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THE ART OF THE BAWDY SONG (CHANSON PAILLARDE)
BALTIMORE CONSORT (THE), MERRY COMPANIONS
Thèmes:*Prelewd - To the tavern - Men & Maids - Coming of age - Anticlimaxes - Measure of the Man - Dancing in the Grass - Tobacco & other Stimulants - Interlewd - Scatt(ological) Songs - Fresh Ayre - Men & Women - Her Thing & His Thing - Vinum BomuM* Chansons de PURCELL, ALDRIDGE, D'URLEY, JONES, WEELKES, ECCLES ... ANONYMES.
- BALTIMORE CONSORT (THE) Ensemble instrumental
- MERRY COMPANIONS Ensemble vocal
- ANONYME: Aniseed Robin or the Irish Lady [Mr Playford's English Dancing Master, 1651]
- ANONYME: Cuckolds all a rowe [Mr Playford's English Dancing Master, 1651]
- Henry PURCELL: I gave her cakes and I gave her ale
- Henry ALDRICH: Taking his beer with old Anacharsis, ballade
- Henry PURCELL: Fye, nay, prithee John, catch
- Thomas D'URFEY: Cold and raw [Wit and Mirth, or Pills to purge Melancholy]
- Henry PURCELL: Miller's daughter riding to the fair (The)
- Robert JONES: Will said to his Mammy
- Thomas D'URFEY: Old Fumbler, song (The)
- ANONYME: Walking in a meadowe greene [Bishop Percy's folio Ms c 1650]
- John ISUM: Celia learning on the spinnet, song
- Henry PURCELL: Tom the Taylor
- Henry PURCELL: My lady's coachman, John
- Thomas D'URFEY: Irish jig or the night ramble [Wit and Mirth, or Pills to purge Melancholy] (The)
- Thomas WEELKES: Come sirrah Jacke hoe, madrigal à 3vv [London 1608]
- ANONYME: Dainty fine aniseed water [Catch that catch can, 1652]
- ANONYME: Most men do love the spanish wine [Turpyn lutebook c1595]
- ANONYME: Wedding night [Mr Playford's English Dancing Master, 1651] (The)
- ANONYME: Gathering peascods [Playford's English Dancing Master, 1651]
- William ELLIS: My lady and her maid, song
- Henry PURCELL: As Roger last night to Jenny lay close
- Henry PURCELL: Pox on you for a fop, catch
- ANONYME: Lady lie near me [Mr Playford's English Dancing Master 1688]
- John BLOW: 'Tis women makes us love, song
- Henry PURCELL: Sir Walter enjoying his damsel
- Thomas D'URFEY: My Thing is my own! song
- William CRANFORD: Here dwell a pretty maid
- John ECCLES: My man John, song
- Thomas D'URFEY: When first Amintas sued fo a kiss [Wit and Mirth, or Pills to purge Melancholy, 1719]
- Jan Pieterszoon SWEELINCK: More palatino, variations pour clavier
- John CHURCH: Poor Owen
- John CHURCH: Where they drank their wine
- Henry PURCELL: Come, let us drink
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