Folk songs and ballads
Auteur(s) Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) ;Savile, Jeremy ;Turner, William ;Eccles, John ;Cornyshe, William ;Lawes, William ;Travers, John ;Bennet, John ;Rogers, Benjamin ;Spofforth, Reginald ;Hilton, John ;Atterbury, Luffman ;Arne, Thomas ;Blow, John ;Blow, John ;Boyce, William ;LAwes, Henry ;Barnby, Joseph ;Cobb, John ;Dering, Richard ;Ravenscroft, Thomas ;Savage ;Nelha, Edmund ;Weelkes, Thomas ;Battishill, Jonathan ;Campion, Thomas ;Morley, Thomas ;Dowland, John (1563-1626) ;Pilkington, Francis ;Campion, Thomas ;Butler Yeats, William ;Moore, Thomas ;Rosseter, Philip ;Danyel, John ;England, Williams Douglas of ;Jonson, Ben ;Deller, Alfred (Contre-Ténor) ;Dupré, Desmond (luth) ;Sheppard, Honor (Soprano) ;Bevan, Maurice (Basse) ;English, Gerald (Ténor) ;Deller Consort (The)
Titre(s) Folk songs and ballads [CD audio] / Alfred Deller ; The Deller Consort.
Editeur(s) Vanguard Classics, 2008.
Collection(s) (Alfred Deller, the complete Vanguard recordings ; 1).
Notes Le Monde de la Musique n 338 p.82 du 23/12/2008.
Sujet(s) Chanson britannique : 1500-1599 : Disque compact
Chanson britannique : 1600-1699 : Disque compact
Indice(s) 783.093
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Titre(s) Tavern songs ; Catches and glees. Vol:1 & 2.
Notes Man is for the woman made / Henry Purcell. - Sir Walter / Henry Purcell. - To thee and to the maid / Henry Purcell. - Chiding catch / Henry Purcell. - Once, twice, thrice / Henry Purcell. - When the coq begins to crow / Henry Purcell. - Under this stone / Henry Purcell. - Earl of Mornington/T'was you, Sir / Henry Purcell. - Had she not care enough / Jeremy Savile. - Young Anthony / William Turner. - Amo, amas, I love a lass / Anonyme. - Ah, Robin / William Cornyshe. - Bess black / William Lawes. - AN ape, a lion, a fox and an ass / Henry Purcell. - Troll the bowl / Anonyme. - Fair and ugly, false and true / John Travers. - We be soldiers three / Anonyme. - Lure, falconers, lure ! / John Bennet. - Sing fair Clorinda / Henry LAwes. - In the merry month of may / Benjamin Rogers. - True englishmen / Henry Purcell. - L'ape e la serpe / Reginald Spofforth. - Call George again / John Hilton. - As t'other day / Luffman Atterbury. - The street intrigue / Thomas Arne. - Bartholomew fair / John Blow. - He that will an alehouse keep / Anonyme. - The self banished / John Blow. - Inigo Jones / Anonyme. - Which is the properest day to drink / Thomas Arne. - Galloping Joan / John Blow. - Sumer is icumen in / Anonyme. - John Cooper / William Boyce. - The captive lovers / Henry LAwes. - Young Collin / Henry Purcell. - If all be true / Henry Purcell. - Sweet and low / Joseph Barnby.
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Titre(s) The cries of London ; Tavern Songs. Vol:2.
Notes These are the cries of London town / John Cobb. - New oysters / Thomas Ravenscroft. - The cries of London / Richard Dering. - A bellman's song / Thomas Ravenscroft. - The painter's song / Thomas Ravenscroft. - Muffins ho ! / Savage. - Country cries / Richard Dering. - A quart a penny / Anonyme. - I can mend your tubs and pails / Anonyme. - Have you any work for the tinker / Edmund Nelha. - Brooms for old shoes / Thomas Ravenscroft. - The cries of London / Thomas Weelkes. - One a penny, two a penny / Luffman Atterbury. - She weepeth sore / William Lawes. - Angler's song / Henry LAwes. - Here on his back / Jonathan Battishill.
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Titre(s) The three raven ; The wraggle ; Taggle gypsies.
