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ELIZABETHAN FOLK AND MINSTREL SONGS - THE THREE RAVENS
Alfred DELLER, Desmond DUPRE
The three Ravens - Cuckoo - How should I Your True Love Know - Sweet Nightingale -* I will give my Love an Apple - The Oak and the Ash - Go from my Window (lute) - King Henry - Coventry Carol - Barbara Allen - Heigh Ho, the Wind and the Rain - Waly, Waly - Down in Yon Forest - Mathew, Mark, Luke and John - A Toye - The Tailor and the Mouse - Greensleeves - The Wraggle Taggle Gipsies - Lord Rendall - Sweet Jane - The Frog and the Mouse - The Seeds of Love - Near London Town - Who's Going to Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot? - Blow Away the Morning Dew - Searching for Lambs - Sweet England - Dabbling in the Dew - Just as the Tide was A-Flowing.
- Alfred DELLER Contre-ténor, Direction
- Desmond DUPRE Luth, Viola da gamba
- ANONYME: Three Ravens, chanson populaire des 16è et 17è siècles (The)
- ANONYME: Cuckoo, chanson populaire des 16° et 17° siècles
- ANONYME: How should I your true love know, [Shakespeare: Hamlet]
- ANONYME: Sweet nightingale, chanson populaire des 16° et 17° siècles
- TRADITIONNEL: I will give my love an apple, folksong [collecté par Cecil Sharp, Lomax..]
- Edward [Sir] BAIRSTOW: Oak and the Ash, folksong, arrangement pour choeur (The)
- John DOWLAND: Go from my window, pour luth
- ANONYME: King Henry
- ANONYME: Coventry Carol [extr. The Pageant of the Shearman and Tailors, mystère joué à Coventry, pour la fête du Corpus Christi]
- ANONYME: Barbara Allen, folk-song
- ANONYME: Heigh Ho, the wind and the rain, chanson populaire des 16° et 17° siècles
- ANONYME: Waly, waly, Somerset folksong
- TRADITIONNEL: Down in yon forrest, folksong [ière éd. "Common Place Book" de R.Hill vers 1500, Londres]
- ANONYME: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, chanson populaire des 16° et 17° siècles
- ANONYME: A toy, chanson populaire des 16° et 17° siècles
- ANONYME: Tailor and the Mouse, chanson populaire des 16° et 17° siècles
- ANONYME: Greensleeves
- TRADITIONNEL: Wraggle taggle gypsies, o! folksong [recueil de Child, ballade n°200, Angleterre]
- ANONYME: Lord Rendall
- ANONYME: Sweet Jane, chanson populaire des 16° et 17° siècles
- ANONYME: Frog and the mouse, chanson populaire des 16° et 17° siècles (The)
- ANONYME: Seeds of love, chanson populaire des 16° et 17° siècles (The)
- ANONYME: Near London town, chanson populaire des 16° et 17° siècles
- ANONYME: Who's going to shoe your pretty little foot ?, chanson populaire des 16° et 17° siècles
- ANONYME: Blow away the morning dew, chanson populaire des 16° et 17° siècles
- ANONYME: Searching for lambs, chanson populaire des 16° et 17° siècles
- ANONYME: Sweet England, chanson populaire des 16° et 17° siècles
- ANONYME: Dabbling in the dew, chanson populaire des 16° et 17° siècles
- ANONYME: Just as the tide was a-flowing, chanson populaire des 16° et 17° siècles