Orlando Gibbons, classical music composer

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Orlando Gibbons

Biography

Orlando Gibbons (baptised 25 December 1583 – 5 June 1625) was an English composer, virginalist and organist of the late Tudor and early Jacobean periods. He was a leading composer in the England of his day.

Gibbons was born in and christened at Oxford – thus appearing in Oxford church records.

Between 1596 and 1598 he sang in the Choir of King's College, Cambridge, where his brother Edward Gibbons (1568–1650), eldest of the four sons of William Gibbons, was master of the choristers. The second brother Ellis Gibbons (1573–1603) was also a promising composer, but died young. Orlando entered the university in 1598 and achieved the degree of Bachelor of Music in 1606. James I appointed him a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal, where he served as an organist from at least 1615 until his death. In 1623 he became senior organist at the Chapel Royal, with Thomas Tomkins as junior organist. He also held positions as keyboard player in the privy chamber of the court of Prince Charles (later King Charles I), and organist at Westminster Abbey. He died at age 41 in Canterbury of apoplexy, and a monument to him was built in Canterbury Cathedral.

(from wikipedia.org)


Composer Title Date Action
Orlando Gibbons This is the Record of John 12/22/2013 Play Add to playlist
Orlando Gibbons The silver swan 12/22/2013 Play Add to playlist
Orlando Gibbons Lord Salisbury's pavan and galliard 12/22/2013 Play Add to playlist
Orlando Gibbons The silver swan 12/09/2015 Play Add to playlist