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Peter Philips was the most famous English composer of his time, and only Byrd, a generation older, had more compositions published. Much of Philips’s life was spent on the Continent, where he wrote music of intricate, text-conscious colour, both deeply expressive and architecturally powerful. His motets and anthems, whether celebratory, meditative or dramatic, embrace the widest range of feeling and texture. The much-admired Sarum Consort’s disc All the Queen’s Men (8572582) was praised for its ‘energy and aplomb’. (American Record Guide)
Peter Philips: Christus resurgens
Christus resurgens
Peter Philips: Disciplinam et sapientiam
Disciplinam et sapientiam
Peter Philips: Loquebantur variis linguis
Loquebantur variis linguis
Peter Philips: Ne reminiscaris Domine
Ne reminiscaris Domine
Peter Philips: Gabriel angelus
Gabriel angelus
Peter Philips: Viae Syon lugent
Viae Syon lugent
Peter Philips: Ave Jesu Christe
Ave Jesu Christe
Peter Philips: Pater noster
Pater noster
Peter Philips: Beata Agnes
Beata Agnes
Peter Philips: Elegerunt apostoli
Elegerunt apostoli
Peter Philips: Media vita in morte sumus
Media vita in morte sumus
Peter Philips: Ave regina caelorum
Ave regina caelorum
Peter Philips: Ave gratia plena
Ave gratia plena
Peter Philips: Ecce vicit Leo
Ecce vicit Leo
Peter Philips: Ne timeas Maria
Ne timeas Maria
Peter Philips: Gaude Maria Virgo
Gaude Maria Virgo
Virgo prudentissima
Peter Philips: Cum jucunditate
Cum jucunditate
Peter Philips: Salve Regina
Salve Regina
Eia ergo
15th January 2012
“This music is difficult to balance well, but the Sarum Consort, with one voice to a part, achieves plangent harmony, especially in the glorious eight-voice, two-choir motet Ave Regina caelorum. Another advance in our understanding of the rich British choral repertory.”
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