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Miscellaneous English pieces *(26) |
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Miscellaneous English pieces
- Richard Allison -- Almaine
- Richard Allison -- The Lord's Prayer
- Robert White -- Christe Qui Lux
- Philip Rosseter -- Galliard
- Philip Rosseter -- Pavan
- William Byrd -- Christe Redemptor a 4
- John Wilson -- Dear, do not your fair beauty wrong
- Alfonso Ferrabosco -- Fantasia
- Alfonso Ferrabosco -- Galliard
- Alfonso Ferrabosco -- Pavan
- Girolamo Frescobaldi -- Toccata
- Anon. -- Southwell's Galliard
- Watkins Ale (?)
- Dance
- English dance
- Fly from the world Alfonso Ferrabosco (The Younger)
- The Duke of Holstones Delight (99) - A. A. Chalkey
- Goe from my window
- Italiana Miscellaneous
- Sick tune
- J. Wilson -- Sing aloud
- Sinkapace galliard
- Ford -- Southcote Pavan
- When lo by break of morning
- Robin Hoode p[er] Mr. Ascue
- Jolly Robbin (Anonymous setting)
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Mostly imported from Wayne Cripps,
his tab program *(76) |
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Mostly imported from Wayne
Cripps, his tab program
- English anon. -- A Galliard
- English anon. -- A Jigg - Francis Cutting
- English anon. -- Almain (A. Ferrabosco)
- English anon. -- Almayne - Francis Cutting
- English anon. -- Almayne by Francis Cutting
- English anon. -- An almane
- English anon. -- Arthur's Dump - Marsh LB
- English anon. -- As I wente to Walsinghame (Wickmanbrook)
- English anon. -- Bonny Sweete Boy (Dd.2.11, f.66)
- English anon. -- Bonny Sweete Boy, Th. Robinson
- English anon. -- Broome Bessy from Dd.2.11, 80v.
- English anon. -- Brunswick (Fitzwilliam virginal book)
- English anon. -- Carmans Whistle - Dd.5.78.3, f.48v-49r
- English anon. -- Come Away
- English anon. -- Conde Claros Marsh p.232
- English anon. -- Coranto (Ferrabosco)
- English anon. -- Cuttings comfort - Francis Cutting
- English anon. -- Dargesson
- English anon. -- Fantasy - Gregorio Huwet of Anwerpe (Varietie
of lute Lessons)
- English anon. -- Fly from the world - Alfonso Ferrabosco The
Younger
- English anon. -- French Coranto
- English anon. -- Galliard - Alfonso Ferrabosco
- English anon. -- A Galliard: Edward Collard
- Collarde [Dd.9.33, ff.31v.-32] Go from my window
- English anon. -- Galliard - Francis Cutting
- English anon. -- Galliarda Aliter (Nurnberger Lautenbuch)
- English anon. -- GO FROM MY WINDOW - Euing Lute Manuscript
- English anon. -- Go From My Window (Immerito)
- English anon. -- Go Merely Wheele
- English anon. -- Gray's Inn Masque
- English anon. -- Greensleeves - Francis Cutting
- English anon. -- Greensleeves (Ballet lute book)
- English anon. -- Heart's Ease
- English anon. -- Kemp's Jig
- English anon. -- Knowles his galiarde (Wickhambrook no 22)
- English anon. -- Lady Clifton's Spirit
- English anon. -- Lord Willoughby
- English anon. -- Lusty Gallant
- English anon. -- Master Mathias His Galiard (Ballet lute book)
- English anon. -- Monsieur's Almayne (D. Batchelard - Varietie
of lute lessons)
- English anon. -- Mrs. Anne Markham's Pavan
- English anon. -- Mrs. Anne Markham's Galliard - Pickering LB
- English anon. -- Muy Linda - Anthony Holborne
- English anon. -- My Lady Strang's Alman
- English anon. -- My Mistris Farwell
- English anon. -- Now to bed
- English anon. -- Orlando - Chanson Englesa - Joachim van den
Hove
- English anon. -- Orlando Furiosoe
- English anon. -- Orlando sleepeth - John Dowland
- English anon. -- Passamezzo antico
- English anon. -- PAVAN - T[homas] S[mythe] Cosens Lute Book
- English anon. -- Pavan (Holborne)
- English anon. -- Pavan (Th. Morley)
- English anon. -- Pavan by Anthony de County
- English anon. -- Pavan, Last Will and Testament A. Holborne
- English anon. -- Pavana Bray (W. Byrd)
- English anon. -- Pavin - Thomas Morley (Varietie of Lute Lessons)
- English anon. -- Progresse (Almayne)
- English anon. -- PSALM 100 Thysius Lute ms., fo. 279r
- English anon. -- Robert Johnson, British Museum Ad. Ms. 38539
- ML
- English anon. -- Robert Johnson, Cambridge U Library Dd. 4.22
- English anon. -- Robinson's May Thomas Robinson, Cambridge U
Dd 9.33 f92
- English anon. -- Sinckapace galliarde Ballet Lute Book f95
- English anon. -- Southecote Galliarde - Anthony Holborne (Dd.
9.33, f 84r)
- English anon. -- Southwells Galliarde (Cambridge MS. Dd.2.11B
f68)
- English anon. -- The cobbler
- English anon. -- The fairy rounde (Anthony Holborne, Dd. 9.33,
f 62r)
- English anon. -- The King of Denmarkes Delight.
- English anon. -- The Lord's Prayer (?? )
- English anon. -- The woods so wild
- English anon. -- Tinternell. (Anthony Holborne)
- English anon. -- Toy - Francis Cutting
- English anon. -- Wanton - Anthony Holborne (Dd. 9.33, f 67r)
- English anon. -- What if a day
- English anon. -- What if a day (2 - Pickering?)
- English anon. -- Wilson's Wilde
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Hirsch Lute Book *(17) |
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Hirsch Lute Book
- A Galliard - W. Byrd (Hirsh LB f2r.)
- In Nomine Pavan - Nicholas Strogers (Hirsch f.2v)
- John Dowland -- My Lady Leighton's Pavan (A dream) - Hirsch
f.3r
- In Nomine Galliard - Nicholas Strogers (Hirsh LB f3r)
- A Galliard (Hirsch f.4r)
- Holborne? -- Haselwoods Galliard - f. 5r
- Haselwoods Galliard
- Galliard - Francis Cutting (Hirsh LB f6v)
- A galliard - Hirsch 11r
- John Dowland -- Piper's Galliard - Hirsch f.11r
- John Dowland -- Essex's Galliard - Hirsch f. 11v
- P21. - Candish's Galliard - Dd.2.11(B) [f.56]
- Fantasia (Francesco da Milano Hirsch LB f64v)
- A. Holborne -- Fantasia
- (Hirsch, f.65v.) Fantasia/Anon. (f.65v.)
