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[[Image:Gibbons.jpg|thumb|Orlando Gibbons]]
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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1583
'''Born:''' 1583
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Christopher Gibbons, the Son of Orlando, was Organist of the Royal Chapels, and one of the Band of Musicians to King Charles the Second. He also obtain'd the Degree of Doctor in Music at Oxford, 1664, by vertue of his Majesty's Letters. He was likewise Organist, and Master of the Choristers to the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, Westminster.
Christopher Gibbons, the Son of Orlando, was Organist of the Royal Chapels, and one of the Band of Musicians to King Charles the Second. He also obtain'd the Degree of Doctor in Music at Oxford, 1664, by vertue of his Majesty's Letters. He was likewise Organist, and Master of the Choristers to the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, Westminster.
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works (manually updated)==
==Sacred works==
===<big>Sacred works</big>===
===English service music===
====English service music====
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*[[First Preces (Orlando Gibbons)|First Preces]]
*[[First Preces (Orlando Gibbons)|First Preces]]
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*[[Te Deum (Orlando Gibbons)|Te Deum]]
*[[Te Deum (Orlando Gibbons)|Te Deum]]
*[[First Preces and Psalm for Whitsunday (Second Service) (Orlando Gibbons)|First Preces and Psalm for Whitsunday]] for [[Evensong]] on {{CiteCat|Pentecost|Whitsunday}}
*[[First Preces and Psalm for Whitsunday (Second Service) (Orlando Gibbons)|First Preces and Psalm for Whitsunday]] for [[Evensong]] on {{CiteCat|Pentecost|Whitsunday}}
*[[The eyes of all wait upon thee (Orlando Gibbons)|The eyes of all wait upon Thee]] Psalm 145
*[[First Preces and Psalm for Easter (Second Service) (Orlando Gibbons)|First Preces and Psalm for Easter]] for [[Evensong]] on {{CiteCat|Easter Sunday|Easter Day}}<!--(Preces as above)-->
*[[First Preces and Psalm for Easter (Second Service) (Orlando Gibbons)|First Preces and Psalm for Easter]] for [[Evensong]] on {{CiteCat|Easter Sunday|Easter Day}}<!--(Preces as above)-->
*[[Awake up my glory (Orlando Gibbons)|Awake up my glory]] Psalms 52 and 118)
**[[Awake up my glory (Orlando Gibbons)|Awake up my glory]] Psalms 52 and 118, part of First Preces - Easter
*[[Second Preces and Psalm (Orlando Gibbons)|Second Preces and Psalm]]
*[[Second Preces and Psalm (Orlando Gibbons)|Second Preces and Psalm]]
*[[I will magnify thee (Orlando Gibbons)|I will magnify thee]] Psalm 145
**[[I will magnify thee (Orlando Gibbons)|I will magnify thee]] Psalm 145, part of Second Preces
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*[[The Short Service (Orlando Gibbons)|'''The Short Service''']]
*[[The Short Service (Orlando Gibbons)|'''The Short Service''']]
**[[Venite (Short Service) (Orlando Gibbons)|Venite]]
**[[Venite (Short Service) (Orlando Gibbons)|Venite]]
**[[Te Deum (Short Service) (Orlando Gibbons)|Te Deum (Short Service)]]  
**[[Te Deum (Short Service) (Orlando Gibbons)|Te Deum (Short Service)]]
**[[Credo (Short Service) (Orlando Gibbons)|Credo (Short Service)]]
**[[Credo (Short Service) (Orlando Gibbons)|Credo (Short Service)]]
**[[Kyrie (Orlando Gibbons)|Kyrie]]
**[[Kyrie (Orlando Gibbons)|Kyrie]]
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*[[Behold, Thou hast made my days (Orlando Gibbons)|Behold, Thou hast made my days]]
