John Dowland Songtexte
Come Again
Fine Knacks for Ladies
If my complaints could passions move
Can She Excuse My Wrongs?
Come again! Sweet love (counter-tenor: Russell Oberlin, lute: Joseph Iadone)
Geboren am 02. Januar 1563, Gestorben im Februar 1626
Second Booke of Songs(1600)
- I. I saw my lady weep (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
- II. Flow my tears (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
- III. Sorrow, stay (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
- IV. Die not before thy day
- V. Mourn, day is with darkness fled (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
- VI. Time's eldest son (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
- VII. Then sit thee down (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
- VIII. When others sing Venite (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
- IX. Praise blindness eyes (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
- X. O sweet woods (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
- XI. If floods of tears (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
- XII. Fine knacks for ladies (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
- XIII. Now cease my wand'ring eyes (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
- XIV. Come ye heavy states of night (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
- XV. White as lilies was her face (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
- XVI. Woeful heart (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
- XVII. A shepherd in a shade (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
- XVIII. Faction that ever dwells (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
- XIX. Shall I sue (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
- XX. Toss not my soul (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
- XXI. Clear or cloudy (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
- XXII. Humor say what mak'st thou here (von Anthony Rooley, The Consort of Musicke)
The John Dowland Collection
- Lachrimae Antiquae (von The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley)
- If My Complaints Could Passions Move (von Barbara Bonney, Jacob Heringman)
- Can She Excuse My Wrongs (von Anne Sofie von Otter, Jakob Lindberg)
- Come Away, Come Sweet Love (von The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley)
- A Piece Without Title (von Göran Söllscher)
- Lachrimae Antiquae Novae (von The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley)
- Come Again: Sweet Love Doth Now Invite (von Barbara Bonney, Jacob Heringman)
- Come, Heavy Sleep (von The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley)
- Mr. Dowland's Midnight (von Göran Söllscher)
- Sir John Smith, His Almain (von Göran Söllscher)
- Semper Dowland semper dolens (von Göran Söllscher)
- Lachrimae Gementes (von The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley)
- I Saw My Lady Weep (von Nigel Rogers, Thomas Binkley)
- Flow My Tears (von Barbara Bonney, Jacob Heringman)
- Fine knacks for ladies (von The Consort of Musicke)
- Shall I Sue (von Nigel Rogers, Thomas Binkley)
- Lachrimae Tristes (von The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley)
- Me, Me, and None but Me (von Nigel Rogers, Thomas Binkley)
- Weep You No More, Sad Fountains (von Anne Sofie von Otter, Jakob Lindberg)
- Lachrimae Coactae (von The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley)
- Go Nightly Cares (von Andrea von Ramm, Thomas Binkley, Studio der frühen Musik)
- The Right Honourable Ferdinando, Earl of Derby, His Galliard (von Göran Söllscher)
- The Most Sacred Queen Elizabeth, Her Galliard (von Göran Söllscher)
- Tell Me, True Love
- Lachrimae Amantis (von The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley)
- In Darkness Let Me Dwell (von Anne Sofie von Otter, Jakob Lindberg)
- A Fantasia (von Göran Söllscher)
- My Lord Chamberlain His Galliard (von Göran Söllscher)
- Far from triumphing court
- I shame at mine unworthiness (von The Consort of Musicke)
- Lachrimae Verae (von The Consort of Musicke, Anthony Rooley)
Mehr Songtexte
- Lachrimae Antiquae
- Lachrimae Antiquae Novae
- Lachrimae Gementes
- Lachrimae Coactae
- M. John Langtons Pavan
- The King of Denmarks Galiard
- The Earl of Essex Galiard
- M. Thomas Collier his Galiard
- Mrs Nichols Almand
- Unquiet Thoughts
- Who Ever Thinks or Hopes of Love
- My Thoughts Are Wing'd With Hopes
- If My Complaints
- Can She Excuse My Wrongs
- Now, O Now, I Needs Must Part
- Dear, If You Change
- Burst Forth My Tears
- Think'st Thou Then by Thy Feigning
- Rest Awhile You Cruel Cares
- Sleep, Wayward Thoughts
- All Ye, Whom Love or Fortune
- Would My Conceit
- Come Again: Sweet Love Doth Now Invite
- His golden locks
- Awake, Sweet Love
- Come, Heavy Sleep
- Away With These Self-Loving Lads
- { a Piece Without Title } (P 51)
- Pavana (Mylius, 1622)
- Mr Knights Galliard (P 36)
- My Lord Willobies Wellcome Home (P 66)
- The Frogg Galliard (P 23 & 23a)
- { a Fancy } (P 5)
- My Ladie Riches Galyerd (P 43a)
- The Lady Laitons Almone (P 48)
- A Dream (Lady Leighton's Paven) (P 75)
- Galliard (P 104)
- Orlando Sleepeth (P 61)
- { What If a Day } (P 79)
- Mrs Winters Jumpp (P 55)
- Galliard (P 35)
- M. Giles Hobies Galiard (P 29)
- Dr Cases Pauen (P 12)
- Mellancoly Galliard (P 25)
- { Galliard } (P 27)
- Mistris Whittes Thinge (P 50)
- Go From My Windowe (P 64)
- { Almain } (P 49)
- Mrs Whites Nothing (P 56)
- { Pavan } (P 18)
- { Galliard } (P 30)
- Farwell (P 3)
- Galliard
- The Lady Laiton's Almain
- Fortune My Foe
- The Frog Galliard
- Toy: The Shoemaker's Wife
- Galliard: Can she excuse
- Mistress White's Thing
- The Round Battle Galliard
- Midnight
- Lachrimae Pavan
- Katherine Darcy's Galliard
- Galliard to Lachrimae
- Pavan (P16)
- The Earl of Essex
- Pavan (P18)
- M. Giles Hobie's Galliard
- Dowland's Tears (I Saw My Lady Weep, arr. North)
- Sir Henry Umpton's Funeral
- Sir Langton's Pavan
- Langton's Galliard
- Piper's Pavan
- Captain Digorie Piper's Galliard
- Dowland's Adieu
- Galliard (P30)
- Mignarda (Henry Noel's Galliard)
- A Shepherd in a Shade
- Farewell (In Nomine)
- Sweet Stay Awhile
- A Fancy
- Dowland's Adieu for Master Oliver Cromwell
- All Ye Whom Love or Fortune
- Lady, If You So Spite Me
- Melancholy Galliard
- Say Love If Ever Thou Did'st Find
- Greensleeves Divisions
- Time stands still
- Can She Excuse My Wrongs?
- I Saw My Lady Weep
- Wilt Thou Unkind Thus Reave Me?
- Stay Time Awhile Thy Flying
- Bonny Sweet Robin
- Kemp's Jig
- Callino
- When Phoebus first did Daphne love
- Think'st Thou Then by Thy Feigning?
