Medieval Christmas.
- Title
- Medieval Christmas.
- Published by
- [Arles, France] : Harmonia Mundi ; [Burbank, Calif.] : Production USA, [2006], ℗2006.
- Author
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Details
- Additional authors
- Harre-Jones, Robert
- Dobell, Mark
- Smith, Angus
- Greig, Donald
- Macdonald, Robert (Bass)
- Lantins, Arnold de.
- Dufay, Guillaume, 1397-1474.
- Clemens non Papa, Jacobus, approximately 1510-approximately 1555.
- Compère, Loyset, approximately 1445-1518.
- Busnois, Antoine, -1492.
- Brumel, Antoine, approximately 1460-approximately 1515.
- Description
- 1 audio disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
- Alternative title
- Noëls médiévaux
- Subject
- Contents
- Prophecy. Christe redemptor (4:24) ; Quem Iohannes (2:55) ; Alleluia V. Dies sanctificatus (2:45) / Winchester Troper -- O primus homo corruit (6:21) ; Lux refulget (2:19) / Aquitanian -- New Year's Day. Annus renascitur (1:20) ; De quan qu'on peut (2:39) / anon. -- Tout mon désir / Arnold de Lantins (4:15) -- Ce jour de l'an / Guillaume Dufay (2:00) -- The carol. Clangat tuba / Ritson MS (5:49) -- Ave rex angelorum / Egerton MS (4:01) -- Eya, martyr Stephane / anon. (2:28) -- Narrative motets. Vox in Rama / Clemens non Papa (3:28) -- Lullay, lullow: I saw a swete semely sight / Ritson MS (2:38) -- O admirabile commercium / Loyset Compère (3:16) -- Pastores loquebantur / Clemens non Papa (5:34) -- Noel. Noel, noel, noel / Antoine Busnois (0:48) -- Noe, noe, noe (1:17) ; Nato canunt omnia (9:47) / Antoine Brumel.
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Note
- Compact disc
- Program notes in English, German and French in container, and texts with English, German and French translations bound in container.
- Event (note)
- Recorded Nov. 2005, St. Mary's Parish Church, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland.
- Language (note)
- Sung in Latin, Middle French, and Middle English.