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  1. John Dowland: Flow my tears (Lachrimae); Phoebe Jevtovic Rosquist, soprano & David Tayler, lute. Voices of Music. 430K subscribers. 5.6K. 476K views 10 years ago #Dowland #FlowMyTears.

  2. Nov 11, 2020 · In John Dowlands music, tears open the soul. (Micah Fluellen / Los Angeles Times) By Mark Swed Classical Music Critic. Nov. 11, 2020 6 AM PT. In “An Anatomy of Melancholy,” his crazy ...

  3. Jun 2, 2009 · John Dowland: the original Mister Misery. Think Morrissey's a miserabilist? He's got nothing on John Dowland. Singer Mark Padmore explains the enduring appeal of Britain's bard of...

  4. Jan 5, 2010 · John Dowland (1563-1626) was an important instrumental composer at a time when the most serious music was vocal, and he was a popular composer at a time when there was no dichotomy between...

  5. www.npr.org › artists › 15594762John Dowland : NPR

    May 3, 2012 · The NPR Classical 50. John Dowland's Art Of Melancholy. January 5, 2010 • Dowland was an important and beloved composer at a time when there was no dichotomy between popular and classical...

  6. Jun 11, 2018 · Dowland, John (1563–1626) English composer of songs and lute music. His songs, written for voice and lute, are widely considered to be the finest of his generation, due to their great emotional range. He also composed much instrumental music, such as the famous set of variations, Lachrimae.

  7. John Dowland was an English composer, singer, and lutenist. Little is known about his childhood beyond the facts that he was born in 1563 and was a child prodigy. It was once believed that he was Irish and born in Dublin but some claimed that he was born in Westminster. His history starts around 1580 in Paris, where he worked for Sir Henry ...

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