- Galliards by Mary, Queen of Scots
- The Earl of Essex Galliard
- My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe
- Lord De L'Isle's Galliard
- The Shoemaker's Wife
- Lady Rich Her Galliard
- Unnamed Piece (Almaine)
- Sir John Smith's Almaine
- Sir Henry Gifford's Almaine
- Dowland's First Galliard
- Mrs Vaux's Gigge
- The Earl of Derby, His Galliard
- Semper Dowland, Semper Dolens
- My Lord Chamberlain, His Galliard
- Mr. Langton's Galliard
- Sir John Souche's Galliard
- Resolution
- Preludium
- The Most Sacred Queen Elizabeth, Her Galliard
- Go From My Window
- Mrs Vaux's Jig
- My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home
- Mrs Winter's Jump
- The Battle Galliard
- Walsingham
- Galliard 'Mignarda'
- Forlorn Jope Fancy
- Sir John Smith, His Almain
- The Shoemaker's Wife, a Toy
- My Lady Hunsdon's Almain
- Fantasie
- A Fantasia
- An Almand
- Pavana
- The Right Honourable Robert, Earl of Essex, his Galliard
- A Galliard (on a galliard by Daniel Bachelar)
- My Lord Wilobies Welcom Home
- The Shoemakers Wife. A Toy
- The Right Hounourable The Lord Viscount Lisle, his Galliard
- Coranto
- A Galliard
- The Lady Russells Paven
- Galliard (on Awake sweet love, set by Fr. Cutting)
- Come Away
- La Mia Barbara
- Loth to Departe
- Can shee excuse
- O sweet woods
- It was a time
- I saw my lady weepe
- Flow my teares
- Sorrow stay
- Dye not beefore thy day
- Mourne, Mourne, Day Is With Darknesse
- Farewell too faire
- Behold a wonder here
- Daphne was not so chaste
- Me me and none but me
- Say Love, If Ever Thou Did'st Find
- Time's eldest sonne
- Farre from triumphing Court
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Lachrimæ Antiquæ
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Lachrimæ Antiquæ Novæ
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Lachrimæ Gementes
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Lachrimæ Tristes
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Lachrimæ Coactæ
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Lachrimæ Amantis
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Lachrimæ Veræ
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: M. Henry Noell his Galiard
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: The Earle of Essex Galiard
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: M. George Whitehead his Almand
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: M. Iohn Langtons Pauan
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: M. Giles Hoby his Galiard
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: The King of Denmarks Galiard
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Sir Henry Vmptons Funerall
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: M. Bucton his Galiard
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Mistresse Nichols Almand
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Semper Dowland semper Dolens
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: M. Thomas Collier his Galiard with two trebles
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Captaine Piper his Galiard
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Sir Iohn Souch his Galiard
- Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: M. Nicho Gryffith his Galiard
- Pavan "Solus cum sola", P 10
- Melancholy Galliard, P 25
- Sir John Smith, his Almain, P 47
- The Lady Russell's Pavan, P 17
- Lady Rich, her Galliard, P 43a
- The Lady Laiton's Almain, P 48
- Pavan "Solus sine sola", P 11
- Mr Knight's Galliard, P 36
- Mrs Clifton's Almain, P 53
- Dr Case's Pavan, P 12
- Sir Robert Sidney, his Galliard, P 91
- Sir Henry Guilforde, his Almain
- "Pavana Doulant" (pub. Mylius, Frankfurt 1622)
- The Earl of Derby, his Galliard, P 44
- Almain, P. 51
- Pavan "La mia Barbara", P 95
- The Battle Galliard, P39
- Almain, P. 49
- "Pavana Johan Douland", P 94
- Galliard on a Galliard of Bachelar
- Almain, P 96
- The Most High & Mighty Christianus IV, King of Denmark, His Galliard
- The Rt. Hon. The Lord Viscount Lisle, His Galliard
- Lady Hunsdon's Puffe
- Mrs. Vaux Jig
- Mrs. Brigide Fleetwood's Pavan alias Solus Sine Sola
- Mignarda
- Orlando Sleepeth
- Can she excuse
- Mrs. Winter's Jump
- A Dream
- A Fantasie
- Mr. Knight's Galliard
- Farewell
- Tarleton's Riserrectione
- Lord Strange's March
- Mrs White's Thing
- Mrs White's Nothing
- 'Tremolo' Fancy (P73)
- Mrs Nichols' Almain
- A Fantasie (Fantasie No 1)
- Preludum
- A Fancy (Fantasie No 5)
- A Fancy (Fantasie No 7)
- Lady Clifton's Spirit
- Mrs Vaux's Galliard
- Tarletonne's Riserrectione
- A Fancy (Fantasie No 6)
- Forlorn Hope Fancy (Fantasie No 2)
- The Shoemaker's Wife (A Toy)
- Mr Dowland's Midnight
- Farewell 'In Nomine' (Fantasie No 4)
- Farewell (Fantasie No 3)
- The Earl of Essex, his Galliard
- Sir John Langton's Pavan
- The most high and mightie Christianus, the fourth King of Denmark, his Galliard (P 40)
- Sir John Langton his Pavin (P 14)
- Mr. Langtons galliard (P 33)
- A Fancy (P 7)
- A Pavan (P 16)
- The most sacred Queene Elizabeth, her Galliard (P 41)
- Mrs Cliftons Allmaine (P 53)
- The Lady Cliftons Spirit (P 45)
- Tarletones riserrectione (P 59)
- Tarletons Willy (P 81)
- Fortune my foe (P 62)
- The Queenes galliard (P 97)
- Wallsingham (P 67)
- A Galliard (on Walsingham) (P 31)
- Adew for Master Oliver Cromwell (P 13)
- The Earle of Darby, his Galliard (P 44a)
- Lord Strangs March (P 65)
- Mistresse Nichols Almand (P 52)
- Forlorne Hope fancye (P 2)
- Mr. Dowlands Midnight (P 99)
- Semper Dowland semper dolens (P 9)
- My lady hunnsdons puffe (P 54)
- Solus cum sola (P 10)
- Suzanna Galliard (P 91)
- Sir John Smith his Almain (P 47)
- Sweet Robyne (P 70)
- Dowlands first galliard (P 22)
- Mayster Pypers Pavyn (P 8)
- Captain Digorie Piper his Galliard (P 19)
- Monsieur's Almaine
- As I went to Walsingham
- Mrs Brigide fleetwoods paven (P 11)
- Dowlands Galliard (P 20)
- Farwell (An "In Nomine") (P 4)
- Aloe (P 68)
- Captain Candishe his Galyard (P 21)
- Can she excuse (P 42)
- Mrs vaux Galliarde (P 32)
- A Coye Joye (P 80)
- Mrs vauxes Gigge (P 57)
- Sir Henry Guilforde his Almaine
- Mignarda (P 34)
- Lachrimae (P 15)
- Sir John Souch his galliard (P 26)
- Fantasia (P 1a)