*[[Behold, Thou hast made my days (Orlando Gibbons)|Behold, Thou hast made my days]]
*[[Blessed are all they (Orlando Gibbons)|Blessed are all they]]
*[[Blessed are all they (Orlando Gibbons)|Blessed are all they]]
*[[The eyes of all wait upon thee (Orlando Gibbons)|The eyes of all wait upon Thee]] Psalm 145
*[[Glorious and powerful God (Orlando Gibbons)|Glorious and powerful God]]
*[[Glorious and powerful God (Orlando Gibbons)|Glorious and powerful God]]
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*[[Grant, O Holy Trinity (Orlando Gibbons)|Grant, O Holy Trinity]]
*[[Grant, O Holy Trinity (Orlando Gibbons)|Grant, O Holy Trinity]]
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*[[Great King of Gods (Orlando Gibbons)|Great King of Gods]] also "Great Lord of Lords"
*[[Great King of Gods (Orlando Gibbons)|Great King of Gods]] also "Great Lord of Lords"
*[[If ye be risen again with Christ (Orlando Gibbons)|If ye be risen again with Christ]]
*[[If ye be risen again with Christ (Orlando Gibbons)|If ye be risen again with Christ]]
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*[[O God, the King of glory (Orlando Gibbons)|O God, the King of glory]]
*[[O God, the King of glory (Orlando Gibbons)|O God, the King of glory]]
*[[O Thou the central orb (Orlando Gibbons)|O Thou the central orb]] also "O all true faithful hearts"
*[[O Thou the central orb (Orlando Gibbons)|O Thou the central orb]] also "O all true faithful hearts"
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*[[See, see the Word is incarnate (Orlando Gibbons)|See, see the Word is incarnate]]
*[[See, see the Word is incarnate (Orlando Gibbons)|See, see the Word is incarnate]]
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*[[Sing unto the Lord (Orlando Gibbons)|Sing unto the Lord]]
*[[Sing unto the Lord (Orlando Gibbons)|Sing unto the Lord]]
*[[The secret sins (Orlando Gibbons)|The secret sins]]
*[[The secret sins (Orlando Gibbons)|The secret sins]]
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*[[Almighty and everlasting God (Orlando Gibbons)|Almighty and everlasting God]]
*[[Almighty and everlasting God (Orlando Gibbons)|Almighty and everlasting God]]
*[[Blessed be the Lord (Orlando Gibbons)|Blessed be the Lord]]
*[[Deliver us, O Lord (Orlando Gibbons)|Deliver us, O Lord]]
*[[Deliver us, O Lord (Orlando Gibbons)|Deliver us, O Lord]]
**[[Blessed be the Lord (Orlando Gibbons)|Blessed be the Lord]] - second part
*[[Hide not thou thy face (Orlando Gibbons)|Hide not thy face]]
*[[Hide not thou thy face (Orlando Gibbons)|Hide not thy face]]
*[[Hosanna to the Son of David (Orlando Gibbons)|Hosanna to the Son of David]]
*[[Hosanna to the Son of David (Orlando Gibbons)|Hosanna to the Son of David]]
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==={{CiteCat|Hymn tunes}} (17 contributions to G. Wither's ''The Hymnes and Songs of the Church'' (London, 1623)===
==={{CiteCat|Hymn tunes}}*===
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!Song
!Work
|-
|align=center|1||[[And now, O Father, mindful of the love (Orlando Gibbons)|And now, O Father, mindful of the love]]
|-
|align=center|1||[[Eternal ruler of the ceaseless round (Song 1) (Orlando Gibbons)|Eternal ruler of the ceaseless round (Song 1)]]
|-
|align=center|1||[[O thou, who at thy Eucharist didst pray (Orlando Gibbons)|O thou, who at thy Eucharist didst pray]]
|-
|align=center|3||[[Nunc dimittis (Song 3) (Orlando Gibbons)|Nunc dimittis (Song 3)]]
|-
|align=center|4||[[Lord, with what zeal (Orlando Gibbons)|Lord, with what zeal]]
|-
|align=center|5||[[Thy beauty, Israel, is gone (Song 5) (Orlando Gibbons)|Thy beauty, Israel, is gone (Song 5)]]
