I did not get up at 4 a.m. to watch the coronation of King Charles the other week. Nor did I watch the live BBC broadcast still going on six hours later. So it took me a full day to get the answer to ...
No matter how many dreary events it’s played at, “Jerusalem” — a hymn with lyrics from a poem by William Blake set to music by Sir Hubert Parry — never loses the power to move and astonish, unlike so ...
Its inspiring words and rousing tune are loved by millions. But Jerusalem - Gordon Brown's favourite hymn - has just been ditched by one of the country's greatest churches. Senior clergy have ruled ...
OFTEN regarded as the nation’s favourite hymn, England’s anthem for the Commonwealth Games is Jerusalem. But is it England’s National Anthem and do you know the words? Here is everything you need to ...
For more than a century, the hymn “Jerusalem” has been a staple of English national culture. Usually invoked as a sign of patriotic pride—at Last Night of the Proms or the 2012 Olympics—it also ...
Its inspiring words and rousing tune are loved by millions. But Jerusalem - Gordon Brown's favourite hymn - has been ditched by one of the country's grandest churches. Senior clergy at Southwark ...
The Angelis Celtis choir didn’t win over winners (Picture: ITV) Britain’s Got Talent fans weren’t too happy last night after the Angelicus Celtis Choir changed the lyrics to William Blake’s Jerusalem.
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