Oshkosh Public Library

Songs & dances from Shakespeare

Label
Songs & dances from Shakespeare
Language
eng
Form of composition
multiple forms
Format of music
not applicable
Main title
Songs & dances from Shakespeare
Medium
compact disc
Oclc number
33828501
Table Of Contents
VI. Dances for the gentry and upper classes: The Earl of Essex measure -- La volta -- The Sinkapace galliard -- Coranto. VII. Songs with music probably dating from early revivals of the plays: Take, O take those lips away -- Sigh no more, ladies -- Hark, hark the lark -- Lawn as white as driven snow -- Get ye hence -- When that I was and a little tiny boyI. Songs with music probably used in the original productions: Full fathom five thy father lies -- Where the bee sucks, there suck -- O mistress mine where are you roaming? -- The poor soul sat sighing -- It was a lover and his lass. II. Popular dance types referred to in the plays: Sellengers round -- Scottish jigge -- Hoboken brawl -- Staines Morris 2III. Traditional and speculative matchings of song texts in the plays with popular tunes dating back to Shakespeare: How should I your true love know -- Tommorrow is St. Valentine's Day -- And will he not come again -- In youth when I did love -- The Woosell cock, so black of hue -- O sweet Oliver -- When daffodils begin to peer -- Jog on, jog on, the footpath way -- When that I was and a little tine boyIV. Divisions on a ground: English dances based on chord sequences from Italy: Kemp's jig -- Passamezzo pavan -- Bergamasca -- QM [Qneen Mary's] dumpe. V. Original versions of songs & ballads used or mentioned in the plays: As you came from that holy land -- I loathe that I did love -- Bonny sweet Robin -- Come live with me -- There dwelt a man in Babylon -- Farewell dear love -- Fortune my foe
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