|-
|align=center|9||[[When Christ was risen from the dead (Orlando Gibbons)|When Christ was risen from the dead]]
|-
|align=center|13||[[Jesu benignissime (Orlando Gibbons)|Jesu benignissime]]
|-
|align=center|13||[[Jesu, grant me this I pray (Orlando Gibbons)|Jesu, grant me this I pray]]
|-
|align=center|13||[[Oh thou Lord, thou God of might (Orlando Gibbons)|Oh thou Lord, thou God of might]]
|-
|}
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{|cellspacing="0px" cellpadding="1px"
!Song
!Work
|-
|align=center|14||[[Arise thou North-winde (Song 14) (Orlando Gibbons)|Arise thou North-winde (Song 14)]]
|-
|align=center|18||[[Who's this, that leaning on her friend (Song 18) (Orlando Gibbons)|Who's this, that leaning on her friend (Song 18)]]
|-
|align=center|20||[[Lord, I will sing to Thee (Song 20) (Orlando Gibbons)|Lord, I will sing to Thee (Song 20)]]
|-
|align=center|22||[[Love of the Father, love of God the Son (Orlando Gibbons)|Love of the Father, love of God the Son]]
|-
|align=center|22||[[O Lord of Hosts, and God of Israel (Song 22) (Orlando Gibbons)|O Lord of Hosts, and God of Israel (Song 22)]]
|-
|align=center|24||[[From Virgin's womb (Orlando Gibbons)|From Virgin's womb]]
|-
|align=center|31||[[Ye that do your Master's will (Orlando Gibbons)|Ye that do your Master's will]]
|-
|align=center|34||[[Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go (Orlando Gibbons)|Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go]]
|-
|align=center|34||[[Thus Angels sung (Song 34) (Orlando Gibbons)|Thus Angels sung (Song 34) (Es sangen Gottes Engel)]]
|-
|align=center|41||[[Oh all you Creatures of the Lord (Song 41) (Orlando Gibbons)|Oh all you Creatures of the Lord (Song 41)]]
|-
|}
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{|cellspacing="0px" cellpadding="1px"
!Song
!Work
|-
|align=center|44||[[Come Holy Ghost (Orlando Gibbons)|Come Holy Ghost]]
|-
|align=center|46||[[Draw nigh and take the Body of the Lord (Song 46) (Orlando Gibbons)|Draw nigh and take the Body of the Lord (Song 46)]]
|-
|align=center|46||[[Drop, drop, slow tears a 4 (Orlando Gibbons)|Drop, drop, slow tears a 4 (Song 46)]]
|-
|align=center|47||[[As on the night (Orlando Gibbons)|As on the night (Songs 47 and 34)]]
|-
|align=center|67||[[Give us the wings of faith to rise (Orlando Gibbons)|Give us the wings of faith to rise]]
|-
|align=center|67||[[When one among the Twelve there was (Song 67) (Orlando Gibbons)|When one among the Twelve there was (Song 67)]]
|-
|}
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::{{aster}}. 17 contributions to G. Wither's ''The Hymnes and Songs of the Church'' (London, 1623)
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*Song 1
*Song 1
:{{NoCo|And now, O Father, mindful of the love}}
:{{NoCo|And now, O Father, mindful of the love}}
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:{{NoCo|Give us the wings of faith to rise}}
:{{NoCo|Give us the wings of faith to rise}}
:{{NoCo|When one among the Twelve there was (Song 67)}}
:{{NoCo|When one among the Twelve there was (Song 67)}}
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===Contrafacta & misc.===
===Contrafacta and miscellaneous===
*{{NoCo|Drop, drop, slow tears a 5|Drop, drop, slow tears (First set of Madrigals and Motets)}} &nbsp; contrafactum of {{NoCo|The silver swan}}
*[[Drop, drop, slow tears a 5 (Orlando Gibbons)|Drop, drop, slow tears a 5]] – From First set of Madrigals and Motets; contrafactum of {{NoCo|The silver swan}}
*{{NoCo|Amen}}
*{{NoCo|Amen}}
==Works at CPDL==
 
