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A Renaissance Christmas - Angus McPhee (bass); Eamonn Dougan (bass); The Sixteen (choir, chorus); Harry Christophers (conductor)
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  1. Resonemus laudibus
  2. Hodie Christus natus est, motet for 5 voices & continuo (Cantiones Sacrae No. 13)
  3. Omnes de Saba venient, Epiphany motet
  4. Joseph, lieber Joseph mein, Resonet in laudibus
  5. Veni, veni, Emmanuel, for chorus
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  1. Resonemus laudibus
  2. Hodie Christus natus est, motet for 5 voices & continuo (Cantiones Sacrae No. 13)
  3. Omnes de Saba venient, Epiphany motet
  4. Joseph, lieber Joseph mein, Resonet in laudibus
  5. Veni, veni, Emmanuel, for chorus
  6. Vox in Rama
  7. Videntes stellam magi, motet for 5 voices, M. ii (S. v/22)
  8. Videte miraculum, motet for 6 voices, P. 293
  9. Quem vidistis, pastores?, for 6 voices
  10. Beata virgo (2nd part of "O magnum mysterium"), motet for 4 voices (SATB)
  11. Resonet in Laudibus
  12. Quem vidistis, pastores, motet for 6 voices
  13. Resonet in laudibus, motet for 5 voices, M. vii (S. iii/148)
  14. This day Christ was born, anthem for 6 voices (SSAATB)
  15. Reges Tharsis et insulae, motet for 6 voices
  16. Pastores loquebantur, motet for 6 voices
  17. O Beatum et Sacrosanctum Diem for 5 voices
  18. Crudelis Herodes, hymn
  19. Omnes de Saba venient, motet for 8 voices, M. xix (S. xxi/1)
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Apart from The Complete Traditional Christmas Carols Collection of 2015 and Song of the Nativity of 2016, Harry Christophers and the Sixteen tend to avoid standard issues of modern Christmas music, and instead focus on material that is off the well-worn path yet equally festive and reverent. A Renaissance Christmas offers a satisfying program that celebrates the season with glorious works by Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Jacob Handl, Johannes Eccard, George Kirbye, Orlande de Lassus, Thomas Tallis, Richard Dering, William Byrd ...

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