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English ayres and duets sung in authentic Elizabethan pronunciation.

Title
  1. English ayres and duets [sound recording] : sung in authentic Elizabethan pronunciation.
Published by
  1. London : Hyperion, p1981.
Author
  1. Camerata of London. prf

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FormatAudioAccessUse in libraryCall number*LSRX 9629 [Disc]Item locationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound

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Additional authors
  1. Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620.
  2. Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
  3. Ferrabosco, Alfonso, approximately 1575-1628.
  4. Hume, Tobias, -1645.
  5. Danyel, John, 1564-approximately 1626.
  6. Pilkington, Francis, -1638.
  7. Jones, Robert, active 1597-1615.
Description
  1. 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo.; 12 in.
Uniform title
  1. Piper's galliard.
  2. Earl of Essex galliard.
Subject
  1. Lute music > 17th century
  2. Ayres
  3. Songs (Medium voice) with instrumental ensemble > 17th century
  4. Songs (Medium voice) with lute > 17th century
  5. Part songs, English > 17th century
  6. Vocal duets with instrumental ensemble > 17th century
  7. Music > England > 17th century
Contents
  1. Strophic songs: If thou long'st so much to learn / Thomas Campion (1:42). Fine knacks for ladies / John Dowland (2:30). Shall I come, sweet love? / Thomas Campion (3:38) -- Piper's galliard : lute solo / anon. (2:20) -- Through-composed songs: In darkness let me dwell / John Dowland (4:10). Tell me, O love / Alfonso Ferrabosco (2:45). Time's eldest son, Old Age / John Dowland (4:27). Tobacco, tobacco / Tobias Hume (1:48) -- Dance forms: Flow my tears : pavan / John Dowland (4:17). Now, O now, I needs must part : galliard / John Dowland (2:45). Eyes, look now more : pavan / John Danyel (4:32). My choice is made : galliard / Francis Pilkington (4:06) -- The Earl of Essex galliard : lute solo / anon. (1:48) -- Strophic songs: Now what is love? / Robert Jones (3:26). Come away, come, sweet love / John Dowland (2:28). Humour, say, what mak'st thou here / John Dowland (3:21).
Call number
  1. *LSRX 9629
Note
  1. Program notes by Glenda Simpson, "Notes on the pronunciation" by E.J. Dobson, and texts on container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded Aug. 23-24, 1980.
Author
  1. Camerata of London. Performer
Title
  1. English ayres and duets [sound recording] : sung in authentic Elizabethan pronunciation.
Imprint
  1. London : Hyperion, p1981.
Performer
  1. Camerata of London (Glenda Simpson, mezzo-soprano ; Paul Hillier, baritone ; Barry Mason, lute ; Rosemary Thorndycraft, viola da gamba).
Event
  1. Recorded Aug. 23-24, 1980.
Added author
  1. Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Ayres, 3rd book. If thou long'st so much to learne.
  2. Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Songs, lute accompaniment. Selections.
  3. Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Ayres, 3rd book. Shall I come, sweet love, to thee?
  4. Ferrabosco, Alfonso, approximately 1575-1628. Ayres. Tell me, O love.
  5. Hume, Tobias, -1645. Ayres. Tobacco.
  6. Danyel, John, 1564-approximately 1626. Songs. Eyes, look no more.
  7. Pilkington, Francis, -1638. Songs or ayres. My choice is made.
  8. Jones, Robert, active 1597-1615. Songs or ayres, 2nd book. Now what is love?
Added title
  1. Piper's galliard.
  2. Earl of Essex galliard.
LCCN
  1. 85751167
Publisher no.
  1. A66003 Hyperion
Research call number
  1. *LSRX 9629 Program notes on container. Texts on container.
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