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Supercultured: Movies, TV, Anime, and Comics
Justice League Animated with Mikael Sebag Part 2 - Supercultured

Supercultured: Movies, TV, Anime, and Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2017 66:40


Part 2 with special guest Mikael Sebag where we discuss Justice League: Dark and other films in the DC Animated Universe.

Supercultured: Movies, TV, Anime, and Comics
Justice League Animated with Mikael Sebag Part 1 - Supercultured

Supercultured: Movies, TV, Anime, and Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 51:23


This week is part 1 of our 2 part discussion with Mikael Sebag about the DC Animated Universe, starting with Justice League: War.

D'ye hear the News? Selections from the 1689 London Popery Collections
The FAREWELL. (Tune: “The Fourtyfifth Song.” [I Live Not Where I Love])

D'ye hear the News? Selections from the 1689 London Popery Collections

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2011 1:35


Bianca Hall, soprano; Karina Kallas, soprano; Kristin Chaudhary, soprano; Stacey Helley, mezzo-soprano; William Rowley, tenor; Joel Nesvadba, baritone; Mikael Sebag, baritone; Arthur Omura, hurdy-gurdy The FAREWELL . First Popery Collection, pp. 20-21 Tune: “The Fourtyfifth Song,” also known by its refrain, “I live not where I love” Cantus, Songs and Fancies, John Forbes, 1662.

D'ye hear the News? Selections from the 1689 London Popery Collections
A New SONG. (Tune: “A new Irish Tune” [Lilliburlero])

D'ye hear the News? Selections from the 1689 London Popery Collections

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2011 1:23


Bianca Hall, soprano; Karina Kallas, soprano; Kristin Chaudhary, soprano; Stacey Helley, mezzo-soprano; William Rowley, tenor; Joel Nesvadba, baritone; Mikael Sebag, baritone; Arthur Omura, hurdy-gurdy A New SONG First Popery Collection, p. 9 Tune: “A new Irish Tune,” also known by its refrain, “Lilliburlero” Henry Purcell, ed. The Second Part of Musick’s Hand-maid, Henry Playford, 1689.

D'ye hear the News? Selections from the 1689 London Popery Collections
MONMOUTH’s Remembrance. To the Tune of A Begging we will go. (Tune: “There was a Jovial Begger”)

D'ye hear the News? Selections from the 1689 London Popery Collections

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2011 2:49


Bianca Hall, soprano; Karina Kallas, soprano; Kristin Chaudhary, soprano; Stacey Helley, mezzo-soprano; William Rowley, tenor; Joel Nesvadba, baritone; Mikael Sebag, baritone; Arthur Omura, hurdy-gurdy MONMOUTH’s Remembrance. Second Popery Collection, pp. 20-21 Tune: “There was a Jovial Begger,” also known by its refrain, “a begging we will go” Choice Ayres and Songs … The Fifth Book, John Playford, 1684, p. 26.

D'ye hear the News? Selections from the 1689 London Popery Collections
The CITY-BALLAD. 168- (Tune: “Downe in a bottome &c.”)

D'ye hear the News? Selections from the 1689 London Popery Collections

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2011 2:59


Mikael Sebag, baritone; William Rowley, tenor; Joel Nesvadba, baritone; Jason Yoshida, theorbo; Adam Knight Gilbert, percussion Fourth Popery Collection, pp. 34-35 Tune: “Downe in a bottome &c.” Bodleian MS Rawlinson Poet. 152, fol. 9, cited in Claude M. Simpson, The British Broadside Ballad and its Music, Rutgers: 1966, p. 192; ground bass, Jeanne McDougall, 2009.

D'ye hear the News? Selections from the 1689 London Popery Collections
A New SONG on the Calling of a Free Parliament, Jan. 15. 1688/9. (Tune: “A New Scotch Tune”)

D'ye hear the News? Selections from the 1689 London Popery Collections

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2011 3:52


Joel Nesvadba, baritone; Mikael Sebag, baritone; William Rowley, tenor; Adam Knight Gilbert, recorder; Mishkar Nuñez Mejia, violin; Arthur Omura, virginal; Jason Yoshida, guitar A New SONG on the Calling of a Free Parliament, Jan. 15. 1688/9. First Popery Collection, pp. 19-20 Tune: “A New Scotch Tune” Henry Purcell, ed., The Second Part of Musick’s Hand-maid, Henry Playford, 1689.