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Composers in Exile

Donald Macleod explores the composers who lived and worked in exile during the Golden Age, including Peter Philips 鈥 after Byrd, the most published English composer of the period.

The composers of 16th-century England flourished under the rule of Elizabeth I, rapidly developing a diverse musical culture unparalleled anywhere on the continent, a truly Golden Age for English music. In this week of programmes Donald Macleod explores six composers who were key to this ascent - Thomas Morley, John Bull, Peter Philips, Thomas Weelkes, Orlando Gibbons and Thomas Tomkins. These composers were all active at around the same time as the 鈥淔ather of British Musick鈥 William Byrd and John Dowland, and all either studied or worked with Byrd, but they don鈥檛 often receive the same attention as those more famous names. In Wednesday鈥檚 programme, Donald explores the lives of the composers who lived and worked in exile during this period including Peter Philips 鈥 after Byrd the most published English composer of the age.

Philips: Salve Regina
Capella Mediteranea
Leonardo Garcia Alarcon, conductor

Philips: Pavan & Galliard in memory of Lord Paget
Rose Consort of Viols

Morley: Magnificat and Nunc Dimitis from First Service
Bristol Cathedral Choir
Ian Ball, organ
Christopher Brayne, conductor

Bull: Pavan No 2 (from Parthenia)
Catalina Vicens, double virginal

Bull: Almighty God, Which by the leading of a Star
Studio de Musique Ancienne de Montr茅al
Christopher Jackson, conductor

Bull: Fantasia on a fugue of Sweelinck
Robin Walker, organ

Philips: Pavan and Galliard Dolorosa
Ton Koopman, harpsichord

Produced by Sam Phillips for 大象传媒 Wales

59 minutes

Music Played

  • Peter Philips

    Pavan and Galliard in memory of Lord Paget

    Ensemble: Rose Consort of Viols.
    • VOX REGIS VXR0004.
    • VOX REGIS VXR0004.
    • 18.
  • Thomas Morley

    First Service (Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis)

    Performer: Ian Ball. Performer: Christopher Brayne. Choir: Bristol Cathedral Choir.
    • PRIORY PRCD528.
    • PRIORY PRCD528.
    • 1.
  • John Bull

    Pavan No 2 (from Parthenia)

    Performer: Catalina Vicens.
    • Carpe Diem:CD16298.
    • Carpe Diem:.
    • 12.
  • John Bull

    Almighty God, Who by the leading of a star

    Ensemble: Studio de musique ancienne de Montr茅al. Director: Christopher Jackson.
    • ATMA ACD22506.
    • ATMA ACD22506.
    • 5.
  • John Bull

    Fantasia on a theme of Sweelinck

    Performer: Robin Walker.
    • Herald HAVP363.
    • Herald.
    • 6.
  • Peter Philips

    Pavan and Galliard Dolorosa

    Performer: Ton Koopman.
    • CAPRICCIO C10211.
    • CAPRICCIO C10211.
    • 1.

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