The Power of Music – Sunday, September 01, 2024

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Music has been called the timeless and universal language—a language of peace, of love, of hope. No matter where we live, regardless of our age and stage of life, music can lift and inspire us, it can soften and console us, it can instruct and entertain us. Such music becomes like a lifelong friend. We can recall lyrics and tunes we haven’t heard for decades, because they seem almost to be burned into our soul.

While music affects us very personally, it is also communal; it unites people in a way few things can. As we sing or play together and listen together, we somehow connect on a deeper level.

Of course, there’s a wide range of musical tastes and preferences. If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, then good music is found in the ear of the listener. But in nearly every style and genre, there is music that uplifts—music that brings cheerfulness and a smile, a fresh insight or perspective, a poignant remembrance or emotion, an inspiring feeling of rejoicing, gratitude, or worship. On the other hand, there is also music that can darken, degrade, or create a cloud of gloom.

One family found that they could positively affect the tone of their home just by the music that filled it. The wise mother discovered that if she had good, uplifting music playing when the children came home from school, it helped the attitude in their home. She understood that when family members made conscious choices to listen to wholesome music, everyone’s outlook improved.

The nineteenth-century English poet Walter Savage Landor declared: “Music is God’s gift to man, the only art of Heaven given to earth, the only art of earth we take to Heaven.”[2] The sacred and uplifting music we hear today may be created on earth but invites us to experience a bit of heaven, and when we share it, we help make heaven here on earth.

[1] Originally presented by Lloyd D. Newell on Music & the Spoken Word broadcast, April 14, 2013.
[2] In Sheila E. Anderson, The Quotable Musician: From Bach to Tupac (2003), 58.


September 01, 2024
Broadcast Number 4,955

The Tabernacle Choir
Orchestra at Temple Square

Conductor
Mack Wilberg


Organist
Richard Elliott

Host
Derrick Porter


Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
from Stralsund Gesangbuch; Arr. Mack Wilberg

Join We Now in Praise and Sing
Spanish melody; Arr. Mack Wilberg

Holy, Holy, Holy
John B. Dykes; Arr. Arthur Harris

I Am Jesus’ Little Lamb
German melody; Arr. Robert Cundick

How Excellent Thy Name, from Saul
George Frideric Handel

What a Wonderful World
George David Weiss and Bob Thiele; Arr. Mack Wilberg

When in Our Music God Is Glorified
Charles Villiers Stanford; Arr. Mack Wilberg