Songs, laments and dances
A song of love found and love lost, of love unrequited, of love fought for, and of battles won and lost. Instruments and voices explore the music of the past in songs, laments and dances. Lots of variety and colour evoke the medieval world of chivalry and romance. Most works are anonymous, and are taken from manuscripts of the period.
- Ricercar
- Ther is no rose of swych vertu
- Ricercar
- Dou way Robin
- Trois sereus
- Ah Robin, gentle Robin (SAMPLE TRACK)
- Summer is icumen in
- Bryd one brere
- Salterello
- Lullay, lullay
- Foweles in the frith
- Petrone (medieval organ)
- Gabriel fram evene king
- Angelus ad virginem
- Alle, psallite
- Veni creator
- Edi be thu
- Roses in bloom
- Maiden in the mor lay
- Nobilis, humilis
- Ricercar
- Gloria laus
- Alleluya psallat
Featuring:
Serendipity
The Monks and Novices of St Frideswide
The Oxford Girls' Choir
Produced by Martin Souter and Simon Heighes
Edited and mastered at Classical Communications