Notes The three ravens / Anonyme. - teh cuckoo / Anonyme. - How should I your true love know / Anonyme. - Sweet nightingale / Anonyme. - I will give my love an apple / Anonyme. - The oak and the ash / Anonyme. - King Henry / Anonyme. - Coventry Carol / Anonyme. - Barbara Allen / Anonyme. - Heigh ho, the wind and the rain / Anonyme. - Waly, waly / Anonyme. - Down in Yon forest / Anonyme. - Matthew, Mark, Luke and John / Anonyme. - The tailor and the mouse / Anonyme. - Greensleaves / Anonyme. - The wraggle taggle gypsies / Anonyme. - Lord Rendall / Anonyme. - Sweet Jane / Anonyme. - The frog and the mouse / Anonyme. - The seeds of love / Anonyme. - Flowers in the valley / Anonyme. - Near London town / Anonyme. - O who's going to shoe your pretty little foot / Anonyme. - Blow away the morning dew / Anonyme. - Searching for lambs / Anonyme. - Sweet England / Anonyme. - Dabbling in the dew / Anonyme. - Strawberry fair / Anonyme. - Just as the tide was a-flowing / Anonyme.
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Titre(s) Folk song album / arr. Ralph Vaughan Williams ; English Lute songs.
Notes An acre of land / Anonyme. - A farmer's son so sweet / Anonyme. - The lover's ghost / Anonyme. - The turtle dove / Anonyme. - John Dory / Anonyme. - Greensleeves / Anonyme. - The jolly ploughboy / Anonyme. - Wassail song / Anonyme. - Down by the riverside / Anonyme. - Bushes and briars / Anonyme. - Just as the tide was flowing / Anonyme. - Ca' the yowes / Anonyme. - My boy Billy / Anonyme. - The spring time of the year / Anonyme. - Ward the pirate / Anonyme. - The painful plough / Anonyme. - The dark-eyed sailor / Anonyme. - The cuckoo and the nightingale / Anonyme. - Loch Lomond / Anonyme. - Shall I come sweet love to thee / Thomas Campion. - Will ye by a fine dog / Thomas Morley. - Me, and none but me / John Dowland. - Wilt thou unkind / John Dowland.
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Titre(s) Awake, sweet love ; English lute songs.
Notes Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me ? / John Dowland. - Awake, sweet love / John Dowland. - In darkness let me dwell / John Dowland. - Me, me, and none but me / John Dowland. - Go, nightly cares / John Dowland. - If my complaints could passions move / John Dowland. - Sleep, wayward thoughts / John Dowland. - Flow not so fast, ye fountains / John Dowland. - Come again ! Sweet love doth now invite / John Dowland. - Sorrow, stay / John Dowland. - If that a sinner's sighs / John Dowland. - Rest, sweet nymph / Francis Pilkington. - What if I never speed / John Dowland. - Care charming sleep / Thomas Campion. - Shall I sue / John Dowland.
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Titre(s) Awake sweet love ; The cruel mother ; Western wind.
Notes Fine knack for ladies / John Dowland. - Flow, my tears / John Dowland. - Can she excuse my wrongs / John Dowland. - When cockleshells turn silver bells / Anonyme. - An eriskay love lil / Anonyme. - Peggy Ramsay / Anonyme. - Bushes and briars / Anonyme. - Brigg fair / Anonyme. - The cruel mother / Anonyme. - A sweet country life / Anonyme. - The bitter withy / Anonyme. - Lang a-growing / Anonyme. - The lover's ghost / Anonyme. - Lovely Joan / Anonyme. - She moved through the fair / Anonyme. - A brisk young lad he courted me / Anonyme. - Geordie / Anonyme. - The western wind / Anonyme. - Early one morning / Anonyme. - Black is the color / Anonyme. - All the pretty little horses / Anonyme. - Lowlands / Anonyme. - The sally gardens / William Butler Yeats. - Bendemeer's stream / Thomas Moore.
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Titre(s) English Lute songs ; Western wind.
