1981 | Hyperion

How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman

The City Waites, Maurice Webster, Thomas Ravenscroft, Matthew Locke, Henry Purcell, John Bennet, Cuthbert Hely, Robert Johnson II, Martin Parker, William Croft, Thomas D'Urfey, William Lawes | 01-01-1981

Artiste principal·e : The City Waites - Maurice Webster - Thomas Ravenscroft - Matthew Locke - Henry Purcell - John Bennet - Cuthbert Hely - Robert Johnson II - Martin Parker - William Croft - Thomas D'urfey - William Lawes

Durée totale :49 min
01
Traditional: Jamaica, or The Jovial Broom Man, or a Kent Soldier's Exact Relation of All His Travels in Every Nation
The City Waites
How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman
03:15
Auteur : Richard Climsell / Compositeurs : Traditional
02
Webster: Galliard
The City Waites
How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman
01:50
Compositeurs : Maurice Webster
03
Ravenscroft: Who Liveth So Merry
The City Waites
How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman
04:57
Auteur : Anonymous / Compositeurs : Thomas Ravenscroft
04
Traditional: The Saint Turned Sinner, or The Dissenting Parson's Text Under the Quaker's Petticoats
The City Waites
How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman
04:29
Auteur : Anonymous / Compositeurs : Traditional
05
Locke: Ayre from "Little Consort" Suite in G Minor
The City Waites
How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman
01:13
Compositeurs : Matthew Locke
06
Ravenscroft: Martin Said to His Man
The City Waites
How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman
02:10
Auteur : Anonymous / Compositeurs : Thomas Ravenscroft
07
The Miller of Dee
The City Waites
How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman
02:23
Compositeurs : Traditional
08
Traditional: Packington's Pound
The City Waites
How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman
02:12
Compositeurs : Traditional
09
Purcell: Pox on You for a Fop
The City Waites
How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman
01:56
Compositeurs : Henry Purcell
10
Bennet: The Hunt Is Up
The City Waites
How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman
02:06
Auteur : Anonymous / Compositeurs : John Bennet
11
C. Hely: Almain
The City Waites
How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman
01:18
Compositeurs : Cuthbert Hely
12
The Jolly Barber, or The Barber Fitted by a Wanton Miss of the Town
The City Waites
How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman
03:16
Compositeurs : Traditional
13
Johnson II: As I Walked Forth, or The Deceased Maiden Lover
The City Waites
How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman
02:58
Auteur : Anonymous / Compositeurs : Robert Johnson II
14
M. Parker: Seldom Cleanly
The City Waites
How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman
03:35
Auteur : Laurence Price / Compositeurs : Martin Parker
15
Croft: Sonata in G
The City Waites
How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman
02:44
Compositeurs : William Croft
16
Ravenscroft: Tomorrow the Fox Will Come to Town
The City Waites
How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman
02:24
Auteur : Anonymous / Compositeurs : Thomas Ravenscroft
17
D'Urfey: The Winchester Wedding
The City Waites
How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman
02:57
Auteur : Anonymous / Compositeurs : Thomas D'urfey
18
Locke: Saraband from "Little Consort" Suite in G Minor
The City Waites
How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman
01:28
Compositeurs : Matthew Locke
19
W. Lawes: Gather Your Rosebuds While You May
The City Waites
How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman
01:29
Auteur : Robert Herrick / Compositeurs : William Lawes
20
Ravenscroft: A Bellman's Song
The City Waites
How the World Wags: Social Music for a 17th-Century Englishman
01:06
Auteur : Anonymous / Compositeurs : Thomas Ravenscroft
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