- [A Fancy] (P 73)
- Pavana Dowlandi Angli
- Doulands rounde battel galyarde (P 39)
- Pavin
- The Erle of Darbies Galiard (P 44)
- Mistris Norrishis Delight (P 77)
- [A Jig] (P 78)
- The Earl of Essex Galliard (P 89)
- Galliard (P 76)
- Une Jeune Fillette (P 93)
- Gagliarda (P 103)
- Pavana Lachrimae
- Squires Galliard
- [A Fancy] (P 72)
- Hasellwoods Galliard (P 84)
- Sir Thomas Monson, his Pavin
- Sir Thomas Monson, his Galliard
- Almande
- Sir Henry Umptons Funerall
- Captayne Pipers Galliard (P 88)
- A fantasie (P 1)
- Prélude et gaillarde
- Rest Awhile, You Cruel Cares
- Tell Me True Love
- Come Again, Sweet Love
- If My Complaints Should Passions Move
- All Ye Whom Love or Fortune Hath Betray'd
- Away With the Self-Loving Lads
- In This Trembling Shadow
- I Saw My Ladye Weepe
- Mrs. White's Nothing
- Mrs. Vaux's Jig
- Farewell (A Fancy)
- The King of Denmark's Galliard
- Forlorn Hope Fancy
- Ayres for 4 Voices: If floods of tears (The Second Booke of Songes 1600)
- Ayres for 4 Voices: Sleep, wayward thoughts
- Ayres for 4 Voices: Awake, sweet love
- Ayres for 4 Voices: Dear, if you change (The First Booke of Songes 1597)
- Ayres for 4 Voices: O what hath overwrought (The Third Booke of Songes 1603)
- Ayres for 4 Voices: Shall I strive with words to move? (A Pilgrim's Solace 1612)
- Ayres for 4 Voices: Flow not so fast, ye fountains (The Third Booke of Songes)
- Ayres for 4 Voices: Away with these self-loving lads (The First Booke of Songes)
- Ayres for 4 Voices: Come when I call (The Third Booke of Songes)
- Ayres for 4 Voices: Rest awhile, you cruel cares
- Ayres for 4 Voices: If my complaints could passions move
- Ayres for 4 Voices: Burst forth, my tears (The Third Booke of Songes)
- Galliard Upon a Galliard of Daniel Bachelar
- Batell Galliard
- Captain Piper's Galliard
- Queen Elizabeth's Galliard
- Tarleton's Resurrection
- My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home (for two lutes)
- Loth to Depart
- Prelude
- A Fancy (Fantasia)
- The King of Denmark's Galliard (The Battle Galliard)
- The lady Clifton's Spirit (Galliard)
- Can she excuse (Galliard)
- First Book of Songs: Song for 4 Voices and Lute "Come Again: Sweet Love Doth now Invite"
- First Book of Songs: Song for 4 Voices and Lute "If my Complaints Could Passions Move"
- First Book of Songs: Song for 4 Voices and Lute "Away With These Self-Loving Lads"
- Second Book of Songs: Song for 2 Voices and Lute "Flow my Tears, Fall From Your Springs"
- Queen Elizabeth her Galliard
- The Frog Gallard for Lute (Now Oh Now I Need Must Part)
- Song and Galliard
- Song (Captain Digorie Piper's Galliard)
- Allemande
- Lachrymæ Antiquæ
- What if I never speed? (The Saltire Singers, soprano: Patricia Clark, contralto: Jean Allister, tenor: Edgar Fleet, bass: Frederick Westcott, lute: Desmond Dupre)
- Me, me and none but me (The Saltire Singers, soprano: Patricia Clark, contralto: Jean Allister, tenor: Edgar Fleet, bass: Frederick Westcott, lute: Desmond Dupre)
- When Phoebus first did Daphne love (The Saltire Singers, soprano: Patricia Clark, contralto: Jean Allister, tenor: Edgar Fleet, bass: Frederick Westcott, lute: Desmond Dupre)
- John Dowland's Galliard
- Weep you no more sad fountains (counter-tenor: Russell Oberlin, lute: Joseph Iadone)
- In this trembling shadow (The Saltire Singers, soprano: Patricia Clark, contralto: Jean Allister, tenor: Edgar Fleet, bass: Frederick Westcott, lute: Desmond Dupre)
- Far from triumphing court - Lady if you so spite me - In darkness let me dwell (counter-tenor: Russell Oberlin, lute: Joseph Iadone)
- A Piece Without Title
- Stay, love, if ever thou did'st find (The Saltire Singers, soprano: Patricia Clark, contralto: Jean Allister, tenor: Edgar Fleet, bass: Frederick Westcott, lute: Desmond Dupre)
- The Right Honourable The Lord Viscount Lisle, His Galliard
- Shall I sue (counter-tenor: Russell Oberlin, lute: Joseph Iadone)
- Sir John Souch's Galliard
- Mrs. White's Thing
- Solus cum sola
- Mrs. Vaux Galliard
- A Galliard (On Walsingham)
- Farewell (An 'In Nomine')
- The Most High and Mighty Christianus the Fourth, King of Denmark, his Galliard
- I saw my lady weep (counter-tenor: Russell Oberlin, lute: Joseph Iadone)
- The Lady Russell's Pavan
- The Queene's Galliard
- Lady Laiton's Almain
- A Pavan
- The Right Honourable Ferdinando, Earl of Derby, His Galliard
- Think'st thou then by thy feigning (The Saltire Singers, soprano: Patricia Clark, contralto: Jean Allister, tenor: Edgar Fleet, bass: Frederick Westcott, lute: Desmond Dupre)
- Mounsier's Almain
- Gagliarda
- The Right Honourable The Lady Clifton's Spirit
- Flow not so fast ye fountains (counter-tenor: Russell Oberlin, lute: Joseph Iadone)
- Giles Hobie's Galliard
- The Right Honourable The Lady Rich, Her Galliard
- Tell me, true love (The Saltire Singers, soprano: Patricia Clark, contralto: Jean Allister, tenor: Edgar Fleet, bass: Frederick Westcott, lute: Desmond Dupre)
- Where sin sore wounding (The Saltire Singers, soprano: Patricia Clark, contralto: Jean Allister, tenor: Edgar Fleet, bass: Frederick Westcott, lute: Desmond Dupre)
- Complaint
- Come again! Sweet love (counter-tenor: Russell Oberlin, lute: Joseph Iadone)
- Fine knacks for ladies (The Saltire Singers, soprano: Patricia Clark, contralto: Jean Allister, tenor: Edgar Fleet, bass: Frederick Westcott, lute: Desmond Dupre)
- Sweet stay awhile! (The Saltire Singers, soprano: Patricia Clark, contralto: Jean Allister, tenor: Edgar Fleet, bass: Frederick Westcott, lute: Desmond Dupre)
- Aloe
- An Almain
- Mrs. Nichols' Almain
- Mrs. Clifton's Almain
- Round Battle Galliard
- A Galliard (on a galliard by Daniel Bacheler)
- Now! Oh now I needs must part (The Saltire Singers, soprano: Patricia Clark, contralto: Jean Allister, tenor: Edgar Fleet, bass: Frederick Westcott, lute: Desmond Dupre)
- Dr. Case's Pavan
- Mr. Dowland's Midnight
- Tarleton's Jig
- What If a Day
- The Right Honourable Earl of Essex, His Galliard
- Away with these self-loving lads (The Saltire Singers, soprano: Patricia Clark, contralto: Jean Allister, tenor: Edgar Fleet, bass: Frederick Westcott, lute: Desmond Dupre)
- Flow my tears (counter-tenor: Russell Oberlin, lute: Joseph Iadone)
