A Feast of Songs: Holiday Music from the Middle Ages
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- Gaudete (Sweden, 16th century)
- Patapan (France, traditional)
- Il est ne le divin enfant (France, traditional)
- Christmas eve (England, traditional)
- Green growth the holly (King Henry VIII, c. 1520)
- Mors vitae propitia (France c. 1200)
- Quem pastores (Germany, 14th century)
- The truth from above (England, traditional)
- Christchurch bells (England, 14th century)
- Jesuza Judasz przedal (Poland, 14th century)
- Good King Wenceslas (England, 14th century)
- Journey of the magi (improvisation)
- In dulci jubilo (Germany, 14th century)
- Personent hodie (Germany 1360, lyrics Sweden 1582)
- Nous voici dans la ville (France, 15th century)
- Noel nouvelet (France, traditional)
- Coventry carol (England, 16th century)
- The holly and the ivy (England, traditional)
- Hail, Mary, full of grace (England, 15th century)
- Sir Christemas (England, 15th century)
- Masters in this hall (France, traditional)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2698 in Music
- Released on: 2002-11-01
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .19 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
A Feast of Songs is a lively collection of familiar and unusual traditional songs and dances from the middle ages that celebrate the winter season and its associated festivals and holidays. Songs from the British Isles, Ireland, Germany, France, Poland and Sweden blend medieval and renaissance tonalities with a festive folk energy that awakens the spirits of past ages.
About the Artist
Barry and Beth Hall sing and play a variety of acoustic instruments including lute, dulcimer, viola, violin, mandolin, guitar, sitgar, flute, recorders, French horn, herald trumpet, doumbek, tar, bodhrán, tabor, tambourine, cymbals, Moroccan and African drums, and many other percussion instruments.
Customer Reviews
One of the Best Christmas CDs on the Planet
This is holiday music from the middle ages, by Barry and Beth Hall. They do performances of my favorite antique classics such as _Masters in the Hall_, _Quem Pastores Laudavere_ (a 14th-century Latin chant, performance reminiscent of a midnight monastic Gregorian chant, with deep-toned church bells and ritual drumming); _Mors Vitae Propitia_ (high energy 12th-century French song from Piae Cantiones, sung in Latin and accompanied by vielle, lute, flute and percussion); _Personent Hodie_ (medieval song from the Piae Cantiones, sung in Latin and accompanied by recorders, vielle, lute and percussion); and _Nous Voici Dans La Ville_ (haunting traditional French melody, performed on fiddle, mandolin and recorder).
Their sound is phenomenal, and this CD belongs in every Christmas collection.
The Best Medieval Christmas CD--Ever!
What a find this remarkable CD is! If you love authentic Medieval music, played with the authentic instruments of its time and sung in the same way that a nobleman's court of the 14th or 15th Century might have heard it--this is the one for you. Beth and Barry Hall, both very gifted musicians, offer the finest collection of European Medieval carols I have yet found, and I have a large collection of the music of this period. A Bravissima performance to be savored all year round. Good Lords and Ladies all, grab this one!
A "Must-Have!"
If A Nonesuch Christmas was your favorite holiday album, rejoice! There is FINALLY a worthy successor.
Barry and Beth Hall have compiled a collection of all our favorite Christmas music from the Middle Ages - and their performances put everyone else to shame.
Including the lyrics would have been a nice touch, but those are available at many web sites, so I won't quibble. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!




