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City Waites John Playford 2000
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America The Dancing Master, Part II: Cuckolds All in a Row · City Waites, The City Waites: The English Tradition - 400 Years of Music and Song ℗ 2000 ARC Released on: 2000-01-01 Ensemble: City Waites, The Composer: John Playford Composer: Roderick Skeaping Auto-generated by YouTube.
“Two favourite pieces for the Early Music afficionado. These were Italian pastiches of Arabic dances. We desided to play them for laughs.” From vinyl album 1976 “The City Waites” The City Waites is a British early music ensemble. Formed in the early 1970s, they specialise in English music of the 16th and 17th centuries from the street, tavern, theatre and countryside — the music of ordinary people. They endeavor to appeal to a wide general audience as well as to scholars. They have toured the UK, much of Europe, the Middle East, the Far East and the USA, performing everywhere from major concert halls and universities to village squares. Collaborations include the National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company and Shakespeare's Globe. They can be heard on several movie and TV soundtracks; they broadcast regularly and have made more than 30 CDs. The City Waites plays music which has been burried in museums for over two hundred and fifty years. A collection of popular music and ballads ranging across four centuries. Deliberately steering clear of the more academic aspects of Early Music The City Waites have revived the songs and dances of the streets, taverns and countryside, instilling them with all the enthusiasmand vigour of the popular music of today. Since this Vinyl Album of 1976 The City Waites has released 30 CDs. If you want more: Visit their website (http•••) All credit for performance goes to The City Waites. The compositions goes hundreds of years back. Genre: Early Music, Traditional Folk Licens: YouTubes standardlicens
“This fine and witty Broadside is one of our favourites, very typical of 17th Century coffie-house humour.” From vinyl album 1976 “The City Waites” The City Waites is a British early music ensemble. Formed in the early 1970s, they specialise in English music of the 16th and 17th centuries from the street, tavern, theatre and countryside — the music of ordinary people. They endeavor to appeal to a wide general audience as well as to scholars. They have toured the UK, much of Europe, the Middle East, the Far East and the USA, performing everywhere from major concert halls and universities to village squares. Collaborations include the National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company and Shakespeare's Globe. They can be heard on several movie and TV soundtracks; they broadcast regularly and have made more than 30 CDs. The City Waites plays music which has been burried in museums for over two hundred and fifty years. A collection of popular music and ballads ranging across four centuries. Deliberately steering clear of the more academic aspects of Early Music The City Waites have revived the songs and dances of the streets, taverns and countryside, instilling them with all the enthusiasmand vigour of the popular music of today. Since this Vinyl Album of 1976 The City Waites has released 30 CDs. If you want more: Visit their website (http•••) All credit for performance goes to The City Waites. The compositions goes back hundred of years. Genre: Early Music, Traditional Folk Licens: YouTubes standardlicens
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