- Lord Strang's March
- A Coy Toy
- Dowland's Galliard
- If my complaints could passions move (The Saltire Singers, soprano: Patricia Clark, contralto: Jean Allister, tenor: Edgar Fleet, bass: Frederick Westcott, lute: Desmond Dupre)
- Can she excuse my wrongs (counter-tenor: Russell Oberlin, lute: Joseph Iadone)
- Mrs. Norrish's Delight
- Clear or cloudy
- Farewell fancy
- Lachrimae antiquea novae
- Sorrow, sorrow stay, lend true repentant teares
- Lachrimae antiquae - Flow my teares
- Captain Digorie Piper his galiard
- Come heavy sleepe
- Earl of Essex his galiard
- M.Henry Novell his Galiard
- Galliard P27
- Flow Not So Fast, Ye Fountains
- Lachrimae or Seven Teares: Lachrimae Gementes
- The First Galliard
- Complaint, P. 63
- The Most Sacred Queen Elizabeth, Her Galliard P41
- Mistress White's Nothing
- Preludium (Margaret Board Lute Book) P98
- Galliard, P. 35
- Untitled
- My Lady Hundson's Puffe
- Lachrimae or Seven Teares: Captaine Digorie Piper his Galiard
- Lachrimae or Seven Lachrimae Antiquae Novae
- Go Crystall Teares
- Galliard, P. 20
- John Dowland's Galliard P21
- Coranto (Margaret Board Lute Book) P100
- The Queen's Galliard (Margaret Board Lute Book) P97
- A Fancy #5
- Aloe (Ballad setting) P68
- Captaine Digorie Piper his Galliard
- Lachrimae or Seven Teares: Mistresse Nichols Almand
- Lachrimae or Seven Teares: The Earle of Essex Galiard
- Lachrimae or Seven Teares: M. George Whitehead his Almand
- Almain P49
- Captain Digory Piper's Pavan and Galliard
- Lachrimae or Seven Teares: The King of Denmarks Galiard
- Tarlton's Resurrection
- Lachrimae or Seven Teares: M. Buctons Galiard
- Captaine Digorie Piper his Pavan
- Galliard: Awake Sweet Love (New version by Nigel North)
- Mr. John Langtons Pavan
- Lachrimae or Seven Teares: Sir John Souch his Galiard
- Lachrimae or Seven Teares: M. John Langtons Pavan
- M.John Langtons Pavan
- Go, Nighly Cares
- Fantasia (?Dowland) (Jane Pickering MS) P71
- Mr. Giles Hobie's Galliard P29
- Fancy
- John Dowland's Galliard, P. 21
- M.George Whitehead his Almand
- Lachrimae or Seven Teares: Lachrimae Coactae
- My Lady Hunsdon's Puff
- M.Giles Hoby his Galiard
- What if a day (Ballad setting) (?Dowland) P79
- Dr. Case's Pavan P12
- Lachrimae or Seven Teares: M. Nicholas Gryffith his Galiard
- Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home
- Fantaasie #1
- M.N.Gryffith his Galliard
- Mistress Winter's Jump
- The Queen's Galliard, P. 97
- Mrs. Vaux Galliard P32
- Lachrimae or Seven Teares: M. Henry Noel his Galiard
- The Most High and Mightie Christianus the fourth King of Denmarke, his Galliard
- Come away (Song arrangement) P60
- Resolution (Pavan) P13
- Lachrimae or Seven Teares: M. Giles Hobies Galiard
- Lachrimae or Seven Teares: Lachrimae Tristes
- Mr. Dowland's MIdnight (Margaret Board Lute Book) P99
- Lachrimae or Seven Teares: Lachrimae Amantis
- Lachrimae or Seven Teares: Lachrimae Verae
- Can she excuse (Galliard) P42
- Galliard: Awake Sweet Love, P. 24
- Pavan P18
- The Lady Clifton's Spirit (Galliard) P45
- Lachrimae or Seven Teares: Sir Henry Umptons Funerall
- Galliard on Walsingham
- Shall I Sue
- Sie Henry Umptons Funerall
- Une jeune fillette
- M.Bucton his Galiard
- Galliard P. 27
- Melancholy Galliard P25
- Lachrimae (version by JOhn Sturt)
- A Dream (Pavan) (?Dowland) P75
- Lady Hunsdun's Puffe
- The Earl of Essex, his Galliard P42a
- Sir John Smith's Almain
- Loth to depart (Ballad setting) P69
- My Lord Chamberlain Gaillard
- Queen Elizabeth, Her Galliard
- Lachrimae or Seven Teares: M. Thomas Collier his Galiard with 2 Trebles
- Sir John Smith, his Almain P47
- Fantasia P1
- Lachrimae or Seven Teares: Semper Dowland semper dolens
- Almain (Margarete Board Lute Book) P96
- Come Again Sweet Love, P. 60 (New version by Nigel North)
- M.Thomas Collier his Galiard
- Fancy (Fantasia) P6
- Lachrimae or Seven Teares: Lachrimae Antiquae
- Courante "Mistris Winter's Jump"
- M. Bucton's Galliard
- George Whitehead's Almand
- Where Sin Sore Wounding
- Now, Oh Now I Needs Must Part
- When Sin Sore Wounding
- Sweet, Stay Awhile
- I Must Complain
- Lachrimae Pavie
- Frogg Gaillard
- Sorrow, Come
- Flow, My Tears
- Say, Love, If Ever Thou Didst Find
- Sir Robert Sidney His Galliard
- The Lady Russell's Pavan (for lute)
- Go From My Window (for lute)
- Me, Me and None but Me
- All Ye, Whom Love or Fortune Hath Betray'd
- Fantasia "A Fancy"
- Lachrimae No. 4: Lachrimae Tristes
- Lachrimae No. 7: Lachrimae Verae
- Lachrimae No. 2: Lachrimae Antiquae Novae
- Lachrimae No. 3: Lachrimae Gementes
- Lachrimae No. 6: Lachrimae Amantis
- Lachrimae No. 1: Lachrimae Antiquae
- Lachrimae No. 5: Lachrimae Coactae
- King of Denmark, His Galliard, P 40 (guitar: Celedino Romero)
- Fine Knack for Ladies
- Come Again!: Sweet Love Doth Now Invite
- Mr Dowland's Midnight, Almain for Lute, P 99
- Come when I call or tarry till I come, dialogue for 2 voices, 3 viols, 5 part chorus & 2 lutes (Third Book of Songs)
- The Lady Rich, her Galliard, for lute
- The Right Honorable the Lady Rich, her Galliard
- The Right Honorable The Lady Clifton's Spirit
- Alo
- Sir Iohn Langton his Pauin
- A Galliard (upon Walsingham)
- The Schoemaker's Wife, A Toy
- Come again, sweet love doth now invite
- forlone Hope fancye
- [Pavan]
- [A Jig]
- The Right Honourable The Lord Viscount Lisle, His Gaillard
- Sir John Smith his Almain
- My Lord Willboughby's Welcome Home
- Galliard Can She Excuse
- Lachrymae Pavan
- My Heart & Tongue were Twinnes
- My Lady Hudson's Puffe
- Fortune My Foe; Objections Against the Immortality of the Soul
- Tarleton's Resurrection; My Lute Awake
- Piper's Galliard; If Music and Sweet Poetry Agree
- Melancholy Galliard; King Henry VIII, Act III: Scene i
- My Lady Hunsdon's Allmande
- The Frogg Galliard
- My Lord Chamberlain His Galliard
- Fine Knacks for Ladies, for 4 voices & lute (Second Book of Songs)
- Come Again, Sweet Love Doth Now Invite, for 4 voices & lute (First Book of Songs)
- The Frog Gallard (Now Oh Now I Need Must Part)
- Second Booke of Songes, No. 2: Flow, my teares
- Fortuna Jo. Doulande
- The Lady Rich Her Galliard
- Go, Crystal Tears
- Go, Nightly Cares
- Now, O, Now, I Needs Must Part
- Sorrow, Come!
