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Author Sixteen (Musical group)

Title Christus natus est : an early English Christmas
Published [England] : Coro, ℗2004

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Description 1 online resource (1 audio file)
Series The Sixteen edition
Sixteen (Musical group). Sixteen edition.
Contents Verbum caro : chant (3:57) -- Salutation carol (2:09) -- Nowell sing we, both all and some (2:31) -- Gaudete (1:22) -- Hail Mary full of grace (5:18) -- Gloria in excelsis / Sheppard (3:50) -- There is no rose (4:02) -- Nowell, nowell : Out of your sleep (2:03) -- Remember O thou man (3:24) -- Qui petis, O fili? / Pygott (8:25) -- Sweet was the song (2:07) -- Lullaby my sweet little baby / Byrd (6:28) -- Ave rex angelorum (2:07) -- Drive the cold winter away (2:04) -- Nowell, nowell : The boares head (3:33) -- The old year now has passed away (1:44) -- Angelus ad Virginem (2:41) -- Nowell, nowell : Dieu vous garde (3:50) -- Make we joy (2:34) -- Verbum caro / Sheppard (6:52)
Notes Principally carols from the late 14th to the early 17th century in England
Previously released (p1996) as Collins Classics: 14922
Performer The Sixteen ; Harry Christophers, director ; in part with assisting instrumentalists
Event Recorded at All Hallows, Gospel Oak, London
Notes Sung in English and Latin
Hard copy version record
Subject Christmas music -- England
Carols -- England
Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices)
Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices)
Motets.
Carols
Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices)
Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices)
Christmas music
Motets
England
Genre/Form Streaming audio
Sacred music
Motets
Christmas music
Carols
Christmas music.
Carols.
Sacred music.
Motets.
Musique de Noël.
Musique sacrée.
Motets.
Form Streaming audio
Author Christophers, Harry.
Sheppard, John, approximately 1515-1558. Hodie nobis caelorum rex.
Pygott, Richard, active 16th century. Quid petis, O Fili.
Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623. Psalmes, sonets, and songs. Lullaby, my sweet little baby.
Sheppard, John, approximately 1515-1558. Verbum caro factum est.
Other Titles Early English Christmas