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THE CROWN OF LIFE Missa Christi and sacred choral works

Choir of the Queen's College, Oxford; Owen Rees

THE CROWN OF LIFE Missa Christi and sacred choral works

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Format: CD
Label: Signum Classics
UPC: 0635212097922
Catnr: SIGCD 979
Release date: 06 March 2026
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Signum Classics
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0635212097922
Catalogue number
SIGCD 979
Release date
06 March 2026
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The Crown of Life continues the Choir of The Queen’s College, Oxford’s exploration of overlooked treasures in twentieth-century English choral music under Owen Rees. At its centre is the first recording of Kenneth Leighton’s Missa Christi (1988), the composer’s final large-scale sacred work, commissioned by Christ Church Cathedral, Indianapolis. Alongside it are world premiere recordings of Harold Darke’s Blessed is the man that endureth temptation and Imogen Holst’s Out of your sleep arise and wake. Works by Rebecca Clarke and Gustav Holst complete the programme, offering a richly varied portrait of composers linked by study with Stanford and united in sacred expression.

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Owen Rees (conductor)

Owen Rees is both performer and scholar, his scholarship consistently informing his performances.  Through his extensive work as a choral director, he has brought to the concert hall and recording studio substantial repertories of magnificent Renaissance and Baroque music, including many previously unknown or little-known works from Spain and Portugal. His interpretations of these repertories have been acclaimed as ‘rare examples of scholarship and musicianship combining to result in performances that are both impressive and immediately attractive to the listener’, and he has been described as ‘one of the most energetic and persuasive voices’ in this field.   He has conducted at festivals worldwide, and is increasingly busy as a leader of workshops on performance of Renaissance polyphony. He has broadcast...
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Owen Rees is both performer and scholar, his scholarship consistently informing his performances. Through his extensive work as a choral director, he has brought to the concert hall and recording studio substantial repertories of magnificent Renaissance and Baroque music, including many previously unknown or little-known works from Spain and Portugal. His interpretations of these repertories have been acclaimed as ‘rare examples of scholarship and musicianship combining to result in performances that are both impressive and immediately attractive to the listener’, and he has been described as ‘one of the most energetic and persuasive voices’ in this field. He has conducted at festivals worldwide, and is increasingly busy as a leader of workshops on performance of Renaissance polyphony. He has broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and 4, and on Portuguese, Spanish, and Norwegian radio. He has released CD recordings on the Hyperion, Signum, and Avie labels to consistently high critical acclaim and his work has been shortlisted for the Gramophone Early Music Award.
Owen Rees began his academic and conducting career as Organ Scholar at St Catharine’s College, Cambridge, studying with Peter le Huray and Iain Fenlon. After a period as College Lecturer in Music at St Peter’s College and St Edmund Hall, Oxford, he joined the Music Department at the University of Surrey, where he was promoted to the post of Reader. In 1997 he returned to Oxford, where—in addition to his posts of Fellow in Music at The Queen’s College and Director of Music of the Choir of The Queen's College—he is Senior Research Fellow at Somerville College and a Professor in the Faculty of Music. His numerous published studies include work on the Spanish composers Cristóbal de Morales and Francisco Guerrero and the English composer William Byrd.

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01.
A Hymn to the Trinity
03:13
(Kenneth Leighton) Choir of the Queen's College, Oxford; Owen Rees
02.
O brother man
04:12
(Harold Darke) Choir of the Queen's College, Oxford; Owen Rees
03.
Missa Christi, Festival Mass: III. Kyrie Eleison
02:35
(Kenneth Leighton) Choir of the Queen's College, Oxford; Owen Rees
04.
Missa Christi, Festival Mass: II. Gloria
03:43
(Kenneth Leighton) Choir of the Queen's College, Oxford; Owen Rees
05.
Missa Christi, Festival Mass: IV. Sanctus and Benedictus
02:42
(Kenneth Leighton) Choir of the Queen's College, Oxford; Owen Rees
06.
Missa Christi, Festival Mass: I. Agnus Dei
03:28
(Kenneth Leighton) Choir of the Queen's College, Oxford; Owen Rees
07.
Crucifixus pro nobis, Op. 38, No. 4: Drop, drop, slow tears
02:53
(Kenneth Leighton) Choir of the Queen's College, Oxford; Owen Rees
08.
Three Carols Op. 34, No. 1: This have I done for my true love
05:42
(Gustav Holst) Choir of the Queen's College, Oxford; Owen Rees
09.
Nunc dimittis
03:13
(Gustav Holst) Choir of the Queen's College, Oxford; Owen Rees
10.
Out of your sleep arise and wake
02:53
(Imogen Holst) Choir of the Queen's College, Oxford; Owen Rees
11.
Ave Maria
02:36
(Rebecca Clarke) Choir of the Queen's College, Oxford; Owen Rees
12.
Blessed is the man that endureth temptation
05:19
(Harold Darke) Choir of the Queen's College, Oxford; Owen Rees
13.
Ave Maria, Op. 9b
04:37
(Gustav Holst) Choir of the Queen's College, Oxford; Owen Rees
14.
He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High
06:02
(Rebecca Clarke) Choir of the Queen's College, Oxford; Owen Rees
15.
Be strong and of a good courage
05:35
(Harold Darke) Choir of the Queen's College, Oxford; Owen Rees
16.
Lord, who hast made us for thine own
04:49
(Gustav Holst) Choir of the Queen's College, Oxford; Owen Rees
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