Comments about ‘Mormon Tabernacle Choir CD is No. 1 on Billboard's classical chart’

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Published: Wednesday, June 23 2010 1:30 p.m. MDT

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Jeanie b.

I am not usually a big fan of choir music, but in my opinion the Mormon Tabernacle Choir is the music of the angels.

I have been comforted, inspired and uplifted by their music more than any other.

Pianoman99

Never heard them-besides general conference of course-but maybe I should :)

JRJ

Believe me, Pianoman99, if you sit in their presence while they are singing, you will never be the same. They never fail to amaze me with the pure sound that is either one note or a gazillion notes done to perfection.

juanster

Marvelous to see musicians work outside the system and find success. Many people tire of the same old recycled pap that passes for music...I too am moved by this accomplished choir. Congratulations on this notable accomplishment.

JanSan

Congradulations to the choir.. This is sooooo grate!

Congradulations to the individual members who volunteer their time and talents to this great choir.

Thank you

kiaoraguy

I sat near the front once at one of their concerts- during 'Come Thou Font of Everyblessing' and 'Battle Hymn'- cried my eyes out and I was not alone- closed thing I can think of to a real Heavenly Choir- can't even find the right words to describe it all.

cerana

I am their number one fan. I love them. They bring comfort and joy with their great music. A truly brilliant organization. One of the USA great accomplishments.

LivinLarge

Congratulations! This is a well deserved accomplishment.

Brother Paul

This news story, if one goes directly from an e-box
entry,
TAKES ONE TO A DESERET BOOK COMMERCIAL PAGE and NOT TO THE NEWS STORY.

That is pretty PUSHY advertizing and is not acceptable good manners!!! I THINK I WILL avoid Deseret Book on my next shopping trip!!

Brother Paul

This news story accessed from an e-mail box take one to a Deseret Book Store Advertizement rather than to the story itself.

If I'm interested in a advertizement, I will go there. This is Badd advertizing policy and I plan not to patronize the Deseret Book store on the Next shopping trip.

I went to read a story, not see a page of ads!!

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