\paperw3360 \margr0\margl0\ATXph16380 \plain \fs20 \f1 \fs22 Centuries before our age of invasive advertising, it was up to the merchants, vendors and pedlars of great cities to
cry their wares to attract custom. These cries were so numerous and varied that in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries some of them were set to music by highly respected composers. The outcome is a delightful mixture of functional folk music and co