A Trip to Killburn
(DOR-90238)
Lively 17th-century dances from Playford's English Dancing Master, some with folk ballad settings. These are the tunes that set a-tapping the toes of King Charles II and Samuel Pepys!
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The Mad Buckgoat
(DOR-90279)
The initial spark for this program was a landmark publication called A Collection of the Most Celebrated Irish Tunes, published in Dublin in 1724 by John & William Neal. *(click image for more info)
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Watkins Ale: Music of the English Renaissance
(DOR-90142)
The English mixed consort is fascinating for several reasons, not the least of which is its multi-colored sound. Combining the sultry viols, the ethereal flute, the "sprightly and cheerful" cittern...*(click image for more
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The Art of the Bawdy Song
(DOR-90155)
Through these bawdy catches and ballads we journey to the taverns and other social gathering-places of the real Merry Old England. *(click image for more info)
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Tunes from the Attic
(DOR-90235)
This recording returns to the central repertory of the Baltimore Consort: popular and courtly music from Elizabethan England and Renaissance Scotland. *(click image for more info)
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