Artist's albums
The Essentials: Great Choral Works
2016 · compilation
Viri Galilaei: Favourite Anthems from Merton
2016 · album
Perfect Polyphony
2015 · album
Arvo Pärt - Tintinnabuli
2015 · album
The Marian Collection
2014 · album
The Merton Collection: Merton at 750
2013 · album
Renaissance Radio
2013 · album
Advent at Merton
2012 · album
In the Beginning
2011 · album
The Tallis Scholars Sing William Byrd
2007 · album
Francisco Guerrero - Missa Surge Propera
2006 · album
The Tallis Scholars Sing Palestrina
2005 · album
John Browne - Music from the Eton Choirbook
2005 · album
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Biography
Peter Phillips has dedicated his career to the research and performance of Renaissance polyphony, and to the perfecting of choral sound. He founded The Tallis Scholars in 1973, with whom he has now appeared in nearly 2,500 concerts worldwide and made over 60 albums. As a result of this commitment Peter Phillips and The Tallis Scholars have done more than any other group to establish the sacred vocal music of the Renaissance as one of the great repertoires of Western classical music. Peter Phillips also conducts other specialist ensembles. He is currently working with the BBC Singers, the Netherlands Chamber Choir, the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Intrada (Moscow) and El Leon de Oro (Spain). He is Patron of the Chapel Choir of Merton College Oxford. In addition to conducting, Peter Phillips is well-known as a writer. For 33 years he contributed a regular music column to The Spectator. In 1995 he became the publisher of The Musical Times, the oldest continuously published music journal in the world. During 2018, BBC Radio 3 broadcast his view of Renaissance polyphony, in a series of six hour-long programmes, entitled The Glories of Polyphony. In 2005 Peter Phillips was made a Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Minister of Culture. In 2008 Peter helped to found the chapel choir of Merton College Oxford, where he is a Bodley Fellow; and in 2021 he was elected an Honorary Fellow of St John’s College, Oxford.