Edward Flower (Arranger, guitarist)

~ Person

Works

WorkWritersArtistsISWCTypeLyrics languagesAttributesRating
Almain (Almain I, for lute)
Étude
  • [No lyrics]
Barbara Allen
Song
  • English
Branle de Bourgogne
  • Adrien Le Roy (French lutenist, guitarist, composer & publisher, c. 1520-1598) (composer)
  • Robert Ballard (baroque composer and lutenist, ca. 1575-1650) (publishing)
  • [No lyrics]
Branle gay
    Fantasia, P. 1
    • [No lyrics]
    Galliard
      Go From My Window, P. 64
      • John Dowland (composer and lutenist) (composer)
      • [unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (composer)
      • [No lyrics]
      Greensleeves Divisions
        La Rossignol, Jane Pickeringe's Lute Book No. 8 (Guitar Duet)
        • [No lyrics]
        Melancholy Galliard, P. 25
        • [No lyrics]
        My Last Farewell to Sterling
        Song
        • English
        Nottamun Town (Fair Nottamun Town / Nottamun Fair)
        Song
        • English
        Recercate Concerante
        Concerto
        • [No lyrics]
        She Moved Through the Fair
        Song
        • English
        Simple Gifts
        Song
        • English
        Soneto II
          Suo Gân
          Song
          • Welsh
          Tanz (G. Fuhrmann)
          Étude
          • [No lyrics]
          The Cherry-Tree Carol
          Song
          • English
          The Cobbler's jig
          • [No lyrics]
          The Death of Queen Jane
          Song
          • English
          The Drunken Sailor (hornpipe)
          • [No lyrics]
          • G Dorian (Key)
          The Flatt Pavin
          • [No lyrics]
          The Grey Cock
          • [traditional] (special purpose artist) (composer, lyricist, writer)
          Song
          • English
          The Round Battle Galliard, P. 39
          • [No lyrics]
          The Squirrel's Toy
          Étude
          • [No lyrics]
          • A major (Key)
          The Water Is Wide (18th Century shanty)
          Song
          • English
          Wild Mountain Thyme (also known as “Purple Heather” and “Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go”)
          Song
          • English
          Wilson’s Wilde / Mistress Winter’s Jump