With the year coming to a close, many businesses and organizations are winding down as people take time off and gear up for the year ahead. But the same cannot be said for The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. No siree. Things for the choir never wind down! There's always a weekly broadcast and some event in the near horizon. But, as far as 2018 goes, there is only one event left (Music and the Spoken Word for 12/30). The rehearsal for that event actually happened today so that the Choir can enjoy a break this coming Thursday when rehearsal normally would have happened.
So, as the year wraps up, I always like to "do the numbers." Long-time choir friend, Siope, does a much nicer job with this in a fun pictogram form which I'm sure he'll be publishing soon. I've had a sneak peak and it's going to be great! When he does publish it, I'll include it on my blog.
But before we get to the numbers, I just wanted to make one comment about today's broadcast--which, of course, was all Christmas music. One of my favorite Christmas songs is Carol of the Drums (or Little Drummer Boy). I really like the song because I feel like we can all relate to the drummer boy. At least, I know I can. So many times in life, we may feel like we really don't have much to offer. Or we feel like what we do have to offer, isn't enough. We get wrapped into the heartache of comparison and think that everyone around us is better than we are. But just like the drummer boy came to the realization that his gift--his talent--was good enough (and drew a smile from the Savior), we can come to that realization too. Admittedly, it's sometimes not easy and a lesson that for me, I have to learn over and over and over again. But I'm grateful to be reminded of my worth and the worth of all my fellow brothers and sisters when singing this song.
OK. So now, with a drumroll please.... Here's the year by numbers.
Events: 14
- Thomas S. Monson funeral
- Go West Summit
- Messiah Concert
- Gen Conf (April & May)
- Recording session for 2019 CD
- Pre-tour Concert
- West Coast Tour
- Pioneer Day Concert
- Be One Concert
- USU (Logan) Concert
- Temple Pres. Seminar
- First Presidency Christmas devotional
- Christmas Concert
Extra Rehearsals: 36
Most Worn Tie (aside from the bowtie): Red Snowflake (9 times), followed by Red Diamond (7)
Most Worn Suit: Black (18), followed by the Blue Blazer (11) and tux (11)
Most Worn Dress: Fuchsia (11), followed by a 3-way tie--Blue, Creme, Raspberry (10)
Total Unique Songs Sung: 236
Total Songs Sung: 379*
And now, for the most popular (most sung) song of the year*! The winner goes to "HYMN OF PRAISE", which was sung six times. Followed by "Guide Us O, Thou Great Jehovah" & "Rejoice the Lord is King", both of which were sung five times.
(*NOTE: In the case of multiple concerts and tour, songs were only counted once. For example, if a song was performed three times for the Christmas Concert, because the concert was held on three nights, the song was only counted once)
There you have it.
The other notable event, of course, was that the choir changed it's name!
On to 2019!
Until next time, God Be With You.
Until next time, God Be With You.