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The art of the bawdy song, the Baltimore Consort and the Merry Companions
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- Contributor
-
- Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623
- Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695
- Jones, Robert, active 1597-1615
- Isham, John, approximately 1680-1726
- Eccles, John, -1735
- D'Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723
- Cranford, William, active 1613-1621
- Church, John, 1675-1741
- Aldrich, Henry, 1648-1710
- Merry Companions (Musical group)
- Language
-
- eng
- eng
- eng
- Extent
- 1 audio disc
- Note
-
- Principally English 17th-18th century ballads and catches
- "Exclusively Digital"--Disc surface
- Program notes by Mary Anne Ballard, biographical notes on the performers, lyrics, and list of instruments and sources (24 pages : illustrations)--inserted in container
- Contents
-
- Taking his beer with old Anacharsis
- Aldridge
- (1:14)
- Fye, nay, prithee John
- Purcell
- (1:04)
- Cold and raw
- D'Urfey
- (3:58)
- The miller's daughter
- Aniseed Robin
- Purcell
- (1:23)
- Will said to his mammy
- Jones
- (2:38)
- The old fumbler
- anon. Pills
- (1:22)
- Walking in a meadowe greene
- anon.
- (1:16)
- (4:54)
- Celia learning on the spinnet
- Isum
- (1:52)
- Tom the taylor
- (1:05)
- My lady's coachman John
- (1:24)
- Purcell
- The Irish jig, or, The night ramble
- Cuckolds all a-row
- anon. Pills
- (3:01)
- Come sirrah Jacke hoe
- Weelkes
- (2:26)
- Dainty fine aniseed water
- anon.
- (1:09)
- Most men do love the Spanish wine
- anon.
- (:58)
- (1:16)
- Argeers
- (1:49) ; Gathering peascods
- (2:14)
- anon. [instrumental]
- My lady and her maid
- Ellis
- (:52)
- As Roger last night to Jenny lay close
- (1:31)
- anon. [instrumental]
- Pox on you
- (1:45)
- Purcell
- Ladie lie near me
- anon. [instrumental]
- (2:52)
- 'Tis women makes us love
- Blow
- (1:12)
- Sir Walter enjoying his damsel
- I gave her cakes and I gave her ale
- Purcell
- (1:15)
- My thing is my own
- anon. Pills
- (4:55)
- Here dwells a pretty maid
- Cranford
- (:39)
- My man John had a thing that was long
- Eccles
- Purcell
- (2:15)
- When first Amyntas sued for a kiss
- anon. Pills
- (3:25)
- More Palatino
- attr. Sweelinck
- (3:46)
- Poor Owen
- (3:06) ; Where they drank
- (:27)
- (1:30)
- Church
- Come, come, let us drink
- Purcell
- (1:20)
- Label
- The art of the bawdy song
- Title
- The art of the bawdy song
- Statement of responsibility
- the Baltimore Consort and the Merry Companions
- Contributor
-
- Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623
- Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695
- Jones, Robert, active 1597-1615
- Isham, John, approximately 1680-1726
- Eccles, John, -1735
- D'Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723
- Cranford, William, active 1613-1621
- Church, John, 1675-1741
- Aldrich, Henry, 1648-1710
- Merry Companions (Musical group)
- Subject
-
- Ballads, English
- Ballads, English
- Ballads, English
- Ballads, English -- England
- Bawdy songs
- Bawdy songs
- Bawdy songs
- Bawdy songs
- Bawdy songs -- England
- Bawdy songs -- Great Britain
- Chansons folkloriques
- Chansons paillardes
- Chansons paillardes
- 1600-1799
- England
- Folk songs
- Folk songs
- Glees, catches, rounds, etc
- Glees, catches, rounds, etc
- Glees, catches, rounds, etc
- Glees, catches, rounds, etc
- Instrumental ensembles
- Music
- Music -- England -- 17th century
- Music -- England -- 18th century
- Musique -- Angleterre -- 17e siècle
- Musique -- Angleterre -- 18e siècle
- Rounds (Music)
- Rounds (Music)
- Rounds (Musique)
- Chansons paillardes -- Angleterre
- Ballades anglaises
- Ballades anglaises -- Angleterre
- Language
-
- eng
- eng
- eng
- Accompanying matter
-
- libretto or text
- biography of performer or history of ensemble
- historical information
- Cataloging source
