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The Bæbes' first album, Salva Nos (1997), reached number two on the UK specialist classical charts, [4] and was certified silver on 15 May 1998. [5] Subsequent albums include Worldes Blysse (which went to No. 1 [citation needed]), Undrentide, (co-produced by John Cale), The Rose, (produced by Toby Wood), and the Christmas-themed album Mistletoe and Wine.
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She is the lead vocalist of gothic rock band Miranda Sex Garden, [1] [2] [3] and is a founding member, singer, and musical director of the musical group Mediæval Bæbes. [4] [5] She was married to Nick Marsh, the lead vocalist of rock band Flesh for Lulu, until his death in 2015. [6] Their first child was born in February 2007.
The album reached number two on the UK specialist classical album chart, [2] and was certified silver by the BPI on 15 May 1998. [3] More generally, the album spent eight weeks on the UK top 100 album chart, peaking at sixty-two.
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Possibly the most famous of the Middle English lyrics, [1] it has been called one of the best lyrics in the language, [2] and "a lover's description of spring, richer and more fragrant in detail than any other of its period." [3] No original music for this poem survives, but it has been set to music by Benjamin Britten, Alan Rawsthorne and others.
Gaudete by Collegium Vocale Bydgoszcz The first page of the original version. Gaudete (English: / ɡ ɔː ˈ d iː t iː / gaw-DEE-tee or English: / ɡ aʊ ˈ d eɪ t eɪ / gow-DAY-tay, Ecclesiastical Latin: [ɡau̯ˈdete]; "rejoice []" in Latin) [a] is a sacred Christmas carol, thought to have been composed in the 16th century.