Tonus Peregrinus is a British vocal ensemble specialising in early music and contemporary sacred music, [1] especially that of founder and director, Antony Pitts. Established in 1990, the ensemble have recorded numerous CDs for Naxos, [2] their first winning the Cannes Classical Award ( Arvo Pärt's Passio), and two albums of Antony Pitts' music for Hyperion Records [3] – Seven Letters and Alpha and Omega. Their latest album, Music from the Eton Choirbook (Naxos 8.572840), was recorded using a new microphone technique developed by NRK engineer Geoff Miles. [4]
The ensemble sang at the memorial for Alexander Litvinenko. [5]
Tonus Peregrinus is a British vocal ensemble specialising in early music and contemporary sacred music, [1] especially that of founder and director, Antony Pitts. Established in 1990, the ensemble have recorded numerous CDs for Naxos, [2] their first winning the Cannes Classical Award ( Arvo Pärt's Passio), and two albums of Antony Pitts' music for Hyperion Records [3] – Seven Letters and Alpha and Omega. Their latest album, Music from the Eton Choirbook (Naxos 8.572840), was recorded using a new microphone technique developed by NRK engineer Geoff Miles. [4]
The ensemble sang at the memorial for Alexander Litvinenko. [5]