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Various - Elizabethan England - Its Drama, Music, And Sounds Album

Various - Elizabethan England - Its Drama, Music, And Sounds Album
Performer: Various
Title: Elizabethan England - Its Drama, Music, And Sounds
Country: US
Style:Renaissance, Spoken Word
Released: 1967
Label: Horizon
MP3 album szie: 1506 mb
FLAC album size: 1531 mb

Tracklist

1David King "She Was A Lady"
Written-By – Sir John Hayward
2Michael Hordern"Let Me Not To The Marriage Of True Minds"
Written-By – Shakespeare
3Gary Watson , Ann Morrish"O Isabel!"
Voice Actor [Claudio] – Gary Watson Voice Actor [Isabella] – Ann MorrishWritten-By – Shakespeare
4Harvey Hall"We Have The Army Of Spain Before Us"
Written-By – Sir Francis Drake
5Robert Spencer Kempe's Jigge
Lute – Robert Spencer Written-By – Anonymous
6Peter Jeffrey, Donald Wolfit, David King , Harvey Hall"So Now Must I About This Geare"
Voice Actor [Edward] – Peter JeffreyVoice Actor [Gurney] – Harvey HallVoice Actor [Lightborne] – Donald WolfitVoice Actor [Matrevis] – David King Written-By – Christopher Marlowe
7Dorothy Tutin"I Have Strived More This Day"
Written-By – Elizabeth
8Donald Wolfit"To Promote A Woman To Beare Rule"
Written-By – John Knox
9Ambrosian Singers"My Lovely Wanton Jewel"
Choir – Ambrosian SingersDirected By – Denis StevensWritten-By [A Madrigal By] – Thomas Morley
10Gary Watson "On The 26th Day Of September"
Written-By – John Stow
11Robert Spencer Battle Galliard
Lute – Robert Spencer Written-By – John Dowland
12Donald Wolfit, David King , Peter Jeffrey, Gary Watson , Harvey Hall, Ann Morrish"Holla, Ye Pampered Jades Of Asia"
Voice Actor [Celebinus] – Harvey HallVoice Actor [Concubine] – Ann MorrishVoice Actor [King Of Jerusalem] – Peter JeffreyVoice Actor [Orcanes] – David King Voice Actor [Tamburlaine] – Donald WolfitVoice Actor [Techelles] – Gary Watson Written-By – Christopher Marlowe
13Michael Hordern"23rd March - She Hath Been In A Manner Speechless"
Written-By – John Manningham
14Ann Morrish"Farewell, O Worthy Queen"
15Robert Spencer Melancholy Galliard
Lute – Robert Spencer Written-By – John Dowland
16Purcell Consort Of Voices"Fair Oriana, Seeming To Wink"
Choir – Purcell Consort Of VoicesDirected By – Grayston BurgessWritten-By – Robert Jones
17Michael Hordern"If I Should Term Her The Daughter Of Sedition"
Written-By – Job Throckmorton
18Ann Morrish"My Good Servant"
Written-By – Mary, Queen Of Scots
19Peter Orr"Friends, Romans, Countrymen"
Other [In Elizabethan Pronunciation, Pronunciation Adviser] – John Bromwich, M.A.Written-By – Shakespeare
20Margaret HodsdonVirginal Solo
Written-By – Thomas Morley
21Purcell Consort Of VoicesNunc Dimittis
Choir – Purcell Consort Of VoicesDirected By – Grayston BurgessWritten-By – Thomas Caustun
22Donald Wolfit"If A Woman Poison Her Husband"
Written-By – Raphael Holinshed
23Michael Hordern"This Royal Infant"
Written-By – Shakespeare
24Robert Spencer My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home
Lute – Robert Spencer Written-By – John Dowland
25Robert Spencer The Queen's Almaine
Lute – Robert Spencer Written-By – Anonymous
26Rene Soames, Walter Gerwig, Johannes Koch"It Was A Lover And His Lass"
Lute – Walter GerwigLyrics By – ShakespeareMusic By – Thomas MorleyTenor Vocals – Rene SoamesViol [Viola Da Gamba] – Johannes Koch
27Rene Soames, Walter Gerwig, Johannes Koch"When To Her Lute Corinna Sings"
Lute – Walter GerwigTenor Vocals – Rene SoamesViol [Viola Da Gamba] – Johannes Koch
28Lewis Casson, Dorothy Tutin"Lord, Have Mercy Upon Us"
29Dorothy Tutin"When I Was Fair And Young, And Favor Graced Me"
Written-By – Elizabeth
30David King "Our Dear Queen Doth Now Bear Show"
Written-By – Sir John Harington
31Dorothy Tutin"My Loving People"
Written-By – Elizabeth
32Dorothy Tutin"There Will Never Queen Sit In My Seat"
Written-By – Elizabeth
33Peter Orr"I Never Saw A More Beautiful Country"
Written-By – Sir Walter Raleigh

Credits

  • NarratorSir Michael Redgrave
  • Other [Liner Notes] – PFS
  • Performer [With]Ann Morrish, David King , Sir Donald Wolfit, Gary Watson , Harvey Hall, Sir Lewis Casson, Margaret Hodsdon, Michael Hordern, Peter Orr, Rene Soames, Robert Spencer , Ambrosian Singers, Purcell Consort Of Voices
  • Producer, Edited ByPeter Orr
  • Voice Actor [Queen Elizabeth]Dorothy Tutin

Notes

Produced by BBC enterprises for Horizon. Monoaural production.

A.2: These prophetic words are spoken by Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, at Elizabeth's christening in the last scene of "King Henry VIII".
A.3: From a set of verses addressed to the Queen as she left the city of London, on her Coronation, January 15th, 1559.
A.4: This passage, written in 1612 is taken from "Annals".
A.5: From "The First Blast of the Trumpet against the Monstrous Regiment of Women", 1558.
A.7: From the "Book of Ayres". (By kind permission of the Archive Division of Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft).
A.8: Sonnet CXVI.
A.9: From Discovery of the large, rich and beautiful Empire of Guiana, with a relation of the great, and golden city of Manoa .
A.10: From Act III, Scene 1 of "Measure For Measure".
A.11: From Act V, Scene 5, "Edward II".
A.12: From an address to the House of Commons, November 4th, 1586.
A.13: Elizabeth's address to Parliament, November 26th, 1586.
A.14: Last words of Mary, Queen of Scots, February 8th, 1587.
A.16: From a letter to Francis Walsingham, July 31, 1588.
A.17: Elizabeth's address to her forces at Tilbury, August 8th, 1588.
B.2: From Act IV, Scene 3 of the Second Part of "Tamburlaine the Great".
B.3: From Act III, Scene 3 of "Julius Caesar".
B.5: The music to this song from Act V, Scene 3 of "As You Like It" is found in the first "Book Of Ayres". (By kind permission of the Archive Division of Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft).
B.6: From the "Survey of London".
B.7: From the "Chronicles".
B.9: This poem is thought to have been written by Elizabeth around 1561.
B.10: First Part Galliard in Dance Time.
B.11: From Elizabeth's address to the Parliament, November 30th, 1601.
B.12: Sir John Harington, in a letter to his wife, December 17th, 1602.
B.14: From the Diary of John Manningham, a law student.
B.15: From the Book of Common Prayer.
B.16: A madrigal from the "Triumphs of Oriana".

Cover: Detail from the view of a wedding feast, painted about 1590. Collection of the Marquess of Salisbury.

© American Heritage Publishing Co., Inc.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A): XTV124393-3A SIDE-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B): XTV124393-3C SIDE-2

Companies

  • Copyright (c) – American Heritage Publishing Co., Inc.

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