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Carols for the Christ Child

Marking the first Sunday of Advent and St Andrewstide from St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh with the choirs of St Giles', Paisley Abbey and St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh.

Marking the first Sunday of Advent and St Andrewstide, from St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, with the combined choirs of St Giles', Paisley Abbey and St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh. With Rev Sigrid Marten, Associate Minister of St Giles' Cathedral, and Rev Neil Gardner, Minister of Canongate Kirk.
Music directed by Michael Harris, George McPhee, Duncan Ferguson. Organist: Jordan English.
Readings: Matthew 4:12-22; Luke 1:39-45
Hymns:
O Come, O Come Emmanuel (Tune: Veni Emmanuel)
Lo, he comes! (Tune: Helmsley/Descant: Peter Backhouse)
Choral:
Introit: Lift up your heads, O ye gates (Mathias)
Magnificat in C (Stanford)
And the glory of the Lord (Handel)

Release date:

38 minutes

Broadcast

  • Sun 1 Dec 2024 08:10

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