Second Album 'Agnus Dei' Coming From Stuart Pendred

Mar 03 2010

Stuart Pendred will release his second album 'Agnus Dei' on 17th May 2010. Following on from the success of Stuart's 2008 debut album 'Benedizioni', his classical baritone voice adds weight and power to beautifully arranged tracks that are a blend of best loved songs from Amazing Grace, Refiners Fire, In Christ Alone and How Great Thou Art to self penned tracks Always There, Look To Me and Prayer.

Stuart has performed in concerts throughout the UK, Europe and the USA where particular highlights include appearances at the Royal Albert Hall and Royal Opera House; singing with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and appearing alongside artists such as Sting, Beyonce, Mariah Carey, Westlife, The Opera Babes, Il Divo and the Motown legend Lionel Ritchie. Highlights for Stuart already include being invited to sing Amazing Grace at the House of Commons last year, performing before 75,000 at Twickenham for the RFU, the Davis Cup for the LTA; the British Olympic Association and, numerous pre-match performances at Stamford Bridge for Chelsea Football Club.

In May Stuart will be performing at the UK's BigChurchDayOut events in Leicestershire and West Sussex.

'Agnus Dei' Tracklisting:
1 Agnus Dei
2 Refiners Fire
3 In Christ Alone
4 Always There
5 Look To Me
6 Shout to the Lord
7 Prayer
8 Miracle Maker
9 Be Still
10 Amazing Grace
11 How Great Thou Art

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