
Christopher Gibbons (1615 – 1676) was an English composer and organist. He was the second son, and first surviving child of the composer Orlando Gibbons. As a child, Gibbons sang in the Chapel Royal under the direction of Nathaniel Giles. Gibbons most likely studied initially with his father as Orlando Gibbons was the leading church musician with the courts of James I and Prince (later King) Charles. After his father's early death in 1625, Gibbons moved to Exeter to live
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Voluntary in A Minor
Not unto us, O Lord
Fantasy-suite in d: I. [Fantasy]
Fantasia
Above the Stars my Saviour dwells
Voluntarie in C
O bone Jesu
Ah, my Soul, why so dismayed
Fantasy-suite in d: III. Galliard
Organ Voluntary in C
Fantasy-suite in d: II. Allman
The Lord said unto my Lord
A Voluntary for ye Duble Organ in a
Verse for the Double Organn in d
Fantasy-suite in F: III. Courante
Fantasy-suite in F: IV. Saraband
Fantasy-suite in F: I. Pavan
Voluntary in A Minor for Double Organ
Fantasy-suite in F: II. Allman
Psalm 15 "Domine, quis habitabit?"
Fantasia–Suite No.2, for treble, bass viol and organ: 1. Fancy
Fantasia–Suite No.2, for treble, bass viol and organ: 2. Alman
Fantasy-Suite in D Minor: I. Fantasy
Fantasy-Suite In D Minor: II. Allman
Fantasia–Suite No.2, for treble, bass viol and organ: 3. Galliard
Cupid and Death: First Entry: Cupid: Curtain Music
Fantasy-Suite In D Minor: III. Galliard
Cupid and Death: Fifth Entry: Mercury Descends: Song (Soprano, Bass): "Open bless'd Elysian grove" - Chorus: "If this place be not heaven" - Nature, Mercury: "O who shall guide me hence?"
Cupid and Death: Second Entry: Death: Song (Soprano): "Victorious men of Earth" - Chorus: "He hath at will"
Cupid and Death: Fifth Entry: Mercury Descends: The Grand Dance
Cupid and Death: Fifth Entry: Mercury Descends: A Symphony for Mercury's Entrance
Cupid and Death: Fourth Entry: Distraught Nature: Old Men and Women Dance
Cupid and Death: Fourth Entry: Distraught Nature: Nature's Song: "Change, o change your fatal bows" - Chorus: "Take pity, gods!"
Cupid and Death: Fifth Entry: Mercury Descends: Chorus: "Like a perfurming gale o' er flowers"
Cupid and Death: Third Entry: The Exchange of Arrows: Suite of Dances
Cupid and Death: Fourth Entry: Distraught Nature: Song (Bass): "What will it, Death, advance thy name" - Chorus: "O Love! O Death!"
Cupid and Death: Fifth Entry: Mercury Descends: Suite of Dances
Cupid and Death: Second Entry: Death: Suite of Dances
Not unto us, O Lord: Not unto us, O Lord
Cupid and Death: Fifth Entry: Mercury Descends: Mercury's Aria: "Return, return you happy men"
Cupid and Death: First Entry: Cupid: Entrance of Cupid and his Train of Folly and Madness
Cupid and Death: Third Entry: The Exchange of Arrows: Song (Soprano): "Stay, Cupid, wither art thou flying?" - Chorus: "O let the weeping virgins strow"
Cupid and Death: Fifth Entry: Mercury Descends: Apes and Satyr Dance
Fantasy-Suite
Cupid and Death: Fourth Entry: Distraught Nature: Nature's Entrance and Aria: "Fly, fly my children"
Fantasy-Suite in D minor: Fantasy - Live
Cupid and Death: Fifth Entry: Mercury Descends: Music for Elysium Nature, Mercury: "Where am I?"
Cupid and Death: First Entry: Cupid: Song (Soprano): "Though little be the God of love"/Chorus: "Thus Love can fiery spirits tame"
Cupid and Death: Fourth Entry: Distraught Nature: Suite of Dances
Cupid and Death: Fifth Entry: Mercury Descends: Mercury's Aria: "Hence ye profane"
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