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Works by Composer GIBBONS, ORLANDO

"Lord ofSalisbury" Pavan and Galliard

Glenn Gould 

14 Anthems

David Hill 

3 Fantasies a 3

London Baroque 

4 Fantazias a 6: in g; in g; in d; in G. Fantazia a 4 in C. 6 Fantazias: a 3 in d; in g; in d; in d; in d; in g. 2 Fantazias a 2: in F; in d. Galliards: a 6 in G; a 3 in g

L’Achéron 

Ah, dear heart. O that the learned poets. The silver swan. What is our life

Pro Cantione Antiqua 

Almaine Mr. Johnson. Fancy A Minor. A Fancy for Double Organ

Ton Koopman 

Almighty and everlasting God. Glorious and powerful God. We praise Thee, O Father. This is the record of John. Lord grant grace. Sing unto the Lord. Blessed are all they that fear the Lord. O Lord how do my woes increase. O Lord I lift my heart to Thee

Clerkes of Oxenford 

Almighty and everlasting God. Magnificat, Voluntary. Nunc dimittis. Fantasia. Magnificat. Now shall the praises of the Lord be sung. Nunc dimittis. This is the record of John. O Lord of hosts. O Thou, the central orb. A song of joy unto the Lord. See, see, the Word is incarnate. Come, kiss me. Lift up your heads. Fantasia. Hosanna to the Son of David

Ch of King’s College, Cambridge 

Almighty and everlasting God. O Lord in thy wrath. Lift up your head

Queen’s Six 

Anthems and Instrumental Works

John Butt 

Anthems. Organ Works (complete)

Christopher Robinson 

Anthems: If ye be risen again. O Lord, in thy wrath. Almighty God, who by thy Son. O clap your hands together. We praise thee, O Father. So God loved the world. O God, the King of glory. Organ: Fantasias: No. 3lnD Minor, for Double Organ ; No. 1 in D Minor; No. 5 in G Minor; No. 6 in A Minor; No. 9 in C; No. 7 in A Minor; No. 4 in D Minor; No. 2 in D Minor; No. 10 in C; No. 8 in A Minor. Preludes: No. 1 in A Minor; No. 3 in D Minor; No. 2 in G; No. 4 in A Minor

Christopher Robinson 

Arias, songs, and duets by

John McCormack 

Behold, thou hast made my days. O God, the King of Glory. Glorious and powerful God

David Hill 

Canticles and Anthems

Choir of New College, Oxford 

Choral and Organ Music

Jeremy Summerly 

Choruses and arrangements by

Craig Hella Johnson 

Church Music

Clerkes of Oxenford 

Complete Keyboard Works

Daniel-Ben Pienaar 

Cries and Fancies

Fretwork
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 
Fretwork 

Drop, drop slow tears

Loren W. Pontén 

Drop, slow tears

John Scott 

Eight Anthems

David Wulstan 

Fantasia a 3

Mary Springfels 

Fantasia in A minor

Simon Preston 

Fantasia in A Minor; Ground in A Minor

Bradford Tracy 

Fantasia in a. O clap your hands. Thou God of wisdom. Blessed are all they. Great King of Gods

David Hill 

Fantasia in Two Parts, VdGS no. 5. Fantasias in Three Parts: VdGS nos. 1, 3, 4, 8, 9. Fantasia in Four Parts, VdGS no. 1. Fantasias in Six Parts, VdGS nos. 1-3. Prelude and Ground for Organ. Galliard in Three Parts. Fantasia for organ. In nomine in Four Parts. In nomine in Five Parts, VdGS no. 2. The Cry of London, Parts I and II

Fretwork 

Fantasia of Four Parts

Kenneth Gilbert 

Fantasia à 4 “for the great dooble bass”

Andrew Arthur 

Fantasia- ANON; My Lady Carey's Dompe

Sophie Yates 

Fantasia. The Italian Ground. Lincoln's Inn masque. The Queen's command

Christopher Hogwood 

Fantasias a 6: Nos. 1, 2, and 6. In Nomines a 5: Nos. 2 and 3. What is our life? Fantasia a 4: No. 1. Fantasia for two basses. Ah, dear heart. Fantasia for two trebles. The silver swan. Variations a 6—Go from my window

New York Consort of Viols 

Fantasias a 6: Nos. 1-6. In nomines a 5: No. 1; No. 2. Fantasias a 3: Nos. 1-4. Peascod Time. Pavan Lord Salisbury. Fantasia. The silver swan. O Lord, in thy wrath rebuke me not. Hosanna to the Son of David. Pavan a 6. Galliard a 6. Go from my window

