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Conference tecrus::mormonism

Title:The Glory of God is Intelligence.
Moderator:BSS::RONEY
Created:Thu Jan 28 1988
Last Modified:Fri Apr 25 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:460
Total number of notes:6198

132.0. "Mormon Tabernacle Choir" by SOS6::RAMA () Wed May 25 1988 11:56

    Hi ,
    
    I'm Francis RAMA from Paris (FRANCE) ; I am christian , protestant
    and here is the reason of my being here :
    
      Years ago , I flew to Boston ( for DEC of course ) and got the
    opportunity of hearing at TV a really WONDERFUL , MOVING choir ,
    the Mormon Tabernacle Choir . Every time I come to the States ,
    it's always the same pleasure for me to watch that TV , sunday
    morning .
    
      I could not get a hand on any records when in the States , and
    here in Paris , they use to tell me that's " old stuff " ... so
    I would appreciate if somebody could
    
     1/ give me some recording reference so I can order them
     2/ copy for me some records ( of course all charges are for me
    )
     3/ let me any live recording of that choir ( I particularly
    love the biblical texts read between songs )
    
    by the way I'm church organist and will be glad to correspond/share
    experience happiness or whatever with al of you brother in Christ
    .
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132.1CACHE::LEIGHWed May 25 1988 14:4626
Hi Francis,

Welcome to the conference!

Note 98 gives the mailing address of a short-wave radio station that broadcasts
music by the Tabernacle Choir.  You can contact them for their frequency and
time schedules.  Short-wave receivers are relatively inexpensive, and even
though they are AM and there is noticable fading on short-wave signals, the
broadcasts are nice.  

Records, tapes, and CD's of the Tabernacle Choir are readily available in the
US, so I guess that your first objective is to locate a mail-order dealer who
handles orders from other countries.  My son Chad recently returned from Germany
as a Mormon missionary; I'll ask him if he knows of mail-order dealers.  Music
is one of his interests.

Copyright laws don't allow us to copy records onto tapes and send them to you,
but I'm sure there must be mail-order music dealers--there seem to be mail-order
dealers in everything else.

As a side note, many years ago I was a missionary in West Virginia.  One day
we were going "door to door" talking with people, and a woman invited us to
have lunch.  She explained that she enjoyed the Tabernacle Choir, and giving
us lunch was her way of thanking the Choir.

Allen
132.2Some possibilitiesFREKE::LEIGHWed May 25 1988 15:1127

  Hi

  While I was in Germany it seemed to me that sound recordings of the
  Tabernacle Choir were readily available in the better music stores.
  Of course, one cannot expect them to be as popular and available as
  today's pop music.

  Another route to finding something would be to ask some members of the
  church in your local area where it can be found -- they are sure to have
  some themselves.  (Also asking the missionaries couldn't hurt, at least they
  could refer you to a member -- missionaries you can't miss when you see
  them.)

  In Denmark there is a society ("user's" group) for the choir started by
  a nonmember fan of the group.  They are sure to be able to help you.
  I don't know their address though.

  If I recall correctly,  CBS is the choir's recording label.

  Last but not least, if you are able to receive the AFN US military radio
  broadcasts, they also have the Music and The Spoken Word broadcasts on
  Sunday.

  Chad

132.3I hope this helps..TEMPE1::LARSENThu May 26 1988 02:3726
    
 	A call to Deseret Book here in Mesa, Az Yielded the following 
        information:
    
        Columbia, CBS is the Recording company for the choir.  
        More information could be obtained by writing to:
    
	Columbia Records, CBS
    	51 W 52 St 
    	N.Y.,N.Y.     (I didn't get the zip.  Maybe some one from that
                       end of the continent could supply that)
    
    	I am sorry I could not get more ordering information than that.
    
    	There is a 50,000 Watt clear channel station in Salt Lake City
    that transmits on the AM band at 1160 KHz.  It's call letters are
    KSL.  It covers the U.S. but I have not heard of it reaching Europe.
    The short wave broadcast should cover the world. 
    
    I lived in Salt Lake once and remember that Bonneville International
    handled much of the LDS media requirements.  The choir must have
    a separate contract or agreement. 

    A brother in Christ
    -gary
        
132.4re 1 , 2 , 3SOS6::RAMAThu May 26 1988 07:5913
    I'd like to thank you all for your very quick inputs ; I've just
    written to the broadcast address and CBS records you supplied .
    
    May be this is a bit strange , but I could feel through your answers
    your caring and your friendship . Please do believe I really appreciate
    that .
    
    I'm going to close this with my best beloved song 'THE LORD IS MY
    SHEPHERD' ; may HE be YOURS as well 'till next time .
    
    your brother in GOD
    
    Francis
132.5I got themSOS6::RAMAFri Jul 01 1988 11:0619
    			-< I got them >-
    
    This is just to say that I finally got the records I was interested
    in ; one of them shows the whole choir in a circle fashion , pipes
    of the organ in the background , organist right in the middle of
    the choirist and the conductor in front of everybody ; I'd say just
    this picture desserves minutes of thinking .
    
    Songs are just great , really what I expected to follow my evening
    family bible reading .
    
    I've got as weel the brodcasting ( radio ) but reception is very
    bad some day .
    
    Anyway , I'm very happy , thanks to God and to your inputs of course
    .Again a warm thank you .
    
    
    Francis
132.6CACHE::LEIGHFri Jul 01 1988 12:537
Thanks, Francis, for letting us know of your success.  Music is one of the
grandest ways of worshiping God.

We all feel like we were part of your quest for the records, and we would be
interested in hearing how you obtained them.

Allen
132.7 -< how is simple >-PAOIS::RAMAMon Jul 11 1988 12:1017