The "Agincourt Carol", also known as "Deo gratias Anglia", is a 15th century song which celebrates King Henry V’s exploits in France and his victory over King Charles VI in the Battle of Agincourt, 1415. Two versions of the carol are found on the Trinity Carol Roll, probably originating in East Anglia. The verse is sung in Middle English and the chorus in Latin, which follows the typical structure of religious carols from this period.
Performed by the Alamire Ensemble, 2012.
"Agincourt Carol" - Medieval English Hymn
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