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The masque of moments / Theatre of the Ayre.

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Kenny, Elizabeth, instrumentalist.
Theatre of the Ayre, instrumentalist.
Salisbury Cathedral. Choir, singer.
Series:
Naxos Music Library.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Masques with music--Excerpts.
Masques with music.
Genre:
Streaming audio.
Excerpts.
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file)
Place of Publication:
[Glasgow, Scotland] : Linn, [2017]
Language Note:
Sung in English.
System Details:
digital
audio file
Contents:
Lord Zouche's maske (1:32)
The earl of Essex measure (1:50)
A maske in honour of the marriage of Lord Hayes. Now hath Flora robb'd her bow'rs / Thomas Campion (2:43)
The squires' masque. While dancing rests / Giovanni Coperario (2:26)
The Haddington masque. Why stays the bridegroom to invade / Alfonso Ferrabosco II (2:42)
A maske in honour of the marriage of Lord Hayes. Move now with measur'd sound / Thomas Campion (3:40)
Tom O'Bedlam (1:27)
Inner temple masque or Ulysses and Circe. Steer hither, steer your winged pines (1:58)
The cadua / Robert Bateman (1:50)
The gypsies metamorphosed. From the famous peak of derby / Robert Johnson (1:39)
The bears' dance (:20)
The masque of augurs. Tho' it may seem rude (2:24)
The second of the temple antic (1:33)
The maypole (2:03)
Robin (3:05)
The queens entertainment at Richmond. Did not you once, Lucinda, vow / Charles Coleman (3:18)
The masque of the inner temple and Gray's inn. Coperario / Giovanni Coperario (1:25)
A maske presented at Ludlow Castle. From the heav'ns now I fly / Henry Lawes (1:46)
Part of the king's masque. Sinfony / William Lawes (4:28)
A maske presented at Ludlow Castle. Sweet echo / Henry Lawes (2:07)
The prince d'amour his masque at the middle temple. The last song or valediction (4:28) ; The triumph of peace. Of the inns of court masque (9:30) ; The masque of beauty. Cease, warring thoughts (2:59) ; Britannia triumphans. Sinfony (1:35) / William Lawes
Cupid and death. Mercury and nature in the Elysian Fields / Matthew Locke (3:45)
The vision of delight. I was not wearier / Nicholas Lanier (1:52)
Les manches vertes (2:50).
Participant:
Theatre of the Ayre ; Salisbury Cathedral Choir ; Elizabeth Kenny, lutes, theorbo, guitar.
Notes:
Recorded June 20-22, 2015 St. Martin's Church, Salisbury, UK.
Hard copy version record.
Other Format:
Source record: Masque of moments.
OCLC:
1292744064
Publisher Number:
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CKD542M Linn Records
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