The Choir of Keble College, Oxford, stands among the most revered choral ensembles within the rich musical tradition of the University of Oxford. Renowned for its distinctive sound and broad repertoire, the choir primarily consists of students from Keble College, one of the university's constituent colleges. Under the guidance of its director, the ensemble has honed its craft, excelling particularly in the performance of both classical and contemporary choral works. The choir’s contributions extend beyond the collegiate setting, enriching the liturgical life of Keble College Chapel and performing in concerts both in the UK and internationally.
Their discography is as refreshingly diverse as it is devoutly classical, ranging from thematic recordings that explore liturgical seasons—like "Resurrexi!: Easter in Vienna with Mozart & the Haydn Brothers"—to projects that shine a light on lesser-known compositions and composers, evidenced by releases such as "Valls: Missa Regalis" and "The Church Music of Sir Arthur Sullivan". Noteworthy among their many projects is "Ceremonial Oxford: Music for the Georgian University by William Hayes", a recording that pays homage to the musical heritage of Oxford. Similarly, their albums such as "Ave Rex Angelorum: Carols and Music Tracing the Journey from Christ the King to Epiphany" and "Lux mundi" highlight the choir’s versatility and commitment to exploring the breadth of sacred music. Through their recordings and performances, the Choir of Keble College, Oxford, continues to contribute significantly to the vibrant choral scene, both preserving and innovating upon the traditions of church music.
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