Shakespearean songs and consort music.
- Title
- Shakespearean songs and consort music.
- Published by
- New York, N.Y. : RCA Victrola, ℗1967.
- Author
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Details
- Additional authors
- Description
- 1 audio disc; 12 in.
- Uniform title
- Non nobis, Domine.
- Willow song.
- How should I your true love know.
- We be soldiers three.
- Calleno custure me.
- Then they for sudden joy did weep.
- Bonny sweet Robin.
- When that I was.
- Kemp's jig.
- Greensleeves.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Musical settings
- Musical settings.
- Mises en musique.
- Contents
- It was a lover and his lass / Morley (2:50) -- Take, o take those lips away / Wilson (1:37) -- O mistres mine / Morley (1:17) -- Strike it up, tabor / Weelkes (1:33) -- Willow song (4:47) -- Where the bee sucks / Johnson (1:17) -- How should I your true love know (1:42) -- Walsingham variations / Cutting (2:53) -- We be soldiers three (1:52) -- When griping griefs (2:56) -- Full fathom five / Johnson (1:52) -- Caleno custure me (3:04) -- Then they for sudden joy did weep (1:15) -- Bonny sweet Robin (0:38) -- When that I was (2:24) -- Kemp's jig (0:45) -- Greensleeves (3:19) -- He that will an alehouse keep (0:52) -- Non nobis domine / Byrd (1:15)
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Note
- "Licensed by Deller Recordings, France."
- Program notes by Stoddard Lincoln on container.
- Contains lute songs, part-songs, and lute solos.