Notes Have you seen but a white lilly / Anonyme. - When Laura smiles / Philip Rosseter. - Come again ! Sweet love doth now invite / John Dowland. - Chromatic tunes / John Danyel. - Annie Laurie / Williams Douglas of England. - The miller of the dee / Anonyme. - Cockles and mussels / Anonyme. - Drink to me only / Ben Jonson. - The foggy, foggy dew / Anonyme. - Frog went a-courtin' / Anonyme. - The turtle dove / Anonyme. - Pretty Polly Oliver / Anonyme. - The carrion crow / Anonyme. - The wife of Usher's well / Anonyme. - Henry Martin / Anonyme. - I am a poor wayfaring stranger / Anonyme. - Cold blows the wind / Anonyme. - Skye boat song / Anonyme. - When the sun goes in / Anonyme. - Song of a wedding / Anonyme.
Titre(s) Folk songs and ballads [CD audio] / Alfred Deller ; The Deller Consort.
Editeur(s) Vanguard Classics, 2008.
Collection(s) (Alfred Deller, the complete Vanguard recordings ; 1).
Notes Le Monde de la Musique n 338 p.82 du 23/12/2008.
Sujet(s) Chanson britannique : 1500-1599 : Disque compact
Chanson britannique : 1600-1699 : Disque compact
Indice(s) 783.093
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Titre(s) Tavern songs ; Catches and glees. Vol:1 & 2.
Notes Man is for the woman made / Henry Purcell. - Sir Walter / Henry Purcell. - To thee and to the maid / Henry Purcell. - Chiding catch / Henry Purcell. - Once, twice, thrice / Henry Purcell. - When the coq begins to crow / Henry Purcell. - Under this stone / Henry Purcell. - Earl of Mornington/T'was you, Sir / Henry Purcell. - Had she not care enough / Jeremy Savile. - Young Anthony / William Turner. - Amo, amas, I love a lass / Anonyme. - Ah, Robin / William Cornyshe. - Bess black / William Lawes. - AN ape, a lion, a fox and an ass / Henry Purcell. - Troll the bowl / Anonyme. - Fair and ugly, false and true / John Travers. - We be soldiers three / Anonyme. - Lure, falconers, lure ! / John Bennet. - Sing fair Clorinda / Henry LAwes. - In the merry month of may / Benjamin Rogers. - True englishmen / Henry Purcell. - L'ape e la serpe / Reginald Spofforth. - Call George again / John Hilton. - As t'other day / Luffman Atterbury. - The street intrigue / Thomas Arne. - Bartholomew fair / John Blow. - He that will an alehouse keep / Anonyme. - The self banished / John Blow. - Inigo Jones / Anonyme. - Which is the properest day to drink / Thomas Arne. - Galloping Joan / John Blow. - Sumer is icumen in / Anonyme. - John Cooper / William Boyce. - The captive lovers / Henry LAwes. - Young Collin / Henry Purcell. - If all be true / Henry Purcell. - Sweet and low / Joseph Barnby.
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Titre(s) The cries of London ; Tavern Songs. Vol:2.
Notes These are the cries of London town / John Cobb. - New oysters / Thomas Ravenscroft. - The cries of London / Richard Dering. - A bellman's song / Thomas Ravenscroft. - The painter's song / Thomas Ravenscroft. - Muffins ho ! / Savage. - Country cries / Richard Dering. - A quart a penny / Anonyme. - I can mend your tubs and pails / Anonyme. - Have you any work for the tinker / Edmund Nelha. - Brooms for old shoes / Thomas Ravenscroft. - The cries of London / Thomas Weelkes. - One a penny, two a penny / Luffman Atterbury. - She weepeth sore / William Lawes. - Angler's song / Henry LAwes. - Here on his back / Jonathan Battishill.
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Titre(s) The three raven ; The wraggle ; Taggle gypsies.
Notes The three ravens / Anonyme. - teh cuckoo / Anonyme. - How should I your true love know / Anonyme. - Sweet nightingale / Anonyme. - I will give my love an apple / Anonyme. - The oak and the ash / Anonyme. - King Henry / Anonyme. - Coventry Carol / Anonyme. - Barbara Allen / Anonyme. - Heigh ho, the wind and the rain / Anonyme. - Waly, waly / Anonyme. - Down in Yon forest / Anonyme. - Matthew, Mark, Luke and John / Anonyme. - The tailor and the mouse / Anonyme. - Greensleaves / Anonyme. - The wraggle taggle gypsies / Anonyme. - Lord Rendall / Anonyme. - Sweet Jane / Anonyme. - The frog and the mouse / Anonyme. - The seeds of love / Anonyme. - Flowers in the valley / Anonyme. - Near London town / Anonyme. - O who's going to shoe your pretty little foot / Anonyme. - Blow away the morning dew / Anonyme. - Searching for lambs / Anonyme. - Sweet England / Anonyme. - Dabbling in the dew / Anonyme. - Strawberry fair / Anonyme. - Just as the tide was a-flowing / Anonyme.