- Anthony Holborne -- A Fantasia Hirsch, f. 65r
- Anon. -- Fantasia (Hirsch, f.66v.) Hirsch Lute Book
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Three pieces *(5) |
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Three pieces
- Thomas Mace -- Praeludium 1 in C-fa-ut
- Thomas Mace -- Praeludium 2 in D-sol-re
- Thomas Mace -- Praeludium 3 in E-la-mi Three pieces
- Thomas Mace -- A Fancy-Prelude, or Voluntary; Sufficient Alone
to make a Good Hand, Fit for All manner of Play, or Use.
- Thomas Mace -- The Theorbe Tunning
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Margaret Board Lute book *(36) |
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Margaret Board Lute book
- Lighte of Love - Margaret Board Lute Book page 5
- ROGERO - Anon, Board Lute Book
- The Eglantine Branche (M. Board f. 25v)
- Poore Tome/Board F23R
- Poore Tome/Board F23R
- Delacourt pavin/Board, f1v
- Bonny Sweet Robin/Board f.12v
- Almayne en me revenant (Board f.25 verso)
- I can not keepe my wyfe at howme (M. Board book)
- Joane to the Maypole/M. Board p 27r
- Lavolta (Margaret Board f.13 r)
- Lothe to depart (Board f.7v)
- Peter Philips Pavan Board L.B.,f°5v,6r
- Sellinger's Rownd/Margaret Board Book page 12r
- The Eglantine Branche (M. Board f. 25v)
- The French Tune folio (Board LB 25v )
- The Gathering of pescodes/M Board 26 recto
- The Hunter's Carreare (M. Board f.27v)
- Almande by Robert Dowland, M Board 12v
- Robert Johnson Almanyne, The Board Lute Book, f. 30r [rhythm
sign with no pitch means a rest, ok?]
- additional Johnson pieces from Seicento Edition, no. 15, Almayne,
from Board Lute Book, f30r notes 1. the plus sign (+) before a note signifies
the plus sign ornament symbol in the Board Lute Book 2. The final bar of the
piece is in triple time, for some reason. I've corrected it. Originally, it
was H+d3c4a5 Qa9 H.a5 ***
- additional Johnson pieces from Seicento Edition, no. 20, The
Princes Coranto, from Board Lute Book, f27
- additional Johnson pieces from Seicento Edition, no. 21, The
Witches Dance, from Board Lute Book, f26r There are 2 ornament signs, a plus
sign before the tab letter, notated with "+", and a dot before the
tab letter, notated "." This one has a question mark next to Johnson's
name. Also, it's full of time signature changes,so I'll put them in in brackets
and you can do what you like with them. There's no sig at the beginning. I've
copied this out of Board, because the Seicento edition has mistakes and is
unreliable. But let me know if you have questions, because there are about
6 other lute settings of the Witches Dance. additional Johnson pieces from
Seicento Edition, no. 23, The Gipsies Dance, from Board Lute Book, f38v-39r
- P10. - Solus cum sola - Board 10v
- P22. - Dowland's First galliard - Board [22v]
- P28. - Galliard on Batchelard's galliard - Board 16v
- P28. - Galliard on Batchelard's galliard - Board 16v
- P61. - Orlando sleepeth - Board 1r
- P96. - An Almand - Board f.13r
- P97. - The Queenes galliard - Board f.24r
- P98. - Praeludium - Board [f29r]
- P99. - Mr. Dowland's midnight - Board [f26v]
- P100. - Coranto - Board 30r
- PA3. - Almande Robert Dowland, M Board 12v
- Almayne en me revenant (Board f.25 verso)
- Gray's Inn -the first ( MB f.39v-40r; MB f.45v) alias: the turtle
dove - the Lord's mask - Cuperaree Margaret Board Lute book
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Narcissus Marsh lute book *(8) |
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Narcissus Marsh lute book
- Marsh lute book - p.251 (Chi passa?)
- Arthur - Philip Van Wilder (?) Marsh lute book
- Queen's Treble Narcissus
- A doomp E.E. p.243
- Galliarde
- The New Year's Gift Anthony Holborne
- Galliard by Holborne
- Lusty Gallant - Marsh LB. f/ Narcissus Marsh lute book
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Pickering Lute book (selections) |
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Pickering Lute book (selections)
- A Toy -- (Jane Pickeringe's Lute Book # 17)
- A Toy -- (Jane Pickeringe's Lute Book number 16)
- Carmans whistle by Mr Johnsonne - Pickeringe, f.32v-33r
- The English Hunt's Up - John Whitfield - Pickering LB
- Drawe neare me and lowe me/Jane Pickeringe's lute book, f. 28r
- P66. - Lord Willoughby - Pickering LB
- My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home - William Byrde (Pickering
LB)
- The Maids in Constrite (Pickering f.30r)
- The Countess of Pembroke Funeral - Pickering
- Coranto Confess - Pickering (f.37v.38r). C. de L'Espine?
