Sacred Music
Sacred music kicked off centuries ago, with its roots firmly planted in the religious practices of ancient civilisations, particularly within the confines of churches and cathedrals. It's often characterised by soaring vocals, intricate harmonies, and a profound sense of reverence, which occasionally gives the impression that the singers might just float off into the rafters if they hit that high note. This genre has had such a lasting impact that it’s not unusual to hear echoes of it in modern film scores, as if someone decided heaven needed a dramatic soundtrack, too.















