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Today, for the column "Baroque Mondays: at the court of the Capish King," we invite you to listen to the sonatas for violin and continuo (here performed by the London Baroque Ensemble featuring: violone, viola da gamba, and organ) by William Lawes (1602 — 1645), musician at the court of Charles I, who died, like King Charles himself, amidst the turmoil of the English Civil War (1642-’51).