Great Sacred Music: Harvest

(Thursday 12th September 2024)

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A sequence to speak to heart, head and soul, exploring through songs and readings the great classical music of our religious heritage.

Harvest
Choir: Look at the world – John Rutter
Hymn: Come, ye thankful people, come (St George’s Windsor)
Choir: Harvest Carol – June Nixon
Choir: Thou visitest the earth – Maurice Greene
Choir: Benedicite in G – Francis Jackson
Hymn: For the fruits of all creation (East Acklam)
Choir: All good gifts (from ‘Godspell’) – Stephen Schwartz arr. John LeAvitt

Led by Revd Dr Sam Wells
Directed by Olivia Tait 
Performed by St Martin’s Voices
Accompanied by Polina Sosnina

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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