Hilliard Ensemble : The Singing Club


The Singing Club
Song Name Composer
A Round of three country dances in one Thomas Ravenscroft
There were three ravens Thomas Ravenscroft
Call George again, boys John Hilton
Drink tonight of the moonshine bright William Lawes
She weepeth sore in the night William Lawes
Dainty fine aniseed water fine William Lawes
Where the bee sucks there suck I John Wilson
Gather your rosebuds while you may William Lawes
Tis woman makes us love Henry Purcell
Sir Walter enjoying his damsel Henry Purcell
Inigo Jones Anonymous
Epitaph Johnathan Battishill
The Singing Club Thomas Arne
Foresters sound the cheerful horn Henry Bishop
To soften care Thomas Arne
The Anacreontick Song John Stafford Smith
Elegy on the death of Mr. Shenstone Thomas Arne
Sigh no more ladies Thomas Arne
There is a paradise on earth Robert Lucas Persall
Sweet and low Joseph Barnby

Singing clubs of one kind or another played a small but key role in the history of English convivial music. Bustling 17th-century coffee house and taverns were venues for the singing of rounds and catches. Not particularly sophisticated, but many composers, Purcell the most prominent, created a series of miniatures whose wit and melodic invention have rarely been equaled. Acclaimed all-male septet The Hilliard Ensemble, directed by Paul Hillier, divides "The Singing Club" in two parts, beginning with "The Catch Club," Thomas Ravenscroft's "A Round of three country dances in one" and "There were three ravens," John Hilton's "Call George again, boys," William Lawes' "Drink tonight of the moonshine bright," "Dainty fine aniseed water fine" and "Gather your rosebuds while you may," John Wilson's "Where the bee sucks, there suck I," Purcell's "Tis woman makes us love" and "Sir Walter enjoying his damsel," Thomas Arne's title tune and others. The second part, "The Glee Club," features the upbeat "Foresters sound the cheerful horn" by Henry Bishop, Thomas Arne's "Sigh no more, ladies," John Smith's "The Anacreontick Song," Robert Pearsall's "There is a paradise on earth," and Joseph Bamby's "Sweet and low." 21 spirited, lilting, romantic a cappella songs that touch and cheer us on many levels-a beautiful, joyous CD!
Item Code 7877c
Male  |  A Cappella  |  22 - Early Music 14  |  00 1 CD  |  England  |  Early Music CDs  |  Paul Hillier  | 
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