Is the Mormon Tabernacle Choir on TV?

Is the Mormon Tabernacle Choir on TV?

The television broadcast will be available on PBS and BYUtv. The Conference Center in Salt Lake City is site of the annual Christmas concert with The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square. 2021 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.

When was the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas special filmed?

The 2020 broadcast of Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir is co-presented by GBH, the largest creator of PBS content for TV and the web, and BYUtv, the television home of The Tabernacle Choir’s weekly program “Music & the Spoken Word.” As has been done every year for the past twenty years, the special was filmed over …

Where can I watch the Mormon Tabernacle Choir?

Audio-only streams are found on KSL.org; BYURradio.org; and SaintsChannel.ChurchofJesusChrist.org (under Radio > Tabernacle Choir).

How can I watch The Tabernacle Choir Christmas concert?

This December 2021, PBS stations and BYUtv, the family entertainment HD cable TV network, will air 20 Years of Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir, the annual holiday special featuring Tony Award®-winning star Brian Stokes Mitchell.

Does the Mormon Tabernacle Choir get paid?

Are Choir and Orchestra members paid for their service? No. All 360 members of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and all 110 members of the Orchestra at Temple Square are unpaid volunteers who practice and perform weekly.

Where was the PBS 20 years of Christmas filmed?

Salt Lake City, Utah
In new segments filmed in November 2020 (following COVID protocols), Mitchell joined a handful of socially distanced Orchestra members and the Choir’s music director, Mack Wilberg, in an empty 21,000-seat Conference Center on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah, to record intimate Christmas classics.

How long can you be a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir?

Tenure in the Choir is 20 years or until age 60, whichever comes first. In the first step of the audition process, applicants submit an unaccompanied recording of a song selected by the music director.