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TONUS
PEREGRINUS is one of the most exciting young ensembles
in Britain, with major successes in both early music and new music,
including the prestigious Cannes Classical Award for the ensemble's
debut release of Arvo Pärt's Passio
(8.555860) on Naxos, and this year's nomination for the
first-ever BBC Music Magazine Awards. Recent critical acclaim in
the BBC Music Magazine, The Telegraph, and The Gramophone speaks
for itself: "utterly spellbinding", "utterly beguiling",
"captivating excitement", "gloriously sung by this
superb choir", as does the selection first of Passio,
and then of the ensemble's release of Antony Pitts's Seven
Letters on Hyperion (CDA67507) as Editor's Choices
in The Gramophone.
In a new series of recordings for Naxos, TONUS
PEREGRINUS has focused on the most important milestones
of early Western music including: the first music in four separate
parts by Pérotin (Sacred
Music from Notre-Dame Cathedral 8.557340), the first-ever
opera, Adam de la Halle's mediaeval musical (Le
Jeu de Robin et de Marion 8.557337), the first complete
polyphonic mass and Passion settings (The
Mass of Tournai 8.555861), and motets and mass movements
by the musical godfather of the Renaissance, John Dunstaple (Sweet
Harmony 8.557341). TONUS PEREGRINUS has also made a unique
impact on the popular Christmas market with The
Naxos Book of Carols - commissioned by Klaus Heymann
of Naxos and published both as a CD (8.557330) and as a carol-book
in partnership with Faber Music (ISBN 0-571-52325-0; 0-571-52327-7).
TONUS PEREGRINUS was founded
while director Antony Pitts was studying under Dr Edward Higginbottom
at New College, Oxford, and early years saw repeated tours abroad
in the Low Countries, as well as twice featuring on the cult CD
journal Unknown Public. The name tonus peregrinus is taken
from an ancient plainchant psalm tone dating back to Jewish liturgical
sources linked to the Passover, and hence the Last Supper. This
chant has a different starting-note in each half, so was called
the "wandering tone", and also gained the nickname of
tonus novissimus, the "newest tone". TONUS PEREGRINUS
combines these two characteristics in a repertoire that ranges far
and wide from the end of the Dark Ages to scores fresh from the
printer, and has an interpretative approach that is both authentic
and highly original.
TONUS PEREGRINUS is represented
by Ikon Arts / Costa Peristianis
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TONUS
PEREGRINUS
Joanna Forbes
Rebecca Hickey
Kathryn Oswald
Alexander LEstrange
Richard Eteson
Alexander Hickey
Francis Brett
Nick Flower
Antony Pitts
with:
John Crook
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