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Wolf Hall : Tudor music soundtrack from original BBC + PBS Masterpiece miniseries / Musicians Of Shakespeare's Globe.

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: VIA005 | Visionintoart RecordsPublisher: [New York] : Visionintoart Records, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 audio disc : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Uniform titles:
  • Music for television program (work): Wolf Hall (Television program)
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
A new beginning : Trumpet parley (0:13) -- Court masque : Lady Carey's dompe (2:55) -- Cromwell at York place : Hoboekendans (2:07) -- Smeaton, Anne's lutenist : Ah Robyn (2:26) -- Cromwell is happy : Scaramella (1:04) -- A play about Wolsey's fall : Romanesca (2:59) -- Henry sings of Anne : Alas what should I do (0:48) -- The feast at Calais : Bassadansa (1:29) -- Anne's music : Browning (2:23) -- Anne's coronation : Fanfare no. 1 (0:32) -- The coronation feast : En vray amour (1:10) -- Anne and Henry's court : Tandernaken (2:25) -- The baby princess : Lady Carey's dompe V2 (3:06) -- Thomas More : Helas madame (0:45) -- Christmas : Hoboekendans extra (1:30) -- Court masque : Ce quisouloit (1:51) -- Henry at Greenwich : Tourdion (3:11) -- Henry sings of Jane : Whereto should I (0:47) -- Anne's last supper : Chiaranzana (3:04) -- Henry embraces Cromwell : Green grows the holly (0:53).
Performed by the musicians of Shakespeare's Globe.
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Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD SOUNDTRACK Wolf Hall Available 33111008637056
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The BBC television miniseries Wolf Hall, based on the stories of Henry VIII and Thomas Cromwell via the Booker Prize-winning novels of Hilary Mantel, has been successful on both sides of the Atlantic, and part of the reason is its musical score. The music has two components, a contemporary original score by Debbie Wiseman and a group of Tudor-era pieces, more or less closely keyed to the action, researched and arranged by Claire van Kampen. It is only the latter you get here, and the way the two scores work together is part of the appeal. However, van Kampen's accomplishment is considerable in itself: she has discarded the official coded language of Renaissance music going back through decades of British film music in favor of the real thing, and to see this done, and see it work, is a marvelous thing. Van Kampen is a music director at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, and she has a knack for joining music and action. The graphics do not tell you what the music is. Renaissance music fans will recognize many as the familiar English, French, and Netherlandish dances that formed the center of the English court repertory, and there is one tune ("Alas What Should I Do," track seven) apparently composed by Henry himself. But the album is not aimed at people already familiar with Renaissance music, but at people who've never heard the real thing, and there's a case to be made for not cluttering things up with a lot of unfamiliar names. One could quibble with some of van Kampen's ensemble choices, but nothing is much distorted from state-of-the-art practice. A nice item for anyone who has enjoyed the series or is just looking for an enjoyable half hour of Renaissance dance music: the disc is short, and there was room for more music, either Wiseman's or not. ~ James Manheim

Title from web page.

Arrangements by Claire van Kampen.

Performed by the musicians of Shakespeare's Globe.

Recorded Abbey Road Studios, London, England.

Compact disc.

A new beginning : Trumpet parley (0:13) -- Court masque : Lady Carey's dompe (2:55) -- Cromwell at York place : Hoboekendans (2:07) -- Smeaton, Anne's lutenist : Ah Robyn (2:26) -- Cromwell is happy : Scaramella (1:04) -- A play about Wolsey's fall : Romanesca (2:59) -- Henry sings of Anne : Alas what should I do (0:48) -- The feast at Calais : Bassadansa (1:29) -- Anne's music : Browning (2:23) -- Anne's coronation : Fanfare no. 1 (0:32) -- The coronation feast : En vray amour (1:10) -- Anne and Henry's court : Tandernaken (2:25) -- The baby princess : Lady Carey's dompe V2 (3:06) -- Thomas More : Helas madame (0:45) -- Christmas : Hoboekendans extra (1:30) -- Court masque : Ce quisouloit (1:51) -- Henry at Greenwich : Tourdion (3:11) -- Henry sings of Jane : Whereto should I (0:47) -- Anne's last supper : Chiaranzana (3:04) -- Henry embraces Cromwell : Green grows the holly (0:53).

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