Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Renaissance sacred music with Peter Philips' "An Englishman Abroad (Latin Motets 1612-1628)." This captivating album, released in 2011 under Convivium Records, showcases the exquisite compositions of Peter Philips, a master of the early 17th-century motet. The Convivium Singers bring these sacred works to life with their impeccable harmonies and profound musicality.
Spanning a little under an hour, this collection features 14 tracks, each a testament to Philips' mastery of polyphony and his deep understanding of the sacred text. The album includes excerpts from "Cantiones sacrae quinis vocibus" and "Cantiones sacrae octonis vocibus," demonstrating Philips' skill in both five and eight-part choral writing. The motets, sung in Latin, range from intimate pieces like "Ave verum corpus" to grand, dramatic works such as "Viae Syon lugent."
Philips' compositions, characterized by their intricate contrapuntal writing and expressive melodies, offer a glimpse into the sacred music of the English Renaissance. The Convivium Singers, under the direction of Peter Philips himself, deliver a performance that is both technically precise and deeply moving. The use of organ in some tracks adds a rich, resonant depth to the choral sound.
"An Englishman Abroad (Latin Motets 1612-1628)" is not just a collection of beautiful music; it's a journey through the sacred and the sublime, a testament to the enduring power of Renaissance polyphony. Whether you're a seasoned choral music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rewarding and enriching listening experience.
2011 Convivium Records2011 Convivium Records
Tracks
Cantiones sacrae quinis vocibus (1612 Version) [Excerpts]: No. 53, Veni sponsa ChristiPeter Philips, Convivium Singers, Alexander Norman
Cantiones sacrae quinis vocibus (1612 Version) [Excerpts]: No. 38, Cum jucunditatePeter Philips, Convivium Singers, Alexander Norman
O Maria domina nostraPeter Philips, Penelope Appleyard, Alexander Norman
Cantiones sacrae quinis vocibus (1612 Version) [Excerpts]: No. 67, Viae Syon lugentPeter Philips, Convivium Singers, Alexander Norman
Cantiones sacrae quinis vocibus (1612 Version) [Excerpts]: No. 24, Ave verum corpusPeter Philips, Convivium Singers, Alexander Norman
Cantiones sacrae quinis vocibus (1612 Version) [Excerpts]: No. 66, Mulieres sedentesPeter Philips, Convivium Singers, Alexander Norman
Cantiones sacrae octonis vocibus (Excerpts Arr. for Mixed Choir & Organ): No. 18, Quae est ista quae ascenditPeter Philips, Convivium Singers, David Price, Alexander Norman
Cantiones sacrae octonis vocibus (Excerpts Arr. for Mixed Choir & Organ): No. 17, Ecce tu pulchra esPeter Philips, Convivium Singers, David Price, Alexander Norman
Cantiones sacrae quinis vocibus (1612 Version) [Excerpts]: No. 49, Corona aureaPeter Philips, Convivium Singers, Alexander Norman
Paratum cor meumPeter Philips, Adrian Green, Robert Jenkins, Ewan Stockwell, David Price, Alexander Norman
Confitebor tibi, Domine (Arr. for Treble Choir & Organ)Peter Philips, Penelope Appleyard, Alexandra Bickerton, Harriet Smith, Catherine Pope, Convivium Singers, Alexander Norman
Domine probasti mePeter Philips, Adrian Green, David Price
Cantiones sacrae quinis vocibus (1612 Version) [Excerpts]: No. 52, Beatus vir qui inventus estPeter Philips, Convivium Singers, Alexander Norman
Cantiones sacrae quinis vocibus (1612 Version) [Excerpts]: No. 61, Pater nosterPeter Philips, Convivium Singers, Alexander Norman