- Lachrimae 1604: Lachrimae Verae
- Instrumental Music: Galliard
- Lute Music: John Dowland's Galliard P21
- Lute Music: Piper's Pavan P8
- Instrumental Music: Comagin
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: XIII. Now cease my wand'ring eyes
- Cambridge manuscript part books c1699: Dowland's First Galliard (from Cambridge manuscript part books, c. 1600)
- Lute Music: Come away (Song arrangement) P60
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: VII. Then sit thee down
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: XX. What poor astromomers are they
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: XV. Weep you no more, sad fountains
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: II. Flow my tears
- Lute Music: Galliard in G minor P30
- Lute Music: Mrs Winters Jump (Coranto) P55
- Lute Music: Pavan P18
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: X. Love stood amazed
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: XVII. I must complain
- Lachrimae 1604: M. Nicolas Gryffith his Galiard
- Lute Music: Sir Henry Umpton's Funerall (Pavan)
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: IV. Love, those beams that breed
- Piper's Pavan & Galliard, transcr. for keyboard by J. Bull & M. Peerson
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: XV. White as lilies was her face
- Paduana "La mia Barbara" (Consort Music), Transc. for keyboard by Paul Siefert
- Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations 1597: VII. Lord hear my prayer
- Instrumental Music: Pipers Pavan
- Lachrimae 1604: Lachrimae Tristes
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XVII. Where sin sore wounding
- Lute Music: Pavana (Pavana Johan Douland) in C minor (?Dowland) P94
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: III. To ask for all thy love
- Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations 1597: I. Lord turn not away
- Lute Music: Loth to depart (Ballad setting) P69
- Psalmes: Lord to thee I make my moan (Psalm 130)
- Lachrimae 1604: M. Buctons Galiard
- Psalmes: All people that on earth do dwell (Psalm 100)
- Lachrimae 1604: Lachrimae Amantis
- Rest von polnischen und anderen Tänzen: Mrs Nichols Almand (Mistress Nichols Almand), for 5 viols/violins & lute (from "Lachrimae")
- First Booke of Songs 1597: XX. Come heavy sleep
- Lute Music: Mrs Nichol's Almain P52
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: XXII. Humor say what mak'st thou here
- Lute Music: Orlando Sleepeth (Ballad setting) P61
- Lute Music: The Lady Russell's Pavan P17
- Lachrimae 1604: Lachrimae Antiquae
- A Musical Banquet 1610: IX. Lady if you so spite me
- First Booke of Songs 1597: XI. Come away, come sweet love
- Lute Music: Sir Henry Guilford his Almain (Ballad setting) (probably authentic)
- Lute Music: Mrs. Vaux Galliard P32
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: XVIII. It was a time when silly bees
- Lute Music: Forlorn Hope Fancy (Chromatic fantasia) P2
- Lute Music: Complaint (Ballad setting) P63
- Psalmes: Behold and have regard (Psalm 134)
- Psalmes: Put me not to rebuke O Lord (Psalm 38)
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: VI. Were every thought an eye
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: XI. Lend your ears to my sorrow
- Instrumental Music: Sorrow Stay
- Lute Music: Lachrimae (basic version)) P15
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XII. In this trembling shadow cast
- Lute Music: The Shoemaker's Wife, a Toy (Ballad setting) P58
- Instrumental Music: Lachrimae
- Lute Music: Can she excuse (Galliard) (version by Cozens) P89
- Lachrimae 1604: Lachrimae Gementes
- Instrumental Music: Lord Chamberlayne his Galliard
- Lute Music: Dowland's First Galliard P22
- Lute Music: Galliard in F minor (?Dowland) P76
- First Booke of Songs 1597: XVIII. His golden locks
- B.M. Add. 10444 c1610: Mrs Nichols Almain a 2, for consort duo
- Sacred Songs: Sorrow, come
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: XVII. A shepherd in a shade
- Lute Music: Resolution (Pavan) P13
- Lute Music: A Dream (Pavan) (?Dowland) P75
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XIX. Up merry mates
- Lute Music: Pavan in G minor P16
- Lute Music: Mr John Langton's Pavan P14a
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: VII. Stay, Time, awhile thy flying
- Cambridge manuscript part books c1699: Fortune My Foe, song arranged for lute, P62
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: VII. Say, Love, if ever thou didst find
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: XVIII. Faction that ever dwells
- Lute Music: Fantasia in G minor, P7
- Lachrimae 1604: M. John Langton's Pavan
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: IV. Daphne was not so chaste
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: XXI. Come when I call
- Lute Music: Farewell (on "In Nomine") (fantasia for lute) P4
- First Booke of Songs 1597: XII. Rest awhile you cruel cares
- Lute Music: A Coy Toy (?Dowland) P80
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: VI. Time's eldest son
- Lute Music: The Earl of Derby's Galliard P44a
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: IX. What if I never speed
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XVIII. My heart and tongue were twins
- Lute Music: Go from my window (Ballad setting) P64
- Lute Music: Lachrimae (version by JOhn Sturt)
- Lachrimae 1604: M. George Whithead his Almand
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: XIX. The lowest trees have tops
- A Prayer for the Queen's most Excellent Majesty
- Lute Music: What if a day (Ballad setting) (?Dowland) P79
- Lachrimae 1604: The Earl of Essex Galiard
- Lute Music: Fantasia (?Dowland) (Jane Pickering MS) P71
- First Booke of Songs 1597: XIV. All ye whom love or fortune
- Lute Music: The Frog Galliard, for lute P23a
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: X. O sweet woods
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: XIX. Shall I sue
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: X. From silent night
- Lute Music: Sir John Souch his Galliard P26
- Dowland's Almayne, Anonymously transcribed for keyboard
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: XIV. Farewell, unkind
- Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations 1597: II. Lord in thy wrath
- Lute Music: The Frog Galliard (?Dowland) P90
- Lute Music: The Most Sacred Queen Elizabeth, Her Galliard P41
- Lute Music: Dr. Case's Pavan P12
- Lute Music: Lord Strang's March (Ballad setting) P65
- Lute Music: Galliard to Lachrimae P46
- The Frog Gailliard (Now, o now I need must part), Transc. for keyboard by Thomas Morley
- Lute Music: Lady Laiton's Almain P48
- First Booke of Songs 1597: IX. Go crystal tears
- Lute Music: Fantasia (?Dowland) P73
- First Booke of Songs 1597: XVII. Come again: sweet love doth now invite
- Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations 1597: V. Where righteousness doth say
- Lachrimae 1604: Sir John Souch, his Galiard
- First Booke of Songs 1597: V. Can she excuse my wrongs
- First Booke of Songs 1597: VIII. Burst forth my tears
- Lute Music: Galliard (on "Walsingham") in G minor P31
- Lute Music: Mignarda (Galliard) in C minor P35
- Lachrimae 1604: M. Thomas Collier his Galiard
- Lute Music: Tarleton's Resurrection P59
- First Booke of Songs 1597: II. Whoever thinks or hopes
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: VIII. When others sing Venite
- Lute Music: Dowland's Galliard P20
- Pavana & Galliarda, Transc. for keyboard by Thomas Morley
- Sacred Songs: I shame at mine unworthiness
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: V. Me, me and none but me
- Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations 1597: VI. Lord to thee I make my moan
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: I. Disdain me still
- Lute Music: Mrs White's Nothing P56
- Lute Music: Fantasia in D minor P5
- Lute Music: Farewell Fancy (Chromatic fantasia) P3
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XX. Welcome black night
- Lachrimae 1604: Sir Henry Upton's Funeral
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: XI. If floods of tears
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XV. When David's life
- Lute Music: The King of Denmark, his Galliard P40
- Lute Music: Mr Knight's Galliard P36
