Shakespeare Songs (Alfred Deller album)

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Shakespeare Songs
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Studio album by
Released1967
RecordedSeptember 1966
StudioAll Saints' Church, Boughton Aluph
GenreClassical music
ProducerPeter Willemoës

Shakespeare Songs is a 1967 LP album of Elizabethan songs which is one of the most celebrated recordings of the countertenor Alfred Deller.[1][2][3][4] Deller is accompanied by lutenist Desmond Dupré and the Deller Consort, Philip Todd and Max Worthley tenors, Maurice Bevan baritone.[5]

The album includes both anonymous songs adapted by Shakespeare, such as the Willow song, and also songs written by composers following the celebrity of Shakespeare's plays, such as Thomas Morley's "It Was A Lover And His Lass" which is not known to have actually ever been performed in the play As You Like It.

Track list[]

  1. Thomas Morley "It Was A Lover And His Lass" 2:53 from As You Like It V, 3
  2. John Wilson "Take, O Take Those Lips Away" 1:31 Measure for Measure, IV, 1
  3. – Thomas Morley "O Mistress Mine" 1:21 Twelfth Night, II, 3
  4. Thomas Weelkes "Strike It Up, Tabor" 1:38 -
  5. – Anonymous "Willow song" 4:53 Othello, IV, 3
  6. Robert Johnson "Where The Bee Sucks" 1:20 The Tempest, VI, 1
  7. – Anonymous "How Should I Your True Love Know?" 1:49 Hamlet IV, 5
  8. Francis Cutting "Walsingham variations" 2:57 instrumental
  9. – Anonymous "We Be Soldiers Three" 1:56
  10. – Anonymous "When Griping Griefs" 2:58 Romeo and Juliet, IV, 5
  11. – Robert Johnson "Full Fathom Five" 1:57 The Tempest, I, 2
  12. – Anonymous "Caleno custure me" 3:10 Henry V (play), not sung but mentioned at IV, 4
  13. – Anonymous "Then They For Sudden Joy Did Weep" 1:22 King Lear, I
  14. – Anonymous "Bonny Sweet Robin" 0:44 instrumental
  15. – Anonymous "When that I was a little tiny boy" 2:27 Twelfth Night, V, 1
  16. – Anonymous "Kemp's Jig" 0:50 instrumental
  17. – Anonymous "Greensleeves" 3:22
  18. – Anonymous "He That Will An Alehouse Keep" 0:57 from Ravenscroft's Melismas
  19. William Byrd "Non Nobis Domine" 1:18

References[]

  1. ^ Allan Kozinn - The New York Times Essential Library: Classical Music: 1429997710 2004 SHAKESPEARE SONGS AND CONSORT MUSIC ALFRED DELLER, COUNTERTENOR; DESMOND DUPRE, LUTENIST; THE DELLER CONSORT (Harmonia Mundi HMA 195202) Includes William Byrd's Now Nobis Domine; Francis ...
  2. ^ Will There Really Be a Morning?: Life: A Guide 1134137575 Fred Sedgwick - 2013 The first is by the extraordinary countertenor Alfred Deller, and you can find it on Shakespeare's Songs by the Deller Consort, on Harmonia Mundi.
  3. ^ Michael Neill editor William Shakespeare, THE OXFORD SHAKESPEARE: Othello: The Moor of Venice 0199535876 2008 'Shakespeare Songs' Harmonia Mundi Musique d'abord HMA 195202 Performers: Alfred Deller (counter-tenor) and ...
  4. ^ Luca Cerchiari, Laurent Cugny, Franz Kerschbaumer Eurojazzland: Jazz and European Sources, Dynamics, and Contexts - 2012 1584658649- ... with singer (countertenor) Alfred Deller for the aforementioned Harmonia Mundi France cd Shakespeare Songs and Consort Music.
  5. ^ Naomi Miller Reimagining Shakespeare for Children and Young Adults -1135363358 2013 Page 73 Note For those who are interested: Shakespeare Songs, performed by Alfred Deller and Desmond Dupre on lute, is released by Harmonia Mundi. France, HMA 190202.
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