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  • and the Netherlands. It is known that John Dowland - the most famous renaissance ... Citharen Lessons)—both originally composed by John Dowland. ...
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  • at the Royal College of Music under John Ireland and with some input ... its instrument is his Nocturnal after John Dowland for guitar (1964). This ...
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  • been the biggest single influence on Morley. John Dowland visited him in Italy as well. == References == * "Giovanni Croce, Canzonetta" ...
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  • polyphony from the Liturgy in 1322, Pope John XXII spoke in his 1324 Bull ... *John Dowland, Flow, My Teares, My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home ...
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  • School, for instance Thomas Weelkes and John Wilbye, were to write madrigals ... * John Dowland * John Farmer * Orlando Gibbons * Thomas Morley ...
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  • universe where he is unknown, won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award ... The surname Dowland refers to composer John Dowland, who is featured in several ...
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  • *John Dee *John Dowland *Francis Drake *Humphrey Gilbert *Mary Sidney ...
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  • music. (e.g., the Lachrimae Pavans by John Dowland). Often they did not specify ... * John Dowland * Anthony Holborne Polyphony was the dominant music ...
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  • John Cage is the most famous advocate of the idea that anything can ... madrigal, composed by such masters as John Dowland, William Byrd, Thomas ...
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