• John Dowland (c. 1563 – buried 20 February 1626) was an English Renaissance composer, lutenist, and singer.
  • This was due to the cold hands of John Dowland, an English Renaissance composer, lutenist and singer. He died in 1563 and was buried on February 20, 1626.
  • John Dowland Sir John Smith, his Almain played by Nigel North. guitarmoon37. ... John Dowland: "Pavana Johan Douland" (Schele ms.); Nigel North: Lute.
  • Dowland, John, great English composer and famous lutenist, father of Robert Dowland; b. probably in London, 1563; d. there (buried), Feb.
  • Compositions by: Dowland, John. The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total.
  • "Come again, sweet love" is another famous piece composed by John Dowland. Heres a music sheet of the infamous piece.
  • John Dowland was an English composer, virtuoso lutenist, and skilled singer, one of the most famous musicians of his time.
  • According to certain historical accounts, John Dowland was born in 1563 and studied the 'ingenuous profession of Musicke' from childhood.
  • A webpage documenting the English 16th-century composer for the lute, John Dowland, featuring a biography, and links to sheet music, audio and videos.
  • The John Dowland Collection. CD 1 To favorites 1 Download album. ... John Dowland - Goran Sollscher, Guitar / Sir John Smith, His Almain. 37. 02:23 320 Кб/с.