Billings
S. Foster
Cererols
Serafín, que con dulce harmonía
Francisco de Vidales
M. Praetorius
Charpentier: Canticum in nativitatem Domini, 'Frigidae noctis umbra'
Charpentier: In nativitatem Domini: Frigidae noctis umbra, H. 421
Charpentier: Canticum in nativitatem Domini, 'Frigidae noctis umbra'
Salve puerule, salve tenellule
E. Pascha: Christmas Mass in F major
Gloria
Taverner Choir, John Dudley, Emily Van Evera, Nicolas Robertson, Andrew Parrott, Rachel Platt
Merula
13th century
Audite principes a 16
Andrew Parrott, Taverner Consort, Taverner Choir, Taverner Consort, Choir & Players
Swete was the song
Die Hirten an der Krippe (In dulci jubilo) S186 No. 3
Malcolm Bruno
15th Century
13th century
Stille Nacht (original version)
Il est né, le divin Enfant (vocal)
Il est né, le divin Enfant (vocal)
William Hunt, Emily Van Evera, Taverner Consort, Caroline Trevor, Taverner Choir, Andrew Parrott
15th Century
Marche des rois
W. Walker
The Babe of Bethlehem (Ye nations all, on you I call)
Traditionell: Verbum caro
Jeremiah Ingalls
15th Century
O Jesulein süss BWV493 (b.c. by Bach)
Il est né, le divin Enfant (instrumental)
God rest you merry, gentlemen
16th century
Swete was the song the Virgine soong
14th-century German
Quanno nascette Ninno
Flecha
The Chancellor
Christum wir sollen loben schon
16th-century English
The Coventry Carol
16th century
15th Century: Verbum caro
15th Century: Alleluya
A nywe werk is come on honde
Leigh Nixon, Taverner Choir, Nicholas Robertson, Andrew Parrott, Taverner Consort
The Old Year now away is fled
Arbeau's 'Orchésographie' (1588)
Tye
While shepherds watched their flocks by night
13th-14th century
15th Century
Cesare Bendinelli
Sonata for 3 trumpets (based on 'Joseph, lieber mein Joseph')
Crispian Steele-Perkins, Andrew Parrott, Trevor Herbert, David Blackadder
All hayle to the dayes
All hayle to the dayes
Peter Cooper
Sarum chant
17th-century French
Quelle est cette odeur agréable
13th century
M. Thomsen
Sonata for 5 trumpets (based on 'In dulci jubilo')
Trevor Herbert, Stephen Saunders, Andrew Parrott, Crispian Steele-Perkins, Richard Cheetham, David Blackadder
The Lord at first did Adam make
O du fröhliche! O du selige!
14th-century English: Lullay, lullay
