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Authoritative compositions list sourced from Wikipedia, cross-referenced to the works in our database.
Total works
239
In our DB
106
Gaps
133
Coverage
44%
| Status | No. | Title | Key | Year | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OO 12676 | My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe, for lute6 rec | – | – | – | |
| OO 12677 | 2.Flow my tears | – | – | – | |
| OO 12678 | 16.Fie on this feigning! | – | – | – | |
| OO 12679 | 19.The lowest trees have tops | – |
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| OO 12680 | 5.Shall I strive with words to move?3 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12681 | 6.Now, O now, I needs must part 1 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12682 | Galliard a5 | – | – | – |
| OO 12683 | From silent night, for voice and lute | – | – | – |
| OO 12684 | Earl of Essex, his Galliard, P.89 | – | – | – |
| OO 12685 | John Dowland's Galliard, P.21 | – | – | – |
| OO 12686 | Galliard to Lachrimae3 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12687 | 6.When Phoebus first did Daphne love | – | – | – |
| OO 12688 | Round Battle Galliard, P.393 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12689 | Complaint, ballad setting, P.63 | – | – | – |
| OO 12690 | Mr. Knight's Galliard, P.36 | – | – | – |
| OO 12691 | Galliard in C minor, P.35 | – | – | – |
| OO 12692 | Lady if you so spite me3 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12693 | Suzanna Galliard, P.911 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12694 | 13.Now cease my wand'ring eyes | – | – | – |
| OO 12695 | Fantasia in G minor, P.6 | – | – | – |
| OO 12696 | 5.Can she excuse my wrongs | – | – | – |
| OO 12697 | 14.Mr Henry Noel his Galliard4 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12698 | Mr. Bucton's Galliard6 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12699 | Fantasia in D minor, P.5 | – | – | – |
| OO 12700 | 3.Behold a wonder here | – | – | – |
| OO 12701 | 7.Stay, Time, awhile thy flying | – | – | – |
| OO 12703 | Volta, Allemande for 4 viols and continuo, P.27 | – | – | – |
| OO 12704 | Galliard in D minor, P.20 | – | – | – |
| OO 12705 | Lady Rich's Galliard, P.43a, "Dowland's Bells" | – | – | – |
| OO 12706 | 16.When the poor cripple | – | – | – |
| OO 12707 | 8.When others sing Venite | – | – | – |
| OO 12708 | 21.Away with these self-loving lads | – | – | – |
| OO 12709 | 3.To ask for all thy love | – | – | – |
| OO 12711 | K. Darcy's Spirit, P.45 | – | – | – |
| OO 12712 | 8.Burst forth my tears | – | – | – |
| OO 12713 | Frog Galliard, P.238 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12714 | An heart that's broken and contrite, sacred song for 4 voices and mixed consort | – | – | – |
| OO 12715 | The Lady Russell's Pavan, P.17 | – | – | – |
| OO 12717 | Fortune My Foe, P.624 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12718 | La mia Barbara, P.953 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12719 | Dowlands Adieu for Master Cromwell, for viol and lute, P.13 | – | – | – |
| OO 12720 | 10.O sweet woods | – | – | – |
| OO 12721 | 12.The Earl of Essex Galliard11 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12722 | 18.His golden locks Time has to silver turned | – | – | – |
| OO 12723 | Susanna Fair, for viol consort | – | – | – |
| OO 12724 | Go from my window, P.644 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12725 | Melancholy Galliard, P.255 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12726 | Fine knacks for ladies, for 4 voices and lute | – | – | – |
| OO 12727 | 17.Come again, sweet love doth now invite | – | – | – |
| OO 12728 | Farewell: Fantasie on 'In nomine', P.42 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12729 | 21.Cease, cease these false sports2 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12731 | Pavan in G minor, P.18 | – | – | – |
| OO 12732 | Preludium, for lute, P.981 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12734 | Right Honourable Lord Viscount Lisle, P.38 | – | – | – |
