I thoroughly enjoyed your rendition of Deo Gracias, Anglia. It is perfectly faithful to the received version of the score. Lively, fast, joyful, and idiomatic.
Such a great piece, and generally so difficult to find. Never heard it with recorders and cello before, usually with a big drum and brash vocals. Really enjoyed it - thanks for posting.
ur great!!!
AdrianFortescue 1 year ago 2
This is my favorite rendition of this on YouTube. I only wish it could stand alone and not be joined to another song.
kedgwell 1 year ago
usually I don't like versions I'm not used to, this however...love it.
Clivepom 1 year ago
I thoroughly enjoyed your rendition of Deo Gracias, Anglia. It is perfectly faithful to the received version of the score. Lively, fast, joyful, and idiomatic.
PeterGMoll 2 years ago
Now gratious God he save owre kynge,
His peple and all his welwyllynge,
Gef him gode lyfe and gode endynge,
That we with merth mowe savely synge;
Deo gratias, &c.
pervious1 2 years ago
Than for sothe that knyght comely,
In Agincourt feld he faught manly;
Thorow grace of God most myghty
He had bothe the felde, and the victory;
Deo gratias, &c.
pervious1 2 years ago
He sette a sege, for sothe to say,
To Harflu toune with ryal aray;
That toune he wan and made a fray,
That Fraunce shall rewe tyl domesday.
Deo gratias, &c.
pervious1 2 years ago
Then went owre kynge, with alle his oste,
Thorowe Fraunce for all the Frenshe boste;
He spared for drede of leste, ne most,
Tyl he come to Agincourt coste;
Deo gratias, &c.
pervious1 2 years ago
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pervious1 2 years ago
nice!
ironmanpants 2 years ago
Deo gratias!
lichtbroeder 2 years ago
Wonderful! Well sung!!
charleneki 2 years ago
Awesome!
icarus1066 3 years ago
Very interesting and very well sung, too!
nelleeh 3 years ago
Thanks!
kisgomboc15 3 years ago
Such a great piece, and generally so difficult to find. Never heard it with recorders and cello before, usually with a big drum and brash vocals. Really enjoyed it - thanks for posting.
theloosekites 3 years ago 2