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  1. Musica Britannica a National Collection of Music VI: John Dowland Ayres for Four Voices by Thurston Dart And Nigel Fortune (Editors), 1970-01-01
  2. The First Elizabethan Consort Book. Pieces by John Dowland ... Arranged for Descant Recorder and Piano, with or without String Quartet, by E. H. Hunt (Schott's Consort Book) by John Dowland, 1940
  3. Doulandi De Lachrimae: A Little Collection of Verse, Possibly Written By John Dowland by John Dowland, 1983-01-01
  4. John Dowland, A Reappraisal of His Ayres by JAMES GORDON SMITH, 1973
  5. 1626 Deaths: Francis Bacon, John Dowland, Lancelot Andrewes, Juan de Oñate, William Rowley, Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk, John Davies
  6. John Dowland, Fifty Songs, Book One, High Voice by John Dowland, 1970
  7. John Dowland. (Music Reviews).: An article from: Notes by Gary R. Boye, 2002-03-01
  8. Zupfmusik: Carl Michael Bellman, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Leo Brouwer, John Dowland, Kurt Schwaen, Heinrich Konietzny, Manuel de Falla (German Edition)
  9. Journal of the Lute Society of America, 1979 (articles on the Modena Tiorba Manuscript, the lute duet of John Dowland etc., Volumes XII) by Mirko Caffagni, Lyle Nordstrom, John Griffiths, Kurt Rottmann, Josef Klima Paul Beier, 1979
  10. Compositions by John Dowland: The Second Booke of Songes or Ayres, I Saw My Lady Weepe, Flow My Tears, Lachrimae, or Seaven Teares
  11. The Jacobean Consort Book. John Dowland, Thomas Campian, Francis Pilkington, Thomas Forde, Ayres by the Lutenists. Arranged for Solo Recorder, Descant ... by E. H. Hunt (Schott's Consort Book) by Edgar Hubert Hunt, 1940
  12. English Lutenists: John Dowland, Sting, Nigel North, Robert Johnson, Daniel Bacheler, Philip Rosseter, Robert Jones, Matthew Wadsworth

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43. Dowland, John
This page contains basic and accurate biographical information and links to essays about the Renaissance composer Dowland.
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Dowland, John
Dowland, John
Period: Renaissance
Born: c. 1563 in London, England
Died: Wednesday, January 21, 1626 in London, England
Nation of Origin: United Kingdom
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Major Works:

Flow my tears
Many songs, chamber works, and lute pieces.
Other Information: General Bibliography: Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Reese, Gustave, Music in the Renaissance, Sachs, Curt, The Rise of Music in the Ancient World , Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Gale Group, December 2000, ISBN: 0028655257 Links to essays at other sites: Music in the Renaissance by Gustave Reese Please note: These links will open in a new window. Biographical essay at the Karadar site If the Karadar link does not work, try searching karadar.com

44. Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Dowland
Though now considered to be among the foremost English composers of lute music and songs, little is known of the early life of John Dowland (1563 February 20, 1626).
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John Dowland
Though now considered to be among the foremost English composers of lute music and songs, little is known of the early life of John Dowland (1563 - February 20, 1626). He may have been born in London, and though early on his reputation seemed to be growing in England, he failed to secure a position at the court of Elisabeth I, and so eventually was offered a lurative position at the court of Christian IV of Denmark. Though Dowland returned to England in 1606 and in early 1612 was offered a post at the court of James I, there are few extent compositions from this last phase of his life. Most of Dowland's works were written for his own instrument, the lute, including books of solo lute works, lute songs, part-songs with lute accompaniment, and several pieces for viol consort with lute. Two of his better known works are the lute song "Flow my tears," and the incomparable Lachrimae, or Seaven Teares, a set of seven pavans for viol and lute consort. Filled with extraordinary melancholy and a sense of loss and longing Dowland's music reflects the musical tastes of his day.

45. Musica Viva Encyclopedia: Dowland, John
English composer, lutenist and probably singer. Father to Robert Dowland. Back to top
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46. John Dowland — FactMonster.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
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47. Dowland, John | NMC
Born in 1563, John Dowland served the ambassadors of England to the court of France as a young man; during his years in Paris, Dowland was converted to Catholicism.
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John Dowland b.1563 - d.1626 Born in 1563, John Dowland served the ambassadors of England to the court of France as a young man; during his years in Paris, Dowland was converted to Catholicism. Back in England, he married and in 1588 was admitted to his degree of Bachelor of Music from Christ Church, Oxford, on the same day as Thomas Morley. In 1594, after failing to find a post as court lutenist, he travelled to Rome to study with Luca Marenzio; the following year, he published his first book of Ayres for voice and lute, thus initiating a genre in which England was to excell for a quarter of a century. His last collection of works for voice and lute was published in 1612; when he was at last appointed one of the King's Lutes. His final works were devotional; he died in 1626.
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48. DOWLAND, John • A Fancy (Cozens Lute-book)
DOWLAND, John (15631626) • A fancy source GB-Cu Cambridge, University Library), Ms. Add. 3056 (Cozens lute-book), fol. 17'-18 untitled J. Dowland by G rard REYNE in
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49. Dowland John Sheet Music - Sheet Music Plus
Dowland John sheet music at Sheet Music Plus. Lute Songs of John Dowland (The Original First and Second Books including Dowland's Original Lute Tablature).
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