Great Sacred Music: The Three Kings

(Thursday 9th January 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.

Eastern Monarchs, sages three – Trad.
Hymn: As with gladness men of old
Gold and spices – Alison Willis
Here is the little door – Herbert Howells
The Three Kings – Peter Cornelius
Epiphany – Bob Chilcott
Hymn: O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness
Follow that Star – Peter Gritton

Led and Directed by Andrew Earis
Accompanied by Polina Sosnina
Performed by St Martin’s Voices

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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