Campkin - True Light, Missa Brevis, The First Kiss
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Label: Naxos
Cat No: 8574186
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 26th February 2021
Contents
Works
Glorious, beauteous, golden-brightMissa brevis
O Lord, in thee is all my trust
The First Kiss
True Light
Artists
vOx Chamber ChoirColin Spinks (organ)
Tristan Fry (tam-tam)
Conductor
David CrownWorks
Glorious, beauteous, golden-brightMissa brevis
O Lord, in thee is all my trust
The First Kiss
True Light
Artists
vOx Chamber ChoirColin Spinks (organ)
Tristan Fry (tam-tam)
Conductor
David CrownAbout
This is the first Naxos release solely dedicated to Alexander Campkin’s composition. A couple of his works were recorded in the Blossom Street’s recital discs, including a setting of Shakespeare’s A Lover and his Lass (8573069) and the Christmas lullaby Sleep, Holy Babe (8572868).
The Oxford-based vOx Chamber Choir was founded by David Crown in 2014. The choir’s repertoire ranges from Renaissance through to contemporary, and its busy concert schedule sees the ensemble tour from its home city to other parts of Oxfordshire and wider afield to London, Winchester, Bath and other cathedral cities.
The Naxos catalogue has featured many highly acclaimed releases of British choral music. Most recent included Francis Pott’s At First Light and Word (8573976) which was a Gramophone Editor’s Choice disc: ‘Pott offers a moving addition to modern music—‘a semi-secular Requiem’ as he puts it, one of thought-provoking depth, performed with compassion by Commotio and Matthew Berry.’
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