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Come, gentle night : music of Shakespeare's world.

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Ensemble Galilei, performer.
Alexander Street Press.
Language:
No linguistic content
Subjects (All):
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Musical settings.
Shakespeare, William.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
Folk music--England.
Folk music.
England.
Folk music--Scotland.
Scotland.
Dance music--England.
Dance music.
Dance music--Scotland.
Folk music--Ireland.
Ireland.
Instrumental ensembles.
Genre:
Musical settings.
Dance music.
Folk music.
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (65 minutes)
Place of Publication:
Cleveland, OH : Telarc, 2000.
System Details:
digital
audio file
Contents:
Mister Issac's maggot (from Playford's English Dancing Master, 9th ed., pub. 1695) ; Chestnut (Dove's vagary) (from Playford, 1st ed., pub. 1651) (2:22)
Woodycock (Lyra viol variations, anon. 17th century) (4:36)
Death's second self (Sonnet 73) / Carolyn Anderson Surrick (1999) (3:04)
Jack's health (trad. English) ; Vale of years ; Jack's health reel / Liz Knowles (1999) (3:48)
Come, gentle night / Surrick, Knowles (1999) (3:31)
Departe, departe (anon. Scottish from Thomas Wode's Part Books, ca. 1600) ; The Cobbler's hornpipe (from Playford 11th ed., pub. 1701) ; Third act tune : from Fairy queen / Henry Purcell (1692) (4:00)
But let them go ; Ladies, sigh no more / Deborah Nuse (1998) (2:56)
In a garden so green (anon. Scottish, Forbes Ms., Aberdeen 1662) ; Childgrove (from Playford 11th ed.) (6:24)
Fire burn, and cauldron bubble / Nuse (1999) (2:00)
The asp / Jan Hagiwara (1999) (1:50)
Rumble thy bellyful / Knowles (1999) (2:04). Pastime with good company / arr. Henry VIII ; O lusty May (anon. Scottish from Thomas Wode's Part Books) (2:27)
Irish lament (anon. 16th century) (2:27)
Joy to the person of my love (anon. Scottish from Stirling's Partbooks, 1639) (4:35)
The winter's tale set: Love's winter light / Surrick (1999) ; Apples in winter (trad. Irish) ; Drive the cold winter away (from Playford 1st ed.) ; Jenny pluck pears (from Playford 1st ed.) (5:11)
Lilli burlero (from Playford, 8th ed., pub. 1690) ; Cold and raw (The juice of barley) (from Playford 7th ed., pub. 1689) (3:20)
The Scottish play set: Life is but a walking shadow / Nuse (1999) ; Mill, mill o' (17th century Scottish) ; Pawky Adam Glen / Adam Glen (3:21)
Heart's ease (from Playford 1st ed.)
Now that the spring / John Hilton
Gathering peascods (from Playford 1st ed.) (3:59)
No longer mourn for me / Sue Richards (1996) (2:47).
Participant:
Ensemble Galilei (Liz Knowles, fiddle ; Deborah Nuse, Scottish small pipes and fiddle ; Sarah Weiner, oboe, recorder, pennywhistle ; Sue Richards, Celtic harp ; Carolyn Anderson Suttick, viola da gamba ; Jan Hagiwara, percussion).
Notes:
Streaming audio files.
Title from resource description page (viewed March 21, 2016).
For instrumental ensemble.
Includes liner notes in English. Text to sonnets also printed in English.
Recorded in Gordon Center for the Performing Arts, Owings Mills, Maryland, July 15-19, 1999.
Contains:
Musical setting of: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Sonnets. Selections
Other Format:
Original cat. no.: CD-80556
CD version:
OCLC:
1120072297
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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