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As for the ones retiring I know Alan has MS and that this was the first time he's performed in years. I have heard that Merrill has also talked about slowing down some, though with the concerts he has planned both solo and with his brothers it doesn't appear that will happen anythime soon.
I have also heard Donny & Jimmy say that with all their different schedules and other commitments its hard to find the time to all tour together. Though it would be nice if they would do some touring in the states.
First, I was in attendance at this event in the Conf. Center on Saturday.
Second, I have played and performed music for many years.
Third: I have attended concerts and performances of all types (jazz festivals, symphonies, rock, ballets and operas, etc.) in some of America and Europe's famous halls.
In short, I have heard and know musical talent.
From my persepctive, your assertion that Utah lacks talent and that you would have slept reveals either your hatred for LDS culture or your lack of refinement. Either way, it has no place on a concert review you didn't even see. Do you think anyone anywhere cares what you imagine it might have been like?
Your comments have no place here other than trying to be a negative influence on an otherwise uplifting piece about an historic, extremely touching, beautifully performed and musically interesting program, even if the Osmonds are not your "thing."
What exactly was your purpose in trashing this concert? Please take your negativity elsewhere.
To the Osmonds: Thank you for sharing your talent with the world! Bless you for sharing the gospel as you have! To Dr. Wilberg and the choir: Bravo!
I think this was one of the worst performances of the Tabernacle Choir. To mix them with the Osmonds was a poor choice. Can you mix oil and water?
Osmonds need to get over that they have been though rough times. Welcome to the real world. Why do they have to repeat this to the whole world every time they appear?
Osmonds are probably nice people but I see all their warts when they are on stage.
Their performance last night was dragging.
I would have enjoyed listening to the TC with the organ and have them singing spiritual music.
I hope President Monson agrees with us.
I have watched the Osmonds since they started singing on Andy Williams show. We have been to Branson many times to hear the Brothers and family sing. They put on wonderful shows over there. I wish they were still there. I always felt so wonderful when they would sing our Church Hymns and have big pictures of the Book of Mormon and etc. We took non member friends over there too and they would always say the Osmonds were the best show in Branson. But time does go by and things change. It was good to see Alan there last night playing the key board and also sing with the others on stage. They certainly have been so special all these years. We visited with the Brothers in Branson when there and they are always so friendly and nice to everyone. We so enjoyed the program last night on our BYU channel. So happy to see them all together!!!!! I will watch again on Monday night on BYU channel.
The Choir and Orchestra give 75-80 performances a year. Singing only hymns from the hymnbook with organ is a small minority of those.
How do presume to know what Pres. McKay would have thought? And do you really think that if Pres. Monson agreed with you, the concert would have been preformed as it was?
Please continue to watch the Choir at General Conference, that music obviously touches you, and let the Choir and Orchestra members do their callings as musical missionaries.
To the individual who asked about people being converted as a result of the Osmonds: Yes, as I served as a missionary, we were told about a young 18 year old who had been investigating the church on her own since she was 13 or 14. It was so fun to teach her. NO challenge though. She knew everything! I mean everything! It was wonderful teaching her. She had just been studying and reading and was just waiting to turn 18 so that she could be baptized. It was a great experience getting to know her, teaching her and watching the light in her eyes and on her whole face. wow! oh, yeah, she had read the Book of Mormon severa times by that time. It was pretty amazing to me to learn there are people out there like her and I am sure she is not the only one!
Osmonds with the Tabernacle Choir on Monday night.
Happens at 9:30 PM Utah time. It follows a tribute
to LaVell Edwards, the legendary BYU football
coach.
Good Stuff for Family Night!!
Most people under the age of 50 would not have appreciated this concert at all. I think the Osmonds are great, and great for their audience, but not Pioneer Day appropriate. Pioneer Day focuses on the sacrifice of and celebrates the Pioneers. That heritage is for everyone in the Church. This concert was to a targeted audience. And targeted audiences are not appropriate for Pioneer Day.
Let's put it this way. How many people in this forum would appreciate hearing the Choir sing, on Pioneer Day, with Hootie and the Blowfish? Or the cast of High School Musical? Or *NSYNC? You would not, because you would be excluded from that target market. But teens, tweens, and Generation Xers and Yers would love it (based on the performers).
This concert would have been much more appropriate in September or March or whenever, but let Pioneer Day be more than just about old fans of the Osmonds.
The Choir and the Church deserve more than that.
Being a grandma in the older generation I also have many fond memories of the Osmonds and the Beautiful Mormon Tabernacle Choir...
Did your children turn to you and say, "This is awesome, I love this! This music is intergenerational, just like the choir!"?
I am pretty sure they didn't. Because you are part of the Osmond target generation audience and they are not.
Your posting also reveals what little you know about Hootie and the Blowfish.
And anyone who missed the broadcast can go to BYU-TV and choose July 26 and the 7:00 pm show. The broadcast starts a half hour later.
It was an incredible concert in a lot of ways. That was the first time I'd seen the MoTab in person too.
I had very fond memories of seeing Donny & Marie from their variety show (was too young for the "original boy band's" cartoon). I even had Donny & Marie action figures, but that's another story.
Drew, you posted earlier that the concert wasn't for the under 50 set. You're wrong. I'm under 50 & was surrounded by many the same. The sound of applause, the multiple standing ovations & cheers would beg to differ.
Now, my 8 year old was rather bored when the choir sang, but he really enjoyed anytime the Osmonds sang.
In fact, when the concert was replayed last night, they both stopped playing, came & sat on the couch. They loved it both times!
My 10 year old even remarked on Marie wearing a different outfit from the Friday night performance.
The Osmonds are for all ages.
The MoTab & Symphony were great too!
Loved it.
Each, in their own venue, are wonderful. But mixing them together was ... uncomfortable. To me, at least.
The crowd control "volunteers" at the conference center were great getting us to our seats. Thank you everyone that was involved in coordinating this great event.
To perform with the Mormon Tabernacle Chior must have been wonderful in its self.
Thank you for an inspiring concert.
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