In “An Anatomy of Melancholy,” his crazy, magnificently tireless compendium of all that illed clinically depressed Elizabethan England, Robert Burton now and then turned his attention to America and ...
It was a great age. In 1604, while playgoers were in thrall to the first known performance of Shakespeare’s Othello, music lovers could revel in the first publication of Dowland’s highly original ...
The Alia Vox Heritage collection was established to revisit recordings of early renaissance music by Jordi Savall and his colleagues from the 1970s to the 1990s. Re-edited and remastered, this 1987 ...
John Dowland’s 1604 Lachrimae is described on its title page as “Seven Tears figured in seven passionate pavans, with diverse other pavans, galliards and almans, set forth for lute, viols, or violins, ...
Lachrimae, or Seaven Teares John Dowland, Composer Nigel North, Lute (Les) Voix Humaines Captayne Pipers Galliard (Les) Voix Humaines John Dowland, Composer Nigel North, Lute Coranto, ‘Were every ...
Lachrimae, or Seaven Teares Elizabeth Kenny, Lute John Dowland, Composer Phantasm How to describe Dowland’s Lachrimae, or Seaven Teares? Seven pavans for five-part viol consort with lute, each a ...