DE BEATA VIRGINE MARIA—INTERCESSION AGAINST PLAGUE
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Stella celi extirpavit[1’27]John? Cooke (c1385-?1442)
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Salve sancta parens[2’38]Anonymous – liturgical
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Kyrie ‘So ys emprentid'[4’25]Walter Frye (d1475)
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Gloria (Movement 1 of Missa Flos regalis)[6’27]Walter Frye (d1475)
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Stella celi extirpavit / [So ys emprentid][4’58]Guillaume Le Rouge (fl c1450-1465)
THE ANNUNCIATION TO THE VIRGIN
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Superno nunc emittitur[2’00]John Bedyngham (dc1459/60)
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Ave maris stella[3’16]John Dunstaple (c1390-1453)
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Credo (Movement 2 of Missa Flos regalis)[6’31]Walter Frye (d1475)
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Salve porta paradisi[1’16][Thomas?] Damett (? 1389/90-between 15 July 1436 and 14 April 1437)
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Gaude virgo salutata / Gaude virgo singularis / Virgo mater comprobaris / Ave gemma celi[4’53]John Dunstaple (c1390-1453)
THE ASSUMPTION AND CORONATION OF THE VIRGIN
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Sancta Maria, succurre miseris[2’44]John Bedyngham (dc1459/60) & Walter Frye (d1475)
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Sanctus & Benedictus (Movement 3 of Missa Flos regalis)[6’45]Walter Frye (d1475)
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O quam glorifica[3’49][John?] Fowler (fl c1460-1460)
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Qualis est dilectus[3’43]Forest (fl 1400-1450)
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Sancta Maria, succurre miseris[3’25]John Dunstaple (c1390-1453)
LINEAGE OF THE VIRGIN
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Virga Jesse floruit[2’22]Anonymous – Renaissance
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Matronarum hec matrona[1’52]Anonymous – liturgical
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Anna mater matris Christi[4’55]John Plummer (?c1410-c1484)
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Agnus Dei (Movement 4 of Missa Flos regalis)[5’21]Walter Frye (d1475)
A celebration of the Virgin Mary in sound and stone: following the success of its predecessor, ‘Music for the 100 Years’ War’, this release further explores the artistic parallels between music and alabaster sculpture in late medieval England.