
Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625), English composer and organist of the late Tudor and early Jacobean periods, a leading composer in the England of his day. Born in Oxford, England, he sang in the choir of King's College, Cambridge between 1596 and 1598, then he 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.
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Pavan
A Mask: The Fairest Nymph
Almighty and everlasting God
This is the record of John
Allmaine in G
Hosanna to the son of David
Galliard
The silver swanne: The Silver Swan
I see ambition never pleased
Dainty Fine Bird
O clap your hands
Prelude in D minor
Drop, Drop, Slow Tears
The Tenth Canticle [Song 18] (arr. A. Pitts)
Fantasia No. 1 for two trebles
Lord of Salisbury Pavan and Galliard - Remastered
Italian Ground: Allemande
Threefold Amen
My Soul doth Magnify the Lord
Ground
Italian Ground
Drop, Drop, Slow Tears a 4
Fantasia in C major
French Air
Preludium in G
I weigh not Fortune's frown
Out of the deep
Alman
Nunc dimittis (2nd Service)
Fantazia of foure parts
See, See, The Word Is Incarnate
O Lord, in thy wrath
Go from my window
Fantasia No. 1 for the Great Double Bass
The Lord of Salisbury: Pavan
In Nomine
Lincoln's Inn Mask
Great Lord of Lords
Fair is the rose
Behold, Thou Hast Made My Days
The First Song of Moses [Song 1] (arr. A. Pitts)
Fantasia in 3 parts (MB 48 No. 8)
Gibbons: Drop, Drop, Slow Tears
The Lord of Salisbury his Pavin
O God, the king of glory
Fantasy in C Major - Remastered
The silver swanne
Allemande (Italian Ground) - Remastered
In Nomine a 4
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