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    Tabernacle Choir Music

    General Conference, April 2009

    Saturday AM

    The Morning Breaks — HB# 1 (Signon)

    Press Forward Saints HB# 81

    Israel, Israel God is Calling HB#67

    Now Let Us Rejoice — HB# 3 (Congregational rest Hymn)

    Consider the Lilies

    My Redeemer Lives

    Sunday AM

    Praise to the Lord the Almighty (Signon)

    Sweet Hour of Prayer — HB#142

    You Can Make the Pathway Bright (new arrangement)

    Redeemer of Israel — HB# 6 (Congregational rest Hymn)

    This Is My Beloved Son

    We Thank Thee O God For a Prophet (new arrangement)

    Sunday PM

    Now We’ll Sing with One Accord

    O My Father

    Guide Us O Thou Great Jehovah (Congregational rest Hymn)

    God Be With You (new arrangement)

    How Gentle God’s Commands (???)

    :) HiJolly

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    Saturday PM is going to be music-less? I’m not looking forward to that! :D

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    Old-Timer wrote:

    Saturday PM is going to be music-less? I’m not looking forward to that! :D


    My list is limited to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir only — never fear, music will pervade all sessions!

    HiJolly

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    I heard Saturday afternoon will feature an eighty minute set from Janice Kapp Perry, who will be performing the Notorious B.I.G.’s “Life After Death” in its entirety.

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    It’s good to start any day with a deep belly laugh – right after the initial full body shiver stops.

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    HiJolly,

    Thanks for the list. And for the reminder of the beauty of music. We often fail to disclose online our musical talents. I am a musical boy, a primary kid who can’t quit singing. I write music, I conduct music, and I sing music alone and before and in groups of all sizes. And I love many of the LDS hymns.

    Tom

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    Tom Haws wrote:

    HiJolly,

    Thanks for the list. And for the reminder of the beauty of music. We often fail to disclose online our musical talents. I am a musical boy, a primary kid who can’t quit singing. I write music, I conduct music, and I sing music alone and before and in groups of all sizes. And I love many of the LDS hymns.

    Tom


    Hey, me too! I remember singing loudly in primary, caught up in the joy of it, and people (mostly other kids) looking back at me with varying expressions on their faces. Few were ‘happy’, unfortunately… I still love to sing with abandon, though I admit I’ve tempered things a bit.

    But fortunately I still have many times when I really can cut loose & let ‘er rip. AND be congratulated for it.

    As for writing, well, I’m too uneducated for that. But it’s OK. Not everyone can have every Gift.

    HiJolly

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