ChoralCast – Were you there when they crucified my Lord
ChoralCast – Were you there when they crucified my Lord
Soprano Freya Turton introduces St Martin’s Voices singing the hymn ‘Were you there when they crucified my Lord’, marking the start of Holy Week.
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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Today we mark VE Day with a ChoralCast introduced by tenor Choral Scholar, Rob Folkes, featuring the hymn ‘Thy hand, O God, has guided’, recently recording by the Choral Scholars from their own homes.
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Soprano Choral Scholar, Rachel Haworth, introduces the beautiful ‘The Lord’s my shepherd’ by Stuart Townend, recently recorded by two of our singers from their own homes.
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ChoralCast – I give you a new commandment
Alto Choral Scholar, Charlotte Bateman introduces ‘I give you a new commandment’ by Peter Aston, recently recorded by the Choral Scholars from their own homes.
ChoralCast – Ye choirs of new Jerusalem
Today’s ChoralCast is the hymn ‘Ye choirs of new Jerusalem’, recently recorded by the Choral Scholars from their own homes and introduced by tenor Choral Scholar, Jack Harberd.
ChoralCast – We have a gospel to proclaim
Today’s ChoralCast is the hymn ‘We have a gospel to proclaim’, recently recorded by the Choral Scholars from their own homes and introduced by soprano Choral Scholar, Ailsa Campbell.
ChoralCast – How sweet the name that Jesus sounds
Today’s ChoralCast is the hymn ‘How sweet the name that Jesus sounds’, introduced by soprano Choral Scholar, Bea Derrick, and recently recorded by the Choral Scholars from their own homes.
Contemplative Prayer, 2 May 2020
Nazareth Contemplative Prayer with Revd Richard Carter from the Serpentine in Hyde Park.
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The first of our ChoralCasts with the Choral Scholars is ‘All people that on earth do dwell’, introduced by bass, George Cook, recently recorded by the Choral Scholars from their own homes.
ChoralCast – Great is thy faithfulness
Our Director of Music, Andrew Earis, introduces today’s ChoralCast: a recording of our current Choral Scholars singing ‘Great is thy faithfulness’ from their own homes.
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Thursday 30 April 2020
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ChoralCast – I gaze upon you (Nils Greenhow)
Tenor and former St Martin’s Composition Fellow Nils Greenhow returns to introduce St Martin’s Voices singing his piece ‘I gaze upon you’.
Contemplative Prayer, 25 April 2020
Nazareth Contemplative Prayer with the Revd Richard Carter from Green Park.
ChoralCast – Cert’nly Lawd (arr. Moses Hogan)
Soprano Sarah Maxted returns to introduce St Martin’s Voices singing ‘Cert’nly Lord’, arranged by Moses Hogan.
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Bass Nathan Harrison returns to introduce St Martin’s Voices singing ‘Tu es Petrus’ by Maurice Duruflé.
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