
Keith Duke
Keith Duke studied music at the Royal Academy of Music in London, and taught music in secondary schools for twenty-five years. He held appointments as O

You are the maker You are the maker
This song is from Keith Duke's album 'Sacred pathway' 'Building on the great success of Sacred Weave, the words and music in Sacred Pathway are rich and deeply moving ad of great simplicity. Sacred Pathway can lead you in a new direction, offer ne

Traveller's prayer Traveller's prayer
This song is from Keith Duke's album 'Sacred pathway' 'Building on the great success of Sacred Weave, the words and music in Sacred Pathway are rich and deeply moving ad of great simplicity. Sacred Pathway can lead you in a new direction, offer ne

On the breath of the wind On the breath of the wind
This song is from our newly released (2009) album 'Keith Duke - His music for piano' Keith Duke’s music, born on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, has the scent of holiness about it and on this new CD Kevin Duncan performs it on the piano to stunnin

You, Lord, are in this place You, Lord, are in this place
This song is from our newly released (2009) album 'Keith Duke - His music for piano' Keith Duke’s music, born on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, has the scent of holiness about it and on this new CD Kevin Duncan performs it on the piano to stunnin

Come, Creator Spirit Come, Creator Spirit
Keith Duke studied music at the Royal Academy of Music in London, and taught music in secondary schools for twenty-five years.
He held appointments as Organist and Choir Director in a number of churches before meeting David Adam, the priest-poet of Lindisfarne.
Immediately attracted to David's texts as a 'whole new way of seeing my Christian faith', he has since worked closely with him on Lindisfarne to develop a style of song that is idiomatic to that holy place.
As its title suggests, this third CD in the fabulous Celtic Music from Lindisfarne series is a celebratory one, affirming the greatness of Gods creation.
Lucy Bunce is the honey-voiced vocalist accompanied by an array of celtic instruments whistles, flutes, recorders, assorted light percussion including a bodhram, fiddle harp and keyboards, all directed by the composer himself.
If you loved Sacred Weave and Sacred Pathway youll love Sacred Dance!
whether we call it dance, movement or embodied prayer, there are many who increasingly feel the need to move during worship - perhaps a little 'jiggle' or a more formal dance, a ceilidh-style rant or single dancer using their particular skills of training. I first connected with the possibility of using dance in worship on a visit in 1972 to the Metropolitan Cathedral in Liverpool. The Cathedral was relitively new then, and, as a way of demonstrating its way of versatility, there were photographs on display taken during a 'performance' of Bernsteins Mass with dance choreographed around the altar.
All the pieces of music on Sacred danc can be used as movement of one kind or another during worship, mostly during the Eucharist, and often outside on the grass.
Album available for purchase at www.kevinmayhew.com