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One New Year resolution to ponder: Join the Mormon Tabernacle Choir

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The Temple Square Chorale, the training ensemble for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, begins rehearsals Jan. 10, pointing to an Easter weekend concert. The Chorale is in session every winter as the final step to admittance to the Choir.

This year, 39 singers—22 men and 17 women–will make up the nucleus of the "new" Chorale membership. Singers who were new last year will also sing again this year as well as other current Choir members who volunteer to round out the ensemble at about 120 singers.

Think you have what it takes (and well as being an upstanding member of your faith)?

Choir auditions will begin again in July. Click here for details: http://www.mormontabernaclechoir.org/auditions/choir



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