- Mrs. Anne Markham's Galliard - Pickering LB
- Lord Willoughby - Pickering LB
- Daphney and Corridon - Pickering
- Scottish Hunt's Up (Jane Pickeringe's Lute Book number 18)
- P71. - A fantasia - Pickering [f.23v-24]
- P1a. - Fantasy - Pickering [ff24v-25r]
- P8. - Piper's Pavan - Pickering [ff.19v-20r]
- P9. - Semper Dowland, semper dolens - Pickering [f31v]
- P15. - Lachrimae - Pickering [f.16v]
- 189 P43. - My Ladie Riches galyerd - Pickering [f18r]
- P43. - Mistress White's thing - Pickering [f19r]
- P70. - Robin - Pickering [f22v]
- What if a day (Jane Pickering's Lute MS) Pickering Lute book
(selections)
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Lute pieces *(23) |
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Lute pieces
- Francis Pilkington -- Curranta for Mrs.Francis Pilkington Galliard
-- Mr. Timothy Wagstaff's Content of Desire
- Francis Pilkington -- George Pilkington's Funerall
- Francis Pilkington -- Go From My Window
- Francis Pilkington -- Mrs Anne Harcourt's Galliarde
- Francis Pilkington -- Galliard Mrs. Elizabeth Murcot's Delight
- Francis Pilkington -- The Lord Hastings' good morrow
- Francis Pilkington -- Pavan For Lute and Viol
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Canzonets for Three Voices *(7) |
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Canzonets for Three Voices
- Thomas Morley (1557-1602) -- See myne owne sweet jewel
- Thomas Morley (1557-1602) -- Joy doth rise
- Thomas Morley (1557-1602) -- Cruel, pull away too soone
- Thomas Morley (1557-1602) -- Ladie, those eyes
- Thomas Morley (1557-1602) -- Hould out my hart
- Thomas Morley (1557-1602) -- God morrow, fayre ladies
- Thomas Morley (1557-1602) -- Whither awaie so fast
- Thomas Morley (1557-1602) -- Blow, shepherds, blow your pipes
- Thomas Morley (1557-1602) -- Deep lamenting
- Thomas Morley (1557-1602) -- Farewell, disdainful
- Thomas Morley (1557-1602) -- Thirsis, let some pittie move thee
- Thomas Morley (1557-1602) -- O flye not
- Thomas Morley (1557-1602) -- Now I must dye
- Thomas Morley (1557-1602) -- Lady, if I through griefe
- Thomas Morley (1557-1602) -- Cease mine eyes
- Thomas Morley (1557-1602) -- Where art thou, wanton?
- Thomas Morley (1557-1602) -- What ayles my darling?
- Thomas Morley (1557-1602) -- Arise, get up my deere
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Variations on Green Sleeves *(2) |
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Variations on Green Sleeves
- Anon. -- Variations on Green sleeves
- Anon. -- Variations on Green sleeves
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Gosteg Dafydd Athro *(2) |
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Gosteg Dafydd Athro
- Anonymous -- Gosteg Dafydd Athro
- Anonymous -- Gosteg Dafydd Athro
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Untitled *(4) |
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Untitled
- Anonymous
- Anonymous -- Carey - Duet in Cm
- Anonymous
- Anonymous
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The Cherbury Lute Book *(41) |
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The Cherbury Lute Book
- Prelude
- Fantasia bataille
- Phantasia
- Fantasia
- Prelude
- Fantasia
- Fantasia
- Prelude
- Prelude
- (Prelude)
- Prelude de Perichon
- Prelude de Perichon
- Prelude de Perichon
- Prelude
- Fantasia
- Prelude
- Fantasia Diomedes
- Fantasia Jacob
- Prelude De Mr Daniel
- Prelude Desponde
- Prelude Jacob
- Fantasia Polonois
- Fantasia du meme Jacob
- Prelude Polonois
- Prelude Jacobs
- Fantaisie Mr Daniel Bacheller
- Fantaisie Polonois
- Prelude Mr Daniel Bacheller
- Fantaisie Diomedes
- Fantaisie Diomedes
- Prelude
- Prelude
- Prelude
- Fantaisie Jacob
- Prelude
- Prelude
- Prelude
- Fantaisie Diomede
- Prelude Polonois
- Fantasia Diomede
- Fantasia con jo credo Sr Diomedes
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Cherbury Add. (unproofed additions) *(19) |
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Cherbury Add. (unproofed additions)
- from Robert Johnson: Complete Works, edited by Albert Sundermann
(OUP 1970) Piece No. 4, "Pavana Ro: Jhonson" transcribed from facsimile
from the Lord Herbert of Cherbury's Lute Book, f. 60v, Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge (quite a lot of corrections to bass notes, taking editor's suggestions)
- from Robert Johnson: Complete Works, edited by Albert Sundermann
(OUP 1970) Piece No. 2, "Pavana Ro: Jhonson" transcribed from facsimile
from the Lord Herbert of Cherbury's Lute Book, ff. 22v-23 Fitzwilliam Museum,
Cambridge note: I've had to incorporate some of the editor's corrections,
because the original is corrupt in places; in making these corrections, he
did have references to another source of the piece.
- from Robert Johnson: Complete Works, edited by Albert Sundermann
(OUP 1970) Piece No. 1, "Fantasia" transcribed from facsimile from
the Lord Herbert of Cherbury's Lute Book, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge Note
from Jake: I've altered the notation of the diapasons to fit a ten-course
lute; in the original the bass notation is strange: F is on the 8th course,
D on the 9th, and E is a funny illegible smear. But it seems pretty obvious
how it should go.
- bacheler 5 Pavan, [Cambridge University Library, MS Dd.5.78.3,
f.61v-62, see also Pickeringe, Herbs of Cherbs, Fuhrmann]
- Robert Johnson Almanyne, The Board Lute Book, f. 30r [rhythm
sign with no pitch means a rest, ok?]
- 15 Lute Pavan No. 10 (Heres Paternus){\CL/16 Lute Pavan No.
11} {Pavana del medesimo (Holborne)/(Holborne)} {The Cherbury Book, f 7r}
- Filou by Luc Despond [Lord Herbert of Cherbury's Lute Book]
- Filou by Luc Despond [Lord Herbert of Cherbury's Lute Book]
- Pavan IV - Robert Johnson (Herb. f60v)
- K13c - Countesse of Pembrooke funeralle
- K16 - Pavana del medesimo
- Galliard from the Cherbury book
- {Pavana Mr Daniel/Daniel Bacheler [Herbert, f.52v.][unicum]}
- K06b - Decrevi
- Fantasia R. Johnson Herb. f16
- Fantasia R. Johnson (Herb. f16)
- En me revenant - Herbert f.44
- Chacogne, Herbert f.47
- En me revenant - Lord Herbert of Cherbury's Lute book
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53 pieces for lute and orpharion *(53) |
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53 pieces for lute and orpharion
- Francis Cutting -- A Jigg
- Francis Cutting -- Almaine 16
- Francis Cutting -- Almaine 18
- Francis Cutting -- Almayne 17
- Francis Cutting -- Cutting's Comfort
- Francis Cutting -- Bockingtons Pound
- Francis Cutting -- C.G.
- Francis Cutting -- C.G.
