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What then is love? : An Elizabethan songbook / Boston Camerata ; Joel Cohen.
LIBRA Erato 4234172 CD
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Sound recording
- Language:
- English
- French
- German
- Subjects (All):
- Part songs, English.
- Songs with instrumental ensemble.
- Lute ensembles.
- Instrumental ensembles.
- Genre:
- Sound recordings.
- Songs.
- Physical Description:
- 1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
- 4 3/4 in.
- Other Title:
- Elizabethan songbook
- Place of Publication:
- Paris : Erato, [1998]
- System Details:
- digital
- optical
- 1.4 m/s
- stereo
- digital recording
- Contents:
- Sing a song of joy / Thomas Campion
- Eliza is the fairest queen / Edward Johnson
- The honeysuckle / Anthony Holborne
- What then is love sings Coridon / Thomas Ford
- What then is love but mourning / Philip Rosseter
- What thing is love / John Daniel
- Galliard, Shall I strive / John Dowland
- I sigh, as sure to wear the fruit / Francis Pilkington
- Sorrow, come / John Dowland
- Heigh-ho holiday / Anthony Holborne
- Shall I sue / John Dowland
- Breake now my heart and dye / Thomas Campion
- Woo her and win her / Thomas Campion
- The peaceful western wind / Thomas Campion
- Sweet Philomel / Robert Jones
- I care not for these ladies / Thomas Campion
- Courante on I care not for these ladies / Campion, arr. Cohen
- A pretty duck there was / John Bartlet
- Witty wanton / Robert Johnson
- Faine would I wed / Thomas Campion
- Mother, I will have a husband / Thomas Vautor
- Now hath Flora robb'd her bow'rs / Thomas Campion
- Move now with measured sound / Thomas Campion
- Rest, sweet nymphs / Francis Pilkington
- Sing we and chant it / Thomas Morley.
- Participant:
- Boston Camerata, including: Anne Azéma, soprano ; Noel Bisson, soprano ; Karen Clark, mezzo-soprano ; William Hite, tenor ; Joel Frederiksen, bass, lute ; instrumental soloists ; Joel Cohen, conductor.
- Notes:
- Recorded May 15-22, 1997, Methuen Memorial Music Hall, Mass., USA.
- Compact disc.
- Program notes by Joel Cohen, and texts, all in English, French, and German (31 p.) inserted in container.
- Contains:
- Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Ayres, 1st book. Sing a song of joy
- Johnson, Edward, active 1572-1601. Elisa is the fayrest queene.
- Holborne, Anthony, -1602. Pavans, galliards, almains, and other short æirs. Honie-suckle
- Ford, Thomas, -1648. Musicke of sundrie kindes. What then is love?
- Rosseter, Philip, 1567 or 1568-1623. Songs, lute, viol accompaniment. What then is love but mourning?
- Daniel, John, approximately 1565-approximately 1630. What thing is love?
- Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Pilgrimes solace. Shall I strive with words to move?
- Pilkington, Francis, -1638. Songs or ayres. I sigh, as sure to wear the fruit
- Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Songs or ayres, 2nd book. Sorrow sorrow stay, lend true repentant teares
- Holborne, Anthony, -1602. Pavans, galliards, almains, and other short æirs. Heigh ho holiday
- Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Songs or ayres, 2nd book. Shall I sue, shall I seeke for grace?
- Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Ayres, 4th book. Breake now my heart and dye, Oh no, she may relent.
- Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Wooe her, and win her, he that can.
- Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Ayres, 2nd book. Peacefull westerne winde
- Jones, Robert, active 1597-1615. Songs or ayres, 1st book. Sweet Philomel, in groves and deserts
- Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. I care not for these ladies.
- Bartlet, John, active 1606-1610. Booke of ayres. Pretty duck there was
- Johnson, Robert, approximately 1583-1633. Wittie wanton.
- Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Ayres, 4th book. Faine would I wed a faire young man, that day and night could please mee
- Vautor, Thomas. Songs of divers ayres and natures. Mother, I will have a husband
- Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Now hath Flora rob'd her bowers.
- Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Move now with measured sound.
- Pilkington, Francis, -1638. Songs or ayres. Rest, sweet nimphes.
- Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?. Balletts. Sing wee and chaunt it
- OCLC:
- 41928766
- Publisher Number:
- 3984234172
- 3984-23417-2 Erato
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