Joglaresa & Belinda Sykes - Sing We Yule (2017)

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Title: Sing We Yule
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Ethnomusic Records
Genre: Folk, Medieval
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 69:52
Total Size: 411 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Joglaresa - Personent Hodie & Unto Us Is Born a Son (feat. Angela Hicks & Lea Cornthwaite)
02. Joglaresa & Belinda Sykes - Veni Emmanuel
03. Joglaresa & Belinda Sykes - Ave Rosa (Mash-Up) [feat. Cerian Holland]
04. Joglaresa - Peperit Virgo (feat. Angela Hicks & May Robertson)
05. Joglaresa - Sainte Nicholaes (feat. Cerian Holland)
06. Joglaresa - In Dulci Jubilo (feat. Angela Hicks)
07. Joglaresa - Pais Dinogad (feat. Sianed Jones)
08. Joglaresa - Wynter Wakeneth Al My Care / Bonaparte Crossing the Alps (feat. Lea Cornthwaite & Tad Sargent)
09. Joglaresa - Don Oíche Du Im Beithil (feat. Úna Palliser)
10. Joglaresa - Christ Child Lullaby (feat. Hazel Askew)
11. Joglaresa - Make We Myrth for Crystes Byrth / The Killer Rabbit
12. Joglaresa - A Lovely Rose (feat. Louise Anna Duggan)
13. Joglaresa - Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind (feat. Orlando Gough & Emma Kirkby)
14. Joglaresa - Gabriel That Angel Bright
15. Joglaresa - The Moon Shines Bright (feat. Hazel Askew)
16. Joglaresa - Rosa Fragrans
17. Joglaresa - Qui Creavit Celum (feat. Cerian Holland)
18. Joglaresa & Belinda Sykes - Come Mad Boys
19. Joglaresa - The Boar's Head Carol (feat. Lea Cornthwaite)
20. Joglaresa - Ding Dong Merrily / Branle De L'official (feat. Zands Duggan)
21. Joglaresa - Wel Dyma'r Bore Gore I Gyd (feat. Sianed Jones & Guy Schalom)

UK's most popular medieval / folk band who imaginatively push, and often transcend, the limits of what is thought of as early music! Regulars on BBC Radio, Joglaresa have performed at The Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, Barbican and many more.

Joglaresa were the first medieval band to develop a programme of songs entirely devoted to Mary Magdalen, and they were pioneers in programming medieval Jewish and Arabic texts. Their work focuses on connecting ancient and traditional musics but, rather than create a 'fusion' or a surreal mix of these styles, they aim to use their combined experiences (upbringings drenched in traditional Irish, English, Maghrebi, Balkan and Middle Eastern music) to create a homogenous sound - Joglaresa members spent years in North Africa and the Middle East absorbing the best traditional tunes, learning the local languages (Arabic and Hebrew).

"Thrilling and haunting" - The Times


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