Martin Peerson was an English composer and organist of the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods. He was a significant figure in English music, known for his vocal and instrumental works. Peerson held positions at St Paul's Cathedral and Christ Church, Oxford, showcasing his talent as both a performer and composer. His output includes Latin motets, English anthems, madrigals, and instrumental pieces, demonstrating a versatility that was characteristic of the era. He's particularly noted for his "Private Musicke," a collection that highlights his skill in writing for voices and instruments in a more intimate setting.
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