1997
John Dowland
First Booke of Songs 1597: I. Unquiet thoughts
First Booke of Songs 1597: II. Whoever thinks or hopes
First Booke of Songs 1597: III. My thoughts are wing'd with hopes
First Booke of Songs 1597: IV. If my complaints could passions move
First Booke of Songs 1597: V. Can she excuse my wrongs
First Booke of Songs 1597: VI. Now, O now I needs must part
First Booke of Songs 1597: VII. Dear, if you change
First Booke of Songs 1597: VIII. Burst forth my tears
First Booke of Songs 1597: IX. Go crystal tears
First Booke of Songs 1597: X. Think'st thou then
First Booke of Songs 1597: XI. Come away, come sweet love
First Booke of Songs 1597: XII. Rest awhile you cruel cares
First Booke of Songs 1597: XIII. Sleep wayward thoughts
First Booke of Songs 1597: XIV. All ye whom love or fortune
First Booke of Songs 1597: XV. Wilt thou unkind
First Booke of Songs 1597: XVI. Would my conceit
First Booke of Songs 1597: XVII. Come again: sweet love doth now invite
First Booke of Songs 1597: XVIII. His golden locks
First Booke of Songs 1597: XIX. Awake, sweet love
First Booke of Songs 1597: XX. Come heavy sleep
First Booke of Songs 1597: XXI. Away with these self-loving lads
Second Booke of Songes 1600: I. I saw my lady weep
Second Booke of Songes 1600: II. Flow my tears
Second Booke of Songes 1600: III. Sorrow, stay
Second Booke of Songes 1600: IV. Die not before thy day
Second Booke of Songes 1600: V. Mourn, day is with darkness fled
Second Booke of Songes 1600: VI. Time's eldest son
Second Booke of Songes 1600: VII. Then sit thee down
Second Booke of Songes 1600: VIII. When others sing Venite
Second Booke of Songes 1600: IX. Praise blindness eyes
Second Booke of Songes 1600: X. O sweet woods
Second Booke of Songes 1600: XI. If floods of tears
Second Booke of Songes 1600: XII. Fine knacks for ladies
Second Booke of Songes 1600: XIII. Now cease my wand'ring eyes
Second Booke of Songes 1600: XIV. Come ye heavy states of night
Second Booke of Songes 1600: XV. White as lilies was her face
Second Booke of Songes 1600: XVI. Woeful heart
Second Booke of Songes 1600: XVII. A shepherd in a shade
Second Booke of Songes 1600: XVIII. Faction that ever dwells
Second Booke of Songes 1600: XIX. Shall I sue
Second Booke of Songes 1600: XX. Toss not my soul
Second Booke of Songes 1600: XXI. Clear or cloudy
Second Booke of Songes 1600: XXII. Humor say what mak'st thou here
Third Booke of Songes 1603: I. Farewell too fair
Third Booke of Songes 1603: II. Time stands still
Third Booke of Songes 1603: III. Behold a wonder here
Third Booke of Songes 1603: IV. Daphne was not so chaste
Third Booke of Songes 1603: V. Me, me and none but me
Third Booke of Songes 1603: VI. When Phoebus first did Daphne love
Third Booke of Songes 1603: VII. Say, Love, if ever thou didst find
Third Booke of Songes 1603: VIII. Flow not so fast, ye fountains
Third Booke of Songes 1603: IX. What if I never speed
Third Booke of Songes 1603: X. Love stood amazed
Third Booke of Songes 1603: XI. Lend your ears to my sorrow
Third Booke of Songes 1603: XII. By a fountain where I lay
Third Booke of Songes 1603: XIII. O what hath overwrought
Third Booke of Songes 1603: XIV. Farewell, unkind
Third Booke of Songes 1603: XV. Weep you no more, sad fountains
Third Booke of Songes 1603: XVI. Fie on this feigning
Third Booke of Songes 1603: XVII. I must complain
Third Booke of Songes 1603: XVIII. It was a time when silly bees
Third Booke of Songes 1603: XIX. The lowest trees have tops
Third Booke of Songes 1603: XX. What poor astronomers are they
Third Booke of Songes 1603: XXI. Come when I call
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: I. Disdain me still
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: II. Sweet stay awhile
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: III. To ask for all thy love
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: IV. Love, those beams that breed
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: V. Shall I strive with words to move
