Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Micah Fluellen / Los Angeles Times) In “An Anatomy of Melancholy,” his crazy, magnificently tireless compendium of all that illed ...
John Dowland (1563-1626) was an important instrumental composer at a time when the most serious music was vocal, and he was a popular composer at a time when there was no dichotomy between popular and ...
We knew the deluge was coming: 2026 marks the 400th anniversary of the death of John Dowland. Lutenists have been counting ...
Recently we received a memo at the station from the good legal minded folks at DowLohnes and subsequently had a meeting with the KUHF attorney to discuss the government’s latest attack on broadcasters ...
John Dowland, the Elizabethan composer, songwriter and lutenist, has been enjoying a quiet, belated renaissance. He dubbed himself “Semper Dowland, semper Dolens” – always Dowland, always doleful – ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Elvis Costello and Sting, in his album Songs from the Labyrinth, have won John Dowland a bigger audience than he ever ...
Alongside its plays the candle-lit interior of the intimate Sam Wanamaker Playhouse also hosts musical performances. This first CD release from in-house Globe Music, recorded in the theatre’s fine ...
Song by Elizabeth I’s court musician is a lullaby in praise of sleep – but might it also be an elegy written ahead of time? Weep you no more, sad fountains Weep you no more, sad fountains; What need ...
In “An Anatomy of Melancholy,” his crazy, magnificently tireless compendium of all that illed clinically depressed Elizabethan England, Robert Burton now and then turned his attention to America and ...
Dowland was an important and beloved composer at a time when there was no dichotomy between popular and classical music. He was, in effect, an... John Dowland's Art Of Melancholy John Dowland's Art Of ...