Great Sacred Music: New Life

(Thursday 4th June 2023)

Led by Revd Dr Sam Wells with music from St Martin’s Voices directed by Andrew Earis and accompanied by Polina Sosnina.

Morning has broken – Cat Stevens
Most glorious Lord of Lyfe – William Harris
New life in Christ (from ‘The Saviour’) – William Lloyd Webber
Come New – Annalise Roy
This Day – Bob Chilcott

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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