http://www.polyhymnion.org/lieder/inglis.html
RT
For an upcoming proramme with a singer I am looking for lute songs,
continuo
songs and guitar songs about food and drink. I don't mind arranging.
Period
doesn't really matter. All I can come up with so far are some airs de cour
(Qui veut
bache bene venies
vinum bonum et suave
three jolly coachmen
all around my hat - has an eat drink and be merry
refrain
drink to me only (with thine eyes)
food, glorious food from oliver.
..
100 bottles of beer on the wall
you deserve a break today (at mcdonalds) ...
and there's a fabulous
#72 mentions food and a lack thereof, and of course #66,
http://www.polyhymnion.org/lieder/german.html
RT
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From: LGS-Europe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 5:51 AM
Subject: [LUTE] lute songs about food and drink
For an
Watkins Ale
Martin Said to his man
On Sep 15, 2006, at 6:51 PM, LGS-Europe wrote:
For an upcoming proramme with a singer I am looking for lute songs,
continuo
songs and guitar songs about food and drink. I don't mind
arranging. Period
doesn't really matter. All I can come up with so far
Here in Germany, Starkbier was invented by hungry monks as food replacement
during lent, so the song might be acceptable. I do not know Watkin's Ale,
though!
Best wishes
Gernot
On 9/15/06, Stewart McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Watkin's Ale isn't about food.
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Gernot wrote:
Here in Germany, Starkbier was invented by hungry monks as food replacement
during lent, so the song might be acceptable. I do not know Watkin's Ale,
though!
Gernot, try this link for the lyrics and tune for Watkin's Ale.
OK, thank you. I see. It is neither about food nor about lent.
Rejected!
Zitat von Craig Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Gernot, try this link for the lyrics and tune for Watkin's Ale.
Regards,
Craig
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Lute songs about food and drink
Here in Germany, Starkbier was invented by hungry monks as food
C. M. Bellman?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Michael_Bellman
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Epistel 82 lists quite a few food items:
http://bellman.net
As does E43, and MANY others.
RT
From: Stuart Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
C. M. Bellman?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Michael_Bellman
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2006, Roman Turovsky wrote:
Epistel 82 lists quite a few food items:
http://bellman.net
As far as I understand, in the Swedish explanation of the Epistel 82:
(http://www.bellman.net/texter/komm_fe82.html)
I denna magnifikt vemodiga avslutande epistel får Fredman återlämna det
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006, Roman Turovsky wrote:
Rödt Vin, Pimpinella
and Beccasin in the first stanza are all commestibles.
As I told you, it is very easy to find B:s texts that more clearly refer
to eating and drinking! Especially to the latter...
The 82 is too clever and too deep to that
Rödt Vin, Pimpinella
and Beccasin in the first stanza are all commestibles.
As I told you, it is very easy to find B:s texts that more clearly refer
to eating and drinking! Especially to the latter...
The 82 is too clever and too deep to that purpose! B really wrote
something - and actually a
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