Dowland

Renaissance

Name

John Dowland

Nationality

Name

John Dowland

Works

1.Farewell, too fair

1.I saw my Lady weep

1.Lachrimae antiquae

1.Unquiet thoughts

10.From silent night

10.Love stood amazed

10.Mr John Langtons Pavan

10.O sweet woods

10.Think'st thou then by thy feigning

11.Come away, come sweet love

11.If floods of tears

11.Lasso vita mia

11.Lend your ears to my sorrow

11.The King of Denmark's Galliard

12.By a fountain where I lay

12.Fine knacks for ladies

12.In this trembling shadow cast

12.Rest awhile, you cruel cares

12.The Earl of Essex Galliard

13.If that a sinner's sighs

13.Now cease my wand'ring eyes

13.O what hath overwrought

13.Sir John Souch his Galliard

13.Sleep, wayward thoughts

14.All ye, whom Love or Fortune hath betray'd

14.Come ye heavy states of night

14.Farewell, unkind

14.Mr Henry Noel his Galliard

14.Thou mighty God

15.Mr Giles Hobies Galliard

15.Weep you no more, sad fountains

15.When David's life

15.White as lilies was her face

15.Wilt thou unkind thus reave me

16.Fie on this feigning!

16.Mr Nicholas Gryffith his Galliard

16.When the poor cripple

16.Woeful heart

16.Would my conceit

17.A shepherd in a shade

17.Come again, sweet love doth now invite

17.I must complain

17.Mr Thomas Collier his Galliard

17.Where sin sore wounding

18.Captain Piper his Galliard

18.Faction that ever dwells

18.His golden locks Time has to silver turned

18.It was a Time when silly bees

18.My heart and tongue were twins

19.Awake, sweet love

19.Mr Bucton's Galliard

19.Shall I sue

19.The lowest trees have tops

19.Up merry mates

2.Flow my tears

2.Lachrimae antiquae novae

2.Sweet stay awhile

2.Time stands still

2.Who ever thinks or hopes of love

20.Come, heavy Sleep

20.Mistress Nichols Almand

20.Toss not my soul

20.Welcome black Night

20.What poor astronomers are they

21.Away with these self-loving lads

21.Cease, cease these false sports

21.Clear or cloudy

21.Come when I call

21.Mr George Whitehead his Almand

22.Humour say what mak'st thou here

3.Behold a wonder here

3.Lachrimae gementes

3.My thoughts are wing'd with hopes

3.Sorrow, stay

3.To ask for all thy love

4.Daphne was not so chaste

4.Die not before thy day

4.If my complaints could passions move

4.Lachrimae tristes

4.Love, those beams that breed

5.Can she excuse my wrongs

5.Lachrimae coactae

5.Me, me, and none but me

5.Mourn, mourn, Day is with darkness fled

5.Shall I strive with words to move?

6.Lachrimae amantis

6.Now, O now, I needs must part

6.Time's eldest son

6.Were every thought an eye

6.When Phoebus first did Daphne love

7.Dear, if you change

7.Lachrimae verae

7.Say, Love, if ever thou didst find

7.Stay, Time, awhile thy flying

7.Then sit thee down

8.Burst forth my tears

8.Flow not so fast, ye fountains

8.Semper Dowland semper dolens

8.Tell me, true Love

8.When others sing Venite

9.Go crystal tears

9.Go nightly cares

9.Praise blindness eyes

9.Sir Henry Umpton's Funeral

9.What if I never speed?

A Fancy, for lute

A Fancy, for voice and lute

A piece without title, P.51

A Prayer for the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, for voices, viols and organ

Almain a2, for consort duo

Almain, P.49

Almain, P.51

Almain, P.96

Aloe, ballad setting, P.68

An heart that's broken and contrite, sacred song for 4 voices and mixed consort

Bonny sweet Robin, ballad setting, P.70

Can she excuse, P.42, "The Right Honourable Robert, Earl of Essex, his Galliard"

