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GIBBONS, ORLANDO (1583-1625) , English musical composer, was the most illustrious of a family of musicians all more or less able. We know of at least three generations, for Orlando's father, William Gibbons, having been one of the waits of Cam-bridge, may be assumed to have acquired some proficiency in the art. His three sons and at least one of his grandsons inherited and further developed his talent. The eldest, Edward, was made bachelor of music at Cambridge , and successively held important musical appointments at the cathedrals of Bristol and Exeter
Cambridge in 1583. Where and under whom he studied is not known, but in his twenty-first year he was sufficiently advanced and celebrated to receive the important post of organist of the Chapel Royal. His first published composition " Fantasies in three parts, composed for viols," appeared in 161o. It seems to have been the first piece of music printed in England from engraved plates, or " cut in copper, the like not heretofore extant." In 1622 he was created doctor
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