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Author:
Baltimore Consort.
Title:
The best of the Baltimore Consort [sound recording].
Format:
[sound recording].
Publisher:
Dorian,
Copyright Date:
2002
Description:
1 sound disc (77:30 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Songs, English--England.
Songs, English--Scotland.
Songs (High voice) with instrumental ensemble.
Chamber music--16th century.
Chamber music--17th century.
Dance music--England.
Dance music--Scotland.
Music--Ireland.
Music--England--17th century.
Music--England--18th century.
Music--France--16th century.
Music--France--17th century.
Music--Scotland--16th century.
Music--Scotland--17th century.
Christmas music.
Carols.
Carols--Instrumental settings.
Bawdy songs--England.
Ballads, English--England.
Glees, catches, rounds, etc.
Ballads, English--England--17th century.
Songs, French.
Songs, Scottish Gaelic.
Songs with instrumental ensemble.
Notes:
The Baltimore Consort: Mary Anne Ballard (viols, rebec, fiddle); Mark Cudek (cittern, bass viol, bandora, crumhorn); Custer LaRue (soprano) ; Larry Lipkis (bass viol, recorder, crumhorn); Ronn McFarlane (lute, bandora); Chris Norman (flutes, whistle, bagpipe, crumhorn, bodrin); guest artist, William Simms (bandora); Howard Bass (bandora); Alice Kosloski (alto); Edwin George (recorder); Edwin George (recorder); Webb Wiggins (harpsichord); The Merry Companions (vocals).
Contents:
Crossing to Ireland / traditional, Scottish (from Nova Scotia) Joyne hands / Skene MS, c.1630-33 (3:20). The Ladyes delight. Howell's delight / Anonymous, before 1635 (3:56) -- On the banks of the Helicon. In a garden so green / Anonymous Forbes, 1662 (5:16) -- Bright day star. Christmas day in the mornin' / traditional, Shetland Islands (2:30) -- On the banks of the Helicon. My heartly service / Anonymous Wode, 1562-c.1592 (4:47) ; Scotch cap / Anonymous, 1651 (1:52) -- The art of the bawdy song. Cold and raw / D'Urfey, c.1653-1723 (3:58) -- The Ladyes delight. Robin is to the greenwood gone / Matthew Holmes, c.1588-1597 (3:17) -- The art of the bawdy song. Come, come, let us drink / Henry Purcell, 1659-1695 (1:20) -- Tunes from the attic. The mermaid's song (3:09); The old maid of the mill dust (3:33) ; Jenny, my blithest maid, fl. 1684-1706 / Samuel Akeroyde (3:28) -- A trip to Kilburn. A trip to Kilburn (4:02) ; The joviall broome man (5:32) -- La Rocque 'n' roll. Branle double / Michael Praetorius, 1612 (0:50) ; Branle de Montirande / Michael Praetorius (0:57); Branle de la torche / Michael Praetorius (1:24) ; J'ai vû le loup (1:58) ; Migonne, allons voir si la rose / Jehan Chardavoine, 1574 (3:40) -- The mad buckgoat. The fidler's contemt / Ruairí Dall Ó Catháin (1:48) ; The Kerry star. a reel / P. Carew's MS, 19th c. (1:07) ; The Goroun. a reel / P. Carew's MS, 19th c. (1:32) ; Truagh (an Triúcha) J. & W. Neal, Celebrated Irish tunes, 1724 (4:38) -- Tunes from the attic. Well Hall / Playford's Dancing Master, 1679 (4:04) -- Bright day star. The wren song / traditional, Ireland (1:27) -- Adew Dundee / Skene MS, c.1630-33 (1:38) -- Crossing to Ireland / traditional, Scottish (from Nova Scotia) (3:20).
OCLC:
(OCoLC)53034534
UPC:
053479002327
Locations:
BOPG851 -- Ames Public Library (Ames)

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