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  1. Rest awhile, you cruel cares - No. 12 from "First Book of Airs, Part 2" Sheet Music by John Dowland, 2010-02-09
  2. All ye, whom Love or Fortune - No. 14 from "First Book of Airs, Part 2" Sheet Music by John Dowland, 2010-02-09
  3. Away with these self-loving lads - No. 21 from "First Book of Airs, Part 2" Sheet Music by John Dowland, 2010-02-09
  4. What If I Never Speed? by Dowland John, 2008-04-15
  5. JOHN DOWLAND FOR CLASSIC GUITAR (Bill's Music Shelf) by John Dowland, 2009-02-25
  6. John Dowland's Lute Songs: Third and Fourth Books with Original Tablature by John Dowland, 2002-05-03
  7. Fine Knacks for Ladies by John Dowland, 2005-12-31
  8. Come Again John Downland Easy Piano Sheet Music by John Dowland, 2010
  9. The Collected Lute Music of John Dowland. Transcribed and edited by Diana Poulton and Basil Lam. < Lute tablature and keyboard notation. > by John Dowland, 1978
  10. Dear If You Change John Dowland Easy Piano Sheet Music by John Dowland, 2010
  11. Composers for Lute: John Dowland, Denis Gaultier, Johann Sebastian Bach, Arnolt Schlick, Johannes Hieronymus Kapsberger, Luis de Narváez
  12. John Dowland: Ayres for Four Voices by Edmund; Dart, Thurston; Fortune, Nigel Fellowes, 1963-01-01
  13. 1563 Births: John Dowland, Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, Michael Drayton, Wanli Emperor, Steven Van Der Hagen, Penelope Rich, Lady Rich
  14. Luthiste Anglais: John Dowland, Julian Bream, Robert Johnson, John Jenkins (French Edition)

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22. John Dowland | Classical Composers Database
Detailed biography from CD liner notes focused on his works for lute and his struggles for patronage and acceptance. From the Classical Composers Database.
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Edited for classical guitar by Jean-François Delcamp John Dowland : Lady Hunsdon's puffe, Almain
John Dowland : Tarleton's riserrectione, Jig

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Virtuoso lutenist, singer and composer, probably born in Dublin in Ireland, John Dowland lived in France between 1580 and 1584 (in service with the English Ambassador to Paris). He lived in Germany between 1594 and 1598 (at the Royal Courts of Brunswick and Hesse, Nuremberg). In 1595 he went to Italy (Rome, Venice, Florence). Between 1598 and 1606 he was a lutenist at the court of Christian IV of Denmark. In 1601 he returned to London to buy instruments. From 1597, John Dowland published books of songs as well as pieces for the lute. In 1612 he was appointed to the post of second lutenist at the court of Charles I of England. Famous in all Europe, John Dowland was probably the greatest lutenist of his time.
The collected lute music of John Dowland
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Fantasie:
Forlorn Hope Fancy
Farewell
Farewell (An "In Nomine")

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English composer - born 1563, and died 1626. Best known for his melancholy songs such as "I saw my Lady weepe". Much of Dowland's music is for the lute (his own instrument), and has become a part of the standard repertoire for classical guitar.
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Vocal Music Dowland was above all the composer of lute-songs, publishing his first collection of airs in 1597, followed by a second in 1600 and a third in 1603. He left over eighty secular songs and these include Come again: sweet love doth now endite, Fine knacks for ladies and Flow my teares, among many others of moving intensity. Lute Music For the lute itself Dowland wrote Fantasias, and dance-movements, including Pavanes, Galliards, Almains and Jigs. Other Instrumental Music The best known of Dowland's instrumental compositions is his famous Lachrimae or Seaven Teares, for five viols and lute. This work includes a series of dance-movements, chiefly Galliards, and solemn Pavanes, using the theme familiar from the lute-song Flow my teares. Role: Classical Composer Album Title Catalogue No Work Category Archguitar Music - BLANCHETTE, P. / ROTA, N. / STRAVINSKY, I. (Had Miles Met Maurice) (Blanchette, The Virtual Consort)

