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Nutmeg and ginger spicy ballads from Shakespeare's London.
- Title
- Nutmeg and ginger [sound recording] : spicy ballads from Shakespeare's London.
- Author
- Musicians of the Globe. prf
- Publication
- [S.l.] : Philips, p1999.
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- Description
- 1 sound disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
- Alternative Title
- Spicy ballads from Shakespeare's London
- Subjects
- Instrumental music > England > London > 16th century
- Instrumental music > England > London > 17th century
- Songs with instrumental ensemble > 16th century
- Songs, English > England > London > 17th century
- Songs, English > England > London > 16th century
- Songs with instrumental ensemble > 17th century
- Ballads, English > England > London > 16th century
- Ballads, English > England > London > 17th century
- Note
- "Including music by William Wigthorpe, Valentin Haussmann, Giles Farnaby, William Brade, John Dowland and others"--Container.
- Compact disc.
- Program notes by Peter Holman and texts of songs (16 p.) inserted in container.
- Event (note)
- Recorded at Henry Wood Hall, London, May 1996.
- Contents
- Daphne : setting à 5 / by William Wigthorpe (3:35) -- Nutmeg and ginger : anon. setting for mixed consort (1:50) -- Watkins ale : anon. setting for voice and mixed consort (5:48) -- (Nancie) : setting à 5 / by Valentin Haussmann (2:33) -- The London prentice : to the tune of Nancie (2:45) -- Greensleeves : anon. setting for 2 lutes (4:43) -- Loath to depart : keyboard setting / by Giles Farnaby (3:46) -- The cutpurse : tune adapted from Packington's pound -- (Daphne) : setting à 5 / by William Wigthorpe (4:06) -- Dulcina : Türkische Intrada : setting for 5 strings / by William Brade (1:39) -- The miller : to the tune of Nutmeg and ginger (6:31) -- Fortune my foe : anon. setting for mixed consort (1:13) -- Lie still, my dear : to the tune of Loath to depart, anon. setting for voice and lute (1:38) -- Lord Willoughby's welcome home : setting for 2 lutes / by John Dowland and anon. (1:42) -- How can the tree : anon. setting for soprano and 4 viols / words by Thomas, Lord Vaux (3:53) -- Pavan : setting à 5 / by Valentin Haussmann, based on Roland/Lord Willoughby (3:36) -- Galliard : setting à 5 / by Valentin Haussmann, based on Roland/Lord Willoughby (1:11) -- Go, silly note : for voice and lute / Thomas Campion ; words partly by Thomas Campion (9:03) -- Come hither : setting à 5 / by William Wigthorpe to the tune of Roland/Lord Willoughby (1:40) -- Dulcina : for voice with mixed consort (2:30) -- Dido was the Carthage queen : setting for voice and lute / by George Mason or John Earsden (2:32) -- Packington's pound : setting for keyboard / by Benjamin Cosyn (4:57) -- Sellinger's round : anon. setting for mixed consort (1:56).
- Call Number
- *LDC 15021 (F)
- LCCN
- 028945650722
- OCLC
- 42697377
- Author
- Musicians of the Globe. Performer
- Title
- Nutmeg and ginger [sound recording] : spicy ballads from Shakespeare's London.
- Imprint
- [S.l.] : Philips, p1999.
- Performer
- Musicians of the Globe ; Philip Pickett, conductor.
- Event
- Recorded at Henry Wood Hall, London, May 1996.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- Pickett, Philip. ConductorWigthorp, William, approximately 1579-approximately 1610.Haussmann, Valentin, active 1588-1611.Farnaby, Giles, approximately 1565-1640.Brade, William, 1560-1630.Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
- Other Standard Identifier
- 028945650722
- Publisher No.
- 456 507-2 Philips
- Research Call Number
- *LDC 15021 (F) Program notes and texts on file.