
European carols: Mediæval, Renaissance, and traditional
- Mediæval
- Resonet in laudibus (1.6k, 0:36)
- Verbum caro factum est: In hoc anni circulo (2.6k, 1:09) - 1420
- Edi beo thu hevene quene (1.8k, 0:32) - 14th C.
- Tempus adest floridum (1.6k, 0:24) - Originally a springtime carol, this became "Good King Wenceslas"
- Coventry carol (2.4k, 0:42)
- Angelus ad virginem (1.8k, 0:28)
- Angelus ad Virgenem - another arrangement (2.0, 0:40)
- Ther is no rose of swych vertu (2.8, 1:14)
- Veni, veni Emanuel (4.7, 1:16)
- Renaissance
- Vom Himmel hoch, da komm' ich her (1.7k, 0:23) - Martin Luther, arr. Michael Praetorius
- While shepherds watched their flocks by night (2.6k, 0:49) - Christopher Tye, arr. Richard Alison
- Gaudete! (3.2k, 1:11)
- Dadme albricias, híjos d'Eva (3.8k, 0:48) - villancico
- E la don don, Verges María (8.4k, 1:24) - villancico
- Ríu, ríu, chíu (11.8k, 2:06) - villancico
- Verbum caro factum est: Y la Virgen le dezia (4.3k, 1:16) - villancico
- In dulci jubilo (2.4k, 0:33) - 14th century, arr. Bartholomew Gesius, 1601
- Es ist ein' Rös' entsprungen (2.0k, 0:28) - Traditional, arr. Michael Praetorius
- Traditional carols of uncertain antiquity
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