Peter Philips - Keyboard Music, Paul Nicholson
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Peter Philips: Keyboard Music
Paul Nicholson (harpsichord)
1 Chi fara fed'al cielo [4:47] Alessandro Striggio (c1540-1592), arr. Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
2 Pavan [3:22] Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
3 Galliard [0:58] Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
Tirsi morir volea Luca Marenzio (1553/4-1599), arr. Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
4 Part 1: Tirsi morir volea [2:38]
5 Part 2: Frenzo Tirsi il desio [2:34]
6 Part 3: Così morirò [1:39]
7 Aria del Gran Duca Ferdinando di Toscana [1:57] Emilio de' Cavalieri (c1550-1602), arr. Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
Pavan and Galliard Pagget Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
8 No 1: Pavan [5:24] No 2: Galliard [2:03]
10 Veni Sancte Spiritus [4:58] Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
11 Fece da voi partita [2:53] Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
Pavan and Galliard 'Dolorosa Tregian' Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
12 No 1: Pavan [6:09]
13 No 2: Galliard [1:59]
14 Bon jour mon cueur [3:20] Orlandus Lassus (1532-1594), arr. Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
15 Almande Tregian [3:11] Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
Passamezzo Pavan and Galliard Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
16 No 1: Pavan [8:05]
17 No 2: Galliard [4:44]
18 Fantasia in G [9:36] Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
Timothy Roberts (harpsichord/spinet/virginals)
Recording details: December 1993
All Saints' Church, Old Heathfield, East Sussex, United Kingdom
Produced by Martin Compton
Engineered by Antony Howell
Release date: September 1994
Total duration: 70 minutes 17 seconds
'The complete restoration of a great composer's name may be beyond the capacity of a single CD, but if anything can do the trick, this one ought to. A release to treasure' (CDReview)
'One of the finest composers nurtured in Elizabethan England ... these performances can only enhance the composer's reputation further' (Early Music)
'Strongly recommended as a step on the path to discovering one of the outstanding musicians of the late 16th/early 17th century' (Fanfare, USA)
Flac + Covers & Notes.
Paul Nicholson (harpsichord)
1 Chi fara fed'al cielo [4:47] Alessandro Striggio (c1540-1592), arr. Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
2 Pavan [3:22] Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
3 Galliard [0:58] Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
Tirsi morir volea Luca Marenzio (1553/4-1599), arr. Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
4 Part 1: Tirsi morir volea [2:38]
5 Part 2: Frenzo Tirsi il desio [2:34]
6 Part 3: Così morirò [1:39]
7 Aria del Gran Duca Ferdinando di Toscana [1:57] Emilio de' Cavalieri (c1550-1602), arr. Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
Pavan and Galliard Pagget Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
8 No 1: Pavan [5:24] No 2: Galliard [2:03]
10 Veni Sancte Spiritus [4:58] Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
11 Fece da voi partita [2:53] Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
Pavan and Galliard 'Dolorosa Tregian' Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
12 No 1: Pavan [6:09]
13 No 2: Galliard [1:59]
14 Bon jour mon cueur [3:20] Orlandus Lassus (1532-1594), arr. Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
15 Almande Tregian [3:11] Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
Passamezzo Pavan and Galliard Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
16 No 1: Pavan [8:05]
17 No 2: Galliard [4:44]
18 Fantasia in G [9:36] Peter Philips (1560/1-1628)
Timothy Roberts (harpsichord/spinet/virginals)
Recording details: December 1993
All Saints' Church, Old Heathfield, East Sussex, United Kingdom
Produced by Martin Compton
Engineered by Antony Howell
Release date: September 1994
Total duration: 70 minutes 17 seconds
'The complete restoration of a great composer's name may be beyond the capacity of a single CD, but if anything can do the trick, this one ought to. A release to treasure' (CDReview)
'One of the finest composers nurtured in Elizabethan England ... these performances can only enhance the composer's reputation further' (Early Music)
'Strongly recommended as a step on the path to discovering one of the outstanding musicians of the late 16th/early 17th century' (Fanfare, USA)
Flac + Covers & Notes.




