Experience the rich tapestry of English choral music with the renowned Choir of New College, Oxford, in their captivating album "Oxford Anthems." Released on April 4, 2011, under the Regis Records label, this album is a testament to the choir's exceptional skill and the enduring beauty of sacred choral works.
Spanning over an hour and twelve minutes, "Oxford Anthems" features fifteen exquisite tracks, each a masterclass in vocal harmony and musical craftsmanship. The album showcases a diverse range of composers, from the Renaissance to the early 20th century, including William Byrd, Thomas Tomkins, John Tye, Orlando Gibbons, William Croft, Maurice Greene, William Boyce, Thomas Attwood, Benjamin Battishill, Samuel Sebastian Wesley, Charles Villiers Stanford, Edward Elgar, and Hubert Parry. Each piece is a gem in its own right, offering a unique blend of historical context and musical innovation.
The Choir of New College, Oxford, is renowned for its performances of Renaissance and Baroque music, and this album is no exception. The choir's precise harmonies and expressive dynamics bring each piece to life, making "Oxford Anthems" a standout addition to any classical music collection. Whether you're a seasoned choral enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The album was recorded in the acoustically superb Chapel of New College, Oxford, ensuring a warm and resonant sound that complements the choir's exquisite vocals. The album is directed by Edward Higginbottom, who has been the choir's director since 1976. The Choir of New College, Oxford, is one of the leading choral ensembles in the world, known for its precise harmonies and expressive dynamics. The choir is composed of adult singers and boy trebles, creating a unique and captivating sound. The album is a testament to the choir's exceptional skill and the enduring beauty of sacred choral works.