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    John Dowland (c. 1563 – buried 20 February 1626) was an English Renaissance composer, lutenist, and singer. He is best known today for his melancholy songs...
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    John Dowland. The lyrics are anonymous. The song is bitter-sweet, typical of Dowland who cultivated a melancholy style. It was included in Dowland's First...
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  • John Dowland may refer to: John Dowland (1563–1626), English composer John Dowland (RAF officer) (1914–1942), recipient of the George Cross This disambiguation...
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  • composer John Dowland. The lyrics, a bittersweet contemplation of love and loss, are anonymous. The song was first published in Dowland's collection...
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  • after John Dowland Dowland, Devon, civil parish in England The Dowland Manuscript, an early masonic manuscript, published by James Dowland Jack Dowland, pen...
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  • Flow, my tears (category Compositions by John Dowland)
    and composer John Dowland (1563–1626). Originally composed as an instrumental under the name "Lachrimae pavane" in 1596, it is Dowland's most famous ayre...
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  • collaborates with Bosnian lutenist Edin Karamazov. The album features music by John Dowland (1563–1626), a lutenist and songwriter. It entered the UK Official Albums...
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  • The composition is an homage to John Dowland, being based partly on Dowland's most famous piece, "Flow, my tears". "John Bennet – Bio, Albums, Pictures"...
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  • Elizabeth II; with a brass fanfare and borrowing a fauxbourdon setting by John Dowland. The 1893 song "The Volunteer Organist" by George Spaulding features...
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    most popular Elizabethan composer for the lute and of lute songs was John Dowland. Several families of instruments were popular among the English people...
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  • Nocturnal After John Dowland, Op. 70 is a classical guitar piece composed in 1963 by English composer Benjamin Britten for guitarist Julian Bream. It is...
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    "Worster Braules" by Thomas Tomkins; and the famous "Lachrymae Pavan" by John Dowland, as arranged by Giles Farnaby and by William Byrd. In 1899, Breitkopf...
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    music is based on an Elizabethan lute song written by Thomas Campion and John Dowland in 1606 (What if a Day or a Month). It was adopted as the anthem for...
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  • In darkness let me dwell (category Compositions by John Dowland)
    dwell" is a song ascribed to the lutenist and composer John Dowland. Published in 1610, late in Dowland's career, the song shows the influence of Italian music...
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    International Astronomical Union in 1979, and refers to the English composer John Dowland, who lived from 1562 to 1626. Moore, Patrick (2000). The Data Book of...
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    songwriter, actor, and poet John Dowland (1563–1626), English composer John W. Duarte (1919–2004), English composer and guitarist John Dunstaple (1390–1453)...
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    lamenting kisse" in his 1609 Ayres); John Cooper's ("The Message"); Henry Lawes' ("Break of Day"); John Dowland's ("Break of Day" and "To ask for all thy...
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    Wrongs" is a late 16th-century song by the English Renaissance composer John Dowland, the fifth song in his First Booke of Songes or Ayres (Peter Short, London...
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  • Robert Dowland (c. 1591 – 1641) was an English lutenist and composer. He was the son of the lutenist and composer John Dowland, who wrote almost 90 lute...
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    Lachrimae, or Seaven Teares (category Collections by John Dowland)
    parts is a collection of instrumental music composed by John Dowland. It was published by John Windet in 1604. It consists of a set of seven slow pieces...
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    released an album entitled Songs from the Labyrinth featuring the music of John Dowland (an Elizabethan-era composer) and accompaniment from Bosnian lute player...
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    Philip K. Dick (redirect from Jack Dowland)
    Renaissance composer John Dowland, who is featured in several works. The title Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said directly refers to Dowland's best-known composition...
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    Greatest Hits Volume Two, Westminster 9008-8185 Lute Music of John Dowland, RCA ARL1-1491 John Dowland: 14 Lute Pieces, Westminster W-9079 Music for Voice and...
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    classical guitarists and lutists such as English renaissance composer John Dowland, drop D tuning is mostly known from its usage in contemporary heavy metal...
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    Vitoria Gilles Binchois William Byrd Antonio de Cabezón Josquin des Prez John Dowland Guillaume Dufay Michelangelo Falvetti Giovanni Gabrieli Vincenzo Galilei...
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  • John Noel Dowland, GC (6 November 1914 – 13 January 1942) was a Royal Air Force officer of the Second World War and a recipient of the George Cross. Dowland...
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    have been presented in 1943 at Boston's Jordan Hall—featured a song by John Dowland, transcriptions by Wasner of Tyrolean folk tunes, and a Trio for two...
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    for viola and piano, after "If my complaints could passions move" by John Dowland; for William Primrose; 1950) arranged for viola and string orchestra...
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    times, with composers such as William Byrd and John Dowland, and, during the reign of King Charles I, John Jenkins, William Lawes and Tobias Hume. The last...
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  • consists of a mix of opera and pop music, songs by Renaissance composer John Dowland and excerpts from Baroque composer Henry Purcell's Dido and Aeneas juxtaposed...
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