Captain Digorie Piper's Galliard, P.19

Captain Piper's Pavan and Galliard, for consort

Come again, sweet love doth now invite, for 4 voices and lute

Come, heavy sleep, for 4 voices and lute

Complaint

Complaint, ballad setting, P.63

Complaint, P.63

Coranto, P.100

Dowland's Almain

Dowland's Galliard, P.20

Dowlands Adieu for Master Cromwell, for viol and lute, P.13

Dr. Case's Pavan, P.12

Earl of Essex, his Galliard, P.89

Fantasia in D minor, P.5

Fantasia in G major, P.1

Fantasia in G minor, P.6

Fantasie in G minor, P.7

Far from the triumphing court

Farewell Fancy: Chromatic fantasia, P.3

Farewell: Fantasie on 'In nomine', P.4

Fine knacks for ladies, for 4 voices and lute

Flow, my tears, fall from your springs, for 2 voices and lute

Forlorn Hope: Fantasie, P.2

Fortune My Foe, P.62

Frog Galliard, P.23

From silent night, for voice and lute

Galliard

Galliard a5

Galliard in C minor, P.28

Galliard in C minor, P.35

Galliard in D minor, P.20

Galliard in F minor, P.27

Galliard in G minor, P.104

Galliard in G minor, P.22, "Dowland's First"

Galliard in G minor, P.30

Galliard in G minor, P.31, "Walsingham"

Galliard to Lachrimae

Galliard to Lachrimae, P.46

Galliard, in D major, P.24

Go from my window, P.64

Go, my flock, go get you hence, for voice and orpharion

I shame at mine unworthiness

If my complaints could passions move, for 4 voices and lute

In a Grove Most Rich of Shade

In a grove most rich of shade

In darkness let me dwell

It was a time when silly bees could speak, for 4 voices and lute

John Dowland's Galliard, P.21

K. Darcy's Spirit, P.45

Katherine Darcy's Galliard, for lute

King of Denmark's Galliard, P.40

La mia Barbara, P.95

Lachrimae Pavan

Lachrimae, for lute, P.15

Lady Hunsdon's Puffe, Almain, P.54

Lady if you so spite me

Lady Laiton's Almain, P.48

Lady Rich's Galliard, P.43a, "Dowland's Bells"

Lamentatio Henrici Noel

Lasso, vita mia, for voice and lute

Lord Strang's March, P.65

Loth to depart, P.69

Melancholy Galliard, P.25

Most Sacred Queen Elizabeth's Galliard, P.41

Mr. Bucton's Galliard

Mr. Dowland's Midnight, Almain, P.99

Mr. Giles Hobie's Galliard, P.29

Mr. Knight's Galliard, P.36

Mr. Langton's Galliard, P.33

Mrs. Brigide Fleetwood's Pavan, P.11

Mrs. Clifton's Almain, P.53

Mrs. Nichol's Almain, P.52

Mrs. Vaux Galliard, P.32

Mrs. Vaux's Jig, P.57

Mrs. White's Nothing, P.56

Mrs. White's Thing, Almain, P.50

Mrs. Winters Jump, P.55

My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe, for lute

My Lord Chamberlain his Galliard, P.37

My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home, P.66

Now and Now

O dear life, when shall it be

O eyes, leave off your weeping

Orlando Sleepeth, P.61

Pavan a4 for viol consort

Pavan in C minor, P.94

Pavan in G minor, P.16

Pavan in G minor, P.18

Pavan Mylius, "Thesaurus gratiarum"

Pavana Lachrimae

Piper's Pavan, P.8

Preludium, for lute, P.98

Psalm 100: All people that on earth do dwell

Psalm 100: All people that on earth do dwell, for countertenor, 3 viols and organ

Psalm 104: My soul praise the Lord

Psalm 130: Lord to thee I make my moan, for tenor and organ

Psalm 134: Behold and have regard

Psalm 38: Put me not to rebuke O Lord

Queene Elizabeth, her Galliard, P.97, "The Queen's Galliard"

Resolution, P.13

Right Honourable Ferdinando Earl of Derby, his Galliard, P.44

Right Honourable Lord Viscount Lisle, P.38

Round Battle Galliard, P.39

Semi Dolens

Semper Dowland semper dolens, P.9

Shoemaker's Wife, a Toy, P.58

Sir Henry Guilford his Almain

Sir Henry Umpton's Funerall

Sir John Smith, his Almain, P.47

Solus cum sola, P.10

Sorrow, come!, sacred song for soprano and 4 viols

Squires Galliard

Susanna Fair, for viol consort

Suzanna Galliard, P.91

Tarleton's Resurrection, P.59

The Earle of Essex Galliard, for 5 viols/violins and lute

The First Galliard, for lute

The Lady Russell's Pavan, P.17

Volta, Allemande for 4 viols and continuo, P.27

Von Gott will ich nicht lassen

Walsingham, P.67