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The Mormon Tabernacle Choir: A Biography - Music in American Life
Michael Hicks
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir: A Biography - Music in American Life
Michael Hicks
A first-of-its-kind history, The Mormon Tabernacle Choir tells the epic story of how an all-volunteer group founded by persecuted religious outcasts grew into a multimedia powerhouse synonymous with the mainstream and with Mormonism itself. Drawing on decades of work observing and researching the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Michael Hicks examines the personalities, decisions, and controversies that shaped "America's choir." Here is the miraculous story behind the Tabernacle's world-famous acoustics, the anti-Mormonism that greeted early tours, the clashes with Church leaders over repertoire and presentation, the radio-driven boom in popularity, the competing visions of rival conductors, and the Choir's aspiration to be accepted within classical music even as Mormons sought acceptance within American culture at large. Everything from Billboard hits to TV appearances to White House performances paved the way for Mormonism's crossover triumph. Yet, as Hicks shows, such success raised fundamental concerns regarding the Choir's mission, functions, and image.
248 pages
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | August 2, 2017 |
ISBN13 | 9780252083174 |
Publishers | University of Illinois Press |
Pages | 248 |
Dimensions | 144 × 222 × 16 mm · 384 g |
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