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Titre(s) Folk song album / arr. Ralph Vaughan Williams ; English Lute songs.
Notes An acre of land / Anonyme. - A farmer's son so sweet / Anonyme. - The lover's ghost / Anonyme. - The turtle dove / Anonyme. - John Dory / Anonyme. - Greensleeves / Anonyme. - The jolly ploughboy / Anonyme. - Wassail song / Anonyme. - Down by the riverside / Anonyme. - Bushes and briars / Anonyme. - Just as the tide was flowing / Anonyme. - Ca' the yowes / Anonyme. - My boy Billy / Anonyme. - The spring time of the year / Anonyme. - Ward the pirate / Anonyme. - The painful plough / Anonyme. - The dark-eyed sailor / Anonyme. - The cuckoo and the nightingale / Anonyme. - Loch Lomond / Anonyme. - Shall I come sweet love to thee / Thomas Campion. - Will ye by a fine dog / Thomas Morley. - Me, and none but me / John Dowland. - Wilt thou unkind / John Dowland.
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Titre(s) Awake, sweet love ; English lute songs.
Notes Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me ? / John Dowland. - Awake, sweet love / John Dowland. - In darkness let me dwell / John Dowland. - Me, me, and none but me / John Dowland. - Go, nightly cares / John Dowland. - If my complaints could passions move / John Dowland. - Sleep, wayward thoughts / John Dowland. - Flow not so fast, ye fountains / John Dowland. - Come again ! Sweet love doth now invite / John Dowland. - Sorrow, stay / John Dowland. - If that a sinner's sighs / John Dowland. - Rest, sweet nymph / Francis Pilkington. - What if I never speed / John Dowland. - Care charming sleep / Thomas Campion. - Shall I sue / John Dowland.
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Titre(s) Awake sweet love ; The cruel mother ; Western wind.
Notes Fine knack for ladies / John Dowland. - Flow, my tears / John Dowland. - Can she excuse my wrongs / John Dowland. - When cockleshells turn silver bells / Anonyme. - An eriskay love lil / Anonyme. - Peggy Ramsay / Anonyme. - Bushes and briars / Anonyme. - Brigg fair / Anonyme. - The cruel mother / Anonyme. - A sweet country life / Anonyme. - The bitter withy / Anonyme. - Lang a-growing / Anonyme. - The lover's ghost / Anonyme. - Lovely Joan / Anonyme. - She moved through the fair / Anonyme. - A brisk young lad he courted me / Anonyme. - Geordie / Anonyme. - The western wind / Anonyme. - Early one morning / Anonyme. - Black is the color / Anonyme. - All the pretty little horses / Anonyme. - Lowlands / Anonyme. - The sally gardens / William Butler Yeats. - Bendemeer's stream / Thomas Moore.
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Titre(s) English Lute songs ; Western wind.
Notes Have you seen but a white lilly / Anonyme. - When Laura smiles / Philip Rosseter. - Come again ! Sweet love doth now invite / John Dowland. - Chromatic tunes / John Danyel. - Annie Laurie / Williams Douglas of England. - The miller of the dee / Anonyme. - Cockles and mussels / Anonyme. - Drink to me only / Ben Jonson. - The foggy, foggy dew / Anonyme. - Frog went a-courtin' / Anonyme. - The turtle dove / Anonyme. - Pretty Polly Oliver / Anonyme. - The carrion crow / Anonyme. - The wife of Usher's well / Anonyme. - Henry Martin / Anonyme. - I am a poor wayfaring stranger / Anonyme. - Cold blows the wind / Anonyme. - Skye boat song / Anonyme. - When the sun goes in / Anonyme. - Song of a wedding / Anonyme.
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Folk songs and ballads | CD | Musique et image | Musique | 783.093 DEL | Disponible | prêt normal |