Wolcum Yule

Andrew Lawrence-King, Anonymous 4, Johanna Maria Rose, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer

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Many of the symbols and practices of the Celtic midwinter celebration known as Yule (probably several thousand years older than the festival of Christmas) have come down to us in a curious amalgamation of mythologies, pagan and Christian. Yule marks the time of the winter solstice, around 21st December—the longest and darkest night of the year, when the coming of spring seems a faint hope. To fortify that hope, the ancient Celts, who dwelt throughout Britain, held
a celebration of lights, to give power to the returning sun. They brought evergreens into their homes to symbolize life

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Tracklist

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1.
Awake, and join the cheerful choir
04:13
2.
Good people all (vocal solo)
06:08
3.
The seven rejoices of Mary
03:46
4.
The Lamb (a cappella)
03:05
5.
A Scots Lilt (instrumental)
03:32
6.
Balulalow (vocal solo)
03:41
7.
Balulalow (a cappella)
01:40
8.
The holly and the ivy (a cappella)
03:16
9.
The Reel of Tullochgorum (instrumental)
03:48
10.
I saw three ships
02:58
11.
A Calendar of Kings (a cappella)
06:07
12.
Air: La fuar geimhreadh (instrumental)
04:13
13.
An teicheadh go hEigipt (vocal solo)
03:26
14.
A god, and yet a man?
01:30
15.
Grene growith the holy (a cappella)
03:56
16.
Wel, dymar borau gorau (Behold, here is the best morning)
03:17
17.
The Cherry Tree Carol (vocal solo)
02:40
18.
Can wassel (Wassail Song)
02:49
19.
A New Year Carol
02:13

Total time: 01:06:18

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