The English Stage Jig - Musical Comedies 16th/17th Century auf CD
The English Stage Jig - Musical Comedies 16th/17th Century
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- ("For the Merriment and Delight of Wise Men and the Ignorant") The Black Man (Anonmyus / ca. 1633);The Merry Wooing of Robin and Joan (Anonymus / ca. 1656);Singing Simpkin (Will Kemp/ 1595);The Bloody Battle at Billingsgate (Anonymus / ca. 1665); The Cheaters Cheated (Thomas Jordan / 1664)
- Künstler:
- The City Waites, Lucie Skeaping
- Label:
- Hyperion
- Aufnahmejahr ca.:
- 2008
- Artikelnummer:
- 2247110
- UPC/EAN:
- 0034571177540
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 24.4.2009
Hinreißende Kleinodien
Lebhaftes Tanzlied der Britischen Inseln mit spöttischen, oft auch vulgären Texten – so lässt sich der Jig knapp definieren. Im 16. Jahrhundert war er in England weit verbreitet, erst später wurde er zum typischen Tanz Irlands. Unter Jig verstand man damals eine Art humoristisches Schauspiel, ähnlich der Commedia dell'arte, wobei der Tanz im Vordergrund stand. Lucie Skeaping und ihr Ensemble präsentieren einige dieser hinreißenden Kleinodien als Weltersteinspielungen.
An unusual and delightfully bawdy offering from the irrepressible Lucie Skeaping and her collaborators The City Waites.
Today we think of a jig as simply a dance, but in late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century England the word was used to describe a short musical farce featuring songs, dancing and slapstick comedy. By 1590 Jigs were thoroughly established in the London theatres as the standard ending or Afterpiece to more serious theatrical fare; they could be satirical, sentimental, libellous, riotous and often downright obscene, offering a shameless and frequently subversive antidote to the plays which preceded them. The characters are cuckolded husbands, adulterous wives, milkmaids, whores, city wide-boys, muggers and thieves, the plots often taken from folk tales but updated for city audiences with slapstick and comic twists of fate.
These jigs all appear here in their premiere recordings. In committing these works to disc for the first time, Lucie Skeaping has given us a unique and tantalising glimpse of theatrical history. Artfully presented and recorded, they contain all the quick-fire banter, robust language and delight in linguistic play that marked the age, all set to some of the most delightful popular tunes England has ever produced.
An entertaining cameo from Catherine Bott is among the many uproarious performances.
'Clarity of diction, inventive direction and an infectious sense of fun combine to capture the spirit of the genre' (Early Music Today)
'a truly unusual program of musical comedy all recorded for the first time… These are excellent performances' (American Record Guide, USA)
'These performers … provide a fascinating, informative glimpse into what the general populace of England was enjoying … The singing and instrumental performances are as genially accomplished as ever … Skeaping and the Waites let in a bracing breeze' (BBC Music Magazine)
Lebhaftes Tanzlied der Britischen Inseln mit spöttischen, oft auch vulgären Texten – so lässt sich der Jig knapp definieren. Im 16. Jahrhundert war er in England weit verbreitet, erst später wurde er zum typischen Tanz Irlands. Unter Jig verstand man damals eine Art humoristisches Schauspiel, ähnlich der Commedia dell'arte, wobei der Tanz im Vordergrund stand. Lucie Skeaping und ihr Ensemble präsentieren einige dieser hinreißenden Kleinodien als Weltersteinspielungen.
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An unusual and delightfully bawdy offering from the irrepressible Lucie Skeaping and her collaborators The City Waites.
Today we think of a jig as simply a dance, but in late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century England the word was used to describe a short musical farce featuring songs, dancing and slapstick comedy. By 1590 Jigs were thoroughly established in the London theatres as the standard ending or Afterpiece to more serious theatrical fare; they could be satirical, sentimental, libellous, riotous and often downright obscene, offering a shameless and frequently subversive antidote to the plays which preceded them. The characters are cuckolded husbands, adulterous wives, milkmaids, whores, city wide-boys, muggers and thieves, the plots often taken from folk tales but updated for city audiences with slapstick and comic twists of fate.
These jigs all appear here in their premiere recordings. In committing these works to disc for the first time, Lucie Skeaping has given us a unique and tantalising glimpse of theatrical history. Artfully presented and recorded, they contain all the quick-fire banter, robust language and delight in linguistic play that marked the age, all set to some of the most delightful popular tunes England has ever produced.
An entertaining cameo from Catherine Bott is among the many uproarious performances.
Rezensionen
'Clarity of diction, inventive direction and an infectious sense of fun combine to capture the spirit of the genre' (Early Music Today)
'a truly unusual program of musical comedy all recorded for the first time… These are excellent performances' (American Record Guide, USA)
'These performers … provide a fascinating, informative glimpse into what the general populace of England was enjoying … The singing and instrumental performances are as genially accomplished as ever … Skeaping and the Waites let in a bracing breeze' (BBC Music Magazine)
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Tracklisting
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Details
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Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
Jigs / Musikalische Komödien aus dem England des 15. und 16. Jahrhunderts: The Black Man (vor 1633)
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1 Unbekannt: Nr. 1 Sweet Susan, Remember
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2 Unbekannt: Nr. 2 Y#are Well Overtaken
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3 Unbekannt: Nr. 3 Come Sweetheart
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4 Unbekannt: Nr. 4 As Ye Came From Walsingham
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5 Unbekannt: Nr. 5 Jog On, Jog On, My Pretty Susan
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6 Unbekannt: Nr. 6 In This Same Plight
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7 Unbekannt: Nr. 7 Come Buy A Brush
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8 Unbekannt: Nr. 8 O Woe Is Me
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9 Unbekannt: Nr. 9 Black Do I Cry
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10 Unbekannt: Nr. 10 Man, Forbear This Place
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11 Unbekannt: Nr. 11 Our Sentinel Keeps Well
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12 Unbekannt: Jigs / Musikalische Komödien aus dem England des 15. und 16. Jahrhunderts: The Merry Wooing Of Robin And Joan (vor 1656)
Kemp - Singing Simpkin
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13 Kemp: Nr. 1 Blind Cupid Hath Made
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14 Kemp: Nr. 2 There Is A Royster At The Door
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15 Unbekannt: Jigs / Musikalische Komödien aus dem England des 15. und 16. Jahrhunderts: The Bloody Battle At Billingsgate (vor 1665)
Jordan - The Cheaters Cheated
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16 Jordan: Nr. 1 Good Morrow Fellow Filcher
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17 Jordan: Nr. 2 Our Taunton Den Is A Dungeon
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18 Jordan: Nr. 3 The Rainbow Never Knew
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19 Jordan: Nr. 4 Quick Let Us Share
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20 Jordan: Nr. 5 Soldiers Fight
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21 Jordan: Nr. 6 I Can Dance And I Can Sing
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22 Jordan: Nr. 7 Oh Wo, Wo, Wo
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23 Jordan: Nr. 8 We Shall Ne#re Have Lucky Minuit
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24 Jordan: Nr. 9 Now Farawel Lungeon
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25 Jordan: Nr. 10 Ch#ave Overcome my Voes
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