- First Booke of Songs 1597: X. Think'st thou then
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XIV. Thou mighty God
- Lute Music: Mrs White's Thing (Mrs White's Choice) (Almain) P50
- Lute Music: Mrs Clifton's Almain P53
- Lute Music: Almain P49
- Lute Music: Galliard P27
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: II. Sweet stay awhile
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: XVI. Fie on this feigning
- Cambridge manuscript part books c1699: The Most Sacred Queen Elizabeth, her Galliard (Katherine Darcy's Galliard) P41
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: III. Sorrow, stay
- Instrumental Music: Lady Rich Galliard
- Lute Music: My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home (Ballad setting) P66
- Lute Music: The Queen's Galliard (Margaret Board Lute Book) P97
- Lute Music: Coranto (Margaret Board Lute Book) P100
- Solus cum sola pavan (Lute works), Anonymously transcribed for keyboard
- First Booke of Songs 1597: VI. Now, O now I needs must part
- Lute Music: Robin (Bonny Sweet Robin) (Ballad setting) P70
- Lute Music: Melancholy Galliard P25
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: II. Time stands still
- Can shee excuse my wrongs (1st Book of Songs, 1597), Anonymously transcribed for keyboard
- First Booke of Songs 1597: IV. If my complaints could passions move
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XVI. When the poor cripple
- Auserlesene Paduanen und Galliarden: Susanna Fair, for consort (Galliard)
- Lute Music: Galliard in C minor P35
- Lute Music: La mia Barbara (?Dowland) P95
- Lute Music: Mrs Vaux's Jig P57
- Lute Music: Aloe (Ballad setting) P68
- Instrumental Music: If my complaints
- Lachrimae 1604: Mrs. Nichols Almand
- Sacred Songs: An heart that's broken
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: XXI. Clear or cloudy
- Lute Music: Galliard (on a galliard by Daniel Bacheler) for lute in C minor P28
- Psalmes: My soul praise the Lord (Psalm 100)
- First Booke of Songs 1597: XV. Wilt thou unkind
- Instrumental Music: Pavan Lachrymae
- Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations 1597: III. Lord consider my distress
- First Booke of Songs 1597: III. My thoughts are wing'd with hopes
- Lute Music: Lachrimae, for lute (arrangement by Francis Cozens)
- Lachrimae 1604: M. Giles Hobies Galiard
- Instrumental Music: Earl of Essex Galliard
- Lute Music: Fortune My Foe (Ballad setting) P62
- Lachrimae 1604: Lachrimae Antiquae Novae
- First Booke of Songs 1597: VII. Dear, if you change
- First Booke of Songs 1597: XIII. Sleep wayward thoughts
- Lute Music: Mr Langton's Galliard P33
- Lachrimae 1604: M. Henry Noel his Galiard
- A Musical Banquet 1610: VIII. Far from the triumphing court
- Instrumental Music: Lachrimae Doolande
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: IX. Praise blindness eyes
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XXI. Cease these false sports
- First Booke of Songs 1597: I. Unquiet thoughts
- Lachrimae Pavan (Paduana Lachrimae), Transc. for keyboard by Giles Farnaby
- First Booke of Songs 1597: XVI. Would my conceit
- Lachrimae 1604: Captaine Digorie Piper his Galiard
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: I. Farewell too fair
- Lute Music: Fantasia (?Dowland) P72
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: XVI. Woeful heart
- Lute Music: Galliard (on "Awake sweet love") P24
- Lute Music: Solus cum sola (Pavan) P10
- Lute Music: The Right Honourable Lord Viscount Lisle (Sir Robert Sidney, his galliard) P38
- Lute Music: Mrs Brigide Fleetwood's Pavan (Solus sine sola) P11
- Lute Music: Fantasia P1
- Galliard in G minor, P. 22 "Dowland's First Galliard"
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: III. Behold a wonder here
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: VIII. Tell me, true love
- Lute Music: Preludium (Margaret Board Lute Book) P98
- Lachrimae Pavan (Paduana Lachrimae), Transc. for keyboard by Melchior Schild
- Lute Music: The Right Honourable the Lady Rich, her Gaillard (Dowland's Bells) P43
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: XIV. Come ye heavy states of night
- First Booke of Songs 1597: XXI. Away with these self-loving lads
- Lute Music: The Earl of Essex, his Galliard P42a
- Lute Music: Mr. Giles Hobie's Galliard P29
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: XII. Fine knacks for ladies
- Lute Music: Tarleton's Jig (?Dowland) P81
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: VI. When Phoebus first did Daphne love
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XIII. If that a sinner's sighs
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: XII. By a fountain where I lay
- Lute Music: Mrs Norrish's Delight (?Dowland) P77
- Lute Music: Mr. Dowland's MIdnight (Margaret Board Lute Book) P99
- Lute Music: Sir John Smith, his Almain P47
- Lachrimae 1604: The King of Denmark's Galiard
- Lachrimae Pavan (Paduana Lachrimae), Transc. for keyboard by Willian Byrd
- Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations 1597: IV. O Lord of whom I do depend
- A Musical Banquet 1610: X. In darkness let me dwell
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: XX. Toss not my soul
- The Frogge, Transc. for keyboard by John Wilbye
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: VIII. Flow not so fast, ye fountains
- Cambridge manuscript part books c1699: Tarleton's Jig (?Dowland) P81
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XI. Lasso vita mia
- Lute Music: The Lady Clifton's Spirit (Galliard) P45
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: V. Shall I strive with words to move
- Lute Music: Walsingham (Ballad setting) P67
- Psalmes: All people that on earth so dwell (Psalm 100)
- Lute Music: Fancy (Fantasia) P6
- Lachrimae 1604: Semper Dowland semper dolens
- A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: IX. Go nightly cares
- Lute Music: Lady Hunsdon's Almain (Lady Hunsdon's Puffe) P54
- Cambridge manuscript part books c1699: Round Battle Galliard P39
- Lute Music: Semper Dowland semper dolens (pavan) P9
- First Booke of Songs 1597: XIX. Awake, sweet love
- Instrumental Music: Solus cum sola pavan (Lute works)
- Instrumental Music: Lord Willoughbie's Welcome Home
- Lute Music: Can she excuse (Galliard) P42
- Lute Music: Captain Digorie Piper's Galliard P19
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: XIII. O what hath overwrought
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: I. I saw my lady weep
- Lute Music: Almain (Margarete Board Lute Book) P96
- Lute Music: Almain P51
- B.M. Add. 10444 c1610: Almain a 2, for consort duo
- Lute Music: Jig, for lute in C minor (?Dowland) P78
- Second Booke of Songes 1600: V. Mourn, day is with darkness fled
- Lachrimae 1604: Lachrimae Coactae
- Flow, O my tears
- The First Booke of Consort Lessons: Galliard Can Shee Excuse
- Go From My Window (Setting of a Ballad)
- Fancy No.1
- Fancy No.2
- Come Away (Come Again)
- Lady Hunsdon's Puffe (Almain)
- Semper Dowland Semper Dolens (Pavan)
- Lachrimae (Pavan)
- Dowland's Adew for Viol and Lute, P 13
- Work Fantasie
- Galliard for Four Voices and Lute "Can She Excuse My Wrongs"
- Tarleton's Resurrection for Lute, P 59
- Lachrimae Pavin for Keyboard or Lute
- Sir Henry Upton's Funerall
- Captain Diorie Piper his Galliard
- Mr. George Whitehead's Alman
- Henry Noel his Galliard
- John Langton's Pavan
- Mrs. Nichols her Alman
- Lady Laiton's Almain/The Most Sacred Queen Elizabath, her Galliard/The Lady Rich's Galliard
- Paduan
- M. John Langton Pavan
- Aria (Mrs Nichol's Almand)
- Come away, come, sweet love
- Time's eldest son, Old Age
- Humour, say what mak'st thou here
- XIV. Come ye heavy states of night
- XVIII. Faction that ever dwells
- XX. Toss not my soul
- XVI. Woeful heart
- XI. If floods of tears
- IV. Die not before thy day
- VIII. When others sing Venite
- V. Mourn, day is with darkness fled
- III. Sorrow, stay
- I. I saw my lady weep
- XXII. Humor say what mak'st thou here
- XIII. Now cease my wand'ring eyes
- XII. Fine knacks for ladies
- VII. Then sit thee down
- IX. Praise blindness eyes
- XIX. Shall I sue
- XVII. A shepherd in a shade
- XV. White as lilies was her face
- II. Flow my tears
- X. O sweet woods
- VI. Time's eldest son
- XXI. Clear or cloudy
- The First Booke of Songs, Can She Excuse My Wrongs With Vertues Cloak?
