Great Sacred Music: The Stars and Stripes Forever

(Thursday 1st July)

Great Sacred Music
The Stars and Stripes Forever:
Marking American Independence Day

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

Music:
Pie Jesu – William Bradley Roberts
Precious Lord, take my hand – Dorsey
It is well with my soul – René Clausen
Unclouded Day – Alwood, arr. Shawn Kirchner

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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