Seems to be "Lady Catherine Ogle". If you google for "inurl:orf Lady Catherine Ogle", then this leads you to a page where you can purchase the CD and listen to sound samples. See entry #3.
Thanks Theodore i hope you post some more from Quadriga Consort me likes it.I keep meaning to post some early music,i had some William Byrd on my old channel
Thanks Theodore for this .. My wife plays Bass Viol or Viola de Gamba so I will play this for her as soon as she gets home from Italy . Very Spanish in intention .. England meets Orteese .Very nice . All the best , Guy
Just delightful - both the voice and the instruments. Thanks for sharing.
merhlin 5 months ago
Lovley music, different to what I expected, I guess I am used to more "rustic" (if thats the right word) sounding versions such as Steeleye Span's.
Sigebyrht 2 years ago
Here is yet a different version -- not based on this form (that Cecil Sharp collected and was subsequently popularized through books).
/watch?v=_k-MS4vEVkU
hultonclint 2 years ago
Thanks. They sound FLAWLESS, by the way!
hultonclint 2 years ago
I prefer Steeleye Span's version. I like the melody more.
AdIgnorantiam 2 years ago
What is the name of the instrumental piece that plays during the opening credits?
mrgabest 3 years ago
Seems to be "Lady Catherine Ogle". If you google for "inurl:orf Lady Catherine Ogle", then this leads you to a page where you can purchase the CD and listen to sound samples. See entry #3.
ral7013 3 years ago
it's definitely "Lady Catherine Ogle" from "The English Dancing Master". A Track of Quadriga Consort's CD "As I Walked Forth"....
alexledo 3 years ago
My thanks to you both!
mrgabest 3 years ago
hey
ccsclow 3 years ago
loooove the recorders
SDG1750 3 years ago
Thanks Theodore i hope you post some more from Quadriga Consort me likes it.I keep meaning to post some early music,i had some William Byrd on my old channel
tittetybumpety 3 years ago 2
Thanks Theodore for this .. My wife plays Bass Viol or Viola de Gamba so I will play this for her as soon as she gets home from Italy . Very Spanish in intention .. England meets Orteese .Very nice . All the best , Guy
guywolff 3 years ago 6
Wonderful! I love the 'Cello and Viol de gamba too.
n0b0dyR34L 3 years ago 3