Nicholas Lanier

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I was not wearier 00:00 Tools
Selected Ayres and Dialogues: No more shall meads 00:00 Tools
Love and I of late did part 00:00 Tools
No More Shall Meads 00:00 Tools
No more shall meads (Love's constancy) 00:00 Tools
Mark how the blushful morn 00:00 Tools
Fire, fire 00:00 Tools
Like hermit poor 00:00 Tools
No More Shall Meads be Deck'd With Flow'rs 00:00 Tools
Weep No More 00:00 Tools
No More Shall Meads Be Deckt With Flowers 00:00 Tools
Symphonia in G Major 00:00 Tools
Stay, Silly Heart, and Do Not Break 00:00 Tools
No More Shall Meads be Deck’d With Flowers 00:00 Tools
Hero and Leander (Nor com'st thou yet) 00:00 Tools
Bring Away This Sacred Tree 00:00 Tools
No More Shall Meads Be Deck'd With Flowers 00:00 Tools
Qual Musico Gentil 00:00 Tools
Fire, lo here I burn 00:00 Tools
Though I am young: Thou I Am Young 00:00 Tools
No more shall meads: No More Shall Meads be Deck's with Flow'rs 00:00 Tools
Weep no more my wearied eyes 00:00 Tools
Come Thou Glorious Object 00:00 Tools
Hero & Leander: Weep No More, My Wearied Eyes 00:00 Tools
Amorosa Pargoletta 00:00 Tools
Hero & Leander: Like Hermit Poor 00:00 Tools
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Nicholas Lanier, sometimes Laniere (1588–1666) was an English composer, singer, lutenist, and painter. Lanier was baptised at Greenwich on the10th September 1588; he was the son of John Lanier, who was the son of Nicholas Lanier the Elder. He was first taught by his father, John, who played the sackbut. In 1613 he composed a masque for the marriage of the Earl of Somerset jointly with Giovanni Coperario and others. He also wrote music and made sets for Ben Jonson's The Masque of Augurs and Lovers Made Men. In the 1610s, Lanier was appointed as a lutenist to the King's band. He also sang and played the viol. From 1625 he made a series of visits to Italy to collect paintings for the King, including most of the art collection of the Dukes of Mantua. During this time he heard the new Italian music being written by the likes of Claudio Monteverdi. This led to him being one of the first English composers to introduce monody and recitative to England. In 1626, Lanier became the first to hold the title Master of the King's Musick. During the Commonwealth of England he lived in the Netherlands, but returned to resume his duties in 1660.. Lanier died on the 24th February 1666 in East Greenwich. One of his grandfather's direct descendants was Tennessee Williams. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.