A Trip to Killburn
The English Dancing Master, first published by John Playford in 1651, is an anthology of top tunes from the 17th century. Used for country dancing, but also for ballad settings and artful concert pieces, these are melodies that set a-tapping the toes of Charles II, Henry Purcell and Samuel Pepys. - Mary Anne Ballard
Tracks
- The English Dance Master, Part II: No. 19. All in a garden green
- The English Dancing Master, Vol. 1: Parson's farewell
- The English Dancing Master, Vol. 1: The Beggar Boy
- Musick's Delight on the Cithren, Restored and Refined: John come kisse me now
- The English Dance Master, Part II: Newcastle
- French Report, "A la mode de France"
- The Mulberry Garden
- Scots Rant
- A Trip to Killburn
- The Broom of Cowdenknows
- The Joviall Broome Man
- The English Dance Master, Part I: Lull Me Beyond Thee
- An Italian Rant
- Musick's Delight on the Cithren, Restored and Refined: Famous Ratcatcher
- The English Dancing Master, Vol. 1: Jenny Pluck Pears
- The English Dancing Master, Vol. 1: Bobbing Joe
- Merry, Merry Milkmaids
- Beautiful Shepherdess of Arcadia