- Francis Cutting -- Galliard 2
- Francis Cutting -- Galliard 3
- Francis Cutting -- Galliard 4
- Francis Cutting -- Galliard 10
- Francis Cutting -- Galliard 11
- Francis Cutting -- Galliard 13
- Francis Cutting -- Galliard 14
- Francis Cutting -- Galliard 15
- Francis Cutting -- Galliard 30
- Francis Cutting -- Galliard 31
- Francis Cutting -- Galliard 36
- Francis Cutting -- Galliard 37
- Francis Cutting -- Galliard 38
- Francis Cutting -- Galliard 39
- Francis Cutting -- Galliard 40
- Francis Cutting -- Galliard 41
- Francis Cutting -- Galliard 42
- Francis Cutting -- Galliard 43
- Francis Cutting -- Galliard 44 [for Orpharion]
- Francis Cutting -- Greensleeues
- Francis Cutting -- Groninge Pavan
- Francis Cutting -- My Lord Willoughbies Welcom Home
- Francis Cutting -- Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home
- Francis Cutting -- Lullaby
- Francis Cutting -- Mrs. Anne Markham's Pavan
- Francis Cutting -- Mrs. Anne Markham's Galliard
- Francis Cutting -- Passion
- Francis Cutting -- Pavan 2
- Francis Cutting -- Pavan 3
- Francis Cutting -- Pavan 4
- Francis Cutting -- Pavan 5
- Francis Cutting -- Pavan 32
- Francis Cutting -- Pavan 33
- Francis Cutting -- Pavan 33b
- Francis Cutting -- Pavane 34
- Francis Cutting -- Pavan 35
- Francis Cutting -- Pavana Bray (W. Byrd)
- Francis Cutting -- Porter's Galliard
- Francis Cutting -- Sand Per
- Francis Cutting -- Sir Fulke Grevilles Pavan
- Francis Cutting -- Sir Walter Raleigh's Galliard
- Francis Cutting -- The Squirell's Toy
- Francis Cutting -- The woods so wild
- Francis Cutting -- Toy 53 pieces for lute and orpharion
- Francis Cutting -- Walsingham Variations
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Almost complete works *(166) |
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Almost complete works
- John Dowland P1. - J. Dowland: Fantasia - Add. 38539 [ff.14v-15r]
- John Dowland P1a. - Fantasy - Varietie of Lute Lessons
1610.
- John Dowland P1a. - Fantasy - Pickering [ff24v-25r]
- John Dowland P1. - Fantasia Ioannis Doolandi - Thesaurus Harmonicus
- John Dowland P2. - Forlorn Hope Fancy - Dd.9.33(C) [f16v-17]
- John Dowland P3. - Farewell - Dd5.78(3) [f43v-44]
- John Dowland P4. - Farewell, an In Nomine - Dd.9.33(C) [f.41v-42]
- John Dowland P5. - A fancy - Add.3056 ff.17v-18
- John Dowland P6. - A Fancy - Add.3056 [f.7v-8]
- John Dowland P7. - A fancy - Dd..9.33 [f6v-7v]
- John Dowland P8. - Piper's Pavan - Dd.2.11(B)[ff.46v-47] (last
divisions from Add.3056)
- John Dowland P8. - Piper's Pavan - Pickering [ff.19v-20r]
- John Dowland P9. - Semper Dowland, semper dolens - The Euing
lute book, [f 25]
- John Dowland P9. - Semper Dowland, semper dolens - Pickering
[f31v]
- John Dowland P10. - Solus cum sola - Board 10v
- John Dowland P11. Mrs. Brigide Fleetwood's Pavan - Dd.9.33(C)
[ff.33v-34]
- John Dowland P12. - Dr Cases paven - Dd.2.11 [f14v]
- John Dowland P13. - Dowland's Adew to Master Oliver Cromwell
(Resolution) - Book 2 ? (not Cambridge Nn.6.36(B) ff.18r-18v )
- John Dowland P14. - Mr. John Langton's Pavan - Dd.5.78(3)E [ff.2v-3]
- John Dowland P14a. - Sir John Langton's Pavan - Variety of lute
lessons
- John Dowland P15. - Lachrimae John. Dowland - Dd.2.11, ff. 75v-76r
- John Dowland P15. - Lachrimae Gementes
- John Dowland P15. - Lachrimae Antiquae.
- John Dowland P15. - Lachrimae Antiquae Novae.
- John Dowland P15. - Lachrimae Tristes
- John Dowland P15. - Lachrimae Coactae
- John Dowland P15. - Lachrimae Amantis
- John Dowland P15. - Lachrimae Verae
- John Dowland P15. - Lacrimae Pavan - Hirsch, f.11v
- John Dowland P15. - Lachrimae - Folger
- John Dowland P15. - Lachrimae - Dd.5.78(3)(E) [f9v/21]
- John Dowland P15. - Lachrimae - Pickering [f.16v]
- John Dowland P15. - Lachrimae - Add.38539 [ff.22v.-23r]
- John Dowland P15. - Fantasia Ioannis Dooland - Thesaurus harmonicus
[f.16v-17r]
- John Dowland P16. - A pavan - Dd.5.78(30(E) - ff.47v-48
- John Dowland P17. - The Lady Russell's Pavan - Dd.9.33(C) [ff.5v-6]
- John Dowland P18. - A pavan - Dd5.78.(3)E [ff.51v-52]
- John Dowland P19. - Piper's Galliard - Dd.2.11(B) [f53]
- John Dowland P19. - Piper's Galliard - Hirsch f.11r
- John Dowland P19. - Galliarde. Francisque, Tresor d'Orphee [f.13]
- John Dowland P20. - Dowland's galliard - Dd.2.11(B) [f7v]
- John Dowland P20. - Dowland's galliard - Sampson [f.6v]
- John Dowland P21. - Candish's Galliard - Dd.2.11(B) [f.56]
- John Dowland P21. - Candish's Galliard - Hirsch, f.11v
- John Dowland P22. - Dowland's First galliard - Board [22v]
- John Dowland P22. - Dowland's First Galliard Dd.2.11 [ f. 60r]
