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DOR-90238
Title:
A Trip to Killburn
Artist:
Baltimore Consort, The
Genre:
Ensembles and Orchestras
Period:
Baroque
Price:
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The English Dancing Master, first published by John Playford in 1651, is an anthology of top tunes from the 17th century. Used for country dancing, but also for ballad settings and artful concert pieces, these are melodies that set a-tapping the toes of Charles II, Henry Purcell and Samuel Pepys.
- Mary Anne Ballard
Performers:
Mary Anne Ballard - treble and bass viols, rebec
Mark Cudek - cittern, Baroque guitar, tenor viol, tenor recorder
Custer LaRue - soprano
Larry Lipkis - viol, soprano recorder
Ronn McFarlane - lute
Chris Norman - wooden flutes, bagpipe
Composers:
Charles II, Henry Purcell, Samuel Pepys
Tracks:
(Click here for sample audio)
1. All in a Garden Green
2. Parsons Farewell
3. Beggar Boy
4. John Come Kiss Me Now
5. Newcastle
6. The French Report (tune of A la mode de France or Nonesuch)
7. The Mulberry Garden
8. A Scots Rant
9. A Trip to Killburn
10. The Broom of Cowdenknows (tune of The Bonny Broom)
11. The Joviall Broome Man (tune of Jamaica)
12. Lull Me Beyond Thee
13. An Italian Rant
14. The Famous Ratcatcher (tune of Tom a Bedlam or The Jovial Tinker)
15. Jenny Pluck Pears
16. Bobbing Joe
17. Merry, Merry Milkmaids
18. The Beautiful Shepherdess of Arcadia (tune of The Shepherd's Daughter or Parson Upon Dorothy)
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