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Every week at Bloomsbury, singers and instrumentalists make music for the glory of God. In services of worship, in concerts and recitals, such music is enjoyed by hundreds of people.
The recordings below are a sampler of Bloomsbury music. This current selection was recorded some years ago and prior to the current restoration work on the organ. Some choir members have moved on and new ones joined since these recordings.
King of glory, King of peace by Bach
Thanks to my brethren and How vain is man from Judas Maccabaeus, by Handel. Tenor: Rory O’Connor
Praise to Thee, Lord Jesus by Schutz
Sonata No. 4 in C major by Telemann. Recorder: Michael Peat, cello: Julie Peat, organ: Philip Luke
O for the wings of a dove by Mendelssohn. Soprano: Heidi Pegler
Lord, for the worlds above by Harris
Pavane, Pour une enfante defunte (extract) by Ravel. Cello: Julie Peat, organ: Philip Luke
For the mountains shall depart by Mendelssohn. Baritone: John Langley
Four Hungarian Folksongs by Seiber. Violins: Cathy and Michael Schofield
Lord, for the years by Michael Baughen. Solo verse: Rory O’Connor
Reading from 1 Corinthians chapter 13 Reader: John Phelps
Pie Jesu by Fauré. Soprano: Heidi Pegler
Easter Hymn by Mascagni. Soprano: Heidi Pegler
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