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Folk songs and ballads.

Title
Folk songs and ballads.
Author
Deller, Alfred
Publication
[United States] : Vanguard Classics, ℗2008.

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Additional Authors
  • Sheppard, Honor
  • Cantelo, April
  • Brown, Wilfred, 1921-1971.
  • Dupré, Desmond
  • English, Gerald
  • Fleet, Edgar
  • Bevan, Maurice
  • Grundy, Owen
  • Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.
  • Cobb, John, active 1630-1660.
  • Ravenscroft, Thomas, 1592?-1635?
  • Dering, Richard, approximately 1580-1630.
  • Savage, William, 1720-1789.
  • Nelham, Edmund
  • Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623.
  • Atterbury, L. (Luffman), -1796.
  • Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
  • Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620.
  • Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
  • Rosseter, Philip, 1567 or 1568-1623.
  • Danyel, John, 1564-approximately 1626.
  • Deller Consort. prf
  • London Chamber Players. prf
  • Ambrosian Singers. prf
Description
7 audio discs; 4 3/4 in. +
Subject
  • Glees, catches, rounds, etc
  • Part songs, English
  • Drinking songs
  • Street music
  • Folk songs, English
  • Ballads, English
  • Folk songs, Scots
  • Songs (High voice) with lute
Note
  • "Music from 10 of Alfred Deller's original Vanguard LP releases ... [is] available in this 7 CD collection of folk songs and ballads."
System Details (note)
  • System requirements: Firefox 2 or greater, Opera 7 or greater, or Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or greater.
Contents
  • Disc 1. "A choice collection of the most diverting catches, composed by Mr. Henry Purcell". Man is for the woman made ; Sir Walter ; To thee and to the maid ; Chiding catch ; Once, twice, thrice ; When the cock begins to crow ; An epitaph ; Love songs, ribald and tender. 'Twas you, sir / Earl of Mornington ; Had she not care enough / Jeremy Savile ; Young Anthony / William Turner ; Amo, amas, I love a lass / anon. ; Ah, Robin / William Cornyshe ; Bess black / William Lawes ; Drinking songs and tavern philosophies. I am athirst / anon. ; Wine does wonders / John Eccles ; Hoyda, jolly Rutterkin / Cornyshe ; An ape, a lion, a fox and an ass / Purcell ; Troll the bowl / anon, coll. by Thomas Lant ; Fair and ugly, false and true / John Travers ; Two centuries of English life in song. We be soldiers three / anon. ; Lure, falconers, lure! / John Bennet ; Sing fair Clorinda / Henry Lawes ; In the merry month of May / Benjamin Rogers ; True Englishmen / Purcell ; L'ape e la serpe / Reginald Spofforth ; Call George again / John Hilton ; As t'other day / Atterbury ; The street intrigue / Arne ; Bartholomew fair / Blow ; He that will an alehouse keep / Anon. ; The self banished / Blow, arr. Maurice Bevan ; Inigo Jones / Anon. ; Which is the properest day to drink / Anon. ; Galloping Joan / Blow ; Summer is icumen in / Anon. ; John Cooper / Wm. Boyce ; The captive lover / H. Lawes, arr Whitworth ; Young Collin / Purcell ; If all be true / Purcell ; Sweet and low / Barnby.
  • Disc 2. These are the cries of London town / Cobb -- New oysters / Thomas Ravenscroft -- The cries of London / Dering -- A bellman's song ; New oysters ; The painter's song / Ravenscroft -- Muffins ho! / Savage -- Country cries / Dering -- A quart a penny ; I can mend your tubs and pails / anon. -- Have you any work for the tinker? / Nelham -- Brooms for old shoes / Ravenscroft -- The cries of London / Weelkes -- One a penny, two a penny / Atterbury -- She weepeth sore in the night / W. Lawes -- The angler's song / H. Lawes -- Here on his back / Battishill.
  • Disc 3. The three ravens -- The cuckoo -- How should I your true love know (Ophelia's song from Hamlet) -- Sweet nightingale -- I will give my love an apple -- The oak and the ash -- Go from my window (lute solo) -- King Henry -- Coventry carol -- Barbara Allen -- Heigh, ho, the wind and the rain (Twelfth night) -- Waly, Waly -- Down in yon forest -- Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John -- A toye (lute solo) / attr. to Johnson -- The tailor and the mouse -- Greensleaves -- The wraggle taggle gipsies -- Lord Rendall -- Sweet Jane -- The frog and the mouse -- The seeds of love -- Flowers in the valley -- Near London town -- O who's going to shoe your pretty little foot? -- Blow away the morning dew -- Searching for lambs -- Sweet England -- Dabbling in the dew -- Strawberry fair -- Just as the tide was a-flowing.
