- anon.: Ab ora summa nuncius
- anon.: Copiose caritatis
- anon.: Dulcia dona redemptoris
- anon.: Exultemus et letemur
- anon.: Generosa Jesse plantula
- anon.: Inter usitata / Inter tot et tales / TENOR
- anon.: Jesu fili / Jesu lumen / JESU FILI VIRGINIS
- anon.: Jesu fili virginis
- anon.: Letetur celi curia
- anon.: Missus Gabriel de celis
- anon.: Musicorum collegio / In templo Dei / TENOR
- anon.: O sponsa Dei electa
- anon.: Omnis terra / Habenti dabitur / TENOR
- anon.: Pange lingua … Comitis
- anon.: Pura, placens / Parfundement plure / TENOR
- anon.: Salve Regina
- anon.: Singularis laudis digna
- anon.: Sospitati dat egrotos
- anon.: Stella maris illustrans omnia
- anon.: Summum regem honoremus
- anon.: Venit dilectus meus
- anon.: Vexilla regni prodeunt
This recording from Gothic Voices and Christopher Page—acknowledged as one of the finest performances of medieval music of the last twenty years—follows their many Gramophone Award-winning albums and celebrates the anonymous English composers of the fourteenth century. The combination of Page’s tremendous scholarship, the simple beauty of the singing and the extraordinary freshness of the music is irresistible.
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