Phantasm 

Fantasias in d; in C

Friederike Chylek 

Fantasias “for the Great Double Bass“: Fantasias a 4, Nos. 1-2; Fantasias a 3, Nos. 1-4. Gaillard a 3. Fantasias a 3, Nos. 5-9

Peter Holman 

Fantasies and Consort Songs

New York Consort of Viols 

Fantasies J-70, 72, 74, and 75. In nomine a 4

Jordi Savall 

Fantasies Royales of III Parts: Nos. XII, V, II, VII, III, VI, XIV, X, VIII, I, IX, XV, IV. In Nomine of IV Parts

Jordi Savall 

Fantasy in C. Allemande

Glenn Gould 

Fantasy Suite in d

Harry Bicket 

Fantazia

Rushdie Momen
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

Galiardo (The Lord of Salisbury)

Catalina Vicens 

Galiardo. Fantazia of foure parts. The Lord of Salisbury his Pavin

Catalina Vicens 

Galliard, MB 19

Aapo Häkkinen 

Go from my window a 6

L’Achéron 

Great Lord of Lords

John Scott 

Hosanna to the Son of David

Stephen Darlington 

Hosanna to the Son of David. O Lord in thy wrath. This is the record of John. O clap your hands. In nomine à 4

Stephen Cleobury 

Hosanna to the Son of David. Sing unto the Lord. This is the record of John. If ye be risen. O Lord, in thy wrath

David Hill 

Hymn Tune Prelude on “Song 13”

Michael Waldron 

I am the Resurrection. O clap your hands

Neil McEwan 

In Nomine

James Bowman 

In nomine

Canadian Brass 
Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Qrt 
Ens Sesquitertia 

In Nomine XII

Vincent Demestre 

In Nomines: a 6 in g; a 5 in d. Pavan a 6 in G

L’Achéron 

Keyboard Works

John Toll 

Lachrymae Pavanne and Galliard

Glenn Gould 

Lincoln’s Inn Mask. Nann’s Mask or French Alman. Mask: Welcome Home. Alman: The King’s Jewell. Whoop, do me no harm good man

Friederike Chylek 

Long live fair Oriana

Consort of Musicke 

Lord of Salisbury Pavan and Galliard. The Queenes Command

Sophie Yates 

Lord of Salisbury, Pavane and Galliard

Rushdie Momen
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

Madrigals by

Members of the Cambridge Singers 

Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (2nd Service)

David Hill 

Music by

Albert de Klerk 

Music by

Glenn Gould
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Glenn Gould
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 
Matthew Barley 
Glenn Gould 
Scott Farrell 
Grayston Burgess 

Music for Harpsichord and Virginals

James Johnstone 

Music of

Cambridge Singers 
Amaryllis Consort 
Dennis Keene 
Stephen Darlington 
Martin Neary 
Boris Ord 
Gerre Hancock 
English Singers of London 
Erik van Nevel 
Hillier
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 
Joseph Jennings 
Peter Phillips 
Philip Ledger 
Alfred Deller 
James O’Donnell 
William McKie 
Anthony Rooley 
Stile antico 
Stile antico 
Thurston Dart 
Harry Christophers 

Nine Anthems

Clerkes of Oxenford 

O clap your hands

Donald Hunt 

O Clap Your Hands Together

Edward Higginbottom 

O clap your hands. Great Lord of Lords. Hosanna to the Son of David. Out of the deep. See, see, the Word is incarnate. Lift up your heads. Almighty and everlasting God. Magnificat and Nunc dimittis (Second Service; Short Service). O God, the king of glory. O Lord, in thy wrath. Prelude in G. Prelude in D Minor. Fantázia

Jeremy Summerly 

O clap your hands. O Lord In Thy wrath. Rosanna to the Son of David. This is the record of John. See, see, the Word is incarnate. Lift up your heads. Almighty and everlasting God. Blessed are they that fear the Lord. Preludes: in A Minor; in G. Two Fantasias in A Minor. Fantasias: in C; in D Minor. In nomine

John Butt 

O Lord, in thy wrath

Owain Park 
Owain Park 

O Lord, in thy wrath rebuke me not

Andrew Arthur 

O Lord, in thy wrath. Hosanna to the Son of David

Ch of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford 

Pavan in g

Yixiang Hou
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Yixiang Hou
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Yixiang Hou
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Yixiang Hou
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Yixiang Hou
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Yixiang Hou
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Yixiang Hou
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Pavan. Galliard

Roberto Poli 
Roberto Poli 

Pavana

Ton Koopman 

Pavane, MB 18

Aapo Häkkinen 

Pavin “M. Orland Gibbons.” The woods so wild

Mahan Esfahani 

Praise the Lord. Lord, we beseech Thee. O clap your hands. O Lord, in Thy wrath. I am the resurrection. See, see, the Word is incarnate. Hosanna to the Son of David. 13 hymns and songs of the church

