Deo gracias, Anglia

The Agincourt song - Agincourt song

( Our king went forth to Normandy ; He set a siege, forsooth to say ; Then went him forth, our king comely ; There lordës, earlës and baron ; Almighty God he keep our king )

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Text by Anonyme
Edition
Published by Stainer and Bell Ltd. [Great Britain] , 1952 ; in Invitation to medieval music 6 : medieval carols (32 p.)
Ref. : B326  (2 p.)
Editor or author of the restitution: Stevens, John
Type of material: Full score
ISMN/ISBN : 0852493266
 
Description
Text in: old English + adapted in English
Epoque: 15th century  (1400-1499)
Genre-Style-Form: Secular ; Carol ; Middle ages
Type of Choir: unspecified voicing  (3 unspecified voices )
Difficulty choir (incr.from 1 to 5): 3
Difficulty conductor (incr.from A to E): C
Tonality: D modal
Duration: 4.0 min.
Number of verses: 5
Musicological Sources: From Musica Britannica, vol. 4 ; The use of instruments is optional ; This collection was previously published under the titles "Tidings true" and "Medieval carols".
 

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Consultable under : min. score M1495.In8 v.6   (2 in main library ; 7 in Perf. Coll. (check MATILDA for call no.) copies)