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| Genre/Form: | Musical settings |
|---|---|
| Named Person: | William Shakespeare |
| Material Type: | Music |
| Document Type: | Sound Recording |
| Music Type: | Part-songs; Songs |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
William Shakespeare; Alfred Deller; Desmond Dupré; Thomas Morley; John Wilson; Thomas Weelkes; Robert Johnson; Francis Cutting; Richard Edwards; Thomas Ravenscroft; Deller Consort. |
| OCLC Number: | 4646874 |
| Notes: | Lute songs, part-songs, and lute solos. "Licensed by Deller Recordings, France." Program notes by Stoddard Lincoln on container. |
| Performer(s): | Deller Consort ; Alfred Deller, counter-tenor ; Desmond Dupré, lute. |
| Description: | 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo. ; 12 in. |
| Contents: | It was a lover and his lass / Morley (2:50) -- Take, O take those lips away / Wilson (1:27) -- O mistress mine / Morley (1:17) -- Strike it up, tabor / Weelkes (1:33) -- Willow song / anonymous (4:47) -- Where the bee sucks / Johnson (1:17) -- How should I your true love know / anonymous (1:42) -- Walsingham variations / Cutting (2:53) -- We be soldiers three / anonymous (1:52) -- When griping griefs / anonymous [i.e. Edwards] (2:56) -- Full fathom five / Johnson (1:52) -- Caleno custure me / anonymous (3:04) -- Then they for sudden joy did weep / anonymous (1:15) -- Bonny sweet Robin / anonymous (:38) -- When that I was / anonymous (2:24) -- Kemp's jig / anonymous (:45) -- Greensleeves / anonymous (3:19) -- He that will an alehouse keep / anonymous ; [comp.] Ravenscroft (:52) -- Non nobis Domine / Byrd (1:15). |
| Other Titles: | Non nobis, Domine. Willow song. How should I your true love know. We be soldiers three. Caleno custure me. Then they for sudden joy did weep. Bonny sweet Robin. When that I was. Kemp's jig. Greensleeves. |
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