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Material Type: | Music |
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Document Type: | Sound Recording |
Music Type: | Songs; Dance forms |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Julianne Baird; Ronn McFarlane; Robert Johnson; Thomas Morley; Nicholas Lanier; Alfonso Ferrabosco; John Wilson; Thomas Campion; Thomas Brewer; William Webb |
OCLC Number: | 19796719 |
Notes: | Songs and lute solos. Compact disc. Program notes by the performers, biographical notes, notes on the recording, and texts, all in English with French and German translations (48 p. : ill.) inserted in container. |
Performer(s): | Julianne Baird, soprano; Ronn McFarlane, lute. |
Event notes: | Recorded Oct. 6-7, 1987, in Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Troy, NY. |
Description: | 1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in. |
Contents: | This merry pleasant spring / anon. (1:40) -- Woods, rocks, and mountains / Robert Johnson (3:17) -- April is in my mistress' face / Thomas Morley (1:00) -- No more shall meads be deck'd with flow'rs / N. Lanier (2:49) -- Lute solo : The French king's masque / anon. (1:16) -- Come my Celia / Alfonso Ferrabosco (2:00) -- O death, rock me asleep / anon. (3:34) -- Where the bee sucks / Johnson (:48) -- Full fathom five / Johnson (1:20) -- Come away, Hecate / Johnson (2:10) -- The willow song / anon. (5:10) -- Lute solo : Alman : Hit and take it / Johnson (2:25) -- Dear, do not your fair beauty wrong / J. Wilson (2:27) -- Come hither you that love / Johnson (1:57) -- Have you seen but a white lily grow / Johnson (4:09) -- I must complain / anon. (2:35) -- Nothing on earth / anon. (3:42) -- Fain would I wed / Thomas Campion (1:16) -- Miserere, my Maker / anon. (3:11) -- O that mine eyes / Thomas Brewer (3:11) -- Lute solo : Alman / Johnson (1:30) -- Care, charming sleep / Johnson (2:41) -- Cupid is Venus' only joy / anon. (2:12) -- O let us howl / Johnson (1:29) -- As life what is so sweet / William Webb (2:07) -- Turn, turn thy beauteous face away! / Wilson (:50) -- Take, o take those lips away / Wilson (1:55). |
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