1. Home
  2. »
  3. Genres
  4. »
  5. Classical
  6. »
  7. Early
  8. »
  9. John Dowland

John Dowland

Share
  • Overview
  • Albums
  • Tracks
  • Similar Artists
  • People
John Dowland Radio

Top Tracks

More of this artist's tracks
  • Play
    Options
    Queue
    3:35
    In darkness let me dwell
  • Play
    Options
    Queue
    4:45
    I Saw My Lady Weep
  • Play
    Options
    Queue
    1:18
    From Robert Dowland, Varietie of Lute Lessons: I. The Mos...
  • Play
    Options
    Queue
    0:40
    Der Hupff Auff

Latest Albums

More albums from this artist
thumbnail
Play
Queue
Options

Dowland (The Best Of)

Jun 2009
thumbnail
Play
Queue
Options

Dowland: Songs Book I & Book II

Apr 2009

Biography

John Dowland (1563 - 1626) might properly be considered the first singer/songwriter to the stars, as the 16th century English composer, singer, and lutenist was idolized in the courts of Europe for melancholy songs like "Come, heavy sleep" (the basis for Benjamin Britten's Nocturnal), "Flow my tears," and "I saw my Lady weepe." He even got a gig at the funeral of James I. Today, you're less likely to encounter him through a toe-tapping vocal number like "In darknesse let mee dwell" than you are through his instrumental music, which has undergone a major revival as concert repertoire for classical guitarists.

His most highly regarded 84 ayres for voice and lute, published mainly between 1597 and 1612, elevated the level of English song to high art, matching the gloomy sentiments of the verse, which were so en vogue during his day, with biting discord. His 70-odd pieces for solo lute are widely performed today, and include intricate fantasias, dances and sets of variations.

Top Listeners

More Top Listeners
Member au5b1
Member 4ai5m1
Member uef1
Member or86
Member zxzm
Member 51rz1

Featured on Rhapsody

Similar Artists

More artists like this
  • Claudio Monteverdi
  • Jordi Savall
  • William Byrd