- John Dowland P22. - Dowland's First galliard - Dd.2.11(B) [f.95]
- John Dowland P23. - Frogg galliard - Dd.2.11(B) [f.93]
- John Dowland P23a. - Frog galliard - John Dowland (Folger MS)
- John Dowland P24. - A gaillard - Dd.2.11 [f58]
- John Dowland P25. - Melancholy Galliard - Cambridge Dd.2.11
f.12
- John Dowland P26. - Sir John Souch's galliard - Dd.5.78(3)(E)
- John Dowland P27. - A Galliard - Cambridge Dd.5.78(3)
- John Dowland P28. - A Gallyard (on a galliard by Batchelard)
- Dd.5.78(3)(E) [f35v-36]
- John Dowland P28. - Galliard on Batchelard's galliard - Board
16v
- John Dowland P28. - Galliard on Batchelard's galliard - Board
16v
- John Dowland P29. - Giles Hobie's galliard - Dd.5.78(3)E [ff.16-17]
- John Dowland P30. - A galliard - Dd.5.78(3)E [ff.25v-26]
- John Dowland P31. - A Gaillard on Walsingham - Dd.5.78(3) [f37]
- John Dowland P32. - Mrs Vaux Galliard - Cambridge Dd.9.33 (f.20)
- John Dowland P33. - Mr. Langton's Galliard - Dd.9.33 [ff17v-18]
- John Dowland P34. - Mignarda - Dd.9.33(C) [f29]
- John Dowland P35. - A Galliard - Dd.9.33(C) [f37v]
- John Dowland P36. - Mr. Knight's galliard - Dd.9.33(C) [f.19]
- John Dowland P37. - My Lord chamberlain, His Galliard. Second
part. - First book of songs
- John Dowland P37. - My Lord chamberlain, His Galliard. An invention
for two to play upon one lute First booke of songes
- John Dowland P38. - Viscount Lisle galliard - Musicall banquet
- John Dowland P39. - Round Battle Galliard (Folger MS)
- John Dowland P40. - Christianus, the fourth King of Denmarke,
his Galliard - Varietie of lute lessons
- John Dowland P40. - King of Denmark's Battle Galliard - John
Dowland (Folger MS)
- John Dowland P40. - J.Dowland: the Battle galliard by mer Dowland
- ff.12v-13r (Add 38539 - ML)
- John Dowland P40. - The bataile galliarde by Johnson - Sampson
[f.7v]
- John Dowland P40. - The King of Denmarks Galliard
- John Dowland P41. - The Most Sacred Queen Elizabeth, Her Galliard
(Variety of lute lessons)
- John Dowland P42. - Can she excuse - John Dowland (Folger MS)
- John Dowland P42a. - The right Honorourable Robert Earle of
Essex galliard - Variety of lute lessons
- John Dowland P42. - Essex's Galliard - Hirsch f. 11v
- John Dowland P43. - Lady Rich galliard - Dd.9 .33(C) [f.91v]
- John Dowland P43. - Dowland's Bells (Lady Rich galliard) -
Mynschall [f8]
- John Dowland P43. - Lady Rich galliard - Marsh lute book
- John Dowland P43. - My Ladie Riches galyerd - Pickering [f18r]
- John Dowland P43a. - Lady Rich galliard - Varietie of lute
lessons
- John Dowland P44. - The Earl of Derby - Nn.6.36(B) [f2]
- John Dowland P44a. - The Earle of Darby's galliard - Varietie
of lute lessons
- John Dowland P44. - The Earle of Darby's galliard - Sampson
- John Dowland P45. - Lady Clifton's spirit - Varietie of lute
lessons
- John Dowland P46. - Lachrimae galliard - Pilgrimes Solace
- John Dowland P47. - Smith's almayne - Folger MS [f13v.14]
- John Dowland P47. - Sir John Smith his Almaine - Varietie of
Lute Lessons
- John Dowland P47a. - J.Dowland: Smythes Allmayne - f.8v (ML
- Sturt LB)
- John Dowland P47. - An almayne Douland - Marsh [p.384]
- John Dowland P.47 - Smythes Allmayne - Add. 38359 [f.8v.]
- John Dowland P48. - Lady Layton's almain - Dd.2.11(B) [f.48]
- John Dowland P48a. - Lady Layton's almayne - Folger
- John Dowland P49. - An almain - Dd.2.11 - f.38
- John Dowland P50. - Mrs. White's thing - Wickhambrook [f15]
- John Dowland P50. - Mistress White's Choice - Add.38539
- John Dowland P50. Mrs Whites's choice - Sampson [f.7r]
- John Dowland P43. - Mistress White's thing - Pickering [f19r]
- John Dowland P50. - Mrs Whites choice - Sampson [f.7r] (2)
- John Dowland P51. - A piece without title - Dd.5.78(3)(E) [f.32]
- John Dowland P52. - Mrs. Nichols Almain - Dd.2.11(B) [f100v]
- John Dowland P53. - Lady Clifton's almayn - Dd.9.33(C) [f28v]
- John Dowland P53. - Lady Clifton's almayn - Folger
- John Dowland P54. - Lady Hunsdon allmande - Dd.5.78(3)(E) [f.7]
- John Dowland P54. - Lady Hunsdon allmande - John Dowland (Folger
MS)
- John Dowland P55. - Winter Jomp (Folger MS)
- John Dowland P56. - Mrs. White's Nothing - Dd2 f.22
- John Dowland P57. - Mrs Vaux's Jig - Dd.9.33(C) [f20v]
- John Dowland P58. - The Shoemaker's Wife - Dd.9.33( [f21v]
- John Dowland P59. - Tarleton's Risurrectione - Wickhambrook
[f.11]
- John Dowland P60. - Come Away - Nn6.6.36(B) [f21v]
- John Dowland P61. - Orlando, Chanson Englesa - Hove, Florida
- John Dowland P61. - Orlando sleepeth - Board 1r
- John Dowland P61. - Orlando sleepeth - Dd.2.11 (B) [f55v]
- John Dowland P61. - Orlando Furiosoe - Mynshall [f5 v]
- John Dowland P62. - Fortune My Foe -Dd.4.22 [f.11v]
- John Dowland P62. - Fortune My Foe - W. Barley, New booke of
tabliture
- John Dowland P63. - Complaint - Dd.2.11 [f.56] (Fortune my
foe)
- John Dowland P64. - Go fom my window - Dd.5.78(3)E [f.39v-40]
- John Dowland P65. - Lord Strang's march - Dd.2.11(B) [f.58]
- John Dowland P66. - Lord Willoughby - Pickering LB
- John Dowland P66a. - My Lord Willoughby Welcome Home - Sampson
[f.9v]
- John Dowland P66a. - Lord Willoughby's welcome home (Folger
MS)
- John Dowland P67. - Walsingham
- John Dowland P68. - Aloe - Dd.5.78 - ff.38v-39r
- John Dowland P69. - Loth to depart - Dd.9.33(C) [f68v-69v]
- John Dowland P70. - Robin - Dd.9.33(C) [f.29v-30]
- John Dowland P70. - Robin - Pickering [f22v]
- John Dowland P71. - A fantasia - Pickering [f.23v-24]
- John Dowland P72. - A fancy - Euing [ff 42v-43]
- John Dowland P73. - A fancy - Dd.9.33(C) [ff.44v-45v]
- John Dowland P74. - A fancy - Add.31392 [f.24]
- John Dowland P75. - My Lady Leighton's Pavan (A dream) - Dd.2.11(B)
[f48]
- John Dowland P75. - My Lady Leighton's Pavan (A dream) - Hirsch
f.3r
- John Dowland P76. A galliard - Euing [f42]
- John Dowland P77. - Mrs. Norrish's delight - Marsh [p.382]
- John Dowland P78. - A piece without title - Euing [f.26]
- John Dowland P79. - What if a day - Folger MS
- John Dowland P80. - A coy toy - Mynshall [f7]
- John Dowland P81. - Tarleton's jig - Dd.2.11(B) [f56]
- John Dowland P82. - A gaillard - Dd.9.33(C) [ff.22-21v]
- John Dowland P83. - Dowland's Galliard - Mynschall [f.12v]
- John Dowland P84. - Haselwoods Galliard - Dd. 9.33, f. 17r
- John Dowland P85. - Galliarda Dulandi 39 - Leipzig
- John Dowland P86. - Pavana Dulandi - Leipzig, Stadbibliothek,
II.6.15 [p.115]
- John Dowland P87. - Galliarda Dulandi 8 - Leipzig, Stadbibliothek,
II.6.15 [p.194]
- John Dowland P88. - Piper's Galliard (by Batchelard?) - Add.3056
[f.3v-4]
- John Dowland P89. - Can she excuse (D. Batchelard??) - Add.3056
[f.48]
- John Dowland P90. - The Frogg galliard - Add.3056 [ff.42v.43]
- John Dowland P91. - Suzanna galliard - Dd.2.11 [f.52]
- John Dowland P92. - Galliard Fr. Cutting - Dd.5.78(3)E [f.63]
- John Dowland P93. - Une jeune fillette [Schele pp.25-28]
- John Dowland P94. - Pavana Johan Douland - Schele [pp.28-31]
- John Dowland P95. - La Mia Barbara - Schele [pp.49-51]
- John Dowland P96. - An Almand - Board f.13r
- John Dowland P97. - The Queenes galliard - Board f.24r
- John Dowland P98. - Praeludium - Board [f29r]
- John Dowland P99. - Mr. Dowland's midnight - Board [f26v]
- John Dowland P100. - Coranto - Board 30r
- John Dowland P104 - A galliard - Hirsh LB f.7r
- John Dowland PA1. - A galliard - Hirsch 11r (attr. on style
and proximity to other D. pieces)
- John Dowland PA3. - Almande Robert Dowland, M Board 12v
- John Dowland PA4. - Monsieur's almayne - John Dowland (Folger
MS)
- John Dowland Sleep, waiward thoughts - John Dowland ( First
Booke of Songes or Ayres)
- John Dowland Phantasia - ????
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Dowland manuscript *(61) |
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Dowland manuscript
- Passinmesers pavin
- Passinmesers gaillard
- Two lessons for 2 lutes - (Lute 1)
- Two lessons for 2 lutes - (Lute 2)
- Wilson's Wilde
- Fragment
- The Honsok (Treble) - John Johnson
- The Honsok (ground)
- Paul's wharf (following fragment of Oxford's galliard)
- Coranto
- The parlement
- Grien Slivis (Treble)
- Grien Slivis (Ground)
- My Lord of Oxford's Galiard
- Winter Jomp - John Dowland
- Doulands Round Battle Galliard - John Dowland
- Coranto??
- The Queenes Treble - John Johnson
- Queen's Treble (Ground)
- Untitled - A toy?
- The voice
- Zouch his march
- Newman's Pavan
- The cobbler
- Lord Willoughby's welcome home - John Dowland
- Volt
- Flatt pavin - John Johnson
- King of Denmark's Battle Galliard - John Dowland
- The Lady Laitons almain - John Dowland
- Levecha pavin - John Johnson
- Frog galliard - John Dowland
- Monsieur's almayne - John Dowland
- Smith's almayne - John Dowland
- French coranto
- Delight Pavin - John Johnson
- Mall Symes
- Can she excuse - John Dowland
- Robin is to the Greenwood gonn
- Go from my window
- Sharp pavin - Richard Allison
- Lachrimae - John Dowland
- Johnson's Gallyard - Robert Johnson
- Battle
- Coranto
- Lady Hunsdon allmande - John Dowland
- What if a day
- Lady Clifton's almayn - John Dowland
- Coranto
- Coranto
- Coranto
- Coranto
- Fragment (f.85r)
- Fragment (f.85r - 2)
- Fragment (f.86)
- Volte? (fragment)
- Fragment (following the volte?)
- Jamie is lost his diger
- Fragment (study for 2nd lute for Jamie?)
- What if a day or a night
- Anonymous piece
- Fragment (f.87)
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Lute works *(71) |
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Lute works
- Anthony Holborne K01 - Fantasia
- Anthony Holborne K02 - Fantasia
- Anthony Holborne K02b - Fantasia
- Anthony Holborne K03b - Fantasia No. 3
- Anthony Holborne K04b - Pauane Mr Anthony Holborne
- Anthony Holborne K04b - Pavan
- Anthony Holborne K04c - Pavan
- Anthony Holborne K05b - Galliard to the Lute Pavan No. 1
- Anthony Holborne K06b - Decrevi
- Anthony Holborne K06b - Pavan
- Anthony Holborne K07 - Galliard to the pauen last before
- Anthony Holborne K07b - Galliard Holborne
- Anthony Holborne K07c - Galliard to the Lute Pavan No. 2
- Anthony Holborne K08 - Sedet Sola
- Anthony Holborne K09 - Cradle of Conceites
- Anthony Holborne K09b - Cradle of Conceites
- Anthony Holborne K10 - Bona Speranza
- Anthony Holborne K11 - Decreui
- Anthony Holborne K11b - Decrevi
- Anthony Holborne K11b - Decrevi
- Anthony Holborne K12 - Mr Holborns Last will and testament Anthony
Holborne
- Anthony Holborne K12b - Last Will and Testament
- Anthony Holborne K12c - Last will and testament
- Anthony Holborne K13b - Countess of Pembrook's Funerals
- Anthony Holborne K13c - Countesse of Pembrooke funeralle
- Anthony Holborne K14 - Pavan
- Anthony Holborne K15b - Heres Paternus
- Anthony Holborne K16 - Pavana del medesimo
- Anthony Holborne K17 - Pavana Ploravit
- Anthony Holborne K18b - Infernum
- Anthony Holborne K19 - Cradle pavan
- Anthony Holborne K20 - Countess of Pembrook's Paradise
- Anthony Holborne K21b - Image of Melancholly
- Anthony Holborne K22 - Patencia
- Anthony Holborne K23 - Mens Innovata
- Anthony Holborne K24 - Pavana
- Anthony Holborne K25 - Posthuma
- Anthony Holborne K26 - The Fairy Round
- Anthony Holborne K27 - Responce
- Anthony Holborne K28 - The New Year's Gift Anthony Holborne
- Anthony Holborne K28b - The New Year's Gift
- Anthony Holborne K29b - Mr. D. Bond's Galliard
- Anthony Holborne K30 - Galliard
- Anthony Holborne K30b - Galliard
- Anthony Holborne K31 - Galiarde of Clarkes
- Anthony Holborne K31b - A galliard. Mr Clarkes
- Anthony Holborne K31c - Galiarde of Clarkes Anthony Holborne
- Anthony Holborne K32 - Holburns farewell
- Anthony Holborne K33 - Countess of Ormond's galliard
- Anthony Holborne K35 - Mrs. Southcote's Galliard
- Anthony Holborne K36b - Heigh Ho Holiday
- Anthony Holborne K37 - Muy Linda
- Anthony Holborne K38 - My Selfe
- Anthony Holborne K39 - Galliard
- Anthony Holborne K40 - Galliard
- Anthony Holborne K41 - Without title
- Anthony Holborne K42 - The Teares of the Muses
- Anthony Holborne K43 - Heart's Ease
- Anthony Holborne K44 - A:Holburne [the choyce]
- Anthony Holborne K45 - The Night Watch
- Anthony Holborne K46 - Allmaine
- Anthony Holborne K47 - As it Fell on a Holly Eve
- Anthony Holborne K48 - Mr Holbornes Playfellow
- Anthony Holborne K48b - Playfellow No. 1 A Jigge
- Anthony Holborne K48c - Playfelloe
- Anthony Holborne K49 - play felloe A Holb.
- Anthony Holborne K49 - Playfellow No. 2 (Wanton)
- Anthony Holborne K50 - Tinternell Anthony Holborne
- Anthony Holborne K51 - Walsingham
- Anthony Holborne - Haselwoods Galliard Jo Dowland [sic]
- Anthony Holborne - Haselwoods Galliard
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The Spirit of Music *(2) |
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The Spirit of Music
- Tobias Hume
- Tobias Hume
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A Humorous Pavin *(7) |
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A Humorous Pavin
- Captaine Humes
- Captain Hume's Pavan
- A humorous pavin
- T. Hume Polish Villanell
- T. Hume Polish Ayre I
- T. Hume Polish ayr II
- T. Hume Duke John of Poland his galliard
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Selections from the M.L. lute book ca.1610-40,
generally known as *(45) |
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Selections from the M.L.
lute book ca.1610-40, generally known as
- J.Dowland: Mistress White's Choice
- A Prelude
- Allmayne per [by\ ] John Sturt - f.2v
- The Lord Hay's Coranto
- Volte - f.3r
- An Almain - f.3r
- Brettes Corante - f.3v
- A Masking tune - f.3v
- Allmayne by Robert Kindersley - f.4r
- The wiches Daunce - f.4r
- J.Johnson: A treable - ff.4v-5r
- J.Johnson: The Queen's Dump (triple time parody, duet treble)
- R.Allison: The Sharp Pavan (duet treble)
- A Corant - f.6r
- A treable - John Johnson ? - [f6v]
- Leuecho Pauin - f.7r
- The Cobler of Bordeaux - f.7v
- Lord Souches Maske - ff.7v-8r
- A Corant - f.8r
- Smythes Allmayne - [f.8v.]
- Almayne en me revenant (Board f.25 verso)
- A pavin by Robert Johnson [f.9v]
- Mall Simmes - ff.9v
- The Fairis Daunce [f 10r]
- The Passameasures Pauin - ff.10v-11r (Weston's Passymeasures
Pavan)
- A Corant - f.11r
- John com Kisse mee Now - ff.11v-12r
- The Battle galliard by mer Dowland - ff.12v-13r
- R.Kindersley: Galliard [f.13r]
- Mr Holborns Last will and testament [f. 13v-14r]
- Tom of Bedlam - f.14r
- J. Dowland: Fantasia - [ff.14v-15r]
- A Gallyard upon the gallyard before (by Batchelard) - [ff.15v.-16r]
- Corant - f17v [1]
- A Volte - Mercure d'Orleans: f17v
- Corant [la Durette] - f18v [2]
- from Robert Johnson: Complete Works, edited by Albert Sundermann
(OUP 1970) Piece No. 6, "A gallyard" transcribed from facsimile
from Ad. Ms. 38539, British Museum, London, ff. 20v-21
- from Robert Johnson: Complete Works, edited by Albert Sundermann
(OUP 1970) Piece No. 8, "Allmayne" [Hit and take it] transcribed
from facsimile from Ad. Ms. 38539, British Museum, London, f. 20v
- A Prelude John Sturt f.22r
- the Canaris - f26r
- additional Johnson pieces from Seicento Edition, no. 24, Almayne,
from ML Lute Book, f28
- Grays in maske - f 30r
- Johnson Pavan ML Lute Book f31v [note:the comma ornament sign
is always netled between two notes in a passage. For convenience, I've always
applied it to the second note of a pair. Also, please note that there are
quite a few differences between this and the other version of the piece, besides
the ornaments]
- Alman XI - Robert Johnson (British Museum Ad. Ms. 38539 - ML
LB)
- Alman VII by Robert Johnson (British Museum Ad. Ms. 38539
- ML ) f.17r
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Robert Johnson *(17) |
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Robert Johnson
- Alman VII by Robert Johnson (British Museum Ad. Ms. 38539 -
ML )
- Alman (British Museum Ad. Ms. 38539 - ML LB)
- Robert Johnson (Cambridge Dd. 4.22)
- Fantasia R. Johnson (Herb. f16)
- Pavan IV - Robert Johnson (Herb. f60v)
- An Almaine, from Board Lute Book, f28r
- The Fairie's Dance, from ML Lute Book, f10r
- Complete Works, edited by Albert Sundermann (OUP 1970) Piece
No. 13, "Alman R Johnson to the stump by FP" [To the stump] transcribed
from facsimile from Ms. Mus. 532, last piece in MS for 15-course lute!
