Great Sacred Music: Sea

(Thursday 21st July 2022)

Led by Sarah Maxted with music from St Martin’s Voices directed by Andrew Earis and accompanied by Polina Sosnina.

Never weather-beaten sail – Campion
Crossing the bar – Parry
They that go down to the sea in ships – Sumsion
Just as the tide was flowing – arr. Vaughan Williams
Take me to the water – spiritual medley arr. Dilworth

This season of Great Sacred Music has been supported by the Foundation of St Martin-in-the-Fields, London.

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