Deo gracias Anglia! - Medieval English Carols; The Trinity Carol Roll / Andrew Lawrence-King; Michael Grebil; Pamela Thorby

> Hail Mary full of grace [15th Century] - Hail Mary full of grace [15th Century]
> Nowel, nowel [English, 15th Century] - Nowel, nowel [English, 15th Century]
> Alma Redemptoris Mater [15th Century] - Alma Redemptoris Mater [15th Century]
> Now May We Singen [English, 15th Century] - Now May We Singen [English, 15th Century]
> Be mery, be mery [English, 15th Century] - Be mery, be mery [English, 15th Century]
> Nowell sing we [English, 15th Century] - Nowell sing we [English, 15th Century]
> Agincourt Carol, "Deo Gracias Anglia" [English, 15th Century] - Agincourt Carol, "Deo Gracias Anglia" [English, 15th Century]
> Nowel, nowel [English, 15th Century] - Nowel, nowel [English, 15th Century]
> Lullay, lullay [14th Century] - Lullay, lullay [English, 14th Century]
> Princeps Pacis [English, 15th Century] - Princeps Pacis [English, 15th Century]
> Nova, Nova [English, 15th Century] - Nova, Nova [English, 15th Century]
> Tibi laus, tibi gloria [15th Century] - Tibi laus, tibi gloria [15th Century]
> Now Make We Merry, All and Some [English, 15th Century] - Now Make We Merry, All and Some [English, 15th Century]
> Abide, I Hope it Be the Best [English, 15th Century] - Abide, I Hope it Be the Best [English, 15th Century]
> Qwat tydyngs bryngyst thu messager [English, 15th Century] - Qwat tydyngs bryngyst thu messager [English, 15th Century]
> Eia, Martyr Stephane [English, 15th Century] - Eia, Martyr Stephane [English, 15th Century]
> Pray for us to the Prince of Peace [English, 15th Century] - Pray for us to the Prince of Peace [English, 15th Century]
> There is no rose [English, 15th Century] - There is no rose [English, 15th Century]

Notes & Reviews:

The Trinity Carol Roll (Trinity College, Cambridge) is the earliest known source for the English polyphony carol. The thirteen works preserved therein include the patriotic "Agincourt" carol, celebrating Henry V's victory of the French 1415, and the most famous of all early English carols, "Ther is no rose." This performance offers a fresh take on mediaeval instrumentation and includes gothic harp, psaltry, plectrum lute, recorder, and ethereal gemshorn.

Notes & Reviews:

Recording information: The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge (09/01/2011-09/03/2011).



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>Traditional Christmas : Hail Marye Ful of Grace, carol (English)
  • Performers: Michaël Grébil (Lute); Pamela Thorby (Recorder); Andrew Lawrence-King (Psaltery); Andrew Lawrence-King (Gothic Harp); Pamela Thorby (Gemshorn)
  • Conductor: David Skinner
  • Ensemble: Alamire
  • Notes: The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge (09/01/2011-09/03/2011)
  • Running Time: 4 min. 52 sec.
  • Period Time: Renaissance
  • Form: Christmas

>Traditional, Christmas : Nowel, Nowel, Nowel, carol (English)
  • Performers: Andrew Lawrence-King (Gothic Harp); Michaël Grébil (Lute); Pamela Thorby (Gemshorn); Andrew Lawrence-King (Psaltery); Pamela Thorby (Recorder)
  • Conductor: David Skinner
  • Ensemble: Alamire
  • Notes: The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge (09/01/2011-09/03/2011)
  • Running Time: 3 min. 21 sec.
  • Period Time: Medieval
  • Form: Christmas

>Anonymous, English : Alma redemptoris mater
  • Performers: Michaël Grébil (Lute); Andrew Lawrence-King (Psaltery); Andrew Lawrence-King (Gothic Harp); Pamela Thorby (Recorder); Pamela Thorby (Gemshorn)
  • Conductor: David Skinner
  • Ensemble: Alamire
  • Notes: The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge (09/01/2011-09/03/2011)
  • Running Time: 4 min. 50 sec.
  • Period Time: Renaissance
  • Form: Choral

