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music and musicology, May 25, 2006
This review is from: The Beggar's Opera: Original Songs & Airs (Audio CD)
i've had the original release for more years than i will admit. it's as enjoyable today as it was the first time i listened to it.
in addition to the john gay versions are the earliest known versions of the songs and some that came afterwards. for example, the tune of what most people know as 'greensleeves' is played from the first known italian setting (15th century as i recall) to one done in the irish folk style from the 19th century, with gay's version in the middle.
gay borrowed many of his tunes from other songs that were familiar to his audience. where the original might be sentimental or even religious in content, gay would write a bawdy or satiric version, which would have had added interest and humor for his audience.
but don't think that all this impressive scholarship makes for a dull time. the musicians are first rate and the disc can be enjoyed simply as wonderfully played and sung 18th music.
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Spare and bitter origins of British opera, November 19, 2003
This review is from: The Beggar's Opera: Original Songs & Airs (Audio CD)
This is a splendid performance of astringent pieces from the original Beggar's Opera performed in opposition to importation of the lush continental style.
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