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Classical 21 October, 2015

The Acclaimed Quadriga Consort Presents Winter's Delights

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The Acclaimed Quadriga Consort Presents Winter's Delights
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Packed full of engaging and appealing seasonal offerings, Winter's Delights is Quadriga Consort's new album and welcome addition to Yuletide.
English composer and poet Thomas Campion (1567-1620) famously wrote 'Summer hath his joys and Winter his delights,' and the consort has taken this memorable line as its starting point for this attractive collection of popular and lesser-known winter melodies.
The album includes traditional English carols such as "The First Nowell," "The Three Kings" and "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel," together with Scottish tunes such as "Gloomy Winter," "The Traveller Benighted in Snow" and "Leanabh an Aigh" (The Blessed Child), better known in recent years as the hit song "Morning has Broken." From Ireland comes the traditional jig "A Merry Christmas" as well as the medley consisting of "Early in the Morning" (trad. hornpipe) / "The Ivy Leaf" (trad. reel) / "Christmas Comes But Once A Year" (trad. jig). Nova Scotia beckons with "The Stormy Scenes of Winter" and France happily presents "Noel Nouvelet - Sing We Now of Christmas."
There is a charm and freshness to this unconventional edition and, most importantly, a sense of joy and delight in music-making that cannot fail to cheer and lift the spirits, even on the bleakest of winter nights.
Eagerly anticipated, Winter's Delights follows on the consort's previous best-selling album On A Cold Winter's Day (888837615822).
www.quadriga-consort.at
Quadriga Consort:
Elisabeth Kaplan - Voice; Angelika Huemer - Recorders, Viola da Gamba; Karin Silldorff - Recorders; Dominika Teufel - Viola da Gamba; Philipp Comploi - Basse de Violon; Laurenz Schiffermueller - Percussion; Nikolaus Newerkla - Harpsichord, Arrangements, Direction
Tracklist:
The First Nowell
(trad. carol, England)
Gloomy Winter
(trad. strathspey, Scotland)
Leanabh an Aigh - The Blessed Child
(carol to a traditional Scottish tune by Mary M. MacDonald (1789-1872), made world-famous by Cat Stevens as 'Morning Has Broken' in 1971 with lyrics by Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965))
Tune No. 172
(tune by Irish Harper Turlough O'Carolan (1670-1738))
The Three Kings
(trad. carol, England)
On This Day
(trad. carol, England)
Noel Nouvelet - Sing We Now of Christmas
(trad. carol, France/England)
Sweet Baby, Sleep!
(lyrics: George Wither (1588-1667), music: Nikolaus Newerkla)
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel!
(trad. carol, England)
The Traveller Benighted in Snow
(trad. air, Scotland)
Early in the Morning / The Ivy Leaf / Christmas Comes But Once a Year
(trad. hornpipe / trad. reel / trad. jig, Ireland)
Fare Thee Well, Cold Winter
(trad. song, England)
Blessed Be That Maid Marie
(trad. carol, England)
A Merry Christmas
(trad. jig, Ireland)
Winter's Delights
(Lyrics: Thomas Campion (1567-1620), music: Nikolaus Newerkla)
Gloucestershire Wassail
(trad. song, England)
The Stormy Scenes of Winter
(trad. song, Nova Scotia)
Album Buy Links:
iTunes - https://smarturl.it/qc-wintersdel
Amazon - https://smarturl.it/qc-wintersdel-cd
Spotify - https://smarturl.it/qc-wintersdel-spfy






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