>Traditional, Christmas : Now May We Syngyn, carol (English)
  • Performers: Pamela Thorby (Recorder); Pamela Thorby (Gemshorn); Andrew Lawrence-King (Gothic Harp); Andrew Lawrence-King (Psaltery); Michaël Grébil (Lute)
  • Conductor: David Skinner
  • Ensemble: Alamire
  • Notes: The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge (09/01/2011-09/03/2011)
  • Running Time: 3 min. 59 sec.

>Traditional, Christmas : Be Mery, Be Mery, carol (English)
  • Performers: Pamela Thorby (Recorder); Andrew Lawrence-King (Psaltery); Michaël Grébil (Lute); Andrew Lawrence-King (Gothic Harp); Pamela Thorby (Gemshorn)
  • Conductor: David Skinner
  • Ensemble: Alamire
  • Notes: The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge (09/01/2011-09/03/2011)
  • Running Time: 2 min. 12 sec.
  • Written: 14th Century

>Traditional, Christmas : Nowell Sing We, carol (English)
  • Performers: Pamela Thorby (Recorder); Pamela Thorby (Gemshorn); Andrew Lawrence-King (Gothic Harp); Andrew Lawrence-King (Psaltery); Michaël Grébil (Lute)
  • Conductor: David Skinner
  • Ensemble: Alamire
  • Notes: The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge (09/01/2011-09/03/2011)
  • Running Time: 2 min. 39 sec.
  • Period Time: Renaissance
  • Form: Christmas
  • Written: circa 1450

>Anonymous, English : Deo gracias Anglia, carol (a.k.a. "Our King Went Forth")
  • Performers: Michaël Grébil (Lute); Andrew Lawrence-King (Gothic Harp); Andrew Lawrence-King (Psaltery); Pamela Thorby (Recorder); Pamela Thorby (Gemshorn)
  • Conductor: David Skinner
  • Ensemble: Alamire
  • Notes: The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge (09/01/2011-09/03/2011)
  • Running Time: 4 min. 31 sec.
  • Period Time: Medieval
  • Form: Christmas

>Traditional, Christmas : Nowel, Nowel!, carol (English)
  • Performers: Pamela Thorby (Recorder); Michaël Grébil (Lute); Pamela Thorby (Gemshorn); Andrew Lawrence-King (Gothic Harp); Andrew Lawrence-King (Psaltery)
  • Conductor: David Skinner
  • Ensemble: Alamire
  • Notes: The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge (09/01/2011-09/03/2011)
  • Running Time: 1 min. 40 sec.
  • Period Time: Medieval
  • Form: Christmas

>Traditional, Christmas : Lullay, Lullay, carol (English)
  • Performers: Pamela Thorby (Recorder); Andrew Lawrence-King (Gothic Harp); Andrew Lawrence-King (Psaltery); Michaël Grébil (Lute); Pamela Thorby (Gemshorn)
  • Conductor: David Skinner
  • Ensemble: Alamire
  • Notes: The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge (09/01/2011-09/03/2011)
  • Running Time: 6 min. 41 sec.
  • Period Time: Renaissance
  • Form: Christmas

>Traditional, Christmas : Princeps pacis
  • Performers: Andrew Lawrence-King (Gothic Harp); Pamela Thorby (Gemshorn); Pamela Thorby (Recorder); Michaël Grébil (Lute); Andrew Lawrence-King (Psaltery)
  • Conductor: David Skinner
  • Ensemble: Alamire
  • Notes: The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge (09/01/2011-09/03/2011)
  • Running Time: 2 min. 53 sec.
  • Period Time: Medieval
  • Form: Christmas

>Traditional, Christmas : Nova, Nova, carol (English)
  • Performers: Pamela Thorby (Gemshorn); Michaël Grébil (Lute); Andrew Lawrence-King (Psaltery); Pamela Thorby (Recorder); Andrew Lawrence-King (Gothic Harp)
  • Conductor: David Skinner
  • Ensemble: Alamire
  • Notes: The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge (09/01/2011-09/03/2011)
  • Running Time: 2 min. 43 sec.

