 Northern Lights
A compilation of seasonal music from northern climes, with a special emphasis on Celtic music.
Scottish, Irish, and Welsh tunes complement music from Canada, Austria, and Northern Spain in a collection of exotic (Oikan ayns Bethlehem) and the familiar (Lo, how a rose e'er blooming).
The perfect gift to round out your own collection of standard holiday music!
- Calenigg(Traditional Welsh gift-giving song)
- Procedenti puero (Anon. 13th c. New Year Processional)
- Now winter nights (Thomas Campion, 1567-1620)
- Gaudete, gaudete (Anon., 1582)
- The Darkest Midnight (Traditional Irish)
- Manx Carol (Oikan ayns Bethlehem, Anon., Isle of Man)
- Welsh Morning Song (Wel dyma'r borau, Welsh, 18th c.)
- The Wren-king (Irish, 18th c.)
- Hunting the Wren (Ble rwyt t'in, Welsh children's song, 19th c.)
- Cradle Song (Leanabh an aigh, Scottish, 19th c.)
- Huron Winter Song (Native Canadian)
- The Angel Gabriel (Basque carol, arr. John Howells)
- Still, still, still (Austrian carol, arr. Norman Luboff)
- Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming (arr. Michael Praetorius)
- Scottish Lullabye-Carol (Taladh Chriosda, 19th c. Scottish)
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