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Medieval and Traditional Carols, Chansons and Festive Dances by In Nova Cantica In Nova Cantica : Medieval and Traditional Carols, Chansons and Festive Dances.
Carols and chansons from the 13th - 17th centuries for dancing, festivities and mayhem.


Each Hausmusik concert featured a different theme, spanning the late Middle Ages through the 18th century. In Nova Cantica celebrates the music of Christmastide, with medieval and traditional carols, Chansons and festive dances from the 13th to 17th centuries.

Possibly the first recording for Eileen Hadidian, it was originally recorded in Belvedere, California and then remixed and released as a CD on the Healing Muses label in 2003.


Songs:

1. Psallite Unigenito (Traditional)
2. In Dulci Jubilo 1 (Michael Praetorius)
3. In Dulci Jubilo 2 (Michael Praetorius)
4. Maria Durch Ein Dornwald Ging (Traditional German)
5. Joseph Lieber Joseph Mein (Traditional German)
6. Greensleeves (Anonymous)
7. Ballet Dances from Taffelconsort 1621 (Thomas Simpson)
8. Almande Dances from Taffelconsort 1621 (Thomas Simpson)
9. Courant Dances from Taffelconsort 1621 (Johann Krosch)
10. Courant Dances from Taffelconsort 1621 (Christian Engelmann)
11. Aria Mistress Nichols Almand Dances from Taffelconsort 1621 (John Dowland)
12. Volta Dances from Taffelconsort 1621 (John Dowland)
13. Je Donne A Tous Les Amoureux (Guillaume Dufay)
14. Bon Jour Bon Mois (Guillaume Dufay)
15. Entre Vous Gentils Amoureux (Guillaume Dufay)
16. Stella Splendens (Traditional Spanish)
17. Nowell Dieu Vous Garde (Traditional English)
18. Hail Mary (Traditional English)
19. John Kiss Me Now (David Mell)
20. Wassail (Traditional English)
21. Tarleton's Resurrection (John Dowland)
22. The Night Watch (Anthony Holborne)
23. Ermuntre Dich (Johann Philipp Krieger)

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 11/24/2012
In Nova Cantica lives in California USA

Tagged as: Classical, Baroque, Renaissance, Classical Singing, Christmas, Composer: Anthony Holborne, Composer: Guillaume Dufay, Composer: Johann Philipp Krieger, Composer: John Dowland, Composer: Michael Praetorius, Composer: Thomas Simpson, Lute, Violin


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  2. All Hayle to the Days by Harper's Hamper: well loved and lesser known British carols for the festive season, performed with single voices and instruments
  3. Josep i Maria (Spanish and Catalan Folksongs and Villancicos for Christmas) by Galliarda: Renaissance and Baroque music from Byrd to Handel
  4. A Harper's Holiday in Wales by Cheryl Ann Fulton: World-class performer and teacher of Medieval, Baroque, Welsh triple, Celtic and Concert harps.
  5. Bringing Light to the Darkness by Music for a Winter's Eve: Early song and dance to celebrate midwinter
  6. Cancionero by Dufay Collective: instrumental and vocal music from the Middle Ages and Reniassance
  7. A Christmas with Magnatune by Magnatune Compilation: the best music from Magnatune
  8. Hark, the Glad Sound! by Steve Eulberg: smile-inducing, toe-tapping folkgrass
  9. Sounds of the Season by Aryeh Frankfurter: Timeless and enchanting folk music for the soul
  10. Vocal music of the Cathedral Notre-Dame de Paris in the year 1200 by Vox Nostra: gorgeously complex and rich vocals using manuscripts from the middle ages
  11. The Christmas Album by AlmaNova: lively flute/guitar duo
  12. Christmas Music by Magnatune Compilation: the best music from Magnatune
  13. Christmas Through the Gateway by Osamu Kitajima and Chris Mancinelli: pan pacific ambient dance masters
  14. For the Love of Jaqueline by Asteria: late-medieval vocal and instrumental music
  15. The Black Dragon by Canconier: Medieval music from the 12th to the 15th centuries
  16. The Castle of the Holly King by Shira Kammen: early folk and celtic music.
  17. German Viola da Gamba Sonatas by Ernst Stolz: Renaissance and Baroque beautiful music revealed by Dutch gambist and multi-instrumentalist
  18. Dancing in the Isles by Musica Pacifica: Baroque and traditional music from England, Scotland and Ireland

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