==Works at CPDL (automated lists)==
===<big>Sacred works</big>===
===<big>Sacred works</big>===
====Sacred works in English====
====Sacred works in English====
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* {{NoCo|The First Set of Madrigals and Mottets}} (1612)
* {{NoCo|The First Set of Madrigals and Mottets}} (1612)
* ''[[The Hymnes and Songs of the Church (George Wither)|The Hymnes and Songs of the Church]]'' (1623)
* ''[[The Hymnes and Songs of the Church (George Wither)|The Hymnes and Songs of the Church]]'' (George Wither) (1623)


==External links==
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*[http://www.orlandogibbons.com Orlando Gibbons Website]
*[http://www.orlandogibbons.com Orlando Gibbons Website]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_Orlando_Gibbons Wikipedia page: List of compositions by Orlando Gibbons]}}


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Latest revision as of 04:18, 5 December 2023

Orlando Gibbons

Life

Born: 1583

Died: 5 June 1625

Biography

The entry in Cathedral Music, Volume 1 (William Boyce) reads:

Orlando Gibbons was Organist of King's-College Chapel, Cambridge; was appointed Organist of the Royal Chapels to King James the First, in 1604; and commenced Batchelor in Music at the above-mentioned University, in 1606. He was very skilful in his Profession, and approv'd himself not inferior to any of his Predecessors, in Genius or Knowledge.

He died at Canterbury, and was there buried.

On his Monument is the following Inscription:

To Orlando Gibbons of Cambridge, Born among the Muses and Musick; Organist of the Royal Chapel, emulating, by the Touch of his Fingers, the Harmony of the Spheres; Composer of many Hymns, which sound his Praise no less than that of his Maker; A man of integrity, whose manner of Life, and sweetness of Temper, vy'd with that of his Art; being sent for to Dover to attend the Nuptials of King Charles and Mary, he died of the Small-Pox, and was convey'd to the heavenly Choir on Whit-Sunday, Anno 1625. Elizabeth his wife, who bare him seven Children, little able to survive such a loss, to her most deserving Husband hath with Tears erected this Monument.

His Brother, Edward Gibbons, Organist of the Cathedral Church at Bristol, greatly distinguish'd himself by his Loyalty, in assisting King Charles the First with One Thousand Pounds in the Time of the Civil War; for which Service he was afterwards very severely treated by the victorious Party, who deprived him of a considerable Temporal Estate. He was more than Fourscore Years old when this Misfortune happen'd to him. Christopher Gibbons, the Son of Orlando, was Organist of the Royal Chapels, and one of the Band of Musicians to King Charles the Second. He also obtain'd the Degree of Doctor in Music at Oxford, 1664, by vertue of his Majesty's Letters. He was likewise Organist, and Master of the Choristers to the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, Westminster.

View the Wikipedia article on Orlando Gibbons.

List of choral works (manually updated)

Sacred works

English service music

Verse anthems

Full anthems

Hymn tunes*

Song Work
1 And now, O Father, mindful of the love
1 Eternal ruler of the ceaseless round (Song 1)
1 O thou, who at thy Eucharist didst pray
3 Nunc dimittis (Song 3)
4 Lord, with what zeal
5 Thy beauty, Israel, is gone (Song 5)
9 When Christ was risen from the dead
13 Jesu benignissime
13 Jesu, grant me this I pray
13 Oh thou Lord, thou God of might
Song Work
14 Arise thou North-winde (Song 14)
18 Who's this, that leaning on her friend (Song 18)
20 Lord, I will sing to Thee (Song 20)
22 Love of the Father, love of God the Son
22 O Lord of Hosts, and God of Israel (Song 22)
24 From Virgin's womb
31 Ye that do your Master's will
34 Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go
34 Thus Angels sung (Song 34) (Es sangen Gottes Engel)
41 Oh all you Creatures of the Lord (Song 41)
Song Work
44 Come Holy Ghost
46 Draw nigh and take the Body of the Lord (Song 46)
46 Drop, drop, slow tears a 4 (Song 46)
47 As on the night (Songs 47 and 34)
67 Give us the wings of faith to rise
67 When one among the Twelve there was (Song 67)
 *. 17 contributions to G. Wither's The Hymnes and Songs of the Church (London, 1623)

Contrafacta and miscellaneous

Works at CPDL (automated lists)

Sacred works

Sacred works in English

Sacred works in Latin

Sacred works in other languages

Secular works

 
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Publications

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