Johnny, Cock thy Beaver
Popular music making in seventeenth-century England
1
Indian Queen/Of noble race was Shinkin -
3:19
From 'The English Dancing Master' 1st ed. 1651 by John Playford (1623-1686)
2
Daphne - Anon.
4:18
3
My lord Wilobies Welcom Home - John Dowland (1563-1626)
1:35
4
Bonny Sweet Robin - Thomas Simpson (1582-c.1630)
3:37
5
Mal sims - Giles Farnaby (c. 1563-1640)
1:47
6
Muscadin - Farnaby
1:35
7
The Three Ravens - Thomas Ravenscroft (c. 1582- c.1635)
6:00
8
Divisions for two bass viols - Christopher Simpson (c.1606-1669)
6:27
9
Fortune my Foe - Anon.
2:28
10
A Morisco - Playford
1:42
11
Bonny Sweet Robin - Anon.
3:13
12
A Maske - Farnaby
2:16
13
The Old Spagnoletta - Farnaby
1:57
14
Jamaica - Anon.
1:17
15
Goddesses/Jamaica - Playford
2:26
16
New Oysters - Ravenscroft
2:10
17
The Waits - Playford
1:10
18
Ham House/Half Hannikin - Playford
2:03
19
Jolly Shepherd - Ravenscroft
1:54
20
A wooing Song of a Yeoman of Kent's Sonne - Ravenscroft
2:46
21
Pell Mell - Playford
1:28
22
Come, follow me - Ravenscroft
3:02
23
Of all the Birds - Ravenscroft
1:37
24
The Clothier's Song - Anon.
3:40
25
On the cold Ground, Glory of the Sun, Kettledrum, Paul's Wharf, Saturday Night and Sunday Morn, Johnny, Cock thy Beaver - Playford
9:58
7-9 September 1995