Tunes from the Attic

Tunes from the Attic

by Baltimore Consort
Tunes from the Attic

Tunes from the Attic

by Baltimore Consort

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Overview

The Baltimore Consort returns with a British Isles focus on their album Tunes From the Attic. As is characteristic of their performances, whether ballads such as "Oh, How Happy's He" or a wide-ranging variety of instrumentals employing bagpipes, cittern, recorder and wooden flute, or (as with "Joyne Hands") treble viol, they bring clarity and exemplary skill to their work. Fans of both classical and Renaissance music are sure to appreciate this release. ~ Murrday Fisher

Product Details

Release Date: 04/10/1997
Label: Dorian
UPC: 0053479023520
Rank: 141424

Tracks

  1. Joyne Hands
  2. You Lasses and Lads
  3. Jenny, My Blithest Maid
  4. Johnny Cock Thy Beaver
  5. Pavan & Galliard
  6. The Mermaid's Song
  7. The Old Maid of the Mill Dust
  8. The Northern Lasse's Lamentation
  9. Well Hall
  10. The Jewes Dawnce
  11. Come Love, Let's Walk
  12. Green Garters
  13. The Irish Ho-Hoane
  14. The Irishe Dumpe
  15. Oh! How Happy's He
  16. Callino
  17. Joy to the Person of My Love

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Baltimore Consort   Primary Artist,Ensemble
Mark Cudek   Bass Viola da gamba,Cittern,Tenor Viola da gamba,Tenor Violin,Bass Viol
Ronn McFarlane   Lute
Larry Lipkis   Bass Viola da gamba,Recorder (Soprano),Recorder (Bass),Bass Viol
Chris Norman   Bagpipes,Flute,Piccolo,Flute (Wood)
Custer LaRue   Soprano (Vocal)
Mary Anne Ballard   Treble Viol

Technical Credits

Douglas Brown   Engineer,Producer,Post Session Producer,Editing
David H. Walters   Engineer
Brian M. Levine   Executive Producer
Craig D. Dorey   Engineer
Thomas Morley   Composer
Samuel Akeroyde   Composer
Anonymous Composer   Composer
Debbie Reynolds   Post Session Producer
Traditional   Composer
Mary Anne Ballard   Liner Notes
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