A sonorous and very melismatic votive antiphon for male voices setting a poem on the Five Joys of Mary that was popular with English composers from the mid-fifteenth century until the Reformation. The composer may have been the William Stourton or Sturton who was a member of the royal household chapel during the first decade of the sixteenth century. One of Antico’s transposed editions of Eton choirbook music written at an unusually high or low pitch. For six voices: TTTTBB. viii + 24 pages. ISMN 979-0-57039-153-0.