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Anglia tibi turbidas[5’44]Anonymous – Medieval
KINGSHIP AND THE RISE OF NATION
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Sub Arturo plebs / Fons citharizancium / In omnem terram[4’03]Johannes Alanus (fl late 14th century-early 15th century)
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Ascendit Christus super celos / Alma redemptoris mater[5’00]Forest (fl 1400-1450)
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Preco preheminencie / Precurscor premittitur / Inter natos mulierum[5’45]John Dunstaple (c1390-1453)
ST THOMAS BECKET—PROTECTOR OF ENGLAND
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Ianuam quam clauserat / Iacintus in saltibus / [Iacet granum][1’43]Anonymous – Medieval
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Gloria ‘Ad Thome memoriam'[3’49]Leonel Power (d1445)
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Pastor cesus in gregis medio[1’08]Anonymous – liturgical
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Opem nobis, o Thoma / Salve, Thoma / [Pastor cesus][0’40]Anonymous – Medieval
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Credo ‘Opem nobis, o Thoma'[4’33]Leonel Power (d1445)
ST EDMUND, KING AND MARTYR—PROTECTOR OF ENGLAND
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De flore martyrum / Deus tuorum militum / [Ave rex gentis Anglorum][1’45]Anonymous – Medieval
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Ave miles / Ave rex, patrone / Ave rex gentis Anglorum[1’47]Anonymous – Medieval
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Gaude martyr / Collaudemus venerantes / [Celestium contemplator][4’11]Forest (fl 1400-1450)
THE CORONATION OF HENRY VI
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Ecce mitto angelum[3’04]Anonymous – liturgical
Missa Da gaudiorum premia[18’40]John Dunstaple (c1390-1453)
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Kyrie rex genitor[6’52]15
Credo[5’04]16
Sanctus[6’44]17
Veni Sancte Spiritus / Veni creator Spiritus[5’16]John Dunstaple (c1390-1453)
CONCLUSION
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The Agincourt Carol Deo gracias Anglia redde pro victoria![3’42]Anonymous – Medieval
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Kyrie … Domine miserere – Ab inimicis nostris[5’35]Anonymous – Medieval