Sacrum Mysterium: A Celtic Christmas Vespers
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Label: Avie
Cat No: AV2494
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Christmas
Release Date: 28th January 2022
Contents
Artists
Meredith Hall (soprano)Ensemble La Nef
Apollo’s Fire
Conductor
Jeannette SorrellArtists
Meredith Hall (soprano)Ensemble La Nef
Apollo’s Fire
Conductor
Jeannette SorrellAbout
Long before Christianity took hold in Scotland and Ireland, the ancient Celts celebrated the Winter Solstice and the coming of light and hope. The echoes of Paganism still resounded in the 13th and 14th centuries, when faithful Scots sang the Vespers of St Kentigern, Patron Saint of Glasgow. Jeannette Sorrell’s celebration of Celtic artistic traditions interweaves selections from medieval Vespers of St Kentigern with ancient pagan carols and popular tunes from 17th-century Welsh and Scottish manuscripts for lute and harp.
Joyous fiddle tunes and Irish dances burst forth against the vivid backdrop of the unfolding Christ story. The colourful sounds of antiphonal bagpipes, archlute, harp, percussion, fiddles and recorders are blended in musical arrangements by Sylvain Bergeron and Sorrell.
The Montreal-based early-music ensemble La Nef joins Apollo’s Fire for this collaboration featuring the radiant Canadian soprano Meredith Hall.
“A grand holiday stew made from deliciously blended sacred and secular ingredients... An affecting and exuberant gathering... From utter simplicity to heartfelt passion.” – Cleveland Plain Dealer
Contents:
Part I: A Light in the Darkness
1. Processional: Oikan ayns Bethlehem (The Babe in Bethlehem) (Manx Gaelic Carol)
2. Duan Nollaig (Scottish Gaelic Carol)
From the Vespers of St Kentigern:
3. Deus in adjutorium - Alleluia (Alleluia by Jeannette Sorrell)
4. Responsorium - Gloria Patri
5. Hymnus: Iste confessor Domini
6. Alleluia (Jeannette Sorrell)
7. The Road to Lisdoonvarna (Traditional Irish jig)
Offertory & Carols:
8. Veni, veni, Emmanuel (12th-century carol)
9. Nowell, Nowell, Tydings Trew (15th-century carol)
10. Noël nouvelet, 15th-century French/Breton carol, Oxford English text
11. Sussex Carol (On Christmas Night) (Traditional English)
12. Come, My Children Dere (17th century Scottish carol, arr. Alexander Montgomerie & Jeannette Sorrell)
13. Wat ye what I got yestreen (Skene MS, Scottish, 1715)
Part II: Song of Mary
14. Taladh Chriosda (Christ Child's Lullaby), Scottish Gaelic lullaby
15. Hodie, Christus natus est (Gregorian Antiphon to the Magnificat, Vespers for Christmas Day)
From The Vespers of St Kentigern:
16. Magnificat anima mea
17. Antiphon de Maria ad Vesperas - Benedicamus
Hymn & Carols:
18. All Sons of Adam, Sing Nowell! (Tune from Forbes, Songs & Fancies, Aberdeen, 1662)
19. What Child is This? (Tune: My Lagan Love, traditional Irish air)
20. Usheg veg ruy (Little Red Bird) (Manx Gaelic lullaby)
21. O'Carolan's Cup Turlough O'Carolan (1670-1738)
22. O'Carolan's Favorite Jig (Turlough O'Carolan)
23. At Work on the Land/Tatter Jack Walsh (arr. Tina Bergmann and Jem Moore)
24. The Seven Rejoyces of Mary (Traditional Irish carol)
25. Postlude: Christmas Eve (Irish reel)
Recorded 12–14 December 2011, St. Paul’s Church, Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Note: A Limited Edition CD was released with a bonus DVD (AV2269), which is no longer available
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