Lachrimae, or Seaven Teares
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Lachrimæ, or seaven teares figured in seaven passionate pavans, with divers other pavans, galliards and allemands, set forth for the lute, viols, or violons, in five parts est un recueil de musique instrumentale composé par John Dowland et publié par (en) en 1604, à Londres, alors que Dowland était luthiste auprès de Christian IV de Danemark. La composition est dédiée à Anne de Danemark.
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Lachrimæ or seaven teares figured in seaven passionate pavans, with divers other pavans, galliards and allemands, set forth for the lute, viols, or violons, in five parts is a collection of instrumental music composed by John Dowland. It was published by John Windet in 1604.It consists of a set of seven slow pieces which the composer calls tears ("teares" in Early Modern spelling) plus other pieces including some livelier numbers.
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Lachrimæ, or Seven Teares
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Lachrimae, or Seaven Teares
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Performed by Phillip W. Serna
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John Dowland - The King of Denmark Galliard à5, Lachrimae, No.11 for Treble, Tenor & Bass Viols with Great Bass Violone in G.ogg
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John Dowland - M. George Whitehead His Almand, Lachrimae, No.21 for Treble, Tenor & Bass Viols with Great Bass Violone in G 1604.ogg
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John Dowland - Mistress Nichols Almand à5, Lachrimae, No.20 for Treble, Tenor & Bass Viols with Great Bass Violone in G.ogg
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John Dowland - The King of Denmark Galliard à5, Lachrimae, No.11
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John Dowland - Mistress Nichols Almand à5, Lachrimae, No.20
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John Dowland - M. George Whitehead His Almand, Lachrimae, No.21
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music
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Lachrimæ or seaven teares figured in seaven passionate pavans, with divers other pavans, galliards and allemands, set forth for the lute, viols, or violons, in five parts is a collection of instrumental music composed by John Dowland. It was published by John Windet in 1604.It consists of a set of seven slow pieces which the composer calls tears ("teares" in Early Modern spelling) plus other pieces including some livelier numbers. The title page of Lachrimæ is adorned with a Latin epigram: "Aut Furit, aut Lachrimat, quem non Fortuna beavit" ("He whom Fortune has not blessed either rages or weeps").Dowland points out in his dedication that there are different types of tears. “The teares which Musicke weeps” can be pleasant; “neither are teares shed always in sorrow but sometime in joy and gladnesse”.
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Lachrimæ, or seaven teares figured in seaven passionate pavans, with divers other pavans, galliards and allemands, set forth for the lute, viols, or violons, in five parts est un recueil de musique instrumentale composé par John Dowland et publié par (en) en 1604, à Londres, alors que Dowland était luthiste auprès de Christian IV de Danemark. La composition est dédiée à Anne de Danemark.
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