Top Phantasm Albums
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Six Feet Under - Single
Six Feet Under - Single
[2024]
Locke: Consorts Flat and Sharp
Locke: Consorts Flat and Sharp
[2024]
Genesis
Genesis
[2022]
Jenkins: Four-Part Consorts
Jenkins: Four-Part Consorts
[2022]
Dad On Ice
Dad On Ice
[2020]
Bach: The Well-Tempered Consort – I
Bach: The Well-Tempered Consort – I
[2020]
Helmet for Protection - Single
Helmet for Protection - Single
[2020]
Locke: For Lovers of Consort Music
Locke: For Lovers of Consort Music
[2018]
Tye: Complete Consort Music
Tye: Complete Consort Music
[2017]
Jenkins: Five-Part Consorts
Jenkins: Five-Part Consorts
[2016]
Jenkins: Six-Part Consorts
Jenkins: Six-Part Consorts
[2016]
Ward: Fantasies & Verse Anthems
Ward: Fantasies & Verse Anthems
[2014]
Four Temperaments
Four Temperaments
[2014]
Polar
Polar
[2013]
Byrd: Complete Consort Music
Byrd: Complete Consort Music
[2013]
William Lawes: Consorts to the Organ
William Lawes: Consorts to the Organ
[2012]
Impossible Machines
Impossible Machines
[2012]
William Byrd: Complete Consort Music
William Byrd: Complete Consort Music
[2011]
Graph The Pulse
Graph The Pulse
[2010]
Lawes: Consorts in Six Parts
Lawes: Consorts in Six Parts
[2007]
Lawes: Consorts In 4 and 5 Parts
Lawes: Consorts In 4 and 5 Parts
[2006]
Clever Cunning Actor
Clever Cunning Actor
[2006]
Lawes: Consorts in Four and Five Parts
Lawes: Consorts in Four and Five Parts
[2006]
J.S Bach: Art of Fugue
J.S Bach: Art of Fugue
[1998]
Still Music of the Spheres - Consorts By William Byrd and Richard Mico
Still Music of the Spheres - Consorts By William Byrd and Richard Mico
[1997]
Purcell: Fantasies for Viols
Purcell: Fantasies for Viols
[1996]
The Abominable
The Abominable
[1995]
Keeper of Death
Keeper of Death
[1993]
Related Information for Phantasm
There are at least ten real or fictional artists that have used the name Phantasm, including a viol consort, a progressive rock band, a rap MC, and several defunct rock and metal bands. 1. Phantasm (1994-) is an award-winning quartet of viols, founded in 1994 by Laurence Dreyfus. Their repertoire is centered on 16th- and 17th-century English consort music. The quartet's numerous albums include works by composers William Byrd, Orlando Gibbons, John Jenkins, William Lawes, John Ward, and others. Phantasm has won Gramophone awards for Best Baroque Instrumental Recording (1997), CD of the Year finalist (2004), and Best Early Music Recording finalist (2011), among many other awards and nominations. In 2005 Phantasm... read more
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