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Ensemble Pro Victoria is established as one of Britain’s finest young early music ensembles (Early Music Review). Founded at Cambridge University in 2015, EPV put down roots in the rich tradition of historical research and high-level performance, in partnership with professor Magnus Williamson (Newcastle University). Ensemble Pro Victoria was awarded joint-first prize in the London International Festival of Early Music Young Ensemble Competition 2020, and signed with Gramophone award-winning classical label, Delphian Records later that year. Their first professional album, ‘Robert Fayrfax, Music for Tudor Kings and Queens’ was released exactly 500 years since Robert Fayrfax’s death in 2021. Music for Tudor Kings and Queens was critically acclaimed, with reviews in Gramophone magazine, Early Music Review and on Radio 3’s Early Music Show with the great accolade of a five star review and the front cover feature from Choir and Organ magazine. The ensemble made a celebrated Radio 3 debut in 2021 with a reconstruction of Vespers from 1521, broadcast live from the chapel of Hampton Court Palace and repeated on the day of Fayrfax’s quincentenary. Further appearances include live performance and discussion on Radio 3’s In Tune with Sean Rafferty. Ensemble Pro Victoria’s second album with Delphian Records, ‘Tudor Music Afterlives’ follows the posthumous traces and remains of great Catholic music after the Reformation, and will be released in October 2022.