O Maria, virgo pia

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Discover this unique collection of music that explores the influence and inspiration of the Oriel College, Oxford’s scholars, poets, and musicians over seven centuries.

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About this release

Marking Oriel College’s 700th anniversary, this unique collection explores the diverse musical traditions connected with the college.

Drawing on sources from medieval Marian devotion to the Oxford Movement, and from the work of distinguished fellows to contemporary commissions for the chapel choir, it explores the influence and inspiration of the college’s scholars, poets, and musicians over seven centuries, charting an evolving relationship between the college and its cultural life.

Performed by Oriel College Chapel Choir conducted by David Maw, with the Tippett Quartet, organist Alexander Pott, soprano Grace Davidson and guitarist Craig Ogden, the music includes works from medieval plainchant to 21st century composer Judith Bingham, James Whitbourn and Cheryl Frances-Hoad.

  • O Maria, virgo pia - Anonymous
  • Oriel Service, Magnificat - Judith Bingham
  • Oriel Service, Nunc dimittis - Judith Bingham
  • I sing of a maiden - David Maw
  • Hail, gladdening light - David Briggs
  • Praise to the holiest - Edmund Fellowes
  • The angels as beseemingly - Edmund Fellowes
  • But to the younger race - Edmund Fellowes
  • Praise to the holiest - Edmund Fellowes
  • Solitude - James Whitbourn
  • Say not, the struggle naught availeth - Mark R. Taylor
  • Phos hilaron - John Caldwell
  • Psalm 150 - Herbert Chappell
  • The Glory of Zion - Phillip Cooke
  • Verbum caro - Hugh Collins Rice
  • Benedictus - Edmund Fellowes
  • Magnificat - David Maw
  • O Maria, virgo pia - Cheryl Frances-Hoad
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Engineer Adaq Khan
Producer George Arthur Richford
Creative Director
Mike Cooter

Executive Producer Adrian Green
Recording Dates 8 and 9 April 2025
Recording Location Saffron Hall, Saffon Walden, UK
Catalogue number CR115
Acknowledgements Thanks are extended to Dan Locklair’s primary publisher, Subito Music Publishing, for providing the scores for this recording. Except For Amber Waves, which is published by Boosey & Hawkes, all other compositions are published by Subito.