>Traditional, Christmas : Tibi laus, tibi gloria
  • Performers: Pamela Thorby (Gemshorn); Andrew Lawrence-King (Gothic Harp); Michaël Grébil (Lute); Andrew Lawrence-King (Psaltery); Pamela Thorby (Recorder)
  • Conductor: David Skinner
  • Ensemble: Alamire
  • Notes: The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge (09/01/2011-09/03/2011)
  • Running Time: 3 min. 24 sec.
  • Form: Choral

>Traditional, Christmas : Now Make We Merthe, carol (English)
  • Performers: Andrew Lawrence-King (Psaltery); Michaël Grébil (Lute); Andrew Lawrence-King (Gothic Harp); Pamela Thorby (Gemshorn); Pamela Thorby (Recorder)
  • Conductor: David Skinner
  • Ensemble: Alamire
  • Notes: The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge (09/01/2011-09/03/2011)
  • Running Time: 3 min. 25 sec.

>Anonymous, English : Abide, I Hope It Be the Best, song
  • Performers: Pamela Thorby (Gemshorn); Pamela Thorby (Recorder); Andrew Lawrence-King (Psaltery); Michaël Grébil (Lute); Andrew Lawrence-King (Gothic Harp)
  • Conductor: David Skinner
  • Ensemble: Alamire
  • Notes: The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge (09/01/2011-09/03/2011)
  • Running Time: 3 min. 30 sec.

>Traditional, Christmas : What Tidings Bringest Thou?
  • Performers: Andrew Lawrence-King (Psaltery); Andrew Lawrence-King (Gothic Harp); Pamela Thorby (Gemshorn); Pamela Thorby (Recorder); Michaël Grébil (Lute)
  • Conductor: David Skinner
  • Ensemble: Alamire
  • Notes: The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge (09/01/2011-09/03/2011)
  • Running Time: 3 min. 51 sec.
  • Form: Christmas

>Anonymous, English Polyphony : Eya martir Stephane, carol for 2 voices
  • Performers: Andrew Lawrence-King (Psaltery); Andrew Lawrence-King (Gothic Harp); Pamela Thorby (Recorder); Michaël Grébil (Lute); Pamela Thorby (Gemshorn)
  • Conductor: David Skinner
  • Ensemble: Alamire
  • Notes: The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge (09/01/2011-09/03/2011)
  • Running Time: 2 min. 10 sec.
  • Period Time: Medieval
  • Form: Christmas
  • Written: 1400-1450

>Anonymous, English : Pray for Us, Thou Prince of Peace, hymn
  • Performers: Andrew Lawrence-King (Psaltery); Andrew Lawrence-King (Gothic Harp); Pamela Thorby (Recorder); Michaël Grébil (Lute); Pamela Thorby (Gemshorn)
  • Conductor: David Skinner
  • Ensemble: Alamire
  • Notes: The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge (09/01/2011-09/03/2011)
  • Running Time: 3 min. 9 sec.
  • Period Time: Renaissance
  • Written: circa 1450

>Traditional, Christmas : Ther Is No Rose of Swych Vertu, carol (English)
  • Performers: Michaël Grébil (Lute); Andrew Lawrence-King (Psaltery); Andrew Lawrence-King (Gothic Harp); Pamela Thorby (Gemshorn); Pamela Thorby (Recorder)
  • Conductor: David Skinner
  • Ensemble: Alamire
  • Notes: The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge (09/01/2011-09/03/2011)
  • Running Time: 5 min. 9 sec.
  • Period Time: Medieval
  • Form: Christmas