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Music for a Winter's Eve : Bringing Light to the Darkness.
Early song and dance to celebrate midwinter.
Traditional, Renaissance and Medieval song and dance to celebrate midwinter and the changing of the seasons. Bringing light to the darkness: Music for a Winter's Eve.
Songs:
1. One Year Begins Lady Lothian's Lilt
2. Christ-Child Lullaby
3. Chestnut Daphne Scotch Cap
4. There Was Three Kings Into The East
5. The Blud-Red Rose At Yule
6. Christmas Eve Day New Year's Night
7. Drive The Cold Winter Away
8. Courdion
9. Lullay Lullow
10. Broome Bonny Broome
11. Cold Blows The Wind
12. Stingo Under And Over
13. The Gloomy Night Is Gatherin' Fast O Wert Thou In The Cold Blast
14. O'Carolan's Rambel
15. Homeless Wassail
16. Calliope House Pipe On The Hob The Ale Is Dear
17. Wassail Song
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Release date: 2/26/2012
Music for a Winter's Eve lives in California USA
Tagged as: Classical, Renaissance, Medieval, Classical Singing, Christmas, Harp, Lute, Viola da Gamba, Violin
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