ChoralCast with St Martin’s Voices

A Babe is Born: Music for Christmas

39 min · 10. dec. 2025
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Welcome to our second ChoralCast! Join us for our Christmas episode as we discuss our new album, A Babe is Born, with Director of Music Andrew Earis, composer Grace-Evangeline Mason and singer George Cook, a member of St Martin's Voices.

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