| OO 12735 | 7.Then sit thee down | – | – | – |
| OO 12736 | 9.Go crystal tears | – | – | – |
| OO 12737 | 19.Shall I sue | – | – | – |
| OO 12739 | 8.Tell me, true Love | – | – | – |
| OO 12740 | Mr. Dowland's Midnight, Almain, P.992 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12741 | Galliard in G minor, P.31, "Walsingham" | – | – | – |
| OO 12742 | Almain a2, for consort duo | – | – | – |
| OO 12743 | Galliard in C minor, P.28 | – | – | – |
| OO 12744 | 10.Mr John Langtons Pavan9 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12746 | 18.Captain Piper his Galliard11 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12747 | Mr. Giles Hobie's Galliard, P.294 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12748 | Pavan in G minor, P.16 | – | – | – |
| OO 12749 | 5.Me, me, and none but me | – | – | – |
| OO 12751 | 12.Fine knacks for ladies | – | – | – |
| OO 12754 | 19.Mr Bucton's Galliard | – | – | – |
| OO 12755 | 1.Farewell, too fair | – | – | – |
| OO 12756 | Sir Henry Umpton's Funerall7 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12757 | It was a time when silly bees could speak, for 4 voices and lute | – | – | – |
| OO 12758 | Semper Dowland semper dolens, P.913 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12759 | Pavana Lachrimae4 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12760 | Mrs. Brigide Fleetwood's Pavan, P.111 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12761 | 4.Daphne was not so chaste | – | – | – |
| OO 12762 | Mrs. Nichol's Almain, P.52 | – | – | – |
| OO 12764 | 21.Mr George Whitehead his Almand4 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12765 | 12.By a fountain where I lay | – | – | – |
| OO 12768 | Lachrimae Pavan4 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12769 | Almain, P.96 | – | – | – |
| OO 12770 | A Fancy, for voice and lute | – | – | – |
| OO 12771 | 8.Flow not so fast, ye fountains | – | – | – |
| OO 12772 | 2.Sweet stay awhile | – | – | – |
| OO 12773 | 9.Praise blindness eyes | – | – | – |
| OO 12774 | Shoemaker's Wife, a Toy, P.582 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12775 | Galliard in G minor, P.30 | – | – | – |
| OO 12776 | Come, heavy sleep, for 4 voices and lute | – | – | – |
| OO 12777 | 7.Say, Love, if ever thou didst find | – | – | – |
| OO 12778 | In a Grove Most Rich of Shade | – | – | – |
| OO 12779 | Von Gott will ich nicht lassen | – | – | – |
| OO 12780 | Right Honourable Ferdinando Earl of Derby, his Galliard, P.442 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12781 | 14.Farewell, unkind | – | – | – |
| OO 12782 | Galliard, in D major, P.24 | – | – | – |
| OO 12783 | I shame at mine unworthiness 1 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12784 | Galliard in F minor, P.27 | – | – | – |
| OO 12785 | 15.White as lilies was her face | – | – | – |
| OO 12786 | Galliard | – | – | – |
| OO 12788 | Resolution, P.13 | – | – | – |
| OO 12789 | A Fancy, for lute | – | – | – |
| OO 12790 | Pavan in C minor, P.94 | – | – | – |
| OO 12791 | 1.Lachrimae antiquae | – | – | – |
| OO 12793 | Dowland's Galliard, P.20 | – | – | – |
| OO 12794 | 7.Dear, if you change | – | – | – |
| OO 12798 | 21.Come when I call | – | – | – |
| OO 12799 | Mr. Langton's Galliard, P.333 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12800 | Go, my flock, go get you hence, for voice and orpharion | – | – | – |
| OO 12801 | 10.From silent night | – | – | – |
| OO 12802 | Sir Henry Guilford his Almain | – | – | – |
| OO 12803 | 20.What poor astronomers are they | – | – | – |
| OO 12804 | Aloe, ballad setting, P.68 | – | – | – |
| OO 12805 | Sir John Smith, his Almain, P.472 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12806 | 11.Lasso vita mia | – | – | – |
| OO 12808 | 6.Lachrimae amantis | – | – | – |
| OO 12809 | 20.Toss not my soul | – | – | – |
| OO 12810 | 20.Come, heavy Sleep | – | – | – |
| OO 12811 | 2.Time stands still | – | – | – |
| OO 12812 | 10.Love stood amazed | – | – | – |
| OO 12814 | 17.I must complain | – | – | – |
| OO 12815 | Bonny sweet Robin, ballad setting, P.702 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12817 | 4.If my complaints could passions move | – | – | – |
| OO 12818 | Sorrow, come!, sacred song for soprano and 4 viols | – | – | – |
| OO 12819 | 3.Sorrow, stay | – | – | – |
| OO 12820 | Mrs. Vaux's Jig, P.574 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12821 | 15.When David's life | – | – | – |
| OO 12822 | Psalm 38: Put me not to rebuke O Lord | – | – | – |
| OO 12824 | 14.Come ye heavy states of night | – | – | – |
| OO 12825 | 6.Time's eldest son | – | – | – |
| OO 12826 | Coranto, P.100 | – | – | – |
| OO 12827 | Tarleton's Resurrection, P.599 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12828 | A Prayer for the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, for voices, viols and organ | – | – | – |
| OO 12829 | 9.What if I never speed? | – | – | – |
| OO 12830 | 14.Thou mighty God | – | – | – |
| OO 12831 | 2.Who ever thinks or hopes of love | – | – | – |
| OO 12832 | Psalm 134: Behold and have regard | – | – | – |
| OO 12833 | Queene Elizabeth, her Galliard, P.97, "The Queen's Galliard"11 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12835 | The Earle of Essex Galliard, for 5 viols/violins and lute | – | – | – |
| OO 12836 | Flow, my tears, fall from your springs, for 2 voices and lute | – | – | – |
| OO 12837 | 7.Lachrimae verae1 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12838 | 13.O what hath overwrought | – | – | – |
| OO 12839 | O dear life, when shall it be | – | – | – |
| OO 12840 | 11.If floods of tears | – | – | – |
| OO 12841 | Dowland's Almain | – | – | – |
| OO 12842 | 10.Think'st thou then by thy feigning | – | – | – |
| OO 12843 | 4.Lachrimae tristes | – | – | – |
| OO 12844 | 3.Lachrimae gementes | – | – | – |
| OO 12845 | Complaint, P.63 | – | – | – |
| OO 12846 | 5.Lachrimae coactae | – | – | – |
| OO 12847 | 17.Mr Thomas Collier his Galliard4 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12848 | 17.Where sin sore wounding | – | – | – |
| OO 12849 | 18.It was a Time when silly bees | – | – | – |
| OO 12850 | Mrs. Vaux Galliard, P.32 | – | – | – |
| OO 12851 | Walsingham, P.671 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12852 | 19.Awake, sweet love | – | – | – |
| OO 12853 | 11.Lend your ears to my sorrow | – | – | – |
| OO 12854 | Dr. Case's Pavan, P.121 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12855 | Galliard to Lachrimae, P.463 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12856 | Fantasie in G minor, P.7 | – | – | – |
| OO 12857 | 15.Weep you no more, sad fountains | – | – | – |
| OO 12858 | In a grove most rich of shade | – | – | – |
| OO 12859 | 4.Love, those beams that breed | – | – | – |
| OO 12860 | 1.Disdain me still | – | – | – |
| OO 12861 | Semi Dolens | – | – | – |
| OO 12862 | 16.Would my conceit | – | – | – |
| OO 12864 | Psalm 104: My soul praise the Lord | – | – | – |
| OO 12865 | 12.In this trembling shadow cast | – | – | – |
| OO 12866 | 3.My thoughts are wing'd with hopes | – | – | – |
| OO 12867 | Can she excuse, P.42, "The Right Honourable Robert, Earl of Essex, his Galliard"1 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12868 | 9.Go nightly cares | – | – | – |
| OO 12869 | 2.Lachrimae antiquae novae | – | – | – |
| OO 12870 | Mrs. Winters Jump, P.555 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12871 | Solus cum sola, P.101 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12872 | Fantasia in G major, P.1 | – | – | – |
| OO 12873 | Far from the triumphing court6 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12874 | 13.If that a sinner's sighs | – | – | – |
| OO 12875 | Most Sacred Queen Elizabeth's Galliard, P.4111 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12876 | Come again, sweet love doth now invite, for 4 voices and lute | – | – | – |
| OO 12877 | 1.I saw my Lady weep | – | – | – |
| OO 12878 | Captain Piper's Pavan and Galliard, for consort 1 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12879 | Almain, P.51 | – | – | – |
| OO 12880 | King of Denmark's Galliard, P.401 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12882 | Galliard in G minor, P.104 | – | – | – |
