The program included one English composer who died in the Great War:
These composers (all English except for the Scottish MacMillan):St Paul’s Cathedral, London
- Sir James MacMillan CBE (1959- )
- Philip Radcliffe (1905-1986)
- Alan Stephen Hemmings (1934-) — not to be confused with singer David Hemmings
- William Dennis Browne (1888-1915), who died in the battle of Gallipoli
- Sir C.H. Hubert Parry (1848-1918), a fan of German music who died in the great influenza epidemic
- Mark Blatchy (1960- ), best known for this war remembrance anthem
The BBC series broadcasts confirm what is customary for a cathedral evensong: the only piece sung by the congregation is the closing hymn. In this case, it was all six verses of “O God our help in ages past” (1719) by Isaac Watts with an earlier tune believed composed by William Croft.
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