Sankt Staffan
Agnethe Christensen – voice, gusli Elisabeth Gaver – rebec Leah Stuttard – bray harp, bell
Haec est sancta sollempnitas Sequence for Saint Stephen for one voice Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, fonds latin 1084 & 1118
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Staffan war en Stalledräng Medieval ballad from Hälsingland (Sweden)
SMB 39 Ba
Tous seus chevauchai l’autrier – NE Motet with tenor based on the responsory for Matins on St Stephen’s day, “Sederunt principes” München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, MS Cod gall 42
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The holy martyr Stephen Two voice carol (with additional voice, Stuttard) London, British Library, MS Egerton 3307
Pray for us that we saved be Three voice carol London, British Library, MS Additional 5665, ‘Ritson Manuscript’
Helg yn drain – “The Cutty Wren” Manx Gaelic ballad From Manx Ballads and Music, 1896 by A.W. Moore
Eya martyr Stephane Two voice carol (with additional voice, Stuttard) Cambridge, Trinity College, MS o.3.58, ‘Trinity Carol Roll’
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Mal ait, qui d’amer recrera / NE Two voice motet with tenor based on the responsory for Matins on St Stephen’s day, “Sederunt principes” München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, MS Cod gall 42
Protomartir plenus fonte-Sederunt inique mentis-En mai, quant naist la rousee / NE Two voice motets with tenor based on the responsory for Matins on St Stephen’s day, “Sederunt principes” 4 different manuscripts including Firenze, Biblioteca Medicea-Laurenziana, MS Pluteo 29.1
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Stephano sancto Lauda for one voice Firenze, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Magliabechiano II I 122
Stephani sollempnia Conductus for three voices Firenze, Biblioteca Medicea-Laurenziana, MS Pluteo 29.1
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Saint Stephen was an holy man Carol From Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern, 1833 by William Sandys
Staffa var en Stalledräng Medieval ballad from Östergötland (Sweden) SMB 39 Ha