Mormon Tabernacle Choir performances for and with famous individuals

Published: Tuesday, Dec. 4 2012 11:51 p.m. MST

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Laura Seitz, Deseret News
Operatic baritone Nathan Gunn and actress Jane Seymour, who is best known as playing the role of Dr. Quinn in "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman," performed with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir during their Christmas concert.

Jane Seymour talked about her experience performing with the choir.

"The choir was so wonderful. They were all lovely people and enthusiastic to be there. There's just a joy and a sense of collaboration of all the people involved. I felt like I was part of a big family," Seymour said.

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NightTrader
Calgary AB, 00

How could you possibly have left out that memorable performance with David Foster and Andrea Bocelli? Truly a Heavenly experience!

angelawales
Newport, 00

You forgot the Osmonds !!!
the whole family performed with the MTC in the 1970's, plus the 9 children sang with them 2 years ago, how about a photo of that
Angela

RFLASH
Salt Lake City, UT

I am surprised that more people have not left comments. I wish I could sing like those in the choir. I am not mormon and sometimes get a little irritated with the culture in Utah. When I here the choir sing, it brings such a wonderful feeling. We may all believe a little different, but the music can bring out faith from anyone. The members of the choir commit themselves and it shows. It seems like life has been filled with so much that is negative and there has been so much animosity. I just wanted to thank the choir for giving us something so beautiful. Keep it up. Thanks

DodgerDoug
Salem, UT

Let's not forget that Jimmy Stewart performewd with the chior as a part of the Christmas classic, "Mr. Kruegers Christmas"

JRJ
Pocatello, ID

If I could only have one kind of music in my home, it would be the MoTab. And because they are such a strong and vibrant choir, I fancy myself just one of them as I join in. Thank you, MoTab, thank you.

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