Soprano Sarah Maxted introduces St Martin’s Voices singing ‘I stood on the River of Jordan’, arranged by Moses Hogan, from the banks of the beautiful Damhussoen in Copenhagen.
Soprano Sarah Maxted introduces St Martin’s Voices singing ‘I stood on the River of Jordan’, arranged by Moses Hogan, from the banks of the beautiful Damhussoen in Copenhagen.
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Soprano Gabriella Noble introduces ‘Cantique de Jean Racine’ by Gabriel Fauré.
Countertenor Chris Mitchell introduces St Martin’s Voices singing ‘O nata lux’ by Thomas Tallis.
Soprano Ellie Sperling introduces St Martin’s Voices singing ‘This joyful Eastertide’ by Charles Wood, arranged by Philip Ledger, for this Easter Day.
Soprano Victoria Meteyard introduces St Martin’s Voices singing ‘Lacrimosa’ from W.A. Mozart’s ‘Requiem’, for this Easter Saturday.
Alto Jess Haig introduces ‘O sacred head sore wounded’, harmonised by J.S. Bach, for this Good Friday.
Bass Nathan Harrison introduces St Martin’s Voices singing ‘Ubi Caritas’ by Ola Gjeilo, for this Maundy Thursday.
Tenor Nils Greenhow introduces St Martin’s Voices singing ‘There is a balm in Gilead’ arranged by William Dawson.
Soprano Sarah Maxted introduces St Martin’s Voices singing ‘At the River’ arranged by Victor C Johnson.
Soprano Freya Turton introduces St Martin’s Voices singing the hymn ‘Were you there when they crucified my Lord’, marking the start of Holy Week.
Soprano Izzy Gibber introduces St Martin’s Voices singing ‘The Lord is my shepherd’ from ‘Requiem’ by Herbert Howells.
Bass Ben Tomlin introduces St Martin’s Voices singing ‘A New Song’ by Sir James MacMillan.
Soprano Daisy Walford introduces St Martin’s Voices singing ‘Sing joyfully’ by William Byrd.