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.


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