David, Grove says: "Allison's 'Dolorosa' pavan belongs to the same world of Elizabethan melancholy as Dowland's Lachrimae with which it shares melodic features."
And I did not now about this? Where nights black bird hir sad infamy sings, there they let mee live forlorne! Thanks, Peter On Thu, 29 May 2008, LGS-Europe wrote: > Peter wrote: > >> by Thomas Campion with lyrics not unlike Stephen's, from "Richard Alison's >> An Howres Recreation in Musicke (1606)" Should I know who Mr. Alison is? > > Yes! > > Beautiful solo pieces published in a good volume by the Lute Society. Psalms > of 1599 with lute and cittern tab. Broken consort music. the next auto-quote is: I call him free who is led solely by reason. (Baruch Spinoza) /\/\ Peter Nightingale Telephone (401) 874-5882 Department of Physics, East Hall Fax (401) 874-2380 University of Rhode Island Kingston, RI 02881 To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
