Music from England, ca. 1590-1640, possibly used as incidental music for Shakespeare's plays. Various performers. Previously released material (p1997-p2000). Compact disc. Program notes by Howard Bass (8 p.) inserted in container.
Contents:
The willow song / anonymous (Baird, McFarlane) (5:12). Robin is to the green wood gone / anonymous (Witches) (2:23) -- Bonny sweet boy / anonymous (Witches) (1:30) -- Greensleeves / anonymous (Julianne Baird, soprano; Ronn McFarlane, lute) (3:36) -- Take, o take those lips away / J. Wilson (Baird, McFarlane) (1:56) -- Where the bee sucks / Robert Johnson (Baird, McFarlane) (:54) -- Full fathom five / Robert Johnson (Baird, McFarlane) (1:23) -- O death, rock me asleep / anonymous (Baird, McFarlane) (3:45) -- Fortune my foe / John Dowland (McFarlane) (2:21) -- Robin is to the greenwood gone / Matthew Holmes (Baltimore Consort) (3:23) -- New lessons for the cittern : 1599. Light o' love (Baltimore Consort) (1:07) -- O mistress mine / Thomas Morley (Frederick Urrey, tenor; McFarlane) (1:43) -- The dark is my delight / John Marston (Baltimore Consort) (2:32) -- Packington's pound / anonymous (McFarlane) (1:44) -- There were three ravens / Thomas Ravenscroft (Baltimore Consort) (7:48) -- Pavane d'Espagne : improvisation (Ensemble doulce mémoire) (2:02) -- Green garters / John Johnson (Baltimore Consort) (2:41) -- Kemp's jig / anonymous (McFarlane) (1:17) -- Come my Celia / Alfonso Ferrabosco (Baird, McFarlane) (2:06) -- Have you seen but a white lily grow / Robert Johnson (Baird, McFarlane) (4:18) -- Care, charming sleep / Robert Johnson (Baird, McFarlane) (2:46) -- Satyrn dance / William Brade (Witches) (1:47) -- Come away, Hecate / Robert Johnson (Baird, McFarlane) (2:14) -- The first witches dance / Robert Johnson (W. Brade) (Witches) (1:58) -- The second witches dance / Nicholas le Strange (Witches) (1:48) -- Tarleton's resurrection / John Dowland (McFarlane) (1:23) -- Now the lusty spring is seen / anonymous (1614) (Toronto Consort) (2:01) -- The Jewes dawnce / Richard Nicholson (Baltimore Consort) (2:27) -- It was a lover and his lass / Thomas Morley (Baird, McFarlane) (1:55) -- Consort lessons 1599. Lavolto (1:21) ; La coronto (1:25) (Baltimore Consort) -- Fortune my foe / anonymous (Witches) (1:49) -- The willow song / anonymous (Baird, McFarlane) (5:12).
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