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Maynard, John

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Maynard, John (1577–after 1614)

English lutenist and composer. He was connected with the school of St Julian in Hertfordshire, and at some time in the service of Lady Joan Thynne at Cause Castle in Shropshire.

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pavanes and galliards for the lute; an organ piece; lessons for lute and bass viol and for lyra-viol; 12 songs The XII Wonders of the World, describing various characters, for voice, lute, and viola da gamba.



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