for SATB, with organ and unaccompanied 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.
Oxford
Oxford, known for his most famous work "Shakespeare's plays," was a prominent figure in the Elizabethan literary scene. His writing style was characterized by intricate plots, rich language, and vivid imagery. Oxford's key contributions to literature include his influential role in the development of English drama and poetry.