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Hungarian State Opera Orchestra, Tamas Benedek | 
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| |  | Antony Pitts: Alpha and Omega
Tonus Peregrinus, Antony Pitts There are few better examples of a composer’s style developing concurrently with the emergence of a vocal group than
in the a cappella vocal music of Antony Pitts. The Tonus Peregrinus octet exists to perform ancient and modern works
interspersed with music written by its director. The two-way influence between consort and composer is palpable.
The resulting compositions are as much theological statements as stand-alone pieces of music and as such they bear
comparison with some of the monuments of, for instance, the music of the English Reformation. Specific musical germs
such as false relations and the use of carefully controlled dissonances to create suspensions provide obvious aural
connections with the music of the sixteenth century. But there are other musical devices such as medieval hocket,
psalmodic chanting, jazz-infused rhythmic cells, and close-harmony effects which combine to create a simultaneously
antiquated yet modern musical style. | 
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| |  | An Easter AlbumThis 2 CD collection features a variety of music inspired by Easter, from early Gregorian Chant to Bach’s majestic Passion settings to selections from the popular Requiems by Mozart, Fauré and Rutter.
Choir of St. John’s College, Cambridge conducted by Christopher Robinson, the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge conducted by Timothy Brown, Oxford Camerata conducted by Jeremy Summerly and Tonus Peregrinus conducted by Antony Pitts | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | John Dunstaple - Sweet HarmonyMasses and Motets
Tonus Peregrinus, Antony Pitts “Tonus Peregrinus sing with an impressive understanding of this highly sophisticated music, with its complex rhythms, luxuriantly interweaving melodic lines and exciting climaxes, enabling listeners to share their obvious enjoyment of it.” (The Daily Telegraph) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Antony Pitts - Seven Letters
Tonus Peregrinus, Antony Pitts ‘Seven shorter pieces complete the programme, the best of which are Adoro te and Amen, both of which make
striking use of dynamic and spatial effects. The performances are excellent’ (BBC Music Magazine) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | The Naxos Book of Carols
| | O come, o come, Emmanuel Of the Father's heart begotten O quickly come Verbum Patris umanatur, O, O Lo! He comes The holly and the ivy Lo, there a Rose is blooming Alleluya Ding! dong! merrily on high While shepherds watched The Song of Angels Hark! the herald angels sing Silent night Away in a manger Baby Jesus, hush! now sleep O little town of Bethlehem Jesu, the very thought is sweet O come, all ye faithful Personent hodie In dulci jubilo Good King Wenceslas We three kings of Orient are I saw three ships come sailing in Hail to the Lord's Anointed |
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Robert Macdonald (bass) & Mark Anderson (tenor) Tonus Peregrinus, Antony Pitts Naxos is proud to present a brand new recording of Arvo Part’s Passio Domini Nostri Jesu Christi secundum Joannem, a major milestone in Naxos’ recording legacy and only the third recording of the work to be released on compact disc. Composed in 1982, it is one of the works in which Part uses “tintinnabulist” techniques – the sound or music of bells. “I build with the most primitive materials – with the triad. … The three notes of a triad are like bells. And that is why I call it tintinnabulation”. (Arvo Part). This new recording by Oxford-based ensemble Tonus Peregrinus offers a radically different take on the music from existing recordings. When recording the work, the ensemble followed all Part’s score markings to the letter. After the recording session, the disc was sent to the composer who listened carefully and decided to clarify exactly what he had intended by the score markings; the present recording was then edited according to his new “rules”. This is therefore the very first recording of the Passio to take account of the composer’s recent clarification of precise note and rest durations. “surely the bleakest, most ritualistic Passion to be composed since Heinrich Schutz’s settings of the mid seventeenth century” (Gramophone) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Time of the Templars
| | Music for a Knight Concentrates on the familiar grounds for a knight, on what would be possible for him to hear in church, at the courts, the enjoyment of spring and young life. Music of the Church Focuses on the music of the church. Most likely a Knight Templar when not in a battle spent a lot of time praying. Dominating music of the monasteries of the Middle Ages and further on in history: Gregorian chant represents the continuing musical tradition of the Catholic Church. Nova Schola Gregoriana, Alberto Turco Music of the Mediterranean Continues the Knights musical journey towards Palestine and Jerusalem. Tonus Peregrinus, Antony Pitts |
This 3 CD box takes the listener back to the Middle Ages, through Europe to the Holy Land in the footsteps of the Knight Templars. The Knights Templar order emerged shortly after the first Crusade in 1099 when nine Knights swore to devote themselves to protect the Christian pilgrims visiting Jerusalem and the holy places. The order owed its rapid growth in popularity to the fact that it combined the two great passions of the Middle Ages, religious fervour and martial prowess and for nearly 200 years, they were a part of the structure of everyday society in Europe. One day, on October 13th 1307, it was all over… | 
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| |  | Gibbons - Hymns and Songs of the ChurchThe complete Orlando Gibbons melodies as published in 1623, with new realizations and original settings by L’Estrange and Pitts
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| |  | Sacred Music from Notre-Dame Cathedral
Joanna Forbes (soprano, Rebecca Hickey (soprano), Kathryn Oswald (contralto), Alexander L'Estrange (counter-tenor), Richard Eteson (tenor), Alexander Hickey (tenor), Timothy Watson (tenor) & Francis Brett (bass) Tonus Peregrinus, Antony Pitts | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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