  • Disc 4. An acre of land -- A farmer's son so sweet -- The lover's ghost -- The turtle dove -- John Dory -- Greensleeves -- The jolly ploughboy -- Wassail song -- Down by the riverside -- Bushes and briars -- Just as the tide was flowing -- Ca' the yowes -- My boy Billy -- The spring time of the year -- Ward the pirate -- The painful plough -- The dark eyed sailor -- The cuckoo and the nightingale -- Loch Lomond -- Shall I come sweet love to thee? / Campian -- Will ye buy a fine dog? / Thomas Morley -- Me, me and none but me / Dowland -- Wilt thou unkind / Dowland.
  • Disc 5. Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me ; Awake, sweet love ; In darkeness let me dwell ; Me, me and none but me! ; Go, nightly cares ; If my complaints could passions move ; Sleep, wayward thoughts ; Flow not so fast, ye fountains ; Come again! Sweet love ; Sorrow, stay ; If that a sinner's sighs / John Dowland -- Rest, sweet nymphs / Francis Pilkington -- What if I never speed? / John Dowland -- Care charming sleep / Thomas Campian -- Shall I sue? / Dowland.
  • Disc 6. Fine knacks for ladies ; Flow, my tears ; Can she excuse my wrongs? / John Dowland -- When cockleshells turn silver bells -- An Eriskay love lilt -- Peggy Ramsay -- Bushes and briars -- Brigg fair -- The cruel mother -- A sweet country life -- The bitter withy -- Lang a-growing -- The lover's ghost -- Lovely Joan -- She moved through the fair -- A brisk young lad he courted me -- Geordie -- Western wind -- Early one morning -- Black is the colour -- All the pretty little horses -- Lowlands -- Down by the Sally Gardens -- Bendemeer's stream.
  • Disc 7. Have you seen but a whyte lillie grow / Anon. -- When Laura smiles / Philip Rosseter -- Come again! sweet love doth now invite / Dowland -- Chromatic tunes / John Danyel -- Annie Laurie -- The miller of the Dee -- Cockles and mussels -- Drink to me only -- The foggy foggy dew -- Frog went a-courtin' -- Turtle dove -- Pretty Polly Oliver -- The carrion crow -- The wife of Usher's well -- Henry Martin -- Poor wayfaring stranger -- Cold blows the wind -- Skye boat song -- When the sun goes in -- Song of a wedding.
  • CD-ROM. Contains original liner notes, lyrics and information on all the recordings in the series.
Call Number
*LDC 46980
LCCN
851950001933
OCLC
232577405
Author
Deller, Alfred.
Title
Folk songs and ballads.
Imprint
[United States] : Vanguard Classics, ℗2008.
Type of Content
performed music
Type of Medium
audio
Type of Carrier
audio disc
Digital File Characteristics
audio file
CD audio
Performer
The Deller Consort ; Alfred Deller, counter-tenor ; Gerald English, Wilfred Brown, Edgar Fleet, tenors ; Maurice Bevan, baritone, bass ; Owen Grundy, baritone ; April Cantelo, soprano ; London Chamber Players ; Ambrosian Singers ; Desmond Dupré, lute, guitar, recorder ; Honor Sheppard, soprano.
System Details
System requirements: Firefox 2 or greater, Opera 7 or greater, or Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or greater.
Local Note
Library's copy lacks CD-ROM.
Added Author
Sheppard, Honor.
Cantelo, April. Performer
Brown, Wilfred, 1921-1971. Performer
Dupré, Desmond.
English, Gerald.
Fleet, Edgar.
Bevan, Maurice.
Grundy, Owen.
Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Vocal music. Selections.
Cobb, John, active 1630-1660. These are the cries of London town.
Ravenscroft, Thomas, 1592?-1635? Vocal music. Selections.
Dering, Richard, approximately 1580-1630. City cries.
Savage, William, 1720-1789. Muffins ho!
Dering, Richard, approximately 1580-1630. Country cries.
Nelham, Edmund. Have you any work for the tinker?
Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623. Cries of London.
Atterbury, L. (Luffman), -1796. One a penny, two a penny.
Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Vocal music. Selections.
Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Ayres, 3rd book. Shall I come, sweet love, to thee?
Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603? Ayres. Will ye buy a fine dogge.
Rosseter, Philip, 1567 or 1568-1623. When Laura smiles.
Danyel, John, 1564-approximately 1626. Songs for the lute, viol and voice. Chromatic tunes.
Deller Consort. Performer
London Chamber Players. Performer
Ambrosian Singers. Performer
Other Standard Identifier
851950001933
Publisher No.
MC 193 Vanguard Classics
Research Call Number
*LDC 46980 Notes on file
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