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- catalog alternative "Airs populaires anglais du dix-septième siècle".
- catalog alternative "Popular tunes in 17th century England.".
- catalog alternative "Popular tunes in seventeenth century England.".
- catalog contributor b3678367.
- catalog contributor b3678368.
- catalog contributor b3678369.
- catalog created "p1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "p1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "p1992.".
- catalog description "London tunes. Hyde Park ; Maiden Lane ; St. Paul's Wharf ; Tower Hill ; Gray's Inn -- Country dances. Cuckolds all in a row ; Merry milkmaids we ; Woodicok ; Newcastle -- Four ballads mentioned by Shakespeare. Callino Casturame ; Come live with me and be my love ; Light o'love ; Jog on -- The 17th century top three. 3 Greensleeves ; 2 Fortune my foe ; 1 Packington's pound -- Across the channel (imported and exported tunes). Chi passa ; All in a garden green ; La Folia (var. by McGibbon) ; Quatre branles -- Across the border. The clean contrary way ; Gilderoy ; Gilliecrankie ; The miller of the Dee -- John Playford's English dancing master. Go from my window ; The new exchange ; Kettle drum ; Trumpet tune ; The Indian Queen or The new bourée --A health to Betty. A health to Betty ; My mother's ay glow'ring o'er me -- The fine companion. The fine companion ; The merry companion ; The boon companion -- The healths. The healths ; La bourée ; The glory of the west ; St. Paul's steeple ; Jack Pudding ; Parson's farewell.".
- catalog description "Recorded Nov. 1979 and Nov. 1982.".
- catalog description "The Broadside Band ; Jeremy Barlow, conductor.".
- catalog extent "1 sound disc :".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "p1992.".
- catalog language " ".
- catalog language "engfreger".
- catalog publisher "Arles : Harmonia Mundi France,".
- catalog spatial "England".
- catalog subject "Chamber music England 17th century.".
- catalog subject "Dance music England 17th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "London tunes. Hyde Park ; Maiden Lane ; St. Paul's Wharf ; Tower Hill ; Gray's Inn -- Country dances. Cuckolds all in a row ; Merry milkmaids we ; Woodicok ; Newcastle -- Four ballads mentioned by Shakespeare. Callino Casturame ; Come live with me and be my love ; Light o'love ; Jog on -- The 17th century top three. 3 Greensleeves ; 2 Fortune my foe ; 1 Packington's pound -- Across the channel (imported and exported tunes). Chi passa ; All in a garden green ; La Folia (var. by McGibbon) ; Quatre branles -- Across the border. The clean contrary way ; Gilderoy ; Gilliecrankie ; The miller of the Dee -- John Playford's English dancing master. Go from my window ; The new exchange ; Kettle drum ; Trumpet tune ; The Indian Queen or The new bourée --A health to Betty. A health to Betty ; My mother's ay glow'ring o'er me -- The fine companion. The fine companion ; The merry companion ; The boon companion -- The healths. The healths ; La bourée ; The glory of the west ; St. Paul's steeple ; Jack Pudding ; Parson's farewell.".
- catalog title "Airs populaires anglais du dix-septième siècle".
- catalog title "Airs populaires anglais du xviie siècle [sound recording]".
- catalog type "sound".