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The Second Book of Songs (1600)

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Many of the lyrics are anonymous. There has been speculation that Dowland wrote some of his own lyrics, but there is not any firm evidence for this. Whoever wrote them, the quality has been recognised as being high.
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appears to have sold less well than expected, at any rate it was not reprinted by Thomas East. However, it includes songs which have become among the best known among the composer's output.
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Because of litigation between printer and publisher, there are detailed records of the circumstances regarding the publication. (See: Smith, J.
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The book contains 22 songs plus an instrumental number, a "lesson for the Lute and Base Viol, called Dowlands a dew" (his
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres of 2, 4 and 5 parts: with Tableture for the Lute or Orpherian, with the Violl de Gamba
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Lute Songs of John Dowland: The Original First and Second Books/ Transcribed for Voice and Guitar
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in 1949. In later recordings of this repertoire Deller's accompanist switched to the lute.
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was a commercial success and was reprinted four times during the composer's lifetime. The
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of 1597 contained 21 songs plus an instrumental number). The music is often described as
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An early example of a recording of a song from the Second Book is a
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On the title-page Dowland is correctly described as lutenist to the
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In his address to the "courteous reader" at the beginning of the
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where all the songs can be performed in a four-part version.
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Thomas East and Music Publishing in Renaissance England
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and published in London in 1600. He dedicated it to
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Index

Early Modern English
Renaissance
John Dowland
Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford
First Book of Songs
lute songs
pedlar
The Norton Anthology of Poetry
Peter Short
Fleet Street
Thomas East
Thomas Morley
patent
king of Denmark
John Wilbye
Edward Johnson
Collegium Vocale Bydgoszcz
78 rpm
Alfred Deller
Desmond Dupré
Abbey Road
I saw my Lady weepe
Flow my tears
Sorrow Stay
Die not before the day
Mourn, day is with darkness fled
Time's eldest son, Old Age
Then sit thee down
When others sing Venite
Praise blindness eyes

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