
John Maynard (baptised 1577 – died in or before 1633)[1] was an English composer at the time of James I of England, with an idiosyncratic sense of humour. His best known work is the musical setting of The Twelve Wonders of the World by Sir John Davies, possibly written for a banquet arranged by the poet Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset on the eve of Epiphany served on trenchers, large wooden plates, in sets of twelve, the underside of which were found epigrams or verses for the guests to share.
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Lust zu leben
Kalter Berliner
Galliard
A Pavin
Es ist nicht leicht
catch the cirle
Willst du mich nicht Maedchen
Hypnopolis
Birgit
The Wonders of the World: I. Prologue: Der Koniginnen Intrada (William Brade)
The Wonders of the World: I. Prologue: O for a Muse of fire (William Shakespeare)
The Twelve Wonders of the World (1611): 1. The Courtier
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The Wonders of the World: I. Prologue: The Furies (Anonymous)
The Twelve Wonders of the World (1611): 3. The Souldiour
The Twelve Wonders of the World (1611): 4. The Lawyer
The Wonders of the World: VI. Virginity or Leading Apes in Hell: I can not keepe my wyfe at howme (Anonymous)
The Wonders of the World: II. What Women Want: Twenty waies vpon the bels (Robert Johnson)
The Wonders of the World: II. What Women Want: The First of the Lords (William Brade)
The Wonders of the World: X. Banquet: Parsons Farewell (John Playford)
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The Wonders of the World: II. What Women Want: The Ladyes Second Masque (Anonymous)
The Wonders of the World: IV: At the Market: Nutmegs and Ginger: A Wonder: The Marchant
The Wonders of the World: XI. Epilogue: Lulle me beyond thee (John Playford)
The Twelve Wonders of the World (1611): 2. The Divine
The Wonders of the World: VII. Revels: I can not keepe my wyfe at howme (Anonymous)
The Wonders of the World: X. Banquet: Gray's Inn (John Cooper)
The Wonders of the World: IV: At the Market: Nutmegs and Ginger: Home Again, Market is Done - Fine Knacks for Ladies (John Dowland)
The Wonders of the World: VIII. Live and Let Die: The Second Witches Dance (Robert Johnson)
The Wonders of the World: II. What Women Want: A Wonder: The Wife
The Wonders of the World: VI. Virginity or Leading Apes in Hell: The Fairey Masque (Anonymous)
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The Wonders of the World: II. What Women Want: A Wonder: The Marryed Man
The Wonders of the World: VI. Virginity or Leading Apes in Hell: A Wonder: The Maide
The Wonders of the World: VII. Revels: I long for thy virginitie (Anonymous)
The Wonders of the World: VII. Revels: Symphony of Bird Calls (Matthew Locke)
The Wonders of the World: VIII. Live and Let Die: A Wonder: The Widow
The Wonders of the World: VIII. Live and Let Die: Tweny waies vpon the bels (Robert Johnson)
The Wonders of the World: VI. Virginity or Leading Apes in Hell: A Wonder: The Bachelor
The Wonders of the World: VIII. Live and Let Die: A Wonder: The Devine
The Wonders of the World: VIII. Live and Let Die: On the cold ground (John Playford)
The Wonders of the World: VIII. Live and Let Die: A Wonder: The Lawyer
The Wonders of the World: VIII. Live and Let Die: The Hangman Song (John Dowland)
The Wonders of the World: IV: At the Market: Nutmegs and Ginger: Nutmegs and Ginger (Anonymous)
The Wonders of the World: X. Banquet: Ein Schottisch Tanz (William Brade) - Come Thou Monarch of the Vine (William Shakespeare)
The Twelve Wonders of the World (1611): 5. The Physition
The Twelve Wonders of the World (1611): 6. The Marchant
The Twelve Wonders of the World (1611): 7. The Countrey Gentleman
The Twelve Wonders of the World (1611): 8. The Batchelar
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