- The First Booke of Songs, Awake Sweet Love Thou Art Returned
- The Second Booke of Songs, I Saw My Lady Weepe
- Third Booke of Songes 1603: XX. What poor astronomers are they
- The Second Booke of Songs, Fine Knacks for Ladies, Cheape, Choise, Brave, and New
- The First Booke of Songs, Come Again: Sweet Love Doth Now Invite
- The Second Booke of Songs, Shall I Sue, Shall I Seeke for Grace
- The First Booke of Songs, Sleep Wayward Thoughts
- The First Booke of Songs, All Ye Whom Love or Fortune Hath Betraid
- The First Booke of Songs, Deare, If You Change, Ile Never Chuse Again
- The First Booke of Songs, If My Complaints Could Passions Move
- The Second Booke of Songs, Sorrow Sorrow Stay, Lend True Repentant Teares
- The Second Booke of Songs, Come Ya Heavie States of Night
- The Second Booke of Songs, Tymes Eldest Sonne, Old Age the Heire of Ease; Then Sit Thee Downe & Say the Nunc Demittis; When Others Sings Venite Exultemus
- The Second Booke of Songs, Flow My Tears Fall From Your Springs
- The First Booke of Songs, Go Crystall Teares
- The Second Booke of Songs, If Fluds of Teares Could Cleanse My Follies Past
- Lachrimae and Galliard "Can She Excuse" (set by William Randall)
- My Lord Willoughby’s Welcome Home
- When the poore Criple (A Pilgrimes Solace)
- M. Henry Novell his Galiard
- M. Giles Hoby his Galiard
- M. Nicholas Gryffith his Galliard
- Mrs. Nichols Almand
- M. Bucton his Galiard
- Flow My Tears (countertenor: Andreas Scholl, lute: Andreas Martin)
- Air for lute solo: My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe
- Fantasía No. 7
- The King of Denmark, his Galliard, for lute, P 40
- Lachrimae Pavan, for keyboard or lute (from "Lachrimae")
- La mia Barbara (P 95)
- Galliard to Lachrimae (P 46)
- Preludium (P 98)
- Galliard (on Awake sweet love, set by Fr. Cutting) (P 92)
- A Galliard (P 82)
- The Lady Russells Paven (P 17)
- The Shoemakers Wife. A Toy (P 58)
- Pavana (P 94)
- My Lord Wilobies Welcom Home (P 66a)
- The Frog Galliard (P 23)
- The Right Hounourable The Lord Viscount Lisle, his Galliard (P 38)
- Come Away (P 60)
- A Fancy (P 6)
- A Galliard (on a galliard by Daniel Bachelar) (P 28)
- Coranto (P 100)
- A Fantasia (P 71)
- Loth to Departe (P 69)
- The Right Honourable Robert, Earl of Essex, his Galliard (P 42a)
- An Almand (P 96)
- A Musical Banquet 1610: V. O dear life, when shall it be?
- A Musical Banquet 1610: XX. O bella più
- A Musical Banquet 1610: IV. Go, my flock, go get you hence
- A Musical Banquet 1610: XVI. Vuestros ojos tienen d'amor
- A Musical Banquet 1610: XV. Sta notte mi sognava
- A Musical Banquet 1610: XIV. Passava Amor su arco desarmado
- King of Denmark's Galliard
- The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book No. 121: Pavana Lachrimae (arr. William Byrd)
- Lachrimae Antiquae (Flow My Tears)
- The King of Denmark his Gailiard (Arr.: Narciso Yepes)
- Forlone Hope Fancy
- Semper Dowland semper dolens, pavan for lute, P 9
- Thou mighty God (A Pilgrimes Solace), sacred song
- In darkness let me dwell (A Pilgrimes Solace), for voice, lute & bass viol
- Can she excuse my wrongs (First Book of Songs)
- Flow not so fast ye fountains (Third Book of Songs),e
- Far from the triumphing court (A Pilgrimes Solice),
- Lady if you so spite me (A Musical Banquet)
- I saw my lady weep (Second Book of Song),
- Weep you no more, sad fountains (Third Book of Songs),
- Shall I sue, shall I seek for grace? (Second Book of Songs),
- Flow, my tears, fall from your springs (Second Book of Songs),
- Come again, sweet love doth now invite (First Book of Songs)
- Lachrimae antiquae (from "Lachrimae"),
- Song (Captain Digorie Piper’s Galliard)
- Go Nightly Cares
- I Shame at Mine Unworthiness
- The Shoemaker's Wife: A Toy
- The Shoemaker's Wife P 58
- Oh sweet woods
- Come Again, Sweet Love (arr. Douglas Lemmon)
- The Most Sacred Queen Elizabeth, her Galliard (Katherine Darcy's Galliard), for lute, P 41
- Mr. John Langton's Pavan, for lute, P 14
- Galliard (“Sleep wayward thoughts”)
- Third Book of Songs: Say, Love, If Ever Thou Didst Find, D 58
- Firste Booke of Songes: Come Again
- Second Booke of Songes: Fine Knacks for Ladies
- Fantasia in E
- First Booke of Consort Lessons 1599: The Frog Galliard (after Dowland)
- Taffel-Consort 1621: Volta
- Opusculum: Lachrimae Antiquae Novae Pavan and Galliard (after Dowland)
- First Booke of Consort Lessons 1599: Captain Piper's Pavan and Galliard (after Dowland)
- First Booke of Consort Lessons 1599: Can she excuse Galliard (after Dowland)
- Taffel-Consort 1621: Were every thought an eye
- Opusculum: La mia Barbara Pavan and Galliard (after Dowland)
- Taffel-Consort 1621: Lady if you so spite me, for voice
- Opusculum: Mr John Langton Pavan and Galliard (after Dowland)
- First Booke of Consort Lessons 1599: Lachrimae Pavan (after Dowland)
- Taffel-Consort 1621: Pavan à 4
- Weepe you no more sad fountains
- Goe Nightly Cares
- Lachrimae Pavin
- Fantasy
- The Shoemaker’s Wife
- Mr Dowland’s Midnight
- Fantasia in D minor, P. 5
- Fantasia in G minor, P. 71
- Fantasia in G major, P. 73
- Lachrymae Pavan –
- A Toy
- Battle Galliard
- The Spanish Pavan
- A Gigue
- Walking in a Country Town
- Row Well, you Mariners
- Merry Melancholy
- The King of Denmarks Galliard
- Lachrimae Galliard
- Lachcrymae
- Galliard 'Can't she excuse my wrongs'
- Pavan in C
- Lute Music: Mr. Dowland's MIdnight (Margaret Board Lute Book) P. 99
- Lute Music: Captain Digorie Piper's Galliard P. 19
- Lute Music: Farewell (on "In Nomine") (fantasia for lute) P. 4
- Lute Music: Orlando Sleepeth (Ballad setting) P. 61
- Lute Music: Fancy (Fantasia) P. 6
- Lute Music: Pavan in G minor P. 16
- Lute Music: The Earl of Derby's Galliard P. 44a
- Lute Music: A Dream (Pavan) (?Dowland) P. 75
- Lute Music: Galliard P. 27
- Lute Music: Dr. Case's Pavan P. 12
- Lute Music: Solus cum sola (Pavan) P. 10
