- many
instrumental versions of this song, most
entitled "Lachrimae" (or "
Lachrymae",
literally "tears"). In this case the
instrumental version was written...
-
Lachrymae is a late 19th-century
painting by
British artist Lord
Frederic Leighton. Done in oil on canvas, the work
depicts a
conceptual figure inspired...
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Early Music (
Lachrymæ Antiquæ) is a
studio album by the
Kronos Quartet,
containing 21 compositions, many of
which were written, arranged, or transcribed...
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about 1893, was
requested to come to pose in
January 1895 for Leighton's
Lachrymae (1894–1895). She is
probably also the
model for his 'Twixt Hope and Fear...
- Fourteenth, Rue Daunou, 1910 The
Kearsarge at
Boulogne The
Lacemaker (Maes)
Lachrymae (Frederic Leighton) Lady at the Tea
Table Lady with the Rose (Charlotte...
- Op. 47, Five
Flower Songs for SATB, 1950 Op. 48,
Lachrymae for
viola and piano, 1950 Op. 48a,
Lachrymae for
viola and strings, 1976 Op. 49, Six Metamorphoses...
- Dublin.
Retrieved 27
March 2024. Duigenan,
Patrick (September 2021). "
Lachrymae Academicae: or, The
Present Deplorable State of the
College of the Holy...
- 1630)
Benjamin Britten:
Lachrymae, Op. 48. Kim Kashkashian,
viola Robert Levin, piano. (CD ECM 1316)
Benjamin Britten:
Lachrymae, Op. 48a. Kim Kashkashian...
- music. WorldCat. OCLC 793470624.
Retrieved 17
August 2021.
Early Music:
Lachrymæ Antiquæ. WorldCat. OCLC 645628046.
Retrieved 17
August 2021. Ma fin est...
- by
William Byrd; "Worster Braules" by
Thomas Tomkins; and the
famous "
Lachrymae Pavan" by John Dowland, as
arranged by
Giles Farnaby and by
William Byrd...