Partager
TAVERN SONGS - CATCHES, GLEES AND OTHER DIVERSE ENTERTAINM.
Alfred DELLER - THE DELLER CONSORT
- Ref. BA6273
- VANGUARD CLASSICS, 1956.
A choice collection of the most diverting cathes: * PURCELL: Man is for the woman made - Sir Walter - To thee and to the maid - Chiding cath - Once, twice, thrice - When the cock begins to crow - An epitaph (Under this sonte) * Love songs, riband and tender: * Earl of MORNINGTON (1735-1781): 't was you sir - Jeremy SAVILE (17°s.): Had she not care enough - William TURNER (1651-1739/49): Young Anthony - Amo, amas, I love a lass - W. CORNYSHYE (C1465-c.1523): Ah, Robin - W. LAWES: Bess black* Drinking songs and tavern philosophies: I am athirst - Wine does wonders - Hoyda, jollu rutterkin - An ape, a lion and an ass (Purcell) ...Two centuries of English life in song * The Pleasures of Drink * Sophisticated Rake and Innocent Maid * Strange in the countryside * The hopeless Lover * The wedding night * More drinking * Trials of married life ....
Interprètes
- Alfred DELLER : Contre-ténor, Direction
- THE DELLER CONSORT : Ensemble instrumental
Œuvres
- Henry PURCELL : III : "Man is for the woman made".
- Henry PURCELL : Sir Walter enjoying his damsel, Z 273
- Henry PURCELL : To thee, to thee and to a maid, Z 283
- Henry PURCELL : Fye, nay, prithee John, catch
- Henry PURCELL : Once, twice, thrice I Julia tried, catch, Z 265
- Henry PURCELL : When the cock begins to crow, catch
- Henry PURCELL : Under this stone lies Gabriel John, Z 286
- Garret MORNINGTON (EARLE OF) : 'twas you Sir, catch
- Jeremy SAVILE : Had she not care enough, song
- William TURNER : Young Anthony, song
- William TURNER : Amo, amas, I love a lass, song
- William CORNYSH : A robyn, gentyl robin, song (Henry VIII's Songbook)
- William LAWES : Bess black, song
- ANONYME : I am athirst, chanson à boire (Angleterre, publiée en 1609)
- John ECCLES : Wine does wonders, chanson à boire
- William CORNYSH : Hoyda, hoyda jolly rutterkin, partsong à 3 vx
- Henry PURCELL : An ape, a lion, a fox and an ass, Z 241
- ANONYME : Troll the bowl, chanson à boire (Angleterre, collected by Thomas Lant, 1580)
- John TRAVERS : Fair and ugly, false and true, chanson à boire
- ANONYME : We be soldiers three, soldiers back from the Flemish wars (Publié en 1614)
- John BENNET : Lure, falconers, lure! madrigal of the hunt
- Henry LAWES : Sing fair Clorinda (Age of Milton)
- Benjamin ROGERS : In the merry month of May, glee à 4 vx
- Henry PURCELL : True Englishmen drink a good health, Z 284
- Reginald SPOFFORTH : L' Ape e la serpe, glee
- John HILTON [2] : Call George again, chanson à boire
- Luffmann ATTERBURY : As t'other day, song
- Thomas Augustine ARNE : The Street intrigue, pour ensemble vocal
- John BLOW : Bartholomew fair, song
- ANONYME : He that will an ale-house keep, canon
- John BLOW : The Self-banisched, pour voix et continuo
- ANONYME : Inigo Jones, song (Angleterre, 17e)
- Thomas Augustine ARNE : Which is the properest day to drink, pour ensemble vocal
- John BLOW : Galloping Joan, song
- ANONYME : Sumer is icumen in, medieval english round (c. 1280)
- William BOYCE : John Cooper, song
- Henry LAWES : The Captive lover, song
- Henry PURCELL : Young Colin cleaving of a beam, Z 291
- Henry PURCELL : If all be true that I do think, Z 255
- Joseph [Sir] BARNBY : Sweet and low, lullaby