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Title Legends of St. Nicholas : medieval chant and polyphony / Anonymous 4
Published Los Angeles, CA : Harmonia Mundi, [1999]
℗1999

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Contents Intonent hodie (1:56) -- Exultemus et letemur (1:57) -- Gaudens in domino (1:34) -- Seint Nicholas was borne in the citee of Patras (2:18) -- Confessor dei nicholaus (5:46) -- Cantu mirro, summa laude (4:49) -- Sainte nicholaes (1:05) -- Whanne the bisshop of the citee of Myre deied (3:21) -- Nicholai presulis (1:59) -- Cum quidam fluctuantia (2:19) -- Novus presul prodiit (5:09) -- Sainte nicholaes (1:08) -- All the province of Seint Nicholas suffered gret peyne for hunger (3:34) -- Plaudat letitia (4:25) -- Salve cleri speculum/Salve iubar presulum/Sospitati/Sospitati (3:00) -- Sainte nicholaes (1:09) -- A worschipfull man hadde thre doughtres virgines (4:59) -- Fulget nicholaus (2:35) -- Ex eium tumba/Sospitati dedit egros (6:14) -- Gaudens in domino (1:37) -- And whanne our Lorde lust to take Seint Nicholas oute of this worlde (2:28) -- Psallat chorus/Eximie pater/Aptatur (:54) -- Nicholae presulum (1:52) -- Nicholaus pontifex (2:18)
Notes Devotional and liturgical music in honor of St. Nicholas
Performer Anonymous 4
Event Recorded 1998 March 1-5 Mont La Salle Chapel, Christian Brothers Retreat, Napa, California
Notes Sung in Latin or Middle English
Hard copy version record
Subject Nicholas, Saint, Bishop of Myra -- Songs and music
SUBJECT Nicholas, Saint, Bishop of Myra. fast (OCoLC)fst01799303
Subject Gregorian chants.
Motets.
Conductus.
Sacred vocal quartets, Unaccompanied.
Sacred vocal music -- 500-1400
Conductus.
Gregorian chants.
Motets.
Sacred vocal music.
Sacred vocal quartets, Unaccompanied.
Genre/Form Streaming audio
Gregorian chants.
Conductus.
Gregorian chants.
Motets.
Songs and music.
Gregorian chants.
Motets.
Conductus.
Chants grégoriens.
Motets.
Conduits (Musique)
Form Streaming audio
Author Anonymous 4 (Musical group), singer.
Other Titles Legends of Saint Nicholas