![]() Her commentary will introduce performances by the Choir and Orchestra from previous Music & the Spoken Word broadcasts including “You Raise Me Up,” “Peace Like a River,” “Wayfaring Stranger,” “Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep,” “One Person,” and “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands.” Kristin Chenoweth will be the featured performer for “Angels among Us,” which she sang with the Choir and Orchestra during her 2018 Christmas concert appearance. The backdrop for Johnson's narration is various locations across the Hudson River from where the Twin Towers were located. Interwoven with the music and narration will be commentary from individuals around the world as they remember the impact of 9/11 for everyone-everywhere. This special musical program of remembrance includes uplifting and inspiring music selections gathered from the Choir and Orchestra’s previous broadcasts and concerts. #Coming together tv(mountain) on the Choir’s YouTube channel, Facebook page, website and also, KSL TV (Channel 5), KSL.com, the KSL TV app, BYUtv, and the BYUtv app. Sunday, September 12, 2021Įncore Stream and Special Broadcast of Music & the Spoken Word (mountain) on KSL TV (Channel 5), the BYUtv cable channel and, and 3:30 p.m.(mountain) on the BYUtv cable channel and and. It will air on the Choir’s YouTube channel, Facebook page, website, as well as, and the BYUtv Mobile App.Īdditional Times: 9:00 a.m. (mountain) To be streamed at the symbolic time of the first plane crash in to the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City. In a way, this special parallels the challenges in today’s world and reminds us that embracing each other with love and respect can help heal the human heart." Saturday, September 11, 2021 “Having had a front row seat as a journalist” said Johnson, “it is an honor for me to be part of this ‘Coming Together’ special commemorating human kindness during the tragedy of 9/11. As the events of 9/11 unfolded, Johnson and her co-anchor Bryant Gumbel were in New York City, on the air anchoring the morning program at CBS News. Johnson is known for her work at CBS News, ABC News, and NPR. ![]() Join The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square for this 30-minute special “9/11 | Coming Together” with award winning journalist Jane Clayson Johnson. ![]() ![]() It helps us concentrate on the things that connect us and reveals to all of us what we’re actually capable of doing to help one another. When we remember, it deepens our gratitude for those who willingly chose to raise us up by the sacrifice of their own safety and causes us to forget the things that divide us. It has been twenty years since the devastating tragedies of 9/11 but what continues to give us hope for the future are the compassionate stories of people who came together to help one another. ![]()
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