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The Three ravens : songs of folk and minstrelsy out of Elizabethan England.
- Title
- The Three ravens : songs of folk and minstrelsy out of Elizabethan England.
- Publication
- Vanguard, [1956]
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- Description
- 1 disc : 33¹/₃ rpm., mono; 12 in.
- Series Statement
- Vanguard recordings for the connoisseur
- Uniform Title
- Vanguard recordings for the connoisseur.
- Subject
- Folk songs, English
- Note
- Program notes by Denis Stevens on container.
- Event (note)
- Recorded in Europe, 1956.
- Contents
- 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, attr. to Johnson (lute solo)--The tailor and the mouse.--Greensleaves.
- LCCN
- r 56000229
- OCLC
- ocm04873255
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries