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Poèmes de Sir John Davies
De John Maynard
The XII Wonders of the World
RC.LuthProd..2005
Edités par Richard civiol
John Maynard (1576/7 - betw.1614-33)
English composer, born in St Albans, and baptized on January 5, 1577; little is known of Maynard's life. Possibly he was from late 1599 until 1601 in the serviceof King Christian IV of Denmark (as 'Johan Meinert'); from 1601 he was Commissary of Musters in Ireland. Subsequently (after 1607, but definitely before 1611) he was lutenist at the school of St Julians, near St Albans.
He is primarily known from one published work, The XIII Wonders of the World,published in London in 1611. It contains twelve songs, six duets for lute and viol. and seven pieces for lyra viol with optional bass viol.
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Compositeur anglais (1576/7- entre 1614 et 1633) né à St Albans, baptisé le
5 Janvier 1577 ; on sait peu de choses sur sa vie. Il a peut-être été au service du roi Christian IV de Danemark (comme "Johan Meinert") de fin 1599 à 1601 ; à partir de 1601 il devient Commissaire des Douanes en Irlande. De plus, 'après 1607, mais avant 1611) il est luthiste à l'Ecole de Saint Julien, près de St Albans.
Il est tout d'abord connu pour une oeuvre publiée, Les XII Merveilles du Monde, publiées à Londres en 1611. Elle contient 12 chansons, 6 duos pour luth et viole et 7 pièces pour "lura viol" avec basse viole optionnelle (facultative)
Table of Contents
1 - I, The Courrier.
2 - II, The Devine
3 - III, The Souldiour
4 - IV, The Lawyer
5 - V, The Physician
6 - VI, The Marchant
7 - VII; The Countrey Gentleman
8 - VIII; The Bachelor
9 - IX; The Marryed Man
10 - X; The Wife
11 - XI; The Widow
12 - XII; The Maid
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