Orlando Gibbons

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Orlando Gibbons was a prominent late Tudor and early Stuart English composer, organist, and virginalist known for his sacred choral music and keyboard works.

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instanceOf English composer
composer
organist
person
virginalist
burialPlace Canterbury Cathedral NERFINISHED
child Christopher Gibbons NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
dateOfBirth 1583-12-25
dateOfDeath 1625-06-05
educatedAt King's College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
employer Chapel Royal NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup English
fullName Orlando Gibbons NERFINISHED
genre choral music
consort music
keyboard music
sacred music
instrument organ
virginals
movement English Renaissance NERFINISHED
early Stuart music
late Tudor music
notableFor keyboard works
sacred choral music
notableWork Almighty and everlasting God
Drop, drop, slow tears NERFINISHED
Fantazias for viols NERFINISHED
First Set of Madrigals and Mottets of 5 Parts NERFINISHED
Hosanna to the Son of David NERFINISHED
Hymns and Songs of the Church NERFINISHED
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in A minor NERFINISHED
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in F NERFINISHED
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in G NERFINISHED
O clap your hands NERFINISHED
Parthenia NERFINISHED
Second Service NERFINISHED
See, see, the Word is incarnate NERFINISHED
Short Service NERFINISHED
The Silver Swan NERFINISHED
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occupation composer
organist
virginalist
placeOfBirth Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
Oxford NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Canterbury NERFINISHED
Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
positionHeld organist of Westminster Abbey
organist of the Chapel Royal
senior organist of the Chapel Royal
sibling Edward Gibbons NERFINISHED
Ellis Gibbons NERFINISHED
Ferdinando Gibbons NERFINISHED

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Nunc Dimittis (Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant depart in peace) hasBeenSetToMusicBy Orlando Gibbons
subject surface form: Nunc Dimittis