- ISO
- Credits note
- Produced by Douglas Brown
- Date time place
- Recorded Oct. 1990, at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Troy, NY
- Form of composition
- songs
- Format of music
- not applicable
- Music parts
- not applicable
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/organizationName
- Baltimore Consort
- PerformerNote
- Baltimore Consort ; Merry Companions
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
-
- 1659-1695
- 1648-1710
- 1659-1695
- 1659-1695
- 1659-1695
- 1659-1695
- 1659-1695
- 1659-1695
- 1659-1695
- 1659-1695
- 1659-1695
- 1653-1723
- active 1597-1615
- approximately 1680-1726
- approximately 1575-1623
- active 1613-1621
- -1735
- 1675-1741
- 1675-1741
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Purcell, Henry
- Aldrich, Henry
- Purcell, Henry
- Purcell, Henry
- Purcell, Henry
- Purcell, Henry
- Purcell, Henry
- Purcell, Henry
- Purcell, Henry
- Purcell, Henry
- Purcell, Henry
- D'Urfey, Thomas
- Jones, Robert
- Isham, John
- Weelkes, Thomas
- Cranford, William
- Eccles, John
- Church, John
- Church, John
- Merry Companions (Musical group)
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Bawdy songs
- Ballads, English
- Glees, catches, rounds, etc
- Music
- Music
- Ballads, English
- Bawdy songs
- Ballades anglaises
- Chansons paillardes
- Glees, catches, rounds, etc
- Musique
- Musique
- Chansons paillardes
- Ballades anglaises
- Ballads, English
- Bawdy songs
- Glees, catches, rounds, etc
- Music
- England
- Glees, catches, rounds, etc
- Bawdy songs
- Ballads, English
- Instrumental ensembles
- Transposition and arrangement
- not applicable
- Label
- The art of the bawdy song, the Baltimore Consort and the Merry Companions
- Note
-
- Principally English 17th-18th century ballads and catches
- "Exclusively Digital"--Disc surface
- Program notes by Mary Anne Ballard, biographical notes on the performers, lyrics, and list of instruments and sources (24 pages : illustrations)--inserted in container
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Capture and storage technique
- unknown
- Carrier category
- audio disc
- Carrier category code
-
- sd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Configuration of playback channels
- unknown
- Content category
- performed music
- Content type code
-
- prm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Taking his beer with old Anacharsis
- Aldridge
- (1:14)
- Fye, nay, prithee John
- Purcell
- (1:04)
- Cold and raw
- D'Urfey
- (3:58)
- The miller's daughter
- Aniseed Robin
- Purcell
- (1:23)
- Will said to his mammy
- Jones
- (2:38)
- The old fumbler
- anon. Pills
- (1:22)
- Walking in a meadowe greene
- anon.
- (1:16)
- (4:54)
- Celia learning on the spinnet
- Isum
- (1:52)
- Tom the taylor
- (1:05)
- My lady's coachman John
- (1:24)
- Purcell
- The Irish jig, or, The night ramble
- Cuckolds all a-row
- anon. Pills
- (3:01)
- Come sirrah Jacke hoe
- Weelkes
- (2:26)
- Dainty fine aniseed water
- anon.
- (1:09)
- Most men do love the Spanish wine
- anon.
- (:58)
- (1:16)
- Argeers
- (1:49) ; Gathering peascods
- (2:14)
- anon. [instrumental]
- My lady and her maid
- Ellis
- (:52)
- As Roger last night to Jenny lay close
- (1:31)
- anon. [instrumental]
- Pox on you
- (1:45)
- Purcell
- Ladie lie near me
- anon. [instrumental]
- (2:52)
- 'Tis women makes us love
- Blow
- (1:12)
- Sir Walter enjoying his damsel
- I gave her cakes and I gave her ale
- Purcell
- (1:15)
- My thing is my own
- anon. Pills
- (4:55)
- Here dwells a pretty maid
- Cranford
- (:39)
- My man John had a thing that was long
- Eccles
- Purcell
- (2:15)
- When first Amyntas sued for a kiss
- anon. Pills
- (3:25)
- More Palatino
- attr. Sweelinck
- (3:46)
- Poor Owen
- (3:06) ; Where they drank
- (:27)
- (1:30)
- Church
- Come, come, let us drink
- Purcell
- (1:20)
- Control code
- 27734683
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in.
