ChoralCast – How shall I sing that majesty

Soprano Maisie Hulbert introduces St Martin’s Voices singing the hymn ‘How shall I sing that majesty’.

In these challenging times, when sadly we can’t join together at St Martin’s to create music, we’re pleased to bring you a daily recording, sung by St Martin’s Voices, our flagship professional vocal ensemble. Each is introduced by a different member of our team, recorded at home.

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