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Conductor Harry Christopher (centre) with tenor Matthew McKinney (left) soprano Elizabeth Watts, (second from left) and The Sixteen present Angels Unawares byJames MacMillan in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican on Sunday. The Vatican’s Sistine Chapel hosted a concert, debuting a composition focused on interactions with angels found throughout the Bible. (The Associated Press)
Conductor Harry Christopher (centre) with tenor Matthew McKinney (left) soprano Elizabeth Watts, (second from left) and The Sixteen present Angels Unawares byJames MacMillan in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican on Sunday. The Vatican’s Sistine Chapel hosted a concert, debuting a composition focused on interactions with angels found throughout the Bible. (The Associated Press)