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in. or 12 cm. diameter
- Extent
- 1 audio disc
- Groove width / pitch
- not applicable
- Kind of cutting
- not applicable
- Kind of disc cylinder or tape
- mass produced
- Kind of material
- plastic with metal
- Media category
- audio
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- s
- Other control number
- 053479015525
- Publisher number
-
- DOR-90155
- D100657
- Special playback characteristics
- digital recording
- Specific material designation
- sound disc
- Speed
- 1.4m. per second (discs)
- System control number
- (OCoLC)27734683
- Tape configuration
- not applicable
- Tape width
- not applicable
- Label
- The art of the bawdy song, the Baltimore Consort and the Merry Companions
- Note
-
- Principally English 17th-18th century ballads and catches
- "Exclusively Digital"--Disc surface
- Program notes by Mary Anne Ballard, biographical notes on the performers, lyrics, and list of instruments and sources (24 pages : illustrations)--inserted in container
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Capture and storage technique
- unknown
- Carrier category
- audio disc
- Carrier category code
-
- sd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Configuration of playback channels
- unknown
- Content category
- performed music
- Content type code
-
- prm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Taking his beer with old Anacharsis
- Aldridge
- (1:14)
- Fye, nay, prithee John
- Purcell
- (1:04)
- Cold and raw
- D'Urfey
- (3:58)
- The miller's daughter
- Aniseed Robin
- Purcell
- (1:23)
- Will said to his mammy
- Jones
- (2:38)
- The old fumbler
- anon. Pills
- (1:22)
- Walking in a meadowe greene
- anon.
- (1:16)
- (4:54)
- Celia learning on the spinnet
- Isum
- (1:52)
- Tom the taylor
- (1:05)
- My lady's coachman John
- (1:24)
- Purcell
- The Irish jig, or, The night ramble
- Cuckolds all a-row
- anon. Pills
- (3:01)
- Come sirrah Jacke hoe
- Weelkes
- (2:26)
- Dainty fine aniseed water
- anon.
- (1:09)
- Most men do love the Spanish wine
- anon.
- (:58)
- (1:16)
- Argeers
- (1:49) ; Gathering peascods
- (2:14)
- anon. [instrumental]
- My lady and her maid
- Ellis
- (:52)
- As Roger last night to Jenny lay close
- (1:31)
- anon. [instrumental]
- Pox on you
- (1:45)
- Purcell
- Ladie lie near me
- anon. [instrumental]
- (2:52)
- 'Tis women makes us love
- Blow
- (1:12)
- Sir Walter enjoying his damsel
- I gave her cakes and I gave her ale
- Purcell
- (1:15)
- My thing is my own
- anon. Pills
- (4:55)
- Here dwells a pretty maid
- Cranford
- (:39)
- My man John had a thing that was long
- Eccles
- Purcell
- (2:15)
- When first Amyntas sued for a kiss
- anon. Pills
- (3:25)
- More Palatino
- attr. Sweelinck
- (3:46)
- Poor Owen
- (3:06) ; Where they drank
- (:27)
- (1:30)
- Church
- Come, come, let us drink
- Purcell
- (1:20)
- Control code
- 27734683
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in.
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in. or 12 cm. diameter
- Extent
- 1 audio disc
- Groove width / pitch
- not applicable
- Kind of cutting
- not applicable
- Kind of disc cylinder or tape
- mass produced
- Kind of material
- plastic with metal
- Media category
- audio
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- s
- Other control number
- 053479015525
- Publisher number
-
- DOR-90155
- D100657
- Special playback characteristics
- digital recording
- Specific material designation
- sound disc
- Speed
- 1.4m. per second (discs)
- System control number
- (OCoLC)27734683
- Tape configuration
- not applicable
- Tape width
- not applicable
Subject
- Ballads, English
- Ballads, English
- Ballads, English
- Ballads, English -- England
- Bawdy songs
- Bawdy songs
- Bawdy songs
- Bawdy songs
- Bawdy songs -- England
- Bawdy songs -- Great Britain
- Chansons folkloriques
- Chansons paillardes
- Chansons paillardes
- 1600-1799
- England
- Folk songs
- Folk songs
- Glees, catches, rounds, etc
- Glees, catches, rounds, etc
- Glees, catches, rounds, etc
- Glees, catches, rounds, etc
- Instrumental ensembles
- Music
- Music -- England -- 17th century
- Music -- England -- 18th century
- Musique -- Angleterre -- 17e siècle
- Musique -- Angleterre -- 18e siècle
- Rounds (Music)
- Rounds (Music)
- Rounds (Musique)
- Chansons paillardes -- Angleterre
- Ballades anglaises
- Ballades anglaises -- Angleterre
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