Music in the plays of Shakespeare : a practicum / [compiled and annotated by] Andrew Charlton.

Other author Charlton, Andrew, 1928-1997.
Format Musical Score
Publication InfoNew York : Garland, 1991.
Description1 score (xiii, 436 pages) ; 29 cm
Subjects

Contents All's well that ends well. The hunt is up : For I the ballad will repeat / Anon. ; Dr. Bull's jeull : Was this fair face? / John Bull -- Antony and Cleopatra. Milfield : Come, thou monarch of the vine / Anon. -- As you like it. All in a garden green : Under the greenwood tree ; Fantasia : Blow, blow thou winter wind / Nicholas Strogers ; O sweet Oliver / Anon. ; What shall he have that killed the deer? / John Hilton ; It was a lover and his lass / Thomas Morley ; Dulcina : Wedding is great Juno's crown / Anon. -- Cymbeline. Hark, hark! the lark ; And would you see my mistress' face? : Fear no more the heat o the sun / Philip Rossiter -- Hamlet. (Drury Lane Tradition) : How should I your true love know? ; (Drury Lane Tradition) : Tomorrow is Saint Valentine's day ; Walsingham : They bore him barefaced on the bier / Anon. ; Hey jolly robin : Bonny sweet robin / Anon. ; And will he not come again? ; In youth when I did love / Anon. -- Henry IV, Part I. Cavililly man : Welsh song -- Henry IV, Part II. Chevy Chace : When Arthur first in court / Anon. ; Barley break : We shall do nothing but eat / Anon. ; Watkin's ale : be merry, be merry / Anon. ; Lusty gallant : A cup of wine / Anon. ; Yonder comes a courteous knight : Do me right / Anon. ; Robin, lend to me thy bow : And Robin Hood / Anon. -- Henry VIII. John come kiss me now : Orpheus with his lute made trees / Anon. -- Julius Caesar. Go to bed sweet muse / Robert Jones -- King Lear. Pepper is black : Fools had ne'er less grace in a year / Anon. ; He that has and a little tiny wit ; Brown Bessy, sweet Bessy : Come o'er the bourn, Bessy / Weld Lute Book -- Love's labor's lost. Fain would I have / Anon. ; Thou canst not hit / Anon. ; Whittingham Fair : When daisies pied / Anon. --
Contents Macbeth. The witch : Come away, come away / Thomas Middleton ; In nomine : Double, double, toil and trouble / Thomas Weeklkes -- Meaure for measure. Take, o take those lips away / Anon. -- The merchant of Venice. Tell me, Daphne : tell me where is fancy bred / Anon. -- Merry wives of Windsor. The keeper : and down, down / Anon. ; To shallow rivers (Come live with me and be my love) / William Corkine ; Trip and go : Fie on sinful fantasy / Anon. -- Midsummer night's dream. Barafostus' dream : Fairie' song / Anon. ; Rogero : The woosel cock / Anon. ; I loathe that I did love : Oberon's song / Anon. -- Much ado about nothing. And would you see my mistress' face? : Sigh no more, ladies / Philip Rossiter ; Galiarda : The god of love / William Byrd ; What is beauty but a breath : Pardon, goddess of the night / Thomas Greaves -- Othello. A soldier's life : And let me the canakin clink / Anon. ; King Stephen was a worthy peer / Anon. ; Willow, willow / Anon. -- Pericles : Fortune my foe / Anon. -- Romeo and Juliet. In peasecod time : An old hare hoar / Anon. ; The Mulliner Book : When griping grief the heart doth wound -- Taming of the shrew. Watkin's ale : Nay, by Saint Jamy / Anon. ; Song fragments -- Tempest : Heartsease : Come unto these yellow sands / Anon. ; Full fathom five / Robert Johnson ; While you here do snoring lie ; Paggington's pound : I shall no more to sea / Anon. ; The jolly driver : The master, the swabber, the boatsain, and I / Anon. ; Orientis partibus : Farewell master ; Nobodyes gigge : Flout 'em and scot 'em / Richard Farnaby (?) ; Tread Juno's steps who list : Honor, riches, marriage blessing / Anon. ; Where the bee sucks / Robert Johnson -- Troilus and Cressdia. Galiarda : Love, love / William Byrd -- Twelfth night. O mistress mine / Thomas Morley (?) ; Catch, song fragments, etc. / Anon. ; Go from my window : come away, come away, death / Anon. ; Hey Robin, jolly Robin / Anon. ; Of all the birds : I am gone, sir / Anon. ; When that I was and a little tiny boy / Anon. -- Two gentlemen of Verona. Callino casturame : Who is Silvia? / Anon. -- Winter's tale. The carman's whistle : When daffodils begin to peer / Anon. ; Pretty Bessy : But shall I go mourn? / Anon. ; Jog on, jog on / Richard Farnaby (?) ; Lawn as white as driven snow / Robert Johnson (?) ; Songs unto the violl and lute : Get you hence / Anon. ; The shaking of the sheet : Will you buy any tape? / Anon. -- Lachrimæ pavan / John Dowland -- The king of Denmark's galliard / John Dowland -- Put up yur dagger, Jemy / Giles Farnaby -- Barafostus dreame / Thomas Tomkins -- The king's hunt / John Bull -- Woody-cock / Giles Farnaby -- Robin Hood, said Little John : Country dance 1 / Anon. -- Andrew Barton : Country dance 2 / Anon. -- Alman / Thomas Morley -- Watkin's ale / Anon. -- Trip and go / Anon. -- Corranto / Anon. -- Kemp's jig / Anon. Nobodies jigg / Anon. -- Northumbrian dance tune / Anon. -- Walsingham / Anon. -- Cushion dance (Galliard variant) / Anon. -- Fortune my foe / Anon. -- Orchesography : Morisco / T. Arbeau -- Fitzwilliam Verginal Book : The king's morisco / Anon. -- Lord Willobie's welcome home / Anon. -- When griping grief the heart doth wound / Anon. -- Light o' love / Anon. -- Three merry men be we / Anon. -- Bergamasca / Anon. -- Heart's ease / Anon. -- Greensleeves / Anon. -- Canary / Anon. -- La volta / William Byrd (?) -- My Lady Carey's dompe / Anon. -- The English huntsuppe / John Whitfield -- Jester's song / Anon. -- The frog galliard / Anon. -- Robin Hood / Anon. -- Giles Lodge Lute Book : A measure -- Scottish brawl (Branle) / Anon. -- A maske : A maske / Giles Farnaby -- Lord Zouche's maske / Anon. -- Pastime with good company / Henry VIII -- The king's hunt is up / Anon. -- The drum and flute / William Byrd (?) -- Cherry tree carol / Anon. -- Go from my window / Anon. -- The unquiet grave / Anon. -- The border ruffian / Anon. -- Dumb, dumb / Anon. -- Young hunting / anon. -- I loathe that I did love / Anon. -- The carman's whistle / Anon. -- Whoop! do me no harm, good man / Anon. -- Western wynde / Anon. -- Cermonial music : flourishes, tuckets, sennets, marches and other special music.
General noteContains songs with acc. arr. for ensemble of recorders, or other instruments, with harpsichord and/or guitar, and incidental music (dance tunes, fanfares, marches, etc.); includes annotated cue lists for each play.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 435-436).
LCCN 91019640
ISBN0815304056 :

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Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Music Music Stacks M1619.5.S52 M9 1991 ✔ Available Place Hold