| OO 12884 | A piece without title, P.51 | – | – | – |
| OO 12885 | Loth to depart, P.692 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12886 | 11.Come away, come sweet love | – | – | – |
| OO 12887 | Mrs. Clifton's Almain, P.53 | – | – | – |
| OO 12888 | 8.Semper Dowland semper dolens13 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12890 | Lachrimae, for lute, P.15 | – | – | – |
| OO 12891 | Complaint1 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12892 | 21.Clear or cloudy | – | – | – |
| OO 12893 | In darkness let me dwell13 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12894 | Now and Now | – | – | – |
| OO 12895 | 15.Wilt thou unkind thus reave me | – | – | – |
| OO 12896 | 17.A shepherd in a shade | – | – | – |
| OO 12897 | Almain, P.49 | – | – | – |
| OO 12898 | Captain Digorie Piper's Galliard, P.1911 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12899 | My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home, P.664 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12900 | 16.Mr Nicholas Gryffith his Galliard4 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12902 | O eyes, leave off your weeping | – | – | – |
| OO 12903 | Mrs. White's Nothing, P.562 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12904 | Farewell Fancy: Chromatic fantasia, P.3 | – | – | – |
| OO 12906 | Forlorn Hope: Fantasie, P.25 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12907 | Katherine Darcy's Galliard, for lute | – | – | – |
| OO 12908 | Squires Galliard | – | – | – |
| OO 12909 | Galliard in G minor, P.22, "Dowland's First"1 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12910 | 1.Unquiet thoughts | – | – | – |
| OO 12911 | 9.Sir Henry Umpton's Funeral7 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12912 | Psalm 130: Lord to thee I make my moan, for tenor and organ | – | – | – |
| OO 12913 | Lamentatio Henrici Noel 14 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12914 | 4.Die not before thy day | – | – | – |
| OO 12915 | 16.Woeful heart | – | – | – |
| OO 12916 | 14.All ye, whom Love or Fortune hath betray'd | – | – | – |
| OO 12917 | 22.Humour say what mak'st thou here | – | – | – |
| OO 12918 | Lady Laiton's Almain, P.481 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12919 | 19.Up merry mates | – | – | – |
| OO 12920 | Orlando Sleepeth, P.612 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12921 | Psalm 100: All people that on earth do dwell | – | – | – |
| OO 12922 | 5.Mourn, mourn, Day is with darkness fled | – | – | – |
| OO 12923 | My Lord Chamberlain his Galliard, P.372 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12924 | Pavan a4 for viol consort | – | – | – |
| OO 12925 | Piper's Pavan, P.8 | – | – | – |
| OO 12926 | 13.Sir John Souch his Galliard6 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12927 | 12.Rest awhile, you cruel cares | – | – | – |
| OO 12928 | 6.Were every thought an eye2 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12929 | Lasso, vita mia, for voice and lute | – | – | – |
| OO 12930 | 15.Mr Giles Hobies Galliard4 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12931 | If my complaints could passions move, for 4 voices and lute | – | – | – |
| OO 12932 | 11.The King of Denmark's Galliard1 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12933 | Psalm 100: All people that on earth do dwell, for countertenor, 3 viols and organ | – | – | – |
| OO 12934 | Lord Strang's March, P.652 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12935 | 18.My heart and tongue were twins | – | – | – |
| OO 12936 | 20.Welcome black Night | – | – | – |
| OO 12937 | The First Galliard, for lute | – | – | – |
| OO 12939 | 18.Faction that ever dwells | – | – | – |
| OO 12940 | 13.Sleep, wayward thoughts | – | – | – |
| OO 12941 | Mrs. White's Thing, Almain, P.50 | – | – | – |
| OO 12942 | Lady Hunsdon's Puffe, Almain, P.546 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12943 | 20.Mistress Nichols Almand9 rec | – | – | – |
| OO 12944 | Pavan Mylius, "Thesaurus gratiarum" | – | – | – |