30. John Dowland — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Dowland, John. Dowland, John (dou'l u nd) , 1563 – 1626, English composer, unsurpassed in his day as a lutenist. His books of Songs or Ayres (1597–1603) established him
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31. Dowland, John - Come Again Sheet Music - 8notes.com
Dowland, JohnCome again sheet music 8notes.com Lute Songs of John Dowland By John Dowland. Edited by David Nadal. For Guitar/lute And Voice.
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    Lute Songs of John Dowland By John Dowland. Edited by David Nadal. For Guitar/lute And Voice. The original 1st and 2nd books with Dowland's original Lute Tablature. Level: Intermediate/Advanced. Book. 128 pages. Published by Dover Publications. (KE3001) See more info...
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    Dowland, John (b. 1562/63, County Dublin, Ire., or Westminster, Londond. Jan. 21, 1626, London), English composer, virtuoso lutenist, and skilled singer, one of the most
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    (b . 1562/63, County Dublin, Ire., or Westminster, Londond. Jan. 21, 1626, London), English composer, virtuoso lutenist, and skilled singer, one of the most famous musicians of his time. In 1598 Dowland became lutenist to Christian IV of Denmark, but he was dismissed for unsatisfactory conduct in 1606. Between 1609 and 1612 he entered the service of Theophilus, Lord Howard de Walden, and in 1612 he was appointed one of the "musicians for the lutes" to James I. Working during a time of musical transition, Dowland, though a respecter of tradition, absorbed many of the new ideas he encountered on the Continent. His 88 lute songs (printed 1597-1612) particularly reflect those influences. The early songs are presented with an alternative version for four voices. Although melodically enchanting, they show simple strophic settings, often in dance forms, with an almost complete absence of chromaticism. Later, in such through-composed songs as "In darkness let me dwell" (1610), "From Silent Night," and "Lasso vita mia" (1612), the Italian declamatory style, chromaticism, and dissonance are introduced; no alternative four-voice versions are given. Dowland composed about 90 works for solo lute; many are dance forms, often with highly elaborate divisions to the repeats. His famous

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    36. Dowland, John Biography - S9.com
    1562 Born on Westminster, London, England. English composer, virtuoso lutenist, and skilled singer, one of the most famous musicians of his time.1580 - He went to Paris as a
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    1562 - Born on Westminster, London, England. English composer, virtuoso lutenist, and skilled singer, one of the most famous musicians of his time.
    1588 - He received a bachelor of music degree from the University of Oxford.
    1594 - His conversion to Roman Catholicism, he believed, caused his rejection for a post as a court lutenist, and after that disappointment he left England to travel on the Continent.
    1598-1606 - Dowland became lutenist to Christian IV of Denmark, but he was dismissed for unsatisfactory conduct.
    - His famous Lachrimae, or Seaven Teares Figured in Seaven Passionate Pavans, became one of the most widely known compositions of the time.
    1610-1612 - His through-composed songs as "In Darkness Let Me Dwell", "From Silent Night", and "Lasso vita mia", he introduced the Italian declamatory style, chromaticism, and dissonance; no alternative four-voice versions are given.
    1626 - He died on January 21st in London.

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    While he was in London, Dowland published his first collection of music, The First Booke of Songes or Ayres of Foure Partes with Tableture for the Lute A Pilgrimes Solace, also show that he had become aware of the new declamatory style of his Italian contemporaries. Dowland seems to have remained in England at least until February 1598, when the Landgrave of Hesse invited him to return to Kassel, though by the following November he had taken up a post at the Danish court. He remained there until 1606, apart from a year spent in England in 1603-04, when he took the opportunity to publish Lachrimae, his only collection of consort music. Lachrimae also broke new ground in that it was the only set of five-part dance music to use the table layout, the only one to be equipped with a tablature lute part, and the only one to feature a variation suite of seven pavans. These dances are linked by the four-note descending motif heard at the beginning of Lachrimae Antiquae and by a subtle web of thematic and harmonic inter-relationships. Dowland dedicated Lachrimae to the queen, Anne of Denmark, stating that the collection was begun in her native land and finished in England; to some extent it represents the practice and repertory of expatriate Englishmen at the Danish court, including the composers

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