Lute Songs
Album by John Dowland & Russell Oberlin & Joseph Iadone
Lute Songs is a collection of lute songs by English composer John Dowland, published in 1597. The music is Renaissance lute song repertoire for solo voice with lute accompaniment, rooted in modal harmony and a melancholic mood, and it was a major part of Dowland's published output that influenced late Elizabethan vocal music.
First released: 1958
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- 1.Come again, sweet love doth now invite (First Book of Songs)4:33
- 2.Thou mighty God (A Pilgrimes Solace), sacred song6:50
- 3.Can she excuse my wrongs (First Book of Songs)2:26
- 4.Semper Dowland semper dolens, pavan for lute, P 94:25
- 5.Flow not so fast ye fountains (Third Book of Songs),e3:05
- 6.I saw my lady weep (Second Book of Song),4:45
- 7.Weep you no more, sad fountains (Third Book of Songs),3:53
- 8.Shall I sue, shall I seek for grace? (Second Book of Songs),2:13
- 9.Flow, my tears, fall from your springs (Second Book of Songs),4:27
- 10.Lachrimae antiquae (from "Lachrimae"),3:59
- 11.Far from the triumphing court (A Pilgrimes Solice),1:50
- 12.Lady if you so spite me (A Musical Banquet)2:16
- 13.In darkness let me dwell (A Pilgrimes Solace), for voice, lute & bass viol3:25








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