A Tapestry of Early Christmas Carols and Festive Music

A Tapestry of Early Christmas Carols and Festive Music
St. George's Canzona - John Sothcott
EMI "Classics for Pleasure" 177 [LP]

Contents:

  1. Anon., German 14th c., arr. Gesius (1601) & Sothcott: In Dulci Jubilo
  2. F. de la Torre: Basse Danse Alta
  3. Anon., German 14th c., arr. Grubb: Quem Pastores
  4. Trad., arr. Sothcott/Grubb: The Boar's Head Carol
  5. Anon., German 15th c., arr. Praetorius (1609) & Grubb: Es ist ein "Ros"
  6. Anon., 15th c.: Basse Danse La Spagna
  7. Anon., arr. Sothcott/Grubb: The Conventry Carol
  8. Henry VIII, arr. Sothcott/Grubb: Green grow'th the Holly
  9. Praetorius: Dances from Terpsichore: Springtanz / Spanischer Tanz / Lauftanz / Der Herzog / Fastnachtstanz

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  11. Anon., French 13th c.: Danse Royale I
  12. Anon., English c.1425, arr. Sothcott: There is No Rose
  13. Anon., English c.1450, arr. Sothcott: Nowell, nowell
  14. Anon., French 13th c.: Danse Royale II
  15. Anon., English 13th c.: Ductia
  16. Anon., English c.1450, arr. Sothcott: Make We Joy
  17. Anon., English c.1450, arr. Sothcott: Alleluia, Now Well May We Mirthes Make
  18. Anon., French 13th c.: Danse Royale III
  19. Anon., English c.1425, arr. Sothcott: Aya, Martyr Stephane
  20. Anon., French 13th c.: Danse Royale IV
  21. Anon., French 13th c., arr. Oxenham: La Sexte Estampie Real

Performers: Philip Langridge (tenor), Michael Rippon (bass), Derek Harrison (countertenor, rebec, percussion); Margaret Grubb, Margaret Oxenham, Jane Seymour, Rosemary Stouser (voices); Francis Grubb (fiddle, rebec, baritone), John Lawes (recorder, crumhorn), Michael Oxenham (cornetto, recorder, crumhorn, rauschpfeife), John Sothcott (fiddle, citole, rebec, recorder, crumhorn), Leila Ward (recorder, crumhorn, percussion)

Recording date: 1971

Information from photocopies provided by Phil Hankinson.

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