
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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Weep, O Mine Eyes
Glue
Trumpet Voluntary: Voluntary
All creatures now are merry merry-minded
Back Home in Bidyadanga
Trumpet Voluntary: Adagio
Venus' Birds
Wangkaja
Old Man
Forevermore
Gambler
I. Diaposan movement
Weep, oh mine eyes
Long Way Home
II. Trumpet tune
Weep O Mine Eyes
Country Is Calling
My Mistress is as Fine as Faire
Tapping Sticks
Wild Country
All Creatures Now Are Merry-Minded
Let go, why do you stay me? (Bennett)
By Killarney's Lakes and Dells
I Love Capitalism
Buckley
Eliza, her name gives honour
Jo Jo
Emus
I Love The Lee
All creatures now are merry merry-minded: All creatures now are merry merry-minded
All Creatures Now Are Merry Minded
Zacharia
No Money
Our Ways Our Stories
Omeyocan
Fracking
Cowboy
Dancing Song
Peaceful Waters
Voluntary in D Major: II. Trumpet tune
A Fool to You
Grandfather
Take Some Time
Venus' birds whose mournful tunes
Wangarja
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Gambler (Original)
Be on My Way
Trumpet Voluntary
The Hu
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