orchestra spreading across the earth at light speed--filling everyone with light and love--setting things right, that were wrong, and replacing bad with good. It was a good moment that lifted me out of my slump.  Here are a few phrases that got me all teary eyed during that moment: 

Arise, O God, and shine.

Prosper each design to spread thy glorious light.


Let healing streams of mercy flow, that all the earth thy truth may know. 


Fill the world with righteousness.

Govern by thy righteous laws.

Let every people hear. 

Regardless of what happens in this world, both in the short term, and in the long term, I will always be eternally grateful for people who are good, who go about doing good, and who love and serve. Many such people are in my immediate circle of family and friends. Far more are those who I don't know, but who fit into that "life-filled-with-light" category. May light prevail and darkness fail and may we do our part to ensure that happens in all walks of life.

Until next time, God be with you. 

PS: This is the week for you to try and get Christmas Concert tickets, if you're interested! All the details for that are HERE.

Sunday, October 2, 2016

MTC #144 - #ldsconf #oct2016conference

I thought it would be kind of fun to see what OTHERS thought about the Mormon Tabernacle Choir this weekend, so I looked up what the Twitter users were tweeting about and included some of those tweets below. 


Before listing those, though, I just want to say how very thankful I was to have musically participated in General Conference this weekend. The songs and the accompanying lyrics the Choir sang were inspirational to me personally, and hopefully to many others around the world.  I think my favorites this time around were "If the Way Be Full of Trial, Weary Not," "Take Time to Be Holy," and "I'll Follow Him in Faith." The "Weary Not" song was particularly helpful to me as one of my dear sisters has been going through some extremely difficult trials and I've been thinking about her a lot lately. The song gave me strength. The great thing about singing so many wonderful songs is that the people who listen to them can pick at least one that resonates with them and the various things going on in their lives. It kind of becomes "their song" as they gain strength, insights, and peace from it.

Here are a few of the lyrics from "my song": 

If misfortunes overtake us, weary not;
Jesus never will forsake us, weary not.
He will leave us never, never;
From his love there’s naught can sever;
Glory to the Lamb forever, weary not.

Do not weary by the way, Whatever be thy lot;

There awaits a brighter day, To all, to all who weary not.

How easy it is to feel weary sometimes! But there are so many great reasons not to be.


That said, as promised, below are a sampling of tweets for your reading pleasure. Until next time, God be with you.



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 Tiana ‏@tianamariec 
Is it just me or is the Mormon Tabernacle Choir extra amazing today???? #ldsconf

LDS Living ‏@LDSLivingMag
Really loving the unique knots on men of the @MormonTabChoir! Here's how to tie it (and 9 others)... #LDSConf #MoTab

The Cultural Hall ‏@TheCulturalHall
MoTab men swapped out ties--apparently the Trinity Knot was too radical. #ldsconf

Emily J Fleming ‏@ejfleming7
I WANT TO SING THIS ARRANGEMENT OF THIS HYMN ONE DAY!!!! I love Motab!!!! #lifegoals #ldsconf

matt whitlock ‏@mattdizwhitlock
I love MoTab but what are these purple pocket squares? Feels like we're at a mob wedding in New Jersey. #ldsconf

This Is My Alaska ‏@jec678
And can't wait for more great work from the #MoTab @MormonTabChoir Such a boost for your soul!  #ldsconf

Eleanor ‏@el_eanor24
Has @MormonTabChoir ever sounded so beautiful?! <3 #ldsconf #letusallpresson

Jeff Brown ‏@jeffbrown40
Wow, what a beautiful arrangement of #LetUsAllPressOn. We're so blessed to have such a talented choir. @MormonTabChoir #ldsconf

Crystal Critchfield ‏@Crystal_Critch 4
Wow. How powerful was that closing hymn and arrangement? I can't stop crying! #LetUsAllPressOn #ldsconf

Breanna Larson Allen ‏@breelarallen
Out of everything in this #ldsconf that final #MoTab song was what my soul needed the most ❤️

Adam Droge ‏@AdamDroge
Hey look! This song goes right along with that last line #PresNelson gave. As if it were planned... #MoTab @MormonTabChoir #LDSconf

Jared Garrett ‏@jaredgarrett
Greatest choir on the planet. #ldsconf #MoTab

John Schneider ‏@Lunar_Motion
Primary songs at General Conference. Yup, love it.
#LDSconf #MoTab

Asa laws ‏@AsaSpadesLaws
The music in conference is truly inspiring #ldsconf #motab

Jared Garrett ‏@jaredgarrett
They're so perfect. So polished. Beautiful. I love being a Mormon partly because of them. #MoTab #ldsconf

Mickey Parkader ‏@kayla13531
#ldsconf loving the purple on @MormonTabChoir 💜

Scott Knudson ‏@ScottTheAmazing
Is it me.. Or did someone last minute just shove a punch of purple construction paper into the men's suits as "pocket squares"

C. Bruce Hilton
Hot take: The MoTab Trinity Knots signal a subtle doctrinal shift. #ldsconf
 

Dee Holt ‏@sopranodee
Lovin the purple ties and cool knot! @MormonTabChoir Thanks for all your hard work for #ldsconf

Jennie Blaser ‏@JennieBlaser
Aaaah! My favorite hymn! Thank you Mormon Tabernacle Choir! #leadkindlylight #ldsconf