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1. | Verbum caro (chant) | 3:57 | | 2. | Salutation Carol | 2:09 | | 3. | Nowell sing we, both all and some | 2:31 | | 4. | Gaudete | 1:22 | | 5. | Hail Mary full of grace | 5:18 | | 6. | Gloria in excelsis | 3:50 | | 7. | There is no rose | 4:02 | | 8. | Nowell, nowell: Out of your sleep | 2:03 | | 9. | Remember O thou man | 3:24 | | 10. | Quid petis, O fili? | 8:25 | | 11. | Sweet was the song | 2:07 | | 12. | Lullaby my sweet little babe | 6:28 | | 13. | Ave rex angelorum | 2:07 | | 14. | Drive the cold winter away | 2:04 | | 15. | Nowell, nowell: The boars head | 3:33 | | 16. | The old year now has passed away | 1:44 | | 17. | Angelus ad virginem | 2:41 | | 18. | Nowell, nowell: Dieu vous garde | 3:50 | | 19. | Make we joy | 2:34 | | 20. | Verbum caro | 6:52 | | An Early English Christmas - A Medley of Carols ranging from the demure to the rustic. A simple expression of joy and wonder.
A medley of carols ranging from the demure to the rustic; a simple expression of joy and wonder. Some have an element of dance in them, including some of the ‘Devil’s best tunes given back to God’ in the form of carols. A collection of appropriate medieval instruments, including fiddles, harps, lutes and drums, accompanies the singers.
“A sublime Gloria by Sheppard ... and, finest of all, Byrd’s Lullaby in a masterly performance.” Gramophone
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