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John Dowland (1563 – buried 20 February 1626) was an English Renaissance composer, lutenist, and singer. He is best known today for his melancholy songs such as "Come, heavy sleep" (the basis of Benjamin Britten's 1963 composition for guitar solo, Nocturnal after John Dowland), "Come again", "Flow my tears", "I saw my Lady weepe" and "In darkness let me dwell", but his instrumental music has undergone a major revival, and with the 20th century's early music revival, has been a continuing source of repertoire for lutenists and classical guitarists.
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- I Shame at Mine Unworthiness
- My Lord Chamberlain His Galliard
- Far from triumphing court
- My Lady Hunsdon's Allmande
- The Earl Of Essex's Galliard
- Lady Rich's Galliard
- Dowland's Lamentation: Semper Dowland, Semper Dolens
- Mauritius / Dowland Pavin
- Lachrimae Pavin
- Lady Hunsdon's Allemande
- Frogg Galliard
- Galliard, for lute in G minor, P 30
- Farewell Fancy (Chromatic fantasia), for lute, P 3
- Pavan, for lute in G minor, P 18
- Almain, for lute, P 49
- Mrs White's Nothing, for lute, P 56
- Go from my window, song arranged for lute, P 64
- Mrs White's Thing (Mrs White's Choice), almain for lute, P 50
- Mr Giles Hobie's Galliard, for lute, P 29
- Mrs Winters Jump, for lute, P 55
- Galliard, for lute in F minor, P 27
- What if a day, ballad setting for lute, P 79
- Orlando Sleepeth, arrangement for lute, P 61
- Dr Case's Pavan, for lute, P 12
- Mellancoly Galliard, for lute, P 25
- Galliard, for lute in C minor, P 35
- The Right Honourable the Lady Rich, her Gaillard (Dowland's Bells), for lute, P 43
- A Dream, pavan for lute, P 75
- Lady Laiton's Almain, for lute, P 48
- Mr Knight's Galliard, for lute, P 36