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America's Choir
by Heidi Swinton
Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2004 (144p.)
 

Genre:  History
Summary:
Dubbed "America's Choir" by President Ronald Regan, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir will celebrate 75 years if continual broadcast in July 2004. From its earliest beginning, just a few months after the pioneers arrived in the Salt Lake Valley, to its prestige as a world-renowned choir courted by concert halls in the most sophisticated cities across the globe, the Choir has a unique and fascinating story, now told in words and images by author Heidi S. Swinton and on film by Lee Groberg. As composer John Williams has said, "These are people who are there for the joy of music." America's Choir is their story. [publisher blurb]

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Adapted From Film:
America's Choir : The Story of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Produced by Lee Groberg,Writer Heidi Swinton,Directed by Lee Groberg,Edited by Mark Goodman,Cinematographer Mark Goodman,Music Composed by Mack WilbergFilm






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