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Food Of Love / Various- Food of Love

SKU: 053479223425
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2019 release. Founded in 1980 to perform the instrumental music of Shakespeare's time, The Baltimore Consort has explored early English, Scottish, and French popular music, focusing on the relationship between folk and courtly art song, and dance. Their interest in early music of English/Scottish heritage has also led them to delve into the rich trove of traditional music preserved in North America. There are hundreds of references to music in the works of Shakespeare. Shakespeare's music can be placed into three general categories: Incidental Music- The individual titles of incidental music in Shakespeare's works are never named but the directions "music here," "music begins," "music for dancing," etc. Are provided. Literary References- Shakespeare refers to the music, music theory, and instruments of the time within the text of his works. A humorous example is found in the names of the musicians Peter confronts in Romeo and Juliet: Hugh Rebec, Simon Catling and James Soundpost. Songs- Specific songs are included for performance in the text of Shakespeare's plays. Shakespeare authored the lyrics to some of these songs but also incorporated popular songs known to his contemporary audiences. The plays did not include notation of the tunes of these songs. However, we are certain that Robert Johnson's settings for "Full Fathom Five" and "Where the Bee Sucks" are the same as when originally performed in The Tempest. Johnson is well documented as Shakespeare's composer. For the other songs on the recording we are using the earliest surviving versions - both published and from manuscript - which are contemporary with Shakespeare's productions. These include, "It Was a Lover and his Lasse," "Farewell, Dear Love," "When Griping Grief," "Gravedigger's Song," and "Willow Song."

Tracklist:

  1. Les Buffons
  2. Kemp’s Jig
  3. It Was A Lover And His Lasse
  4. O Mistresse Mine
  5. Peg-A-Ramsey
  6. Farewell, Dear Love
  7. When Griping Grief
  8. My Lady Carey’s Dompe
  9. Complain My Lute
  10. Heart’s Ease (The Honiesuckle)
  11. The Queen’s Goodnight
  12. Fancy
  13. The Carman’s Whistle
  14. Cuckolds All A-Row
  15. Whoope, Do Me No Harm - Jog On
  16. The King Of Denmark, His Galliard
  17. Tarleton’s Riserrectione (Plucked Strings)
  18. Gravedigger’s Song - Tarleton’s Riserrectione
  19. Bonny Sweet Robin
  20. Tarleton’s Jig
  21. Greensleeves (I)
  22. Greensleeves (II)
  23. Where The Bee Sucks
  24. Full Fathom Five
  25. Fortune My Foe
  26. Willow Song
  27. Fairie Rownde
  28. The Mad Merry Pranks Of Robin Goodfellow
Format: New CD/Classical

Food Of Love / Various- Food of Love

SKU: 053479223425
Regular price ¥126.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 08.23.2019

 
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2019 release. Founded in 1980 to perform the instrumental music of Shakespeare's time, The Baltimore Consort has explored early English, Scottish, and French popular music, focusing on the relationship between folk and courtly art song, and dance. Their interest in early music of English/Scottish heritage has also led them to delve into the rich trove of traditional music preserved in North America. There are hundreds of references to music in the works of Shakespeare. Shakespeare's music can be placed into three general categories: Incidental Music- The individual titles of incidental music in Shakespeare's works are never named but the directions "music here," "music begins," "music for dancing," etc. Are provided. Literary References- Shakespeare refers to the music, music theory, and instruments of the time within the text of his works. A humorous example is found in the names of the musicians Peter confronts in Romeo and Juliet: Hugh Rebec, Simon Catling and James Soundpost. Songs- Specific songs are included for performance in the text of Shakespeare's plays. Shakespeare authored the lyrics to some of these songs but also incorporated popular songs known to his contemporary audiences. The plays did not include notation of the tunes of these songs. However, we are certain that Robert Johnson's settings for "Full Fathom Five" and "Where the Bee Sucks" are the same as when originally performed in The Tempest. Johnson is well documented as Shakespeare's composer. For the other songs on the recording we are using the earliest surviving versions - both published and from manuscript - which are contemporary with Shakespeare's productions. These include, "It Was a Lover and his Lasse," "Farewell, Dear Love," "When Griping Grief," "Gravedigger's Song," and "Willow Song."

Tracklist:

  1. Les Buffons
  2. Kemp’s Jig
  3. It Was A Lover And His Lasse
  4. O Mistresse Mine
  5. Peg-A-Ramsey
  6. Farewell, Dear Love
  7. When Griping Grief
  8. My Lady Carey’s Dompe
  9. Complain My Lute
  10. Heart’s Ease (The Honiesuckle)
  11. The Queen’s Goodnight
  12. Fancy
  13. The Carman’s Whistle
  14. Cuckolds All A-Row
  15. Whoope, Do Me No Harm - Jog On
  16. The King Of Denmark, His Galliard
  17. Tarleton’s Riserrectione (Plucked Strings)
  18. Gravedigger’s Song - Tarleton’s Riserrectione
  19. Bonny Sweet Robin
  20. Tarleton’s Jig
  21. Greensleeves (I)
  22. Greensleeves (II)
  23. Where The Bee Sucks
  24. Full Fathom Five
  25. Fortune My Foe
  26. Willow Song
  27. Fairie Rownde
  28. The Mad Merry Pranks Of Robin Goodfellow