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'''Aliases:''' Phillips, Phillipps, Petrus Philippus
'''Aliases:''' Phillips, Phillipps, Petrus Philippus, Petro Philippi
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1561 (based on residence permit dated 4 August 1597, which gives his age as 36)
'''Born:''' 1561 (based on residence permit dated 4 August 1597, which gives his age as 36)
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==List of choral works==
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*''Melodia Olympica'' (1591, reissued 1594 and 1611. Anthology edited by PP, with 4 of his compositions)
*''[[Melodia Olympica]]'' (1591, reissued 1594 and 1611. Anthology edited by PP, with 4 of his compositions)
*''Primo Libro de Madrigali a sei voci'' (1596)
*''Primo Libro de Madrigali a sei voci'' (1596)
*1598:madrigals for eight voices published.
*1598:madrigals for eight voices published.
*1603: madrigals for six voices published.
*1603: madrigals for six voices published.
*''Cantiones Sacrae'' for five voices (1612, Phalèse)
*''{{NoCo|Cantiones sacrae quinis vocibus}}'' for five voices (1612, Phalèse)
*''Cantiones Sacrae Octonis Vocibus'' (1613)
*''{{NoCo|Cantiones sacrae octonis vocibus}}'' (1613)
*''Gemmulae Sacrae Binis et Ternis Vocibus cum Basso Continuo Organum'' (1613)
*''{{NoCo|Gemmulae sacrae}} Binis et Ternis Vocibus cum Basso Continuo Organum'' (1613)
*1615: 3 Trios (without instrumentation) in L'Institution Harmonique by Salomon De Caus, Frankfurt  
*1615: 3 Trios (without instrumentation) in L'Institution Harmonique by Salomon De Caus, Frankfurt
*1616: ''Les Rossignols spirituels'' published, two and four-part arrangements of popular songs adapted to sacred texts in Latin and French.
*1616: ''Les Rossignols spirituels'' published, two and four-part arrangements of popular songs adapted to sacred texts in Latin and French.
*''Deliciae sacrae binis et ternis vocibus cum basso continuo organum'' (1616)
*''Deliciae sacrae binis et ternis vocibus cum basso continuo organum'' (1616)

Revision as of 23:49, 27 February 2021

Aliases: Phillips, Phillipps, Petrus Philippus, Petro Philippi

Life

Born: 1561 (based on residence permit dated 4 August 1597, which gives his age as 36)

Died: 1628 (noted in an acquaintance's diary)

Biography

View the Wikipedia article on Peter Philips.

List of choral works

Other works not listed above (See Template:CheckMissing for possible reasons and solutions)


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Peter Philips (this is the only known engraving of the composer)

Publications

  • Melodia Olympica (1591, reissued 1594 and 1611. Anthology edited by PP, with 4 of his compositions)
  • Primo Libro de Madrigali a sei voci (1596)
  • 1598:madrigals for eight voices published.
  • 1603: madrigals for six voices published.
  • Cantiones sacrae quinis vocibus for five voices (1612, Phalèse)
  • Cantiones sacrae octonis vocibus (1613)
  • Gemmulae sacrae Binis et Ternis Vocibus cum Basso Continuo Organum (1613)
  • 1615: 3 Trios (without instrumentation) in L'Institution Harmonique by Salomon De Caus, Frankfurt
  • 1616: Les Rossignols spirituels published, two and four-part arrangements of popular songs adapted to sacred texts in Latin and French.
  • Deliciae sacrae binis et ternis vocibus cum basso continuo organum (1616)
  • Litaniae Beatae Mariae Virginis (Antwerp, 1623, surviving in incomplete partbooks)
  • Paradisus sacris cantionibus consitus, una, duabus et tribus vocibus decantantis (1628)

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