Popular tunes in 17th century England / The Broadside Band, Jeremy Barlow.
Material type: MusicPublisher number: HM 1039 | Harmonia MundiPublication details: Harmonia Mundi, 1980.Description: 1 sound disc : 33 1/3 rpm., stereo. ; 12 inSubject(s):
Contents:
Side A: 1. London tunes: Hyde Park; Mayden Lane; St Paul's Wharf; Tower Hill; Gray's Inn -- 2. Country dances: Cuckolds all in a row; Merry milkmaids we; Woodicok; Newcastle -- 3. Four ballads mentioned by Shakespeare: Callino casturame; Come live with me and be my love; Light o' love; Jog on -- Side B: 1. The 17th century top three: Greensleeves; Fortune my foe; Packington's pound -- 2. Across the Channel: Chi passa; All in a garden green; La Folia; Quatre brandes -- 3. Across the border: The clean contrary way; Gilderoy; Gilliecrankie; The miller of the Dee.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Gift | Storage | SAD 4787 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | Presented to the library by Olive Taylor. | SR07893 |
Analog disc.
Side A: 1. London tunes: Hyde Park; Mayden Lane; St Paul's Wharf; Tower Hill; Gray's Inn -- 2. Country dances: Cuckolds all in a row; Merry milkmaids we; Woodicok; Newcastle -- 3. Four ballads mentioned by Shakespeare: Callino casturame; Come live with me and be my love; Light o' love; Jog on -- Side B: 1. The 17th century top three: Greensleeves; Fortune my foe; Packington's pound -- 2. Across the Channel: Chi passa; All in a garden green; La Folia; Quatre brandes -- 3. Across the border: The clean contrary way; Gilderoy; Gilliecrankie; The miller of the Dee.