Mediæval Carols (original) (raw)
Mediæval Carols
The Mystery of Christmas Night - Words and Music from the Middle Ages
Opus Anglicanum
Herald HAVPCD 212
Contents:
Anon., 13th c., Salisbury Antiphoner
- O virgo virginum
Anon., 13th c., Worcester
2. De supernis sedibus
Anon., early 15th c., British library MS Sloane 2593
3. Adam lay ibounden (reading)
Anon., 15th c., Oxford Bodleian MS Arch Selden b. 26
4. Alleluia: A new work is come on hand
Anon., 15th c., Cambridge, Trinity College MS 0.3.58
5. Alma redemptoris: As I lay upon a night
Anon.
6. The ox he openeth wide the door (reading)
Guillaume de Machaut
7. Felix virgo / Inviolata genitrix
Anon., 15th c., Salisbury Processional
8. Missus est angelus Gabriel
John Awdlay
9. There is a floure sprung of a tree (reading)
William Horwood
10. Gaude flori virginali
Maurice de Sully
11. Sermon on the Day of Epiphany (Reading)
Anon., 15th c., Salisbury Processional
12. Descendit de celis
Anon., early 15th c., British library MS Sloane 2593
13. I sing of a maiden (reading)
Anon., 15th c. Oxford Bodleian MS Arch Selden b. 26
14. Ave Maria: Hailed blessed flower
Anon., 15th c., British Library Add. MS 5665
15. Lullay, lullow
Anon., 15th c., Second Shepherds' Play
16. Hail, comly and clene (reading)
Perotin
17. Viderunt omnes
Geoffrey Chaucer
18. O moder Mayde (reading)
Anon., 13th c., Salisbury Antiphoner
19. Letabundus
Ecce completa sunt omnia
Playing time: 75' 02"
Performers:
Opus Anglicanum [John Touhey (reader), Stephen Tilton (counter-tenor), Julian Stocker (tenor), William Lee (tenor), Roland Robertson (baritone), John Rowlands-Pritchard (bass)]
Recording site and date:
John Wood Chapel, Prior, Bath, UK [07 / 1997]
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