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From: TheodoreAngelos
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  • Just delightful - both the voice and the instruments. Thanks for sharing.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • Thanks. They sound FLAWLESS, by the way!

  • I prefer Steeleye Span's version. I like the melody more.

  • What is the name of the instrumental piece that plays during the opening credits?

  • 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.

  • it's definitely "Lady Catherine Ogle" from "The English Dancing Master". A Track of Quadriga Consort's CD "As I Walked Forth"....

  • My thanks to you both!

  • hey

  • loooove the recorders

  • 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

  • Wonderful! I love the 'Cello and Viol de gamba too.

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