30s and 40s no less than very current gospel artists right now seems to me has a certain almost undefinable something. I would say black music in general has an underpinning of the pain and freedom struggle of africanamericans which continues through to this day. Why it never really goes out of style. It has this longing and this resonance of a deeper pool of emotion th emotion than songs about puppy love and songs about why i have a bigger car than somebody else has or cant match. When youre talking act a music that sustained an entire race of people through some some of the most brutal times in american history, civil war era and before, right through the Civil Rights Movement and on, youre dealing with the music, with a gravity and emotional core that makes it more potent. One of the fascinating things as i started working on what would become nothing but love in gods water, the influence of black sacred music on the Civil Rights Movement, was that from the beginning the spirituals
Tabernacle choir. Some might call it americas choir. The mormon tabernacle choir was organized in 1847 when the first pioneers came into this valley. It was a small group of people who met in a bowerytype building, very rustic, and they asked for a choir to perform, but it was in 1849 that welsh pioneers came to the valley and they sang in fourpart harmony, they sang in welsh, and thats when president Brigham Young really decided you need to be the nucleus of a great choir. So it really started 1847, 1849. They used to sing in a building over on a square that was just a temporary building, but they called it the tabernacle, and thats how the name came, the mormon tabernacle choir. When that was too small, they startedtabernacle. They started this particular building, which was in the late 1860s. It was completed at the end of the civil war. The choir moved into this building at the time and it has been the home of the choir ever since. As we have visitors come to temple square, we invi
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Capitol, Salt Lake City. To learn more about the cities on our 2014 tour, visit cspan. Org localcontent. We continue now with our look at the history of Salt Lake City. This is American History tv on cspan3. I would like to welcome you to the tabernacle here on Temple Square in Salt Lake City. This is the home of the mormon tabernacle choir. Some might call it americas choir. The mormon tabernacle choir was firstzed in 1847 when the pioneers came into this valley. It was a small group of people a bowery type building, very rustic, and they asked for a choir to perform, but it was in 1849 that welsh pioneers came to the valley and they saying in fourpart harmony. They saying in wells, and that decided youam young needed to be the nucleus of the great choir, so it really started in 1847 and 1849. They used to sing in a building over on the square that was is a temporary link, but they called it the tabernacle, and that is how the name came, the mormon tabernacle choir. When that was too
[choral singing] i would like to welcome you to the tabernacle in salt lake city. This is the home of the mormon tabernacle choir choir. The mormon tabernacle choir was organized in 1847 when the first pioneers came into this valley. It was a small group of people who met in a bowery type building, very rustic, and they asked for a choir to perform, but it was in 1849 that welsh pioneers came to the valley and they saying in fourpart harmony. They sang in welsh, and that is one Brigham Young decided you needed to be the nucleus of the great choir, so it really started in 1847 and 1849. They used to sing in a building over on the square that was is a temporary link, but they called it the tabernacle, and that is how the name came, the mormon tabernacle choir. When that was too small, they started building this particular building, which was in the late 1860s, it was completed at the end of the civil war, and the choir moved into this building at that time, and the tabernacle here has be