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MUSIC OF BROTHELS AND BAWDY HOUSES OF PURCELL'S ENGLAND

CITY WAITES (THE)

Samarcande (Recherche de disponbilité en cours...)

Diddle Diddle or The Kind Country Lovers * The Fair Maid of Islington * Green Stockings * The Jovial Lass or Dol and Roger * Mundanga Was * Lady of Pleasure * The Old Wife * The Beehive * Blue Petticoats or Green Garters * The Gelding of the Devil * The Maid's Complaint for Want of a Dil Doul * Oyster Nan * The Frolic * The Husband who met his Match * The Jovial Broom Man * The Disappointment * The Lusty Young Smith * Greensleeves and Yellow Lace * The Jolly Brown Turd * Two Rounds: Tom Making a Manteau - When Celia was Learning * Lady Lie Near Me * Oh how you Protest * A Ditty Delightful of Mother Watkin's Ale * Miss Nelly

  • Ref. : BA6276
  • MUSICA OSCURA, prod. 1996, enr. 1995.
Samarcande (Recherche de disponbilité en cours...)
  • ANONYME: Diddle diddle [texte Pepys Collection, tune Lavenders green]
  • ANONYME: Fair maid of Islington [texte John Bagford Ballads, tune Selinger's round ] (The)
  • ANONYME: Green stockings [Mr Playford's English Dancing Master 1675]
  • ANONYME: Jovial Lass [texte Pepys Collection, tune Robin Hood] (The)
  • ANONYME: Mundanga was [texte Thomas Durfey, tune Don Quixote]
  • ANONYME: Lady of pleasure [Mr Playford's English Dancing Master 1688]
  • ANONYME: Old wife [texte Thomas Durfey, tune for Don Quixote] (The)
  • Thomas D'URFEY: Beehive [Wit and Mirth, or Pills to purge Melancholy] (The)
  • ANONYME: Blue petticoats [Mr Playford's English Dancing Master 1688]
  • Thomas D'URFEY: Gelding of the devil [Wit and Mirth, or Pills to purge Melancholy] (The)
  • ANONYME: Maid's complaint for want of a dil doul [texte Bagford Collection, Pepys Collection, tune Packington's pound] (The)
  • Thomas D'URFEY: Oyster nan [Wit and Mirth, or Pills to purge Melancholy]
  • ANONYME: Frolic [Mr Playford's English Dancing Master 1688] (The)
  • ANONYME: Husband who met his match [texte Roxburghe Ballads, tune Calleno] (The)
  • ANONYME: Jovial broom man [texte Roxburghe Ballads, tune Jamaica from Playford's Dancing master 1670] (The)
  • Thomas D'URFEY: Disappoinment [Wit and Mirth, or Pills to purge Melancholy] (The)
  • Thomas D'URFEY: Lusty Young Smith, song (The)
  • ANONYME: Greensleeves and yellow lace [Mr Playford's English Dancing Master 1688] (The)
  • Thomas D'URFEY: Jolly brown turd [Wit and Mirth, or Pills to purge Melancholy] (The)
  • Henry PURCELL: Tom the Taylor
  • ANONYME: When Celia was learning [texte and tune John Ishem]
  • ANONYME: Lady lie near me [Mr Playford's English Dancing Master 1688]
  • Henry PURCELL: Oh how you protest [The Mock Mariage]
  • ANONYME: A ditty delightful of Mother's Watkins ale [texte Huth Collection of seventy-nine blackletter ballads]
  • ANONYME: Miss Nelly [Mr Playford's English Dancing Master 1689]

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