Great Sacred Music: Alleluia

(Thursday 13th April 2023)

Led by Revd Dr Sam Wells with music from St Martin’s Voices directed by Olivia Tait and accompanied by Ben Frost.

Christ the Lord is risen today – Eleanor Daley
Regina Caeli a 4 – Francisco Guerrero
Alleluia – Elaine Hagenberg
Hallelujah – Leonard Cohen
Hallelujah from ‘Messiah’ – G.F. Handel
 

With thanks to the donors of the Spirit of St Martin’s campaign for supporting this season of Great Sacred Music.

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