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Cumbria

Sally Magnusson visits Cumbria three months after its devastating floods, to discover how the community is recovering. Hymns include O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing.

Sally Magnusson visits Cumbria three months after its devastating floods, to discover how the community is recovering. She talks to people whose lives have been turned upside down, and to those trying to help them.

O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing and O God Our Help in Ages Past are amongst the hymns sung in All Saints Church, Cockermouth, and there is music from folk singer Bella Hardy.

35 minutes

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • Robert Prizeman, Maurice Murphy, Steven Geraghty

    Songs of Praise Signature Tune

    Composer: Robert Prizeman commercially available

  • Paul Leddington Wright (conductor), Edward Taylor (organist), Laura Jellicoe (Flute), Hugh McKenna (Oboe), Tom Verity (Clarinet), John Thornton (Horn), Hazel Barrett (Bassoon) and the congregation drawn from the Cockermouth area.

    O For A Thousand Tongues To Sing

    Words: Charles Wesley (1707-88) Music: Lyngham by Thomas Jarman (1782-1862) Arranged: by Paul Leddington Wright SOP Hymnbook No. 241

  • Paul Leddington Wright (conductor), Edward Taylor (organist), Laura Jellicoe (Flute), Hugh McKenna (Oboe), Tom Verity (Clarinet), John Thornton (Horn), Hazel Barrett (Bassoon) and the congregation drawn from the Cockermouth area.

    Brother, Sister, Let Me Serve You

    Words: Richard Gillard (b.1953) Music: Servant Song by Richard Gillard (b. 1953) arr. Betty Pulkingham (b. 1928) Arranged: by Paul Leddington Wright SOP Hymnbook No. 376 Copyright © 1977 Scripture in Song, a division of Integrity Music, administered by Kingsway’s Thankyou Music, PO Box 75, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN23 6NW. UK.

  • by Bella Hardy and Corrina Hewat (on harp)

    The Lord's My Shepherd

    Words: Scottish Psalter , 1650 – based on Psalm 23 Music: Bella Hardy St Bega’s Church, Bassenthwaite

  • Paul Leddington Wright (conductor), Edward Taylor (organist), Laura Jellicoe (Flute), Hugh McKenna (Oboe), Tom Verity (Clarinet), John Thornton (Horn), Hazel Barrett (Bassoon) and the congregation drawn from the Cockermouth area.

    Beauty for Brokenness

    Words: Graham Kendrick (b. 1950) Music: Beauty for Brokenness – Graham Kendrick (b. 1950). Arranged: by Paul Leddington Wright arr James Whitbourn (b. 1963) Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú SOP hymn book No. 267 Copyright © 1993 Make Way Music , PO Box 263, Croydon CR9 5AP. UK

  • Paul Leddington Wright (conductor), Edward Taylor (organist) and the congregation drawn from the Cockermouth area.

    Lord of All Hopefulness

    Words: Jan Struther (Joyce Placzer) 1901-53 Music: Slane - Irish trad. melody. Performed: by Congregation + organist, Edward Taylor and conductor, Paul Leddington Wright Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú SOP Hymn book no. 303

  • by Carlisle Cathedral Youth Choir, Organist Paul Leddington Wright and conducted by Edward Taylor

    The Lord Bless You and Keep You

    Music: John Rutter Words: Numbers vi, 24 © OUP

  • Paul Leddington Wright (conductor), Edward Taylor (organist), Laura Jellicoe (Flute), Hugh McKenna (Oboe), Tom Verity (Clarinet), John Thornton (Horn), Hazel Barrett (Bassoon) and the congregation drawn from the Cockermouth area.

    O God, Our Help in Ages Past

    Words: Isaac Watts (1674-1748) based on Psalm 90 Music: St Anne by William Croft (1678-1727) Arranged: by Paul Leddington Wright SOP Hymn book no. 16

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