Great Sacred Music: Prayer

(Thursday 11 June 2020)

Great Sacred Music
Thursday 11th June
Prayer

Three months after our last Great Sacred Music at St Martin’s, we are delighted to welcome back St Martin’s Voices for our first ‘virtual’ Great Sacred Music, with music recorded by the singers in their own homes.

Led by Revd Dr Sam Wells, with contributions from Bob Chilcott and Cecilia McDowall.

Music:
Holy Spirit ever dwelling (Howells)
Kyrie from Messe Solennelle (Vierne)
Prayer of St Columba (Cecilia McDowall)
The Lord’s Prayer (Bob Chilcott)

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