Sacred Arts Festival Music at St Vincent’s Chapel – Time in Music is Much: Contemporary Sacred Song
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Sam Madden, tenor. Will Sims, piano
Contemporary Sacred Song. Following their Sacred Arts Festival debut in 2024, Sam Madden, an international tenor from Dunedin, New Zealand, currently singing as a lay clerk at Ely Cathedral and Will Sims (piano) Director of Chapel Music at Robinson College, Cambridge return to Edinburgh with a recital of sacred song by contemporary composers. The programme includes works by Errollyn Wallen (Master of the King’s Music), Thea Musgrave, Roxanna Panufnik and the festival’s patron Paul Mealor LVO.
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