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==Music files== | ==Music files== | ||
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{{Editor|Jonathan Goodliffe|2009-05-30}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|8|61}}{{Copy|CPDL}} | {{Editor|Jonathan Goodliffe|2009-05-30}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|8|61}}{{Copy|CPDL}} | ||
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==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
{{Title|''When Arthur first in court began to wear long hanging sleaves''}} | |||
{{Composer|John Wall Callcott}} | {{Composer|John Wall Callcott}} | ||
{{Voicing|3|TTB}} | {{Voicing|3|TTB}} | ||
{{Genre|Secular|Glees}} | {{Genre|Secular|Glees}} | ||
{{Language|English}} | {{Language|English}} | ||
{{Instruments|A cappella (originally). Piano accompaniment added by [[William Horsley]] (1774-1858).}} | {{Instruments|A cappella (originally). Piano accompaniment added by [[William Horsley]] (1774-1858).}} | ||
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{{Descr| A three part glee. "Usquebaugh" is an old name for "whisky". "Blue cap" beer is still sold and is described as "a dark, strong ale characterized by its full flavour and port-like aroma". For Welsh toasted cheese see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_rarebit Wikipedia entry] for "Welsh rarebit"}} | |||
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WX7KfrAbQ8 Performance of this work by Newberg High School Men's Ensemble].}} | |||
==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
{{Text|English| | {{Text|English| | ||
When Arthur first in Court began | When Arthur first in Court began | ||
To wear long hanging sleeves | To wear long hanging sleeves | ||
He entertained three serving men | He entertained three serving men | ||
And all of them were thieves. | And all of them were thieves. | ||
The first he was an Irishman. | The first he was an Irishman. | ||
The second was a Scot. | The second was a Scot. | ||
The third he was a Welshman. | The third he was a Welshman. | ||
And all were knaves I wot. | And all were knaves I wot. | ||
The Irishman loved usquebaugh, | The Irishman loved usquebaugh, | ||
The Scot loved ale called “blue cap”. | The Scot loved ale called “blue cap”. | ||
The Welshman he loved toasted cheese | The Welshman he loved toasted cheese | ||
And made his mouth like a mouse-trap. | And made his mouth like a mouse-trap. | ||
Usquebaugh burnt the Irishman, | Usquebaugh burnt the Irishman, |
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- Editor: Jonathan Goodliffe (submitted 2009-05-30). Score information: A4, 8 pages, 61 kB Copyright: CPDL
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General Information
Title: When Arthur first in court began to wear long hanging sleaves
Composer: John Wall Callcott
Number of voices: 3vv Voicing: TTB
Genre: Secular, Glee
Language: English
Instruments: A cappella (originally). Piano accompaniment added by William Horsley (1774-1858).
First published:
Description: A three part glee. "Usquebaugh" is an old name for "whisky". "Blue cap" beer is still sold and is described as "a dark, strong ale characterized by its full flavour and port-like aroma". For Welsh toasted cheese see the Wikipedia entry for "Welsh rarebit"
External websites:
Original text and translations
English text
When Arthur first in Court began
To wear long hanging sleeves
He entertained three serving men
And all of them were thieves.
The first he was an Irishman.
The second was a Scot.
The third he was a Welshman.
And all were knaves I wot.
The Irishman loved usquebaugh,
The Scot loved ale called “blue cap”.
The Welshman he loved toasted cheese
And made his mouth like a mouse-trap.
Usquebaugh burnt the Irishman,
The Scot was drowned in ale,
The Welshman had like to be choked by a mouse,
But he pulled it out by the tail.