Great Sacred Music: Northern Lights

(Thursday 16th June 2022)

Great Sacred Music
Northern Lights

Led by Revd Dr Sam Wells
Performed by St Martin’s Voices
Directed by Andrew Earis

Heyr himna smiður – Þorkell Sigurbjörnsson

Ave Maris Stella – Grieg

Northern Lights – Gjeilo

Regina Caeli Laetare – Bernhard Lewkovitch

Tyst är det rum – Gabriella Gullin

Uti vår hage – Hugo Alfvén

 

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

 

 

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