Great Sacred Music: Exodus and Covenant

(Thursday 22nd April)

Great Sacred Music
Exodus and Covenant

Led by Revd Dr Sam Wells, with music from St Martin’s Voices, directed by Gabriella Noble, accompanied by Andrew Earis.

Music:
Ev’ry time I feel the spirit – arr. Hogan
Come you faithful, raise the strain
Go down, Moses from A Child of our Time – Tippett
Holy Manna – arr. Joel Raney

The music was recorded in person at St Martin-in-the-Fields, in strict compliance with the current government guidelines on professional singing in church and social distancing.

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