- Lute Music: Mrs Brigide Fleetwood's P. avan (Solus sine sola) P. 11
- Lute Music: Tarleton's Resurrection P. 59
- Lute Music: Semper Dowland semper dolens (pavan) P. 9
- Lute Music: A Coy Toy (?Dowland) P. 80
- Lute Music: Tarleton's Jig (?Dowland) P. 81
- Lute Music: The Most Sacred Queen Elizabeth, Her Galliard P. 41
- Lute Music: Mrs White's Thing (Mrs White's Choice) (Almain) P. 50
- Lute Music: Robin (Bonny Sweet Robin) (Ballad setting) P. 70
- Lute Music: Piper's Pavan P. 8
- Lute Music: Fortune My Foe (Ballad setting) P. 62
- Lute Music: Mr Knight's Galliard P. 36
- Lute Music: Almain (Margarete Board Lute Book) P. 96
- Lute Music: Melancholy Galliard P. 25
- Lute Music: Mrs Clifton's Almain P. 53
- Lute Music: The Shoemaker's Wife, a Toy (Ballad setting) P. 58
- Lute Music: Galliard (on "Walsingham") in G minor P. 31
- Lute Music: Galliard to Lachrimae P. 46
- Lute Music: Preludium (Margaret Board Lute Book) P. 98
- Lute Music: Mrs Nichol's Almain P. 52
- Lute Music: Dowland's First Galliard P. 22
- Lute Music: Farewell Fancy (Chromatic fantasia) P. 3
- Lute Music: The Queen's Galliard (Margaret Board Lute Book) P. 97
- Lute Music: Pavan P. 18
- Lute Music: Mrs Winters Jump (Coranto) P. 55
- Lute Music: Mr. Giles Hobie's Galliard P. 29
- Lute Music: Mrs White's Nothing P. 56
- Lute Music: Fantasia in G minor, P. 7
- Lute Music: The Lady Clifton's Spirit (Galliard) P. 45
- Lute Music: Galliard in F minor (?Dowland) P. 76
- Lute Music: Fantasia P. 1
- Lute Music: My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home (Ballad setting) P. 66
- Lute Music: Fantasia (?Dowland) P. 72
- Lute Music: Fantasia (?Dowland) P. 73
- Lute Music: Can she excuse (Galliard) (version by Cozens) P. 89
- Lute Music: The Frog Galliard (?Dowland) P. 90
- Lute Music: Walsingham (Ballad setting) P. 67
- Lute Music: Galliard in C minor P. 35
- Lute Music: The Right Honourable the Lady Rich, her Gaillard (Dowland's Bells) P. 43
- Lute Music: Lord Strang's March (Ballad setting) P. 65
- Lute Music: Mignarda (Galliard) in C minor P. 35
- Lute Music: Can she excuse (Galliard) P. 42
- Lute Music: Mrs Vaux's Jig P. 57
- Lute Music: Galliard (on a galliard by Daniel Bacheler) for lute in C minor P. 28
- Lute Music: Fantasia (?Dowland) (Jane Pickering MS) P. 71
- Lute Music: Almain P. 51
- Lute Music: Complaint (Ballad setting) P. 63
- Lute Music: What if a day (Ballad setting) (?Dowland) P. 79
- Lute Music: Mrs. Vaux Galliard P. 32
- Lute Music: Pavana (Pavana Johan Douland) in C minor (?Dowland) P. 94
- Lute Music: Galliard (on "Awake sweet love") P. 24
- Lute Music: The Earl of Essex, his Galliard P. 42a
- Lute Music: Forlorn Hope Fancy (Chromatic fantasia) P. 2
- Lute Music: Mr Langton's Galliard P. 33
- Lute Music: Almain P. 49
- Lute Music: Dowland's Galliard P. 20
- Lute Music: Mr John Langton's Pavan P. 14a
- Lute Music: Coranto (Margaret Board Lute Book) P. 100
- Lute Music: Loth to depart (Ballad setting) P. 69
- Lute Music: John Dowland's Galliard P. 21
- Lute Music: Fantasia in D minor P. 5
- Lute Music: Lady Hunsdon's Almain (Lady Hunsdon's Puffe) P. 54
- Lute Music: Lady Laiton's Almain P. 48
- Lute Music: Resolution (Pavan) P. 13
- Lute Music: Come away (Song arrangement) P. 60
- Lute Music: Sir John Smith, his Almain P. 47
- Lute Music: Lachrimae (basic version)) P. 15
- Lute Music: Jig, for lute in C minor (?Dowland) P. 78
- Lute Music: La mia Barbara (?Dowland) P. 95
- Lute Music: Galliard in G minor P. 30
- Lute Music: The King of Denmark, his Galliard P. 40
- Lute Music: Mrs Norrish's Delight (?Dowland) P. 77
- Lute Music: Aloe (Ballad setting) P. 68
- Lute Music: The Frog Galliard, for lute P. 23a
- Lute Music: Go from my window (Ballad setting) P. 64
- Lute Music: The Right Honourable Lord Viscount Lisle (Sir Robert Sidney, his galliard) P. 38
- Lute Music: The Lady Russell's Pavan P. 17
- Lute Music: Sir John Souch his Galliard P. 26
- Book of Songs, Book 1: Come, Heavy Sleep
- Book of Songs, Book 2: Fine Knacks for Ladies
- Unquiet thoughts, for 4 voices & lute (First Book of Songs)
- My heart and tongue were twins, for 4 voices & lute (A Pilgrimes Solace)
- Stay, Time, awhile thy flying, for 4 voices & lute (A Pilgrimes Solace)
- Partita for solo violin No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004: Chaconne
- The lowest trees have tops, for 4 voices & lute (Third Book of Songs)
- Humor, say what mak'st thou here, dialogue for 2 voices, 4 viols, 4 part chorus & lute (Second Book of Songs)
- His golden locks Time has to silver turned, for 4 voices & lute (First Book of Songs)
- Praise blindness, eyes, for seeing is deceit, for 4 voices & lute (Second Book of Songs)
- Can she excuse my wrongs, for 4 voices & lute (First Book of Songs)
- Come again! Sweet love doth now invite
- My dear adieu, my sweet love farewell
- Awake, sweet love, thou art Returnd
- "Flow My Tears"
- Introduction
- John Dowland's Adew
- My Lord Chamberlain Galliard
- Dowlands Adew
- Susanna Galliard
- Mr Henry Noell His Galliard
- Lachrimae Gementes a 5
- Pavana Lachrymae, set by Byrd
- The Most Sacred Queene Elizabeth, Her Galliard
- Lachrimae, or Seven Tears: No. 7, Lachrimae verae
- Musique élisabéthaine: The Frog Galliard
- Come Again Sweet Love
- The King of Denmark’s Galliard
- Rest awhile
- Flow My Tears (Diminution Jacob van Eyck)
- Say Love If Ever Thou Didst Find
- Lady Hunsdon's Almain
- Praeludium
- Lacrimae Pavin “Flow, My Tears”
- Pavane C Major à 4 (Hamburg 1621)
- Pavan: 'Lachrimae Antiquae'
- Lachrimae Antiquae ( arr. Duo Imbesi Zangarà ) - Live
- My lord Chamberlain, his galliard - Live
- If my complaints could passions move - Live
- Deux pièces pour luth: Chanson et Gaillarde
- Can Shee Excuse My Wrongs
- My Ladye Hunsdon's Puffe
- Alman
- A Musicall Banquet: No. 11, in Darkness Let Me Dwell (Arr. Helstroffer for Voice and Guitar)