TY - SOUND ED - Musicians of Swanne Alley. ED - Hilliard Ensemble. TI - The Sound of Shakespeare: in the streets and theatres of London PY - 2016/// CY - [S.l.] PB - Parlophone Records Limited KW - Shakespeare, William, KW - Music KW - 15th century KW - Ballads KW - Lute music KW - Madrigals KW - lcgft N1 - Title from web page; The consort consists of violin, flute or recorder, lute, bass-viol, cittern and pandora; Compact disc; Disc 1; Green sleeves: Elizabethan ballads and theatre music; Nuttmigs and ginger (consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Mother Watkins ale (consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Barrow faustus dreame (consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Stingo (violin, consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Paggington's pound (voice, consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Bony sweet boy (pandora); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Willsons Wilde (cittern, pandora); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Care charminge Sleepe (voice, lute); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Short Allmain (lute duet); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Away delights (voice, lute); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Robin is to the Greenwood gone (lute, viol); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Passamezzo Moderno (lute duet); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Green Garters (violin, consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Fortune my Foe (EVE, pandora, lute); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Chi passa per 'sta strada (voices, lutes, violin); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Bonny sweet Robin (lyra-viol); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Guillims Dumpe (lyra-viol); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; O Deathe, rock me a sleepe (voice, lute); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Browning my dere (recorders); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Hackney (recorders); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; My Lord Willoughbies welcome home (EVE, consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; What if a day (lute, lyra-viol); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Green sleeves (consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Grimstock (consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley; Disc 2; Joyne hands: music of Thomas Morley- composer, publisher, arranger and populariser. Joyne hands (consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Philips paven (consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Galliard to Phillips paven (consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; A lieta vita, sing wee and chaunt it; The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; O griefe, even on the bud; The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Our bonny boots could toote it (voices, lute); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Pavan (lute solo); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Galliard (lute solo); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Sola soletta (consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; In nomine pavin (consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Galliard to in nomine (consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; La coranto (consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Sleepe slumb'ring eyes (voice, consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Thyrsis and Milla (voice, lute); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Monsieurs Almaine (consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; The sacred end pavin (consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Galliard to sacred end (consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Pavan (lute); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Galliard (lute); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; A painted tale (voice, viol, lute); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Faire in a morne (voice, viol, lute); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Sayd I that amarillis (voices, lute); The Musiians of Swanne Alley --; Now is the gentle season; The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Harke! Alleluia cheerly; The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Hard by a cristall fountaine; The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; Now is the moneth of Maying (consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; O mistresse mine (voice, lute/, pandora); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; O mistresse mine (consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley --; My Lord of Oxenfords Maske (consort); The Musicians of Swanne Alley; Disc 3; Go crystal tears: music of John Dowland, William Byrd & Robert Johnson, Shakespeare's tutenist; The first booke of songes: IX. Go crystal tears; Hilliard Ensemble --; The first booke of songes: XIX. Awake, sweet love, thou art returned; Hilliard Ensemble --; The first booke of songes: XVIII. His golden locks time hath to silver turned; Hilliard Ensemble --; The first booke of songes: VI. Now, O now I needs must part; Hilliard Ensemble --; The second booke of songes: XVII. A shepherd in a shade; Hilliard Ensemble --; The third booke of songes. IX. What if I never speede?; Hilliard Ensemble --; Ye sacred muses; Hilliard Ensemble --; Lulla, lullaby; Hilliard Ensemble --; Who made thee, Hob, forsake the plough?; Hilliard Ensemble --; Come woeful Orpheus; Hilliard Ensemble --; Though Amaryllis dance in green; Hilliard Ensemble --; Corant (lute); Emma Kirkby --; Where the bee sucks (Shakespeare: The Tempest); Emma Kirkby --; Fantasia I (lute); Emma Kirkby --; Hark, hark! The lark! (Shakespeare: Cymbeline); Emma Kirkby --; Pavan I (lute); Emma Kirkby --; Come, heavy sleep (Middleton: The Witch); Emma Kirkby --; Galliard I (lute); Emma Kirkby --; Full fathom five (Shakespeare: The Tempest); Emma Kirkby --; Alman III (lute); Emma Kirkby --; Have you seen the white lily grow? (Jonson: The Devil is an Ass); Emma Kirkby --; Alman III (lute); Emma Kirkby --; Tell me, dearest (Beaumont and Fletcher: The Captain); Emma Kirkby; Performed by The Hilliard Ensemble, The Musicians of Swanne Alley and various other performers ER -