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The medieval lady
- Title
- The medieval lady [sound recording].
- Author
- Elizabethan Conversation (Musical group) prf
- Publication
- [New York, NY] : Leonarda, ℗1997.
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Details
- Additional Authors
- Folan, Andrea.
- Dia, comtessa de, active 12th century-13th century.
- Maroie, de Diergnau, active 13th century.
- Blanche, of Castile, Queen, consort of Louis VIII, King of France, 1188-1252.
- Hildegard, Saint, 1098-1179.
- Anne Boleyn, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, 1507-1536.
- Killigrew, Lady, active 17th century.
- Farnaby, Giles, approximately 1565-1640.
- Harvey, Mary, 1629-1704.
- Farnaby, Richard.
- Description
- 1 audio disc (65 min.) : digital; 4 3/4 in.
- Uniform Title
- Greensleeves.
- Subjects
- Note
- "Medieval chant, songs & dances; 16th & 17th century songs & lute duets"--Insert. The songs acc. by various medieval and renaissance instruments.
- Compact disc.
- Biographical and program notes, principally by Susan G. Sandman, and vocal texts with English translations (15 p. : ill.)--inserted in container.
- Event (note)
- Recorded at Alice Barler Recital Hall, Wells College, Aurora NY, Sept. 1994.
- Language (note)
- Sung in Old French, Latin and English.
- Contents
- A chantar / Countess of Dia (7:32) -- Mout m'abelist quant je voi revenir / Maroie de Dregnau de Lille (1:37) -- Amours, u trop tart me sui pris / Queen Blanche (4:26) -- Trotto (1:23) ; Estampie (1:25) / anon. -- In Evangelium (1:51) ; O viridissima virga (4:32) ; O Ierusalem, aurea civitas (7:17) / Hildegard of Bingen -- Saltarello (1:29 ; 1:54) ; La manfredina (2:38) / anon. -- O Deathe, rock me asleepe [attributed to] Anne Boleyn (7:08) -- Sweetest love I do not goe / Lady Killigrew (3:40) -- Tower Hill / Giles Farnaby (3:24) -- Green sleeves / anon. (2:53) -- When first I saw fair Dorris' eyes (2:10) ; And is this all? What one poor kisse? (0:55) ; In vain fair Chloris, you design (2:58) / Mary Harvey, Lady Dering -- La rosignoll / anon. (2:42) -- Nobody's gigge / Richard Farnaby (2:29).
- Call Number
- *LDC 53592
- LCCN
- 019168034024
- OCLC
- 37958750
- Author
- Elizabethan Conversation (Musical group) Performer
- Title
- The medieval lady [sound recording].
- Imprint
- [New York, NY] : Leonarda, ℗1997.
- Playing Time
- 000732 000137 000426 000123 000125 000151 000432 000717 000129 000154 000238 000708 000340 000324 000253 000210 000055 000258 000242 000229
- Type of Content
- performed musicperformed music
- Type of Medium
- audioaudio
- Type of Carrier
- audio discaudio disc
- Performer
- Elizabethan Conversation (Susan Sandman, Derwood Crocker) ; with Andrea Folan, soprano.
- Event
- Recorded at Alice Barler Recital Hall, Wells College, Aurora NY, Sept. 1994.
- Language
- Sung in Old French, Latin and English.
- Connect to:
- Chronological Term
- 500 - 1699
- Added Author
- Folan, Andrea. SingerDia, comtessa de, active 12th century-13th century. A chantar m'er de so qu'en no volria.Maroie, de Diergnau, active 13th century. Mout m'abelist quant je voi revenir.Blanche, of Castile, Queen, consort of Louis VIII, King of France, 1188-1252. Amours, u trop tart me sui pris.Hildegard, Saint, 1098-1179. Symphonia armonie celestium revelationum. O rubor sanguinis.Hildegard, Saint, 1098-1179. Symphonia armonie celestium revelationum. O viridissima virga.Hildegard, Saint, 1098-1179. Symphonia armonie celestium revelationum. O Jerusalem aurea civitas.Anne Boleyn, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, 1507-1536. O death rock me asleep.Killigrew, Lady, active 17th century. Sweetest love I do not goe.Farnaby, Giles, approximately 1565-1640. Tower hill.Harvey, Mary, 1629-1704. When first I saw fair Dorris' eyes.Harvey, Mary, 1629-1704. And is this all? What one poor kisse?Harvey, Mary, 1629-1704. In vain, fair Chloris, you design.Farnaby, Richard. Nobodyes gigge.
- Added Title
- Greensleeves.
- Other Standard Identifier
- 019168034024
- Publisher No.
- LE 340 Leonarda
- Research Call Number
- *LDC 53592