#BroadsideBallads

2023-08-22

Two anonymous 17th Century ballads describing the purported evil deeds of Richard III, the murder of the Princes in the Tower, and the Battle of Bosworth Field, which was fought #onthisday in 1485.
A good example of Tudor propaganda.

A song of the Life and Death of King Richard the Third (to the tune of Who list to lead a soldier's life)
and
The most cruel murther of Edward the fifth, and his brother Duke of York, in the Tower; by their Uncle Richard Duke of Gloucester (to the tune of Fortune my foe)
From Richard Johnson's ballad miscellany, The Golden Garland of Princely Delights, 1620

Eleanor Cramer: #soprano
Richard de Winter: #baritone
Robin Jeffrey: #lute
Alison KInder: bass #viol

youtube.com/watch?v=eStjRK_gY-

#earlymusic #earlymodern #richardiii #bosworth #histodon #histodons #tudor #tudors #warsoftheroses #otd #onthisdayinhistory #henryvii @earlymusic @earlymodern @histodons @histodon
#ballads #balladmiscellany #broadsideballad #broadsideballads #history

Jessica Duggerjessica_dggr
2023-05-10

Allen Clarke's song for the 1896 Winter Hill mass trespassers, all 10,000+ of them, which was printed on thousands of song sheets just like other popular broadside ballads. (Bolton Socialist Club sang this for the centenary. Does anyone still sing it? Is there a recording available?)

Will yo’ come o’ Sunday morning’
For a walk o’er Winter Hill?
Ten thousand went last Sunday
But there’s room for thousands still!

O the moors are rare and bonny
And the heather’s sweet and fine
And the roads across the hilltops –
Are the people’s – yours and mine!

Which was later echoed in veteran Kinder trespasser Ewan MacColl's 1932 song The Manchester Rambler, a song so iconic that it has it's own wikipedia page.

I may be a wage slave on Monday
But I am a free man on Sunday.

#WorkingClassHistory #RightToRoam #trespass #rambling #hiking #UK #Lancashire #Bolton #WinterHill #folk #folksong #FolkMusic #song #lyrics #poetry #BroadsideBallads #StreetLiterature #Sunday

2022-12-25

For anyone who feels that they've eaten too much, here is a
Carol for #ChristmasDay at Night: An anonymous 17thC #ballad carol describing many of the foods eaten at Christmas.
From New #Christmas #Carols, 1662.
In common with many #broadsideballads, this carol appear with lyrics but no music. Instead, instructions are given for the choice of melody - in this case, the popular tune, #Greensleeves.

Michael Palmer: #baritone
Eleanor Cramer: bass viol
Robin Jeffrey: #cittern
Alison Kinder: bass #viol
Tamsin Lewis: #renaissance #violin

youtube.com/watch?v=AgIUBWxKcJ

#earlymusic #earlymodern #histodons #histodon @histodons
#historicfood #historical #historicalfood #mincepie #mincepies #Christmaspie #goose #ChristmasDinner #17thCentury #seventeenthcentury #Restoration #Restorationmusic #baroque

2022-12-13

Rondo #Publishing is having a #Christmas #sale! 10% OFF until midnight, Christmas day. Use this voucher code MERRY10.

Here is a link to my books on #earlymodern #music and society: The books contain popular songs, #ballads and rounds, courtly lute songs and madrigals, theatre music, consort pieces and instrumental solos from the 16th to the early 18th Centuries.
Topics include the #seasons and festivals of the year; #historical events like #AnneBoleyn’s coronation, the #Plague and the Great Fire of #London; the Cries of London; #Weddings, and music from the #Mayflower.

rondopublishing.co.uk/product-

#sheetmusic #earlymusic #tudor #elizabethan #tudors #renaissance #christmasmusic #socialhistory #history #broadsideballads #histodons #jacobean #stgeorge #valentine #winter @histodons

Tamsin LewisPassamezzo
2022-12-06
Tamsin LewisPassamezzo
2022-11-17

A most royall song of the life and death of our late renowned princesse Queene Elizabeth.

To the tune of the Ladies fall

From A crowne garland of goulden roses, Richard Johnson, 1612

A about who became queen in 1558.

2022-11-17

A most royall song of the life and death of our late renowned princesse Queene Elizabeth.

To the tune of the Ladies fall

From A crowne garland of goulden roses, Richard Johnson, 1612

A #ballad about #ElizabethI who became queen #onthisday in 1558.

#otd #tudor #tudors #historyballads #tudorhistory #elizabethan #earlymodern #earlymusic #broadsideballad #broadsideballads #histodons

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