Description |
7 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 CD-ROM |
Physical Medium |
4 3/4 in. |
Description |
digital |
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optical |
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1.4 m/s |
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stereo |
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digital recording |
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. |
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 |
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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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CD-ROM. Contains original liner notes, lyrics and information on all the recordings in the series. |
Subject |
Glees, catches, rounds, etc.
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Glees, catches, rounds, etc. |
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Part songs, English.
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Part songs, English. |
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Drinking songs.
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Drinking songs. |
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Street music.
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Street music. |
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Folk songs, English.
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Folk songs, English. |
Genre/Form |
Folk songs, English.
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Subject |
Ballads, English.
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Ballads, English. |
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Folk songs, Scots.
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Folk songs, Scots. |
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Songs (High voice) with lute.
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Songs (High voice) with lute. |
Genre/Form |
Sound recordings.
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Sound recordings.
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Added Author |
Sheppard, Honor.
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Cantelo, April, performer.
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Brown, Wilfred, 1921-1971, performer.
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Dupré, Desmond.
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English, Gerald.
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Fleet, Edgar.
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Bevan, Maurice.
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Grundy, Owen.
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Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695.
Vocal music. Selections.
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Cobb, John, active 1630-1660.
These are the cries of London town.
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Ravenscroft, Thomas, 1592?-1635?.
Vocal music. Selections.
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Dering, Richard, approximately 1580-1630.
City cries.
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Savage, William, 1720-1789.
Muffins ho!
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Dering, Richard, approximately 1580-1630.
Country cries.
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Nelham, Edmund, -1646.
Have you any work for the tinker?
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Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623.
Cries of London.
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Atterbury, L. (Luffman), -1796.
One a penny, two a penny.
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Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
Vocal music. Selections.
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Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620.
Ayres, 3rd book. Shall I come, sweet love, to thee?
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Ayres. Will ye buy a fine dogge.
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Rosseter, Philip, 1567 or 1568-1623.
When Laura smiles.
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Danyel, John, 1564-approximately 1626.
Songs for the lute, viol and voice. Chromatic tunes.
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Deller Consort, performer.
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London Chamber Players, performer.
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Ambrosian Singers, performer.
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Standard No. |
851950001933 |
Music No. |
MC 193 Vanguard Classics |
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