- Seicento Edition, no. 20, The Princes Coranto, from Board Lute
Book, f27
- Seicento Edition, no. 21, The Witches Dance, from Board Lute
Book, f26r There are 2 ornament signs, a plus sign before the tab letter,
notated with "+", and a dot before the tab letter, notated "."
This one has a question mark next to Johnson's name. Also, it's full of time
signature changes,so I'll put them in in brackets and you can do what you
like with them. There's no sig at the beginning. I've copied this out of Board,
because the Seicento edition has mistakes and is unreliable. But let me know
if you have questions, because there are about 6 other lute settings of the
Witches Dance.
- Seicento Edition, no. 23, The Gipsies Dance, from Board Lute
Book, f38v-39r
- Seicento Edition, no. 24, Almayne, from ML Lute Book, f28
- Seicento Edition, no. 25, The Nobleman, from Add 38539, f19
- Johnson Pavan ML Lute Book f9v
- Johnson Pavan ML Lute Book f9v [note: the comma ornament sign
is always nestled between two notes in a passage. For convenience, I've always
applied it to the second note of a pair. Also, please note that there are
quite a few differences between this and the other version of the piece, besides
the ornaments]
- Johnson Pavan ML Lute Book f31v [note:the comma ornament sign
is always netled between two notes in a passage. For convenience, I've always
applied it to the second note of a pair. Also, please note that there are
quite a few differences between this and the other version of the piece, besides
the ornaments]
- Carmans whistle by Mr Johnsonne - Pickeringe, f.32v-33r
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The Schoole of Musicke *(46) |
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The Schoole
of Musicke
- by Thomas Robinson -- Queen's Goodnight (Treble)
- by Thomas Robinson -- Queen's Goodnight (Ground)
- by Thomas Robinson -- Twenty ways upon the bells (Treble)
- by Thomas Robinson -- Twenty ways upon the bells (ground)
- by Thomas Robinson -- Row well, you mariners
- by Thomas Robinson -- A galliard
- by Thomas Robinson -- A galliard
- by Thomas Robinson -- A plaine song for two lutes (Lute 1)
- by Thomas Robinson -- A plaine song for two lutes (Lute 2)
- by Thomas Robinson -- Grisse his delight
- by Thomas Robinson -- Passemeze (Treble)
- by Thomas Robinson -- Passemeze (Ground)
- by Thomas Robinson -- Fantasie (Lute 1)
- by Thomas Robinson -- Fantasie (Lute 2)
- by Thomas Robinson -- A toy for 2 lutes (Lute 1)
- by Thomas Robinson -- A toy for 2 lutes (Lute 2)
- by Thomas Robinson -- A galliard
- by Thomas Robinson -- Merry melancholy
- by Thomas Robinson -- Robinson's riddle
- by Thomas Robinson -- Go from my window
- by Thomas Robinson -- A toy
- by Thomas Robinson -- Gigue
- by Thomas Robinson -- An almayne
- by Thomas Robinson -- An almayne
- by Thomas Robinson -- A toy
- by Thomas Robinson -- A toy
- by Thomas Robinson -- Robin is to the greenwood gone
- by Thomas Robinson -- A toy
- by Thomas Robinson -- The Queen's gigue
- by Thomas Robinson -- Ut re mi fa sol la nine sundry ways for 1
lute
- by Thomas Robinson -- My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home
- by Thomas Robinson -- Bell Vedere
- by Thomas Robinson -- Spanish pavan
- by Thomas Robinson -- A gigue
- by Thomas Robinson -- A Gigue
- by Thomas Robinson -- Walking in a country town
- by Thomas Robinson -- Bonny sweet boy
- by Thomas Robinson -- A gigue
- by Thomas Robinson -- Lantero
- by Thomas Robinson -- Three parts in one on an old ground
- by Thomas Robinson -- Sweet Jesu who shall lend me wings
- by Thomas Robinson -- A Psalm
- by Thomas Robinson -- O Lord of whom I do depend
- by Thomas Robinson -- O Lord that art my righteousness
- by Thomas Robinson -- Robinson's May (Cambridge U Dd 9.33)
- by Thomas Robinson -- Bonny Sweete Boy (Cambrige, Dd.2.11,
f.66)
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Variety of Lute Lessons *(41) |
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Variety of Lute Lessons
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Fantaisie by Diomedes of Venice
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Fantasie the KNIGHT of the luth
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Jacobus reiss
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Fantasie de Laurencini
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Fantaisie by Alfonso ferrabosco
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Fantaisie de Gregorio Huwet
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- A Fantaisie from john Dowland
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Pavane du Prince Mauritius, Landgrave
of Hessen
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Pavane de Anthonie Holborne.
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Pavane de Thomas Morley
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Pavane de Daniell Batchelar
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Sir John Langton's Pavan
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Pavana de Alofonso ferrabosco
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Pavane Robert Monson
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- The King of Denmark's Galliard.
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- The Most Sacred Queen Elizabeth Her
Galliard
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- The Right Honourable Robert, Earl of
Essex, His Galliard
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- The Lady Rich's Gaillard.
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- The Right Honorable the Lady Cliftons
Spirit
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Sir Thomas monson his Galliard
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Monsieur Almaine de Daniel Batchelar
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Sir John Smith, His Almain
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Sir Henry Guilforde his Almaine
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- The first of the Queenes Maskes
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- The second of the Queenes Maskes
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- The last of the Queenes Maskes
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- The Witches dance in the Queenes Maskes
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Coranto de Ballard
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Coranto de John Perrichon
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Coranto 3
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Mounsier Saman his Coranto
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Mounsier Saman
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Coranto
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Coranto
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Volte1
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Volte 3
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Volte 2
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Volte 4
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Volte 5
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Volte 6
- De Robert Dowland (1610) -- Volte 7
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