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Dowland
John. ?1563--1626, English lutenist and composer of songs and lute music


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Barnatan opened his 90-minute recital with Thomas Ades' Darkness Visible, a sonically wandering piece built around the air by John Dowland, "In Darkness Let Me Dwell.
John Dowland (1562-1626) is an important representative of the English Renaissance.
1 ML1400 This collection contains 12 essays on early music by late musician and scholar Audrey Ekdahl Davidson, on composers such as Palestrina, John Dowland, Henry Lawes, and Hildegard of Bingen; pieces such as the Planctus Mariae and Ludus Daniels by anonymous composers; and discussions of performance practice and English Renaissance texts by Milton, Sir Philip Sydney, and George Herbert.
 
 
 
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