Description
• Outstanding collection of quality contemporary choral pieces
• Great variety of material
• Features established Oxford composers, fast-establishing composers, and interesting new names
• Suitable for concert and church choirs
• Pieces throughout the Church's year
Cantica Nova is an outstanding collection of motets by contemporary British composers. The pieces present a kaleidoscope of different styles and sonorities, united in their ability to communicate fresh ideas and the skill of their vocal writing.
Encompassing a wide range of texts, with settings of some of the great hymns of the Church alongside little known, rarely set texts, the collection will be welcomed by concert and church choirs seeking innovative and exciting contemporary repertoire.
Contents:
• O lux beata Trinitas (by Kerry Andrew)
• Pasce agnos meos (by Michael Berkeley)
• Ave maris stella (by Alan Bullard)
• Pange lingua (by Bob Chilcott)
• Ave regina coelorum (by Michael Finnissy)
• Ave verum corpus (by Andrew Gant)
• A Prayer of King Henry VI (by Gabriel Jackson)
• In medio Ecclesiae (by John Joubert)
• Surrexit Christus (by Tarik O'Regan)
• Ave verum corpus (by Joseph Phibbs)
• Cantate Domino (by Jonathan Pitkin)
• Jesu dulcis memoria (by Francis Pott)
• O magnum mysterium (by Anthony Powers)
• Veni Sancte Spiritus (by John Rutter)
• Surge illuminare (by Andrew Simpson)
• Ostende nobis Domine (by Howard Skempton)
• Christus est stella (by Will Todd)
• O Adonai et Dux domus Israel (by Roderick Williams)
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