Popular Tunes in 17th Century England
- Popular Tunes in 17th Century England
- The Broadside Band - Jeremy Barlow
Harmonia Mundi "musique d'abord" 1901039
Contents:
London Tunes:
- Hyde Park
- Maiden Lane
- St. Paul's Wharf
- Tower Hill
- Gray's Inn
Country Dances:
- Cuckolds All in a Row
- Merry Milkmaids We
- Woodicock
- Newcastle
Four Ballads mentioned by Shakespeare:
- Callino Casturame
- Come love with me and be my love
- Light O'Love
- Jog On
The 17th Century Top Three:
- 3 Greensleeves
- 2 Fortune my Foe
- 1 Packington's Pounf
Across the Channel:
- Chi passa
- All in a Garden Green
- la Folia
- Quatre Bransles
Across the Border:
- The Clean Contrary Way
- Gilderoy
- Gilliecrankie
- The Miller of the Dee
John Playford's English Dancing Master
The new Exchange:
- Go from my window
- The new Exchange
Kettle Drum:
- Kettle Drum
- Kettle Drum
- Trumpet Tune
- The Indian Queen or The new Bourée
A health to Betty:
- A health to Betty
- My mother's ay glow'ring o'er me
The fine companion:
- The fine companion
- The merry companion
- The boon companion
The healths:
- The healths
- The healths
- La bourée
- The glory of the west
- St. Paul's steeple
- Jack Puding
- Parson's farewell
Performers: Jeremy Barlow (recorder, flageolet, galoubet,
tambourine, regals, virginal, harpsichord), Alastair McLachlan
(violin, kit, baroc fiddle, rebec), Rosemary Thorndycraft (treble,
bass viol, lyra viol, rebec, hurdy-gurdy), George Weigand (lute,
mandore, cittern, baroc guitare & mandolin).
Playing time: 64' 28"
Recording site and date: ???, November 1979 - November 1983.
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