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: VI. Were every thought an eye
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: VII. Stay, Time, awhile thy flying
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: VIII. Tell me, true love
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: IX. Go nightly cares
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: X. From silent night
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XI. Lasso vita mia
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XII. In this trembling shadow cast
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XIII. If that a sinner's sighs
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XIV. Thou mighty God
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XV. When David's life
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XVI. When the poor cripple
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XVII. Where sin sore wounding
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XVIII. My heart and tongue were twins
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XIX. Up merry mates
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XX. Welcome black night
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XXI. Cease these false sports
Lachrimae Pavan (Paduana Lachrimae), Transc. for keyboard by Giles Farnaby
Can shee excuse my wrongs (1st Book of Songs, 1597), Anonymously transcribed for keyboard
Paduana "La mia Barbara" (Consort Music), Transc. for keyboard by Paul Siefert
The Frogge, Transc. for keyboard by John Wilbye
The Frog Gailliard (Now, o now I need must part), Transc. for keyboard by Thomas Morley
Pavana & Galliarda, Transc. for keyboard by Thomas Morley
Lachrimae Pavan (Paduana Lachrimae), Transc. for keyboard by Melchior Schild
Solus cum sola pavan (Lute works), Anonymously transcribed for keyboard
Dowland's Almayne, Anonymously transcribed for keyboard
Piper's Pavan & Galliard, transcr. for keyboard by J. Bull & M. Peerson
Lachrimae Pavan (Paduana Lachrimae), Transc. for keyboard by Willian Byrd
Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations 1597: I. Lord turn not away
Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations 1597: II. Lord in thy wrath
Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations 1597: III. Lord consider my distress
Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations 1597: IV. O Lord of whom I do depend
Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations 1597: V. Where righteousness doth say
Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations 1597: VI. Lord to thee I make my moan
Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations 1597: VII. Lord hear my prayer
Lachrimae 1604: Lachrimae Antiquae
Lachrimae 1604: Lachrimae Antiquae Novae
Lachrimae 1604: Lachrimae Gementes
Lachrimae 1604: Lachrimae Tristes
Lachrimae 1604: Lachrimae Coactae
Lachrimae 1604: Lachrimae Amantis
Lachrimae 1604: Lachrimae Verae
Lachrimae 1604: M. John Langton's Pavan
Lachrimae 1604: M. Nicolas Gryffith his Galiard
Lachrimae 1604: Sir John Souch, his Galiard
Lachrimae 1604: Semper Dowland semper dolens
Lachrimae 1604: M. Giles Hobies Galiard
Lachrimae 1604: The King of Denmark's Galiard
Lachrimae 1604: Sir Henry Upton's Funeral
Lachrimae 1604: M. Henry Noel his Galiard
Lachrimae 1604: The Earl of Essex Galiard
Lachrimae 1604: M. Buctons Galiard
Lachrimae 1604: M. George Whithead his Almand
Lachrimae 1604: Captaine Digorie Piper his Galiard
Lachrimae 1604: M. Thomas Collier his Galiard
Lachrimae 1604: Mrs. Nichols Almand
Sorrow, come! (arr. William Wigthorp)
I shame at mine unworthiness
An heart that's broken and contrite
Psalm 100: All people that on earth do dwell
Psalm 38: Put me not to rebuke O Lord
Psalm 130: Lord to thee I make my moan
Psalm 104: My soul praise the Lord
Psalm 134: Behold and have regard
A Prayer for the Queen's most excellent Majesty
Solus cum sola pavan
Lachrimae
Galliard
Pipers Pavan
Lady Rich Galliard
Earl of Essex Galliard
