Is there a modern edition (in tablature) available of Dowland's
various books of songs and airs?
Thanks,
Leonard Williams
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Dear lute netters,
I never noticed before: In 1964 [sic!] CNRS announced ("En préparation dans cette
série:")
Œuvres complètes pour Luth seul de John Dowland
Very strange...
Rainer
PS
Almost 40 years later in January 2002 there was some discussion about a possible
4th edition of Faber & Fa
Dear Collected Wisdom,
I am about to finish writing an essay on John Dowland's Farewell.
My writing is about the formal analysis on motivic development and
origins of the themes.
I would be happy to publish it on any online surface of scholarly/music
articles.
Do you have any s
I have exhausted my google-fu and can't seem to find a digital
facsimile of the letter anywhere... It's apparently in the Poulton
Dowland biography and UNT's library has a copy, but I would really
rather not have to drive an hour one way just to photocopy 3 pages...
:/
Does anyon
Hi,
you can hear my Dowland Pavan Intavolation, well played (guitar only sorry but
very well)
link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3MtNUbdvD4
Enjoy
Anton
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Can anyone give me some advice on how to proceed with my YouTube video?
I uploaded a video of myself playing Dowland’s ‘A Fancy’ on the guitar to
YouTube and my video is marked with a copyright notice:
"Fantasia "a Fancy", musical composition administered by: One or more music
publishing rights
Hi,
I have just found an interesting interpretation of my Intavolation for 3 lutes
(interpretation by 3 guitars)
It sounds really very fine.
link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3MtNUbdvD4
enjoy it
Anton
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Here the correct link:
[1]https://drive.google.com/folderview?idzNgOC6APcLrSkZuMlU5dzlTMzQ&usp
=sharing
Sorry
Matteo
On 30 July 2013 15:53, Matteo Turri <[2]matteo.o.tu...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Following a number of requests, I have put the paraphrases of
Dowland's
Following a number of requests, I have put the paraphrases of Dowland's
four books and the Musical Banquet on a public accessible Google Drive:
[1]https://drive.google.com/folderview?idzNgOC6APcLrSkZuMlU5dzlTMzQ&usp
=sharing
This is the original message in the lute list that referred
Dear All,
This is a last call for the John Dowland 450th Anniversary Conference.
Registration closes on 1 May and you really do not want to miss a second of it!
The grand finale includes Paul O'Dette, Nigel North, Elizabeth Kenny and myself
playing the seven Lachrimae and other dances with the
Dear All,
Just to let you know that registration is now open for the John Dowland 450th
Anniversary Conference, Fitzwilliam College Cambridge (4-5 May 2013). There
will be 12 paper presentations, 4 concerts, 2 master classes, 1 poster
presentation and more.
For the schedule of activities and m
Dowland is a subject on BBC Radio 3 (Music Matters 12.15pm) tomorrow. I
believe Peter Holman (amogst others) contributes - insights from a
non-lute player but a leading historical musicologist. And, of course,
director of The Parley of Instruments and of Opera Restor'd.
MH
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Since we're up to our ears in Dowland's music at the moment, you can
imagine we have a thing or two to add to the discussion. We have done
so with a little bonus post in advance of our usual Saturday series.
[1]http://wp.me/p15OyV-z6
Ron & Donna
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Dear all,
this Summer with Collegium Vocale Bydgoszcz I recorded a CD dedicated
to John Dowland's music.
If you are interested - please look here:
[1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rEiWtkE5T0
and here (lute solo) [2]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjL0qS465WQ
The whole CD so
Dear all,
there are some nice videos of Dowland arrangements for three lutes by Ray
Nurse on ning-lute and other. Have they already been published?
BTW, Stewart McCoy recently published similar arrangements (Lundgren
Editions), they are really good.
Regards,
Stephan
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyLjQdLMYpg
JD works it some more. Popstars got his thumb in the door; now it's
time to break out the big tools: i-memes and jib-jab.
N ur strngbox, nibblng spgtti,
smthy
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Regarding the Dowland article in today's Guardian, and thanks for the
alert, he's a favourite of mine, the complete link is:
[1]http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/jun/03/john-dowland-music-songw
riter
Karen Hore
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1. http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/jun/0
To all:
In today's Guardian
John Dowland: the original Mister Misery
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/jun/03/john-dowland-music-songwrit
er
RA
www.Mignarda.com
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Lauren found her dream laptop. [1]Find
Twenty-one pieces by John Dowland
arranged for lute trio (GGD)
with two easy extra parts (GG) to be added ad lib.
by Stewart McCoy
Here are some of Dowland's best-known pieces - Lachrimae, The Frog Galliard,
and others - together with some of his less well-known ones like The
Shoemaker's Wife an
Another "strange" version of flow my tears...
[1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xm_uXJjuarw
v. ;-)
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Three cheers and many back pats for David Hill -
[1]http://www.johndowland.co.uk/songs.htm
Please forward the link to every singer...
Rob
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David Hill has completed his paraphrases to Dowland's The First Booke
of Songs - which I am delighted to say is now downloadable from the
John Dowland website: [1]http://www.johndowland.co.uk/songs.htm
David would like me to point out that ''these are only MY
interpretations of t
Uploaded, John Dowland- "The Lady Russel's Pavan", Poulton #17 on
Vimeo, three sections in separate uploads.
Checked settings; it is "public".
http://www.vimeo.com/2402068
http://www.vimeo.com/2402317
http://www.vimeo.com/2402631
Dan
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I suppose this question has already been asked umpteen times, but here goes
again: do we know how the ow in Dowland's name was pronounced? As in know
or as in how?
Thanks,
Dennis
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Sylvain Bergeron has contributed some mp3 files, including duets with
Terry McKenna. I've also placed the solo mp3 files and videos on the
same page.
[1]www.johndowland.co.uk
Rob MacKillop
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Dowland did publish his lessons in c1603 as LoST. The lessons are the
key to his music, and the most important source of English lute
counterpoint, along with the holograph
Farewell Fancy in Holmes. In addition to being beautiful music, the
lessons clearly lay out the rules of lute voice leading
Dear G.,
I would rather listen to the music or to the speaker, but not both at the
same time.
Best wishes,
Stewart McCoy.
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Greetings all,
Does anyone know if Dowland's Round battle Galliard was written to commemorate
anything in particular, and if so what?
Thank you.
Regards,
Craig
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Special Dowland Program at the SFEMS Workshop June 24 - 30, 2007
The Renaissance Program at the SFEMS workshop will be offering a
special program on the works of John Dowland this year. We have just
added a class in technique for all of Dowland's works, including the
solos, consort music and lu
I suspect the differences in their relative success (or apparent success) is
largely a matter of their training and method of entry into the system of court
employment. Most musicians who became members of the (English) Queen's/King's
Music were brought up and trained within the system, either a
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> I would like to know that as well.
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Dear Gary,
Thanks for your vote of confidence.
Whether or not Dowland sang professionally is discussed by Diana
Poulton in her book on Dowland (2nd edn, pp. 80-2), and she comes to
the conclusion that Dowland probably didn't sing professionally. She
refers to a couple of times where Dowland is re
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