Music for a Winter's Eve
Track Listings
| 1. One yeir begins (Lady Lothian's lilt) | ||
| 2. Taladh Chriosta (Chirst-Child lullaby) | ||
| 3. Chestnut/Daphne/Scotch cap | ||
| 4. There was three kings into the East | ||
| 5. The blud-red rose at Yule | ||
| 6. Christmas eve/Christmas day/ New year's night | ||
| 7. Drive the cold winter away | ||
| 8. Tourdion/Dehors lonc pré | ||
| 9. Lullay, lullow | ||
| 10. Broome, bonny broome/Grimstock/Jog on | ||
| 11. Cauld blaws the wind | ||
| 12. Stingo/Under and over/Kathren Oggie | ||
| 13. The gloomy night is gath'ring fast/O, wert thou in the cault blast | ||
| 14. O'Carolan's rambel to Cashel | ||
| 15. Homeless wassail | ||
| 16. Calliope house/Pipe on the hob/The ale is dear | ||
| 17. Wassail song |
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Traditional, Renaissance and Medieval Song and Dance to Celebrate Midwinter and the Changing of the Seasons
Music for a Winter's Eve, Music, Burns, Playford, Traditional, Robb, O'Carolan, Susan Rode Morris, Maureen Brennan, Julie Jeffrey, Shira Kammen, Eileen Hadidian, Bringing light to the darkness: traditional, Renaissance and Medieval song and dance to celebrate midwinter and the changing of the seasons
Music Review:
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