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Choir Of Wornington Road Boys' School - Polly Oliver / A-Hunting We Will Go / Now Is The Month Of Maying / Cherry Pie album flac Performer: Choir Of Wornington Road Boys' School
Title: Polly Oliver / A-Hunting We Will Go / Now Is The Month Of Maying / Cherry Pie
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Genre: Classical / Folk and Country

A-Hunting We Will Go" is a popular folk song and nursery rhyme by English composer Thomas Arne. The a- is an archaic intensifying prefix; compare "Here We Come A-wassailing/Here We Come A-caroling" and lyrics to "The Twelve Days of Christmas" (. Six geese a-laying ). A-hunting we will go, A-hunting we will go Heigh-ho, the derry-o, A-hunting we will go. A-hunting we will go, A-hunting we will go We'll catch a fox and put him in a box And never let him go.

Now is the month of maying" is one of the most famous of the English balletts (a light dancelike part song similar to a madrigal, frequently with a 'fa-la-la' chorus). It was written by Thomas Morley and published in 1595. It is based on the canzonet So ben mi ch'a bon tempo used by Orazio Vecchi in his 1590 Selva di varia ricreatione. It was printed in Thomas Morley's First Book of Ballets to Five Voyces (1595).

Now Is The Month Of Maying" Track Info. Now Is The Month Of Maying Lyrics.

Now is the month of Maying, When merry lads are playing, Fa la la. Each with his bonny lass Upon the greeny grass, Fa la la. The Spring, clad all in gladness, Doth laugh at Winter’s sadness, Fa la la. And to the bagpipe’s sound The nymphs tread out their ground, Fa la la. Fie then! why sit we musing Youth’s sweet delight refusing? Fa la la. Say, dainty nymphs, and speak, Shall we play Barley-break? Fa la la. also: A-dancing on the grass also: bagpipes’. Recent First - Most Useful - Most positive - Most critical.

Now is the Month of Maying. I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat.

Title: Now Is the Month of Maying. Composed by: Thomas Morley. Instruments: Soprano Voice, range: D4-D5 Alto Voice, range: D4-A4 Tenor Voice 1, range: D3-F4 Tenor Voice 2, range: C3-E4 Bass Voice, range: G2-A3 SATTB Choir. Scorings: SATTB Choir A Cappella. The Arrangement Details Tab gives you detailed information about this particular arrangement of Now Is the Month of Maying - not necessarily the song. Not the arrangement you were looking for? View All Arrangements.

Sweet Polly Oliver is an English broadside ballad (Roud traceable from 1840 or earlier. It is also known as "Pretty Polly Oliver" and has several variant sets of lyrics, set to a single anonymous melody. It is one of the best known of a number of folk songs describing women disguising themselves as men to join the army to be with their lovers. Thomas Root wrote a symphonic band arrangement and Benjamin Britten wrote an arrangement for voice and piano

Tracklist

Aa Polly Oliver
Ab A-Hunting We Will Go
Ba Now Is The Month Of Maying
Bb Cherry Pie

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