The House of the Mind
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Label: Signum
Cat No: SIGCD491
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 1st June 2018
Contents
Works
Alma redemptoris materAve regina caelorum
O Lord I am not haughty
My beloved spake
A Hymn for St Cecilia
Behold, O God our Defender
God be in my head
Like as the Hart
Regina caeli
Salve Regina
The House of the Mind
Like as the Hart
Behold, O God our defender
Lighten our darkness
The Souls of the Righteous
Artists
Choir of The Queen’s College, OxfordConductor
Owen ReesWorks
Alma redemptoris materAve regina caelorum
O Lord I am not haughty
My beloved spake
A Hymn for St Cecilia
Behold, O God our Defender
God be in my head
Like as the Hart
Regina caeli
Salve Regina
The House of the Mind
Like as the Hart
Behold, O God our defender
Lighten our darkness
The Souls of the Righteous
Artists
Choir of The Queen’s College, OxfordConductor
Owen ReesAbout
Led by their director Owen Rees, the Choir of The Queen’s College, Oxford is among the finest and most active university choirs in the UK. Its wide-ranging repertory includes a rich array of music from Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces to contemporary works, including commissions. Their recording of David Bednall’s Christmas work Welcome All Wonders was met with critical praise.
“An excellent disc: the singing is incredibly tight, in the manner to which it has become increasingly accustomed under its musical director, Owen Rees, and Bednall’s writing is ingenious, embedded in a profound understanding of the workings of the choir and organ – both as distinct entries and as a partnership.” – Gramophone
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