Considered the greatest lute virtuoso and composer of the English school in the early 17th Century, John Dowland (1563-1626) composed over 80 pieces of solo lute music. His peerless skills as an instr...
The music of John Dowland, the greatest English lute composer of that Golden Age, circulated widely in keyboard adaptations during his lifetime, suitable for performance on harpsichord, virginals or c...
A classic seventeenth century madrigal, What If I Never Speed?, originally for four voices, has been judiciously re-set for a 3-part choir in a lower key (Bb) than the original (C). This allows the ma...