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Revision as of 23:44, 4 January 2016
Life
Born: c.1563
Buried: February 20, 1626
Biography
View the Wikipedia article on John Dowland.
List of vocal works
- For works at CPDL sorted alphabetically by title, see John Dowland compositions
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres (1597)
- of foure parts, with Tableture for the Lute.
- Unquiet thoughts (4 editions available)
- Who ever thinks or hopes of love for love (4 editions available)
- My thoughts are winged with hopes (4 editions available)
- If my complaints could passions move (5 editions available)
- Can she excuse my wrongs with virtue's cloak (6 editions available)
- Now, O now, I needs must part (9 editions available)
- Dear, if you change I'll never choose again (5 editions available)
- Burst forth my tears (4 editions available)
- Go crystal tears (5 editions available)
- Thinkst thou then by thy feigning (3 editions available)
- Come away, come sweet love (3 editions available)
- Rest a while you cruel cares (4 editions available)
- Sleep wayward thoughts (4 editions available)
- All ye, whom love or fortune hath betrayed (4 editions available)
- Wilt thou unkind thus reave me of my heart? (3 editions available)
- Would my conceit that first enforced my woe (3 editions available)
- Come again sweet love doth now invite (14 editions available)
- His golden locks time hath to silver turn'd (5 editions available)
- Awake sweet love thou art returned (4 editions available)
- Come heavy sleep (4 editions available)
- Away with these self-loving lads (4 editions available)
- A Galliard for two to play upon one Lute
The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres (1600)
- of 2.4.and 5.parts: With Tableture for the Lute or Orpherian, with the Violl de Gamba.
Numbers 1-8 are songs for 2 voices
Numbers 9-20 are songs for 4 voices
Numbers 21-22 are songs for 5 voices
- I saw my lady weep (3 editions available)'
- Flow my tears, fall from your springs (5 editions available)
- Sorrow, sorrow, stay, lend true repentant tears (3 editions available)
- Die not before thy day (3 editions available)
- Mourn, mourn, day is with darkness fled (3 editions available)
- Time's eldest son, Old Age, the heir of Ease (First part) (2 editions available)
- Then sit thee down and say thy 'Nunc dimittis' (Second part) (2 editions available)
- When others sing 'Venite exultemus' (Third part) (2 editions available)
- Praise blindness eyes, for seeing is deceit (2 editions available)
- O sweet woods, the delight of solitariness (4 editions available)
- If floods of tears could cleanse my follies past (3 editions available)
- ''Fine knacks for Ladies, cheap, choice, brave and new (8 editions available)
- Now cease my wandering eyes (2 editions available)
- Come ye heavy states of night (2 editions available)
- White as Lillies was her face (2 editions available)
- Woeful heart with grief oppressed (3 editions available)
- A Shepherd in a shade his plaining made (5 editions available)
- Faction that ever dwells in court (2 editions available)
- Shall I sue, shall I seek for grace (3 editions available)
- Toss not my soul (2 editions available)
- Clear or cloudy sweet as April showering (2 editions available)
- Humour say what makst thou here (3 editions available)
- Dowland's adieu for Master Oliver Cromwell.
The Third and Last Booke of Songs or Aires (1603)
- Newly composed to sing to the Lute, Orpharion, or viols, and a dialogue for a base and meane Lute with five voices to sing thereto.
- Farewell too fair (2 editions available)
- Time stands still (2 editions available)
- Behold a wonder here (2 editions available)
- Daphne was not so chaste as she was changing (2 editions available)
- Me me and none but me (2 editions available)
- When Phœbus first did Daphne love (2 editions available)
- Say love if ever thou didst find (4 editions available)
- Flow not so fast ye fountains (3 editions available)
- What if I never speed (2 editions available)
- Love stood amazed at sweet beauty's pain (2 editions available)
- Lend your ears to my sorrow good people (2 editions available)
- By a fountain where I lay (3 editions available)
- Oh what hath overwrought my all amazed thought (2 editions available)
- Farewell unkind farewell (2 editions available)
- Weepe you no more sad fountaines (4 editions available)
- Fie on this faining, is love without desire (2 editions available)
- I must complain, yet do enjoy (2 editions available)
- It was a time when silly Bees could speak (3 editions available)
- The lowest trees have tops (2 editions available)
- What poor Astronomers are they (3 editions available)
- Come when I call, or tarry till I come (2 editions available)
Three songs from A Musicall Banquet (1610)
- Far from triumphing Court ( )
- Lady if you so spite me ( )
- In darkness let me dwell (2 editions available)
A Pilgrimes Solace (1612)
- Wherein is contained Musicall Harmonie of 3. 4. and 5. parts, to be sung and plaid with the Lute and Viols
- Disdain me still ( )
- Sweet stay a while ( )
- To ask for all thy love ( )
- Love those beams that breed ( )
- Shall I strive with words to move ( )
- Were every thought an eye ( )
- Stay time a while thy flying ( )
- Tell me true Love where shall I seek thy being ( )
- Go nightly cares ( )
- From silent night ( )
- Lasso vita mia, mi fa morire ( )
- In this trembling shadow ( )
- If that a sinner's sighs be Angels' food ( )
- Thou mighty God (Part 1) (2 editions available)
- When David's life by Saul (Part 2) (2 editions available)
- When the poor Cripple (Part 3) (2 editions available)
- Where sin sore wounding ( )
- My heart and tongue were twins ( )
- Up merry mates ( )
- Welcome black night ( )
- Cease these false sports ( )
Henry Nowell Lamentations(1597)
- O Lord, turn not away thy face ( Finale 2004 )
- Lord in thy wrath reprove me not ( Finale 2004 )
- O Lord consider my distress ( Finale 2004 )
- O Lord of whom I do depend ( Finale 2004 )
- Where righteousness doth say ( Finale 2004 )
- Lord to thee I make my moan ( Finale 2004 )
- Lord hear my prayer ( Finale 2004 )
- All people that on earth do dwell (1592)
- All people that on earth do dwell
- Psalm 38 ( Sibelius 6 )
- Shout to Jehovah, all the earth ( )
- I shame on mine unworthiness ( Finale 2004 )
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Publications
- The First Booke of Songs or Ayres (1597)
- The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres (1600)
- The Third and Last Booke of Songs or Aires (1603)
- A Pilgrimes Solace (1612)
External links
- Works by John Dowland in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)
- Listen to a free recording of Awake sweet loue thou art returnd from Coro Nostro, a mixed chamber choir based in Leicester, UK.
- Harald Lillmeyer's Site - Contains original facsimiles of Dowland's First, Second and Third Books of Songs or Airs.