John Dowland - P002 - 7 Fantasies: No. 2. Forlorn Hope Fancy
John Dowland - P011 - Mrs Brigide Fleetwood's Pavan, "Solus sine sola"
John Dowland - P021 - Galliard in G minor, "John Dowland's Galliard"
John Dowland - P022 - Galliard in G minor, "Dowland's First Galliard"
John Dowland - P024 - Galliard in D major, "Awake sweet love, thou art returned"
John Dowland - P031 - Galliard in G minor, "Galliard on Walsingham"
John Dowland - P040 - The Most High and Mighty Christianus the Fourth, King of Denmark, His Galliard
John Dowland - P041 - The Most Sacred Queen Elizabeth, her Galliard
John Dowland - P042 - The Earl of Essex, his Galliard, "Can she excuse"
John Dowland - P043a - Dowland's Bells, "The Lady Rich's Galliard"
John Dowland - P059 -Tarleton's Riserrectione - Tarleton's Resurrection
John Dowland - P073 - Fancy (Fantasia) in G major, "Tremolo"
John Dowland - P094 - Pavan in C minor, "Pavana Johan Douland"
Fantasies
Fantasie (P. 1)
Forlorne Hope Fancye (P. 2)
Farwell (P. 3)
Farwell (P. 4)
Fantasie (P. 5)
Fantasie (P. 6)
Fantasie (P. 7)
Pavans
Piper´s Pavan (P. 8)
Semper Dowland Semper Dolens (P. 9)
Solus cum sola (P. 10)
Mrs Brigide Fleetwoods Pauen als Solus sine sola (P. 11)
Dr Cases Pauen (P. 12)
Dowlands adew for Master Oliuer Cromwell (P. 13)
Sir John Langton his Pauin (P. 14)
A Pavan (P. 16)
The Lady Russell´s Pavan (P. 17)
A Pavan (P. 18)
Galliards
Captaine Digorie Piper his Galiard (P. 19)
Dowlands Galliard (P. 20)
John Dowlands Galliard (P. 21)
Dowland´s First Galliard (P. 22)
Galliard (P. 24)
Melancoly Galliard (P. 25)
Sir John Souch his Galiard (P. 26) / My thoughts are wingd with hopes
A Galliard (P. 27)
A Galliard (on a Galliard by Daniel Bacheler) (P. 28)
M. Giles Hobies Galiard (P. 29)
A Galliard (P. 30)
A Galliard (on Walsingham) (P. 31)
Mrs Vaux Galliarde (P. 32)
Mr Langtons Galliard (P. 33)
Mignarda (P. 34)
A Galliard (P. 35)
Mr Knights Galliard (P. 36)
My Lord Chamberlaine his Galliard (P. 37)
Syr Robert Sidney his Galliard / The Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Lisle, Lord Chamberlaine to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, his Galliard (P. 38)
Doulands rounde battell galyarde (P. 39)
The Battle Galliard / The King of Denmark his Galliard (P. 40)
K. Darcyes Galliard / The most sacred Queene Elizabeth her Galliard (P. 41)
Can she excuse (P. 42)
The Right Honourable Lady Rich, her Galliard (P. 43)
The Right Honourable Ferdinando Earle of Darby, his Galliard (P. 44)
The Right Honourable the Lady Cliftons Spirit (P. 45)
Galliard to Lachrimæ (P. 46)
Almains
Sir John Smith his Almain (P. 47)
The Lady Laitones Almone (P. 48)
Mistris Whittes thinge (P. 50)
A Piece without title (P. 51)
Mrs Nichols Almand (P. 52)
Mrs Cliftons Allmaine (P. 53)
My Lady Hunsdons Puffe (or Allmande) (P. 54)
Jigs and other pieces in 6/8 rhythm
Mrs Whites Nothing (P. 56)
Mrs Vauxes Gigge (P. 57)
Song Arrangements
Come away (P. 60)
Settings of Ballad tunes
Orlando sleepeth (P. 61)
Complaint (P. 63)
Go from my Window (P. 64)
Lord Strangs March (P. 65)
My Lord Willoughby´s Welcome Home (P. 66)
Walsingham (P. 67)
Aloe (P. 68)
Loth to departe (P. 69)
Robin (P. 70)
Pieces of uncertain ascriptiona) Probably by Dowland
A Fantasia (P. 71)
A Fancy (P. 72)
A Fancy (P. 73)
A Fancy (P. 74)
A Dream (P. 75)
A Galliard (P. 76)
Mistris Norrishis Delight (P. 77)
A piece without title (P. 78)
What if a day (P. 79)
A Coye Joye (P. 80)
Tarleton´s Jigge (P. 81)
b) Probably not by Dowland
A Galliard (P. 82)
Dowlands Galliard (P. 83)
Hasellwoods Galliard (P. 84)
Galliarda Dulandi (P. 85)
c) Pieces from foreign MSS, unique, but obviously poor versions
Pauana Dulandi (P. 86)
Galliarda Dulandi 8 (P. 87)
Other versions
Piper´s Galliard (P. 88)
Can she excuse (P. 89)
The Frog Galliard (P. 90)
Suzanna Galliard (P. 91)
Galliard Fr. Cutting (P. 92)
Other sources
Del Excellentissimo Musico Jano Dulando (P. 93)
Pavana Johan Douland (P.94)
La mia Barbara (P. 95)
An Almand (P. 96)
The Queen´s Galliard (P. 97)
Preludium (P. 98)
Mr. Dowland´s Midnight (P. 99)
Coranto (P. 100)
Gagliarda (P. 103)
Galliard (P. 104)
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
O sweet woods
If floods of tears
Fine knacks for ladies
Now cease my wand'ring eyes
Come ye heavy states of night
White as lilies was her face
Woeful heart
A Shepherd in a shade
Faction that ever dwells
Shall I sue
Toss not my soul
Clear or cloudy
Humour say what mak'st thou here (a Dialogue)
Farewell too faire
Time stands still
Behold the wonder heere
Daphne wast not so chaste as she was changing
Me me and none but me
When Phoebus first did Daphne loue
Say loue if euer thou didst finde
Flow not so fast ye fountaines
Loue stood amaz'd at sweet beauties paine
Lend your eares to my sorrow good people
By a fountaine where I lay
Oh what hath ouerwrought my all amazed thought
Farewell vnkind farewell
Weepe you no more sad fountaines
Fie on this faining, is loue without desire
I must complaine, yet doe enioy
It was a time when silly Bees could speake
The lowest trees haue tops
What poore Astronomers are they
Come when I call, or tarrie till I come
22 feb 2014
DOWLAND:
La pavana de Lady Russell (4'36''). J. Linberg (laúd).
Now, o now I needs must part! (4'00"),
Go, crystal tears (2'50"),
Come away, come sweet love (2'26"),
Awake, sweet love (2'28"). R. Müller (ten.), Ch. Wilson (laud).