Clerkes of Oxenford 

Prelude

Gerald Gifford 

Prelude in A Minor. Fantázia of Four Parts

Edward Parmentier 

Prelude in fi

Davitt Maroney 

Prelude, Tone 3; The Italian Ground iGround; Fantasia VIII;: The Woods So Wild;Pavan, Tone I, and Galliard, Tone 1; Prelude, Tone 8; Whoop, do me no harm good man; Alman the King's jewel; Alman; Pavan, Tone 3; Galliard Lady Hatton; Fantasias, Tone I ; Mask the Fairest Nymph; French Air; Alman; French Coranto; Coranto; Mask Welcome Home

Joseph Payne 

Second Evening Service: Magnificat

Ch of Men & Boys, Washington Natl Cathedral 

See, the Word is incarnate

Ch of Men & Boys, Washington Natl Cathedral 

Selections by

Stile antico 
Stile antico 
Stile antico 

Song 44 (Veni Creator)

Royal Naval College Chapel Choir 

Te Deum (Second Service). O Lord, in thy wrath. Jubilate (Second Service). Fantázia. O God, the King of glory. Glorious and powerful God. Magnificat (Second Se/vice). A Fancy. Nunc dimittis (Second Seivice). Sing unto the Lord. A Fancy. O clap your hands. See, see the Word is incarnate

Choir of New College, Oxford 

Ten Anthems

Clerkes of Oxenford 

The Cries of London. Fantasia à 4 for the Great Dooble-Base. Go from my window

Paul Hillier 

The eyes of all. Do not repine. Trust not too much. Blessed are all they. O God the king of glory. In nomine à S. The Cries of London. The Lord of Salisbury's Pavin. Sing unto the Lord. If ye be risen again. See, see the Word is incarnate. What is our life?

Graham O’Reilly 

The Italian Ground

David Rogosin 

The Lord of Salisbury his Pavan

Charivari agréable 

The Lord of Salisbury his Pavin and Gaillard; Italian Ground; Fantasia in C

Glenn Gould
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

The Lord of Salisbury His Pavin and Galiardo. Peter

Frances Conover Fitch 

The Lord of Salisbury his Pavin and Galliard. Italian Ground. Fantasia in C

Glenn Gould 

The Queen's Command

Christopher Kite 
Christopher Kite 

The Queenes command

I Ciarlatani 

The Queenes Command. Mask: The Fairest Nymph. Mask: Lincoln's Inn. Fantasia (Tone 2 transposed). The Wood so wilde. Pavan. Gaillard: Lady Hatton

Joseph Payne 

The Queenes Command. Preludium

Catalina Vicens 

The Second Service: Te Deum

Robert King 

The silver swan

Scholars Baroque Ens 

The silver Swan

Collegium Vocale Köln 

The Silver Swan

Johann Walther Kreis, Wiesbaden 
Canadian Brass 
Les Voix Baroques 

The Woods So Wild. Mask. The Fairest Nymph. The Lord of Salisbury His Pavin and Gallardo

Trevor Pinnock 

The Woods So Wild. Mask: The Fairest Nymph. The Lord of Salisbury His Pavin and Galiardo

Trevor Pinnock 

The Woods So Wild; Mask; The Fairest Nymph; The Lord of Salisbury his Pavin and Galiarde

Trevor Pinnock 

This is the record of John

John Scott 
John Fenstermaker 
Stephen Cleobury 
Daniel Bishop 

This is the record of John. Almighty and everlasting God. O clap your hands together. Great King of Gods. See, see, the Word is incarnate. Now shall the praises of the Lord. Come, kiss me. A Voluntary. A Fancy for Double Organ

Bill Ives 

This is the record of John. Hosanna to the Son of David

John Harper 

This is the record of John. “Short” Evening Service: Magnificat

Andrew Arthur 

Various bells, fanfares, and shouts

Robert King 

Voluntary iGround

Hans Fagius 

Voluntary. Fantasia

Cesare Teghillo 

Welcome Home. The King’s Jewel. Whoop, do me no harm, good man

Rushdie Momen
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

What I'm Getting At

Michael Lowenstern 

What is our life?

Glenda Simpson 

What is our Life?

Calmus Ens 
Geoffroy Jourdain 

What strikes the clocke?

Klaartje van Veldhoven 

Works

Graham O’Reilly 

Works by

Christopher Stembridge 
Skip Sempé 
Antony Pitts 
Attaignant Consort 
Richard Mailänder 
Mark Williams 
John McCarthy 
John McCarthy 

Works of

Andreas Göpfert 
Stile antico 

 

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