Dadme albricias, from the Cancionero de Upsala (1556)
This Spanish work is from a collection of anonymous villancicos printed in Venice in 1556, which includes a special section of Christmas songs. Though printed, the volume survives in only a single copy, now in the University Library in Uppsala, Sweden, so it has been dubbed the Cancionero de Upsala. One of its handful of Christmas songs, Dadme albricias, features soprano solos and duets with tenor, alternating with the chorus. Performed as part of Carols for Quire 4, Dec. 21-23, 2012, Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland.

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