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The Lily & the Lamb : Chant & Polyphony From Medieval England.

Anonymous 4 (Musical group) CD - 1995 CD Religious Anonymous Lily 2 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 3 out of 5

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Devotional and liturgical music for 1-4 voices in honor of the Virgin Mary.
Sung in Latin or Middle English.
Compact disc.
Program notes by Susan Hellauer in English with French and German translations and texts in Middle English and Latin with English, French and German translations (56 p. : ill.) in container.
O gloriosa domina (2:00) -- Þe milde lomb isprad o rode (8:10) -- Ave Maria gracia plena (2:07) -- O Maria stella maris (43:23) -- Stabat iuxta Christi crucem (5:29) -- Stillat in stellam radium (3:53) -- Salve virgo singularis (3:17) -- Stond wel, moder, under roode (8:51) -- O Maria, virgo pia (2:59) -- In te concipitur (4:01) -- Jesu Cristes milde moder (8:20) -- Veni mater gracie/Dou way, Robin (2:37) -- O mors moreris/O vita vera/Mors (2:02) -- Salve virgo tonantis solium (1:21) -- Miserere miseris (1:12) -- Ave Maria salus hominum (2:30) -- Memor esto tuorum (2:00) -- Ave regina celorum (1:31)
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PUBLISHED
Los Angeles, CA : Harmonia Mundi France, 1995.
Year Published: 1995
Description: 1 sound disc (67 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Format: CD

SUBJECTS
Mary, -- Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Songs and music.
Gregorian chants.
Vocal quartets, Unaccompanied.
Music -- England -- 500-1400.
Sacred vocal music -- England -- 500-1400.