Description |
1 online resource (1 audio file) |
Contents |
Diddle diddle, or, The kind country lovers (3:22) -- The fair maid of Islington (4:09) -- Green stockings (2:21) -- The jovial lass, or, Dol and Roger (4:19) -- Mundanga was (2:49) -- Lady of pleasure (1:37) -- The old wife (2:06) -- The beehive (2:33) -- Blue petticoats, or, Green garters (2:02) -- The gelding of the devil (6:54) -- The maid's complaint for want of a dil doul (5:27) -- Oyster Nan (2:20) -- The frolic (2:06) -- The husband who met his match (5:27) -- The jovial broom man (2:56) -- The disappointment (3:49) -- The lusty young smith (2:28) -- Greensleeves and yellow lace (2:31) -- The jolly brown turd (1:37) -- Two rounds. Tom making a manteau ; When Celia was learning (3:16) -- Lady lie near me (1:31) -- Oh how you protest (1:33) -- A ditty delightful of Mother Watkin's ale (3:41) -- Miss Nelly (2:30) |
Notes |
Broadside ballads from Pills to purge melancholy and various other sources, and instrumental dances from Playford's The dancing master |
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Musical arrangements by Roddy Skeaping |
Performer |
City Waites (Lucie Skeaping, soprano, baroque violin ; Douglas Wootton, tenor, lute, bandora, cittern, tabor ; Roddy Skeaping, baroque violin, bass viol, voice ; Michael Brain, baroque bassoon, recorders, voice ; Robin Jeffrey, baroque guitar, cittern ; Mike Sargeant, early Northumbrian bagpipes, Flemish bagpipes ; David Chatterley, hurdy-gurdy) |
Event |
Recorded 1995 The Premises, London |
Notes |
Hard copy version record |
Subject |
Music -- England -- 17th century
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Ballads, English -- England
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Dance music -- England -- 17th century
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Bawdy songs -- England
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Ballads, English.
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Bawdy songs.
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Dance music.
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Music.
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England.
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Genre/Form |
Streaming audio
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Skeaping, Roddy, arranger of music.
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City Waites (Musical group), performer.
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