John Dowland (1563-1626) |
A Coy Joy A Dream A Fancy A Fantasie A Galliard A Gallyard upon the Gallyard before A Pavion Solus cum sola A Piece without title A Shepherd in a Shade All the day All ye, whom Love or Fortune hath betray'd Allemande Almain Almain, P. 49 Almain, P. 51 Aloe Aria (instrumental) Awake, sweet love Away with these self-loving lads Behold a wonder here Burst forth my tears Burst forth my tears for viola quartet By a fountain where I lay Can she excuse my wrongs? (First Booke of Songes, 1597) Captain Candish’s Galliard Captain Digorie Pipers Galliard Captaine Pipers Pavin Clear or cloudy Cleare and Cloudie sweet as Aprill showring Collected Works Come again, sweet love doth now invite Come away, come, sweet love Come heavy sleep Come when I call Come, ye heavy states of night Complaint Complete Lute Works Complete Solo Lute Music Coranto, P100 Courant Courante [Mistris Winter's Jump] (157) Daphne was not so chaste Deare, if you change Die not, before thy day Disdain me still Dowland on the continent: Mauritius / Dowland Pavin; The King of Denmark's Galliard; Farwell Dowland’s Adieu Dowland’s First Galliard Dowland’s Sorrow Dowland’s Tears (I saw my lady weep, arr. North) Dr Case's Pavan Dye not beefore thy day Earl of Derby, his Galliard Elizabeth and Essex: Queen Elizabeth's Galliard; The Earl of Essex's Galliard; Dowland's Lamentation; A fancy; Lady Rich's Galliard; Fortune my Foe; Mrs White's Nothing Fancy Fantasia Fantasia No. 7 from A Varietie of Lute Lessons Fantasia P7 Fantasia P72 Fantasie Far from triumphing Court Farewell ‘In Nomine' (Fantasie No. 4) Farewell (Fantasie No. 3) Farewell Fancy Farewell too faire Farewell unkind farewell Farre from triumphing Court Fine knacks for ladies First Booke of Songes (1597) Flow my teares (Lacrimæ) Flow not so fast, ye fountains Forlorn Hope Fancy (Fantasie No. 2) Fortune Fortune my foe Frog Galliard From silent night Gagliarda Galliard Galliard on a Galliard of Bachelar Galliard on Walsingham Galliard to Lachrimae Galliard, P. 27 Galliards by Mary, Queen of Scots George Whitehead's Almand Go Crystal tears (Go Cristall Teares) Go From My Window, P. 64 Go, nightly cares Green Garters Hurt, Nine Each Nails I must complain I saw my Lady weepe I shame at mine unworthiness If my complaints could passions move If that a sinner's sigh In darkness let me dwell In Nomine In 5 Parts No. 5 In this trembling shadow cast It was a time It was time when silly bees John Dowland’s Galliard, P. 21 Kemp's Jig L Air Lasso mia vita La Mia Barbara Lachrima Angelica Lachrimae Amantis (Lovers' Tears) Lachrimae Antiquae (Ancient Tears) Lachrimae Antiquae Novae (New Ancient Tears) Lachrimae Coactae (Forced Tears) Lachrimae Gementes (Groaning Tears) Lachrimae Pavan, P. 15 Lachrimae Tristes (Sad Tears) Lachrimae Verae (True Tears) Lachrimae, or Seaven Teares Lady Clifton's Spirit Lady Hunsdon's Puffe Lady Laiton's Almain Lady Rich, her Galliard Lady, if you so spite me Lamentatio henrici noel Lasso vita mia Lend your eares to my sorrow good people Lord Strang's March Lord Willoughbies his Galliard Loth to Depart, P. 69 Love those beames that breede Lute Songs M Nicholas Gryffith His Galiard M. Bucton's Galliard M. Giles Hobie’s Galliard M. Henry Noel his Galiard M. Thomas Collier his Galiard Madonna di Coucagna, Vita di voria dar cinquenta trene, Me voilà hors du naufrage, The earl of Essex Gaillard, Burst forth my tears Me, me, and none but me Melancholy Galliard Mignarda Mourne, mourne, day is with darknesse Mr Dowland's Midnight Mr John Langton's Pavan Mr Knight's Galliard Mr Langton's Galliard Mrs Brigide Fleetwood's Pavan alias Solus Sine Sola Mrs Clifton’s Almain Mrs Michol's Almain Mrs Nichols' Almain Mrs Norrish's Delight Mrs Vaux's Galliard, P. 32 Mrs Vaux's Jig, P. 57 Mrs White's Nothing, P. 56 Mrs White's Thing, P. 50 Mrs Winter's Jump My heart and tongue were twins My hope is revived My Lady Hudson's Allmande My Lord Chamberlaine his Galliard My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home My soul praise the Lord (Psalm 104) My Thoughts Are Wing'd With Hopes Now, O now, I needs must part O sweet woods Orlando Sleepeth Paduana Lachrymae Pavan Pavana Doulant Pavana Johan Douland Pavana Lachrymae (set by William Byrd) Praise blindness, eyes, for seeing is deceit Prelude for lute Preludium Preludium; A Fancy (Fantasie No. 5) Queen Elizabeth, her Galliard Resolution Rest awhile Robin Round Battle Galliard Say love if ever thou didst find Second Booke of Songes, 1600 : I I saw my lady weep Selected songs Semper Dowland Semper Dolens Shall I strive with wordes to move? Shall I sue? Sir Henry Guilford, his Almain Sir Henry Umpton's Funeral Sir John Smith, His Almain Sir John Souch His Galiard Sir John Souch’s Galliard Sir Robert Sidney, his Galliard Sleep, wayward thoughts Solus Cum Sola Songs for his Elizabethan Patrons Sorrow, come Sorrow, stay Stay time awhile thy flying Suzanna Galliard Sweet stay awhile Tarleton's Jig Tarleton's Riserrectione Tell me, true Love The Battle Galliard The Earl of Essex's Galliard The Eglantine Branche The English Orpheus The First Booke of Songes: His golden locks time hath to silver turned The Gilly Flower The King of Denmark, His Galliard The Lady Russell's pavan (for lute) The lowest trees have tops The most sacred Queene Elizabeth her Galliard The Queen’s Galliard, P. 97 The Right Honourable Ferdinando The Right Honourable The Lord Viscount Lisle, his Gaillard The Shoemaker's Wife Think'st thou then by thy feigning? Thou mighty God Three Dances Three feminine portraits: Lady Hunsdon's Allmande; La Mia Barbara; Lady Clifton's Spirit Time stands still Time's eldest sonne To ask for all thy love Toss not my soul Tremolo' Fancy (P73) Two Fancyes Une Jeune Fillette Unquiet thoughts Untitled Volta Von Gott will ich nicht lassen Walsingham Weepe you no more, sad fountaines What If A Day What if I never speed? What poor astronomers are they What Then Is Love but Mourning When David's life by Saul (A Pilgrimes Solace) When Laura Smiles When Phoebus first did Daphne love When the poore Criple (A Pilgrimes Solace) Where sin sore wounding Whoever thinks or hopes of love Wilt thou unkind thus reave me? Woeful heart |
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