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In fact, whether or not it ever became widespread is debatable, because octaves from the sixth course downwards were common on “baroque” lutes of all kinds from 10 to 13 courses, where the new tunings require a thinner sixth course than in the old tuning and would therefore have had less need of an octave. Returning to Dowland’s solo lute ...
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In 1977, Harmonia Mundi also published two records of Deller singing Dowland's Lute songs (HM 244&245-H244/246). [44] Dowland's song "Come Heavy Sleepe, the Image of True Death" was the inspiration for Benjamin Britten's Nocturnal after John Dowland, written in 1963 for the guitarist Julian Bream. It consists of eight variations, all based on ...
Feb 12, 2019 · John Dowland (1563-1626) Updated: Mar 3, 2019. We know nothing of John Dowland's early life beyond the statements, made in his publications, that he was born in 1563 and studied the 'ingenuous profession of Musicke' from childhood. It used to be thought that he was Irish, but the antiquarian Thomas Fuller thought that he was born in Westminster ...
Nov 4, 2016 · If Dowland did indeed use a unison 6 th course on his 9c lute, he was probably in a minority, as the iconography (and later, written evidence) shows use of octaves on all the basses from the 6 th course downwards, even when the old tuning began to be supplanted by the new tunings, in which the need for an octave to brighten the 6 th course was usually less because it was tuned (relatively) higher.
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John Dowland was born in 1563 and became one of the most important composers for the lute during the Renaissance period. He is best known for his lute songs, which often explore themes of love, loss, and melancholy, showcasing his unique ability to convey deep emotion through music. Dowland's collection 'Lachrimae' is particularly famous ...
Jan 5, 2010 · John Dowland (1563-1626) was an important instrumental composer at a time when the most serious music was vocal, and he was a popular composer at a time when there was no dichotomy between popular ...
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Sep 2, 2022 · In this recording, Jonas Nordberg plays a 9-course lute in G playing at A = 392 Hz built in 2015 by Lars Jönsson after an original by Magno Tieffenbrucker. He teases out the dances: here's Sir John Smith, His Almain: While the variety here is vast, it is the way the combination of Dowland and Nordberg drag us into this world that is so ...