Today's post will be brief as I didn't attend choir rehearsal on Thursday or the Music & the Spoken Word broadcast today. I wanted to be at home for my dear wife who was experiencing some post Covid-booster shot health issues (which thankfully are subsiding) and I struggle sometimes when the Choir dedicates a whole program to U.S.-centric holidays when one of our goals is to be more aware of our global audience. That said, I know the Choir is famous, in part, for how well it performs patriotic music. And I'm certainly nothing but grateful for our U.S. veterans (and veterans from other countries) who not only gave much for the price of freedom, but in some cases, continue to struggle with afflictions and/or side-effects from the nature of their service.
Switching topics....
I'm one of those people who prefers not to listen to Christmas music until after Thanksgiving. But I know there are many people out there who love to start listening to it as early as possible. Regardless of which camp you fall into, there are some new Tabernacle Choir Christmas listening and viewing options you should be aware of (for either now or later).
First, there's the "Christmas Best" album that contains 13 songs from past Christmas concerts that the Choir has done. Then there's a video presentation as well. The Choir's website has the following description for the video: "This unique video recording is a must-have selection for everyone who loves Christmas. With two decades of Christmas performances by over 40 world-renowned individual artists and excerpts from over 60 songs, carols, and stories from around the world, this unique video recording is a must-have selection for everyone who loves Christmas."
I'm really excited about this Christmas album and video presentation and am eager for you to check them out.
How do you do that exactly?
Well, for the album, you can go the old-school route and purchase a CD. OR, you can stream the new album via Spotify or Apple Music.
For the video, it looks like the only purchase option right now is a DVD, unfortunately. Hopefully a higher-quality version will be forthcoming (I'll certainly let you know).
And that is it, my friends. Make this next week a really great one!
And until next time, God be with you.
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