A sumptuous banquet of LDS heritage is to be expected from any visit to the Church History Museum in downtown Salt Lake City, but on Nov. 13, that meal was served up with a musical flavor.
"Music for an Autumn Evening," part of the "Evenings at the Museum" series, featured former Metropolitan Opera soprano Ariel Bybee; harpist Tamara Oswald and flutist Jeannine Goeckeritz performing together; and Mormon Tabernacle Choir announcer Lloyd D. Newell providing some "spoken word."
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