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  1. Orlando Gibbons ( bapt. 25 December 1583 – 5 June 1625) was an English composer and keyboard player who was one of the last masters of the English Virginalist School and English Madrigal School.

  2. Jun 1, 2024 · Orlando Gibbons was an organist and composer, one of the last great figures of the English polyphonic school. Gibbons was the most illustrious of a large family of musicians that included his father, William Gibbons (c. 1540–95), and two of his brothers, Edward and Ellis. From 1596 to 1599 Orlando.

  3. The compositions of Orlando Gibbons (1583–1625) include works in virtually every genre of the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras.

  4. Nov 30, 2016 · Orlando Gibbons - The Best of Choral and Organ works. Zefiro Torna Scores. 3.71K subscribers. Subscribed. 478. 36K views 7 years ago. 1. 00:00:00 - O clap your hands 2. 00:05:06 - Great Lord of...

  5. Discover the best pieces by Orlando Gibbons, a master of Renaissance polyphony and keyboard music.

  6. May 29, 2018 · Gibbons, Orlando (1583–1625). Jacobean composer and keyboard player who contributed to most musical genres of the time. A chorister at King's College, Cambridge, in 1596, by 1605 Gibbons was a gentleman of the Chapel Royal, later serving as joint organist.

  7. A guide to the great 16th and 17th century English composer, Orlando Gibbons.

  8. Feb 25, 2016 · He was hailed as the most accomplished keyboard player of his time, and his compositions in the genres of keyboard music, consort music, Anglican church music, and the madrigal are all performed, commercially recorded, discussed, and celebrated to this day.

  9. Orlando Gibbons ( bapt. 25 December 1583 – 5 June 1625) was an English composer and keyboard player who was one of the last masters of the English Virginalist School and English Madrigal School.

  10. Orlando Gibbons Biography. Click Here for Sheet Music and Songbook Vocal Arrangements. Born: 1583. Died: 1625. Lived in: England. Orlando Gibbons, born in Oxford, came of a musical family, like his near contemporary, Thomas Tomkins.

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