Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of Renaissance music with John Dowland's "The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres," released on July 3, 2015, by DUX. This exquisite collection of medieval compositions spans a captivating 73 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of 24 tracks that showcase Dowland's mastery of the lute and his profound lyrical prowess. The album is a journey through the intricate and emotive world of Elizabethan England, where Dowland's melancholic yet enchanting melodies and poetic verses come to life. From the hauntingly beautiful "Flow, my tears, fall from your springs" to the reflective "Time's Eldest Son," each piece is a testament to Dowland's ability to evoke deep emotion and introspection. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of medieval music or a newcomer eager to explore the genre, this album is a treasure trove of historical and artistic significance, providing a glimpse into the musical landscape of a bygone era.
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Tracks
Book of Songs, Book 2: I saw my lady weepJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Book of Songs, Book 2: Flow, my tears, fall from your springsJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Book of Songs, Book 2: Sorrow, stay, lend true repentant tearsJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Book of Songs, Book 2: Die not before thy dayJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Book of Songs, Book 2: Mourn, mourn, day is with darkness fledJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Time's Eldest Son: Part I: Time's eldest sonJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Time's Eldest Son: Part II: Then sit thee down, and say thy Nunc dimittisJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Time's Eldest Son: Part III: When others sing Venite exultemusJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Book of Songs, Book 2: Praise blindness, eyes, for seeing is deceitJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Book of Songs, Book 2: O sweet woods, the delight of solitarinessJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Book of Songs, Book 2: If floods of tears could cleanse my follies pastJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Book of Songs, Book 2: Fine knacks for ladiesJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Book of Songs, Book 2: Now cease, my wandering eyesJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Book of Songs, Book 2: Come, ye heavy states of nightJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Book of Songs, Book 2: White as lilies was her faceJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Book of Songs, Book 2: Woeful heart with grief oppressedJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Book of Songs, Book 2: A shepherd in a shadeJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Book of Songs, Book 2: Faction, that ever dwells in courtJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Book of Songs, Book 2: Shall I sue, shall I seek for grace?John Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Book of Songs, Book 2: Toss not my soulJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Book of Songs, Book 2: Clear or cloudy sweet as April showeringJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night
Book of Songs, Book 2: Humour say what mak'st thou hereJohn Dowland, The Schoole of Night