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John Maynard (composer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Maynard (composer) John Maynard (baptised 1577, died in or before 1633)〔(John Maynard ) in the ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' online. Accessed 7 October 2013.〕 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. The twelve verses were set by Maynard after the poems had already gained popularity. ==Works==
* The XII wonders of the world: * The Book of Lute Music - dedicated to his patroness widow of Sir John II of Longleat.〔Alexander Thynn ''Strictly Private to Public Exposure: A plateful of privilege'' p18〕
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