A sequence to speak to heart, head and soul, exploring through songs and readings the great classical music of our religious heritage.
A sequence to speak to heart, head and soul, exploring through songs and readings the great classical music of our religious heritage.
In Every Corner Sing: Bread (Monday 17th February 2025) When watching live, you can increase the...


Morning Song (Friday 14th February 2025)Sung Morning Prayer led by Revd Catherine Duce with music...


Great Sacred Music: Valentine’s Day (Thursday 13th February 2024) When watching live, you can...



In Every Corner Sing: Love (Monday 10th February 2025) When watching live, you can increase the...
St Martin’s Voices and Revd Dr Sam Wells explore the theme ‘St Augustine of Hippo’ in this week’s Great Sacred Music.
This week’s Great Sacred Music explores ‘The House of the Lord’, led by Revd Dr Sam Wells, with music from St Martin’s Voices.
Revd Dr Sam Wells and St Martin’s Voices mark International Youth Day in this week’s Great Sacred Music.
Great Sacred Music: The Transfiguration (Thursday 5th August)Great Sacred MusicThe...
Great Sacred Music this week explores the theme ‘William Wilberforce’, led by Revd Dr Sam Wells, with music from St Martin’s Voices.
Join Revd Dr Sam Wells and St Martin’s Voices as they mark the anniversary of the first moon landing.
For this week’s Great Sacred Music, St Martin’s Voices and Revd Dr Sam Wells mark Nelson Mandela Day.
Revd Dr Sam Wells and St Martin’s Voices explore the theme of “Giving Thanks” in this week’s Great Sacred Music.
This week in Great Sacred Music, we mark American Independence Day, with Revd Dr Sam Wells and St Martin’s Voices.
Join Revd Catherine Duce and our Choral Scholars for this service of Choral Evensong, the final service of Evensong for our current Scholars.
Join St Martin’s Voices for beautiful 45-minute service of words and music, marking the end of our ReSound summer series, featuring music written for St Martin-in-the-Fields.
A celebration of remarkable works written by composers during their teenage and twenty-something years, led by Revd Dr Sam Wells, with St Martin’s Voices