John Bennet
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John Bennet (born around 1575, died after 1614) was a composer of the English madrigal school. His madrigals include All creatures now as well as Weep, O Mine Eyes. The latter is a homage to John Dowland, using part of Dowland's most famous piece, Flow my Tears, also known in its pavane form as Lachrymae Antiquae.
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- All creatures now are merry merry-minded - (2:08) - 23 plays
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- The Triumphes of Oriana (1601) - IV: All creatures are now merry-minded - (2:13) - 2 plays
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- Madrigalls to Foure Voyces (1599) - XIII: Weep, o mine eyes - (3:15) - 2 plays
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