[ Hyperion / CD ]
Release Date: Friday 11 February 2005
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The 1604 Royal May Day celebrations - the 'Proms in the Park' of their day - headlined with a madrigal by Martin Peerson. His career can be traced through posts at Westminster Abbey and St Paul's Cathedral, and his powerful patrons enabled a considerable quantity of music to be printed and published.
Deus omnipotens Prima pars [4'33]
Redemptor mundi Secunda pars [3'54]
Pater fili paraclete [3'32]
Levavi oculos meos Prima pars [5'39]
Ecce non dormitabit Secunda pars [3'58]
Mulieres sedentes Prima pars [4'08]
Christus factus est Secunda pars [3'28]
Hora nona Prima pars [4'21]
Latus eius Secunda pars [3'17]
O rex gloriae [4'37]
Quid vobis videtur [6'01]
O domine Jesu Christe [5'55]
Laboravi in gemitu meo [5'26]
Nolite fieri Prima pars [2'37]
Multa flagella peccatoris Secunda pars [3'09]