If my complaints
Lachrimae Doolande
Lord Willoughbie's Welcome Home
My Lord Chamberlaine his Galliard
Comagain [Come again sweet love] (arr. J. van Eyck)
Pavan Lachrymae (arr. J. van Eyck)
Sorrow stay
Preludium
Can she excuse (Galliard)
Dr. Case's Pavan
Melancholy Galliard
Sir John Smith his Almain
Fantasia
A Dream (Pavan)
Almain
The Queen's Galliard
Coranto
Resolution (Pavan)
Mrs. Vaux Galliard
Mr. Dowland's Midnight
Loth to depart (Ballad setting)
The Most Sacred Queen Elizabeth, Her Galliard
The Earl of Essex, his Galliard
Pavan
John Dowland's Galliard
Aloe (Ballad setting)
The Lady Clifton's Spirit
What if a day (Ballad setting)
Mr. Giles Hobie's Galliard
Come away (Song arrangement)
Fancy (Fantasia)
Lachrimae (basic version)
Galliard to Lachrimae
[Jig]
Galliard on 'Walsingham'
Complaint (Ballad setting)
Mignarda (Galliard)
Semper Dowland semper Dolens (Pavan)
The Frog Galliard
A Fancy (Fantasia)
Piper's Pavan
Captain Digorie Piper's Galliard
Lady Laiton's Almain
Dowland's Galliard
Dowland's First Galliard
Tarleton's Jig
Walsingham (Ballad setting)
Lord Willoughbie's Welcome Home (Ballad setting)
Sir Henry Guilforde, his Almain
Pavan (related to 'Lachrimae')
Mr. Langton's Galliard
Mrs. Clifton's Almain
Lady Hunsdon's Puffe (Almain)
Go from my Window (Ballad setting)
Pavana Johan Douland
Mrs. Brigide Fleetwood's Pavan (Solus sine sola)
La mia Barbara
Sir Henry Umpton's Funeral (Pavan)
Lachrimae (version by Francis Cozens)
Farewell Fancy (Chromatic fantasia)
Farewell (on the 'In Nomine' theme) (Fantasia)
The King of Denmark's Galliard
Mrs. Vaux's Jig
Mrs. Nichol's Almain
Lord Strang's March
Mrs. Winter's Jump
Can she excues (Galliard) (version by Cozens)
The Shoemaker's Wife, a Toy (Ballad setting)
Mrs. Norrish's Delight
Mrs. White's Thing (Almain)
Mrs. White's Nothing
The Frog Galliard (Anon. version)
Solus cum sola (Pavan)
The Lord Viscount Lisle, his Galliard
Orlando sleepeth (Ballad setting)
Robin (Ballad setting)
Galliard (on a Galliard by Daniel Bacheler)
Forlorn Hope (Chromatic fantasia)
The Lady Russell's Pavan
Sir John Langton's Pavan
Earl of Derby, his Galliard
A Coy Toy
Fortune my foe (Ballad setting)
[Almain]
Mr. Knight's Galliard
Sir John Souch his Galliard
Tarletone's Riserrectione
The Lady Rich, her Galliard
Lachrimae Pavan
Can She Excuse Galliard
Captain Piper's Pavan and Galliard
Round Battell Galliard
Fortune My Foe
Katherine Darcie's Galliard
Tarleton's Jigge
Almain a 2
Mistress Nicols Alman a 2
Susanna Fair (Galliard)
Mistress Nichols Alman a 5
Mr. John Langton Pavan and Galliard
La Mia Barbara Pavan and Galliard
Lachrimae Antiquae Novae Pavan and Galliard
Taffel-Consort 1621: Mrs Nichol's Almain P. 2
Taffel-Consort 1621: Volta
Taffel-Consort 1621: Were every thought an eye
Taffel-Consort 1621: Lady if you so spite me, for voice
Taffel-Consort 1621: Pavan à 4
A Musical Banquet 1610: I. My heavy sprite oprest with sorrowes might
A Musical Banquet 1610: II. Change thy mind since she doth change
A Musical Banquet 1610: III. O eyes, leave off your weeping
A Musical Banquet 1610: IV. Go, my flock, go get you hence
A Musical Banquet 1610: V. O dear life, when shall it be?
A Musical Banquet 1610: VI. To Plead My Faith
A Musical Banquet 1610: VII. In a grove most rich of shade
A Musical Banquet 1610: VIII. Far from the triumphing court
A Musical Banquet 1610: IX. Lady if you so spite me
A Musical Banquet 1610: X. In darkness let me dwell
A Musical Banquet 1610: XI. Si le parler et le silence
A Musical Banquet 1610: XII. Ce penser qui sans fin tirannise ma vie
A Musical Banquet 1610: XIII. Vous que le Bonheur rappelle
A Musical Banquet 1610: XIV. Passava Amor su arco desarmado
A Musical Banquet 1610: XV. Sta notte mi sognava
A Musical Banquet 1610: XVI. Vuestros ojos tienen d'amor
A Musical Banquet 1610: XVII. Se di farmi morire, voce e liuto
A Musical Banquet 1610: XVIII. Dovrò dunque morire
A Musical Banquet 1610: XIX. Amarilli mia bella
A Musical Banquet 1610: XX. O bella più
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