A sequence to speak to heart, head and soul, exploring through songs and readings the great classical music of our religious heritage.
A sequence to speak to heart, head and soul, exploring through songs and readings the great classical music of our religious heritage.
Great Sacred Music: Paris Olympics (Thursday 25th July 2024) When watching live, you can increase...





Great Sacred Music: Nelson Mandela International Day (Thursday 18th July 2024) When watching live,...





Great Sacred Music: Sea Sunday (Thursday 11th July 2024) When watching live, you can increase the...





Great Sacred Music: The Stars and Stripes Forever - Celebrating American Independence Day...
This week in Great Sacred Music, we mark American Independence Day, with Revd Dr Sam Wells and St Martin’s Voices.
Great Sacred Music: Choral Blessings (Thursday 17th June)Great Sacred MusicChoral Blessings Led by...
In this week’s Great Sacred Music, Red Dr Sam Wells and St Martin’s Voices mark the life and work of poet Gerard Manley Hopkins.
In this week’s Great Sacred Music, we mark the life and work of poet John Masefield, with music from St Martin’s Voices.
This week’s Great Sacred Music is a sequence for Trinity, ‘Holy, holy, holy’, with Revd Dr Sam Wells and St Martin’s Voices.
This week, Revd Dr Sam Wells and St Martin’s Voices celebrate Pentecost through words and music.
Join Revd Dr Sam Wells and St Martin’s Voices for this week’s Great Sacred Music as we celebrate The Ascension.
This week’s Great Sacred Music explores the theme of ‘Kings and Prophets’, led by Revd Dr Sam Wells, with music from St Martin’s Voices.
Revd Dr Sam Wells and St Martin’s Voices explore the theme of ‘Revelation’ for this week’s Great Sacred Music.
This week’s Great Sacred Music explores the theme of ‘Paul’, through words and music with Revd Dr Sam Wells and St Martin’s Voices.
This week Revd Dr Sam Wells and St Martin’s Voices explore Jesus’ Death through words and music.
This week’s Great Sacred Music explores Jesus: Ministry, through words and music, led by Revd Dr Sam Wells.