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Dowland (1563–1626).
Originally composed as an
instrumental under the name "
Lachrimae pavane" in 1596, it is Dowland's most
famous ayre, and
became his signature...
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semper Dolens.
Lachrimae Antiquae Lachrimae Antiquae Nouae Lachrimae Gementes Lachrimae Tristes Lachrimae Coactae Lachrimae Amantis Lachrimae Verae Semper...
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Lachrimæ or
seaven teares figured in
seaven p****ionate pavans, with
divers other pavans,
galliards and allemands, set
forth for the lute, viols, or violons...
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Night on
stage at the Comédie Française in 2005 Dunford's
first solo CD
Lachrimae,
recorded for the
Alpha label in 2012, was
awarded the
Caecilia prize...
- Goût
Etranger (AVSA9851) 2006 –
Christophorus Columbus (AVSA9850) 2007 –
Lachrimae Caravaggio (AVSA9852) 2007 – Ludi
Musici (AV9853) 2007 –
Septem Verba...
- in the
Facet (1986) 1914 (1997) The Fold (1999, The
Queensland Ballet)
Lachrimae (2000, West
Australian Ballet)
Molto Vivace (2003)
Unspoken dialogues...
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Amsterdam (1648) John
Dowland (1563–1626) – M.
George Whitehead His Almand,
Lachrimae, No.21 (1604)
Leonora Duarte (1610–1678) –
Sinfonia à5, No.7
Terti toni...
- work of
English composers. He
wrote variations on John Dowland's
famous Lachrimae Pavane. John Bull, who was
probably a
personal friend,
wrote a set of...
- Chorus; O Shut Your Eyes
Against the Wind for Bang on a Can All Stars;
Lachrimae for the
Amsterdam Sinfonietta,
Scottish Ensemble, and the
Norwegian Chamber...
- 0:40 [letter to
Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury] "Flow My
Tears (
Lachrimae)" – 4:42 "Have You Seen the
Bright Lily Grow" – 2:35 [lyrics: Ben Jonson...