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'''Biography:'''
'''Biography:'''
 
George Kirbye was an English composer of the late Tudor period and early Jacobean era. He was one of the members of the English Madrigal School, but also composed sacred music. His most significant musical contributions were the psalm settings he wrote for [[The Whole Booke of Psalmes (Thomas Este)|Este's Psalter]] in 1592, the madrigals he wrote for the Triumphs of Oriana (1601), the famous collection dedicated to Elizabeth I, and an independent set of madrigals published in 1597.
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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*{{NoCo|Up, then, Melpomene}}   ( [{{filepath:708.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:708.mid}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:708.nwc}} NoteWorthy Composer] )


 
===1. Secular Songs===
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*{{NoCo|Ah, cruel hateful fortune}}   {{Editions|3}}
===2. Sacred Songs===
*{{NoCo|Ah sweet, alas! when first I saw}}   ( [{{filepath:Ah_sweet,_alas!_when_first_I_saw.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Ah_sweet,_alas!_when_first_I_saw.mid}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Ah_sweet,_alas!_when_first_I_saw.cap}} Capella] )
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*{{NoCo|Alas! what hope of speeding}}   {{Editions|2}}
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*{{NoCo|Farewell, my love}}   {{Editions|2}}
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*{{NoCo|If pity range with beauty}}   ( [{{filepath:If_pity_range_with_beauty.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:If_pity_range_with_beauty.mid}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:If_pity_range_with_beauty.cap}} Capella] )
*{{NoCo|I love, alas, yet am I not beloved}}   {{editions|n}}
*{{NoCo|Lo! here my heart I leave}}   ( [{{filepath:Lo_here_my_heart_I_leave.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Lo_here_my_heart_I_leave.mid}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Lo_here_my_heart_I_leave.cap}} Capella] )
*{{NoCo|Mourn now, my soul}}   ( [{{filepath:Mourn_now,_my_soul.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Mourn_now,_my_soul.mid}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Mourn_now,_my_soul.cap}} Capella] )
*{{NoCo|Must I part, O my jewel?}}   {{editions|n}}
*{{NoCo|O heavens}}   ( [{{filepath:O_heavens.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:O_heavens.mid}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:O_heavens.cap}} Capella] )
*''O Jesu look''
*{{NoCo|See what a maze of error}}   {{editions|3}}
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*{{NoCo|She that my plaints}}   {{Editions|2}}
*{{NoCo|Sleep now, my muse}}   {{editions|4}}
*{{NoCo|Sorrow consumes me}}   ( [{{filepath:Sorrow_consumes_me.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Sorrow_consumes_me.mid}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Sorrow_consumes_me.cap}} Capella] )
*{{NoCo|Sound out, my voice}}   {{Editions|2}}
*{{NoCo|Sweet love, O cease thy flying}}   ( [{{filepath:Sweet_love_Kirbye.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Sweet_love_Kirbye.mid}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Sweet_love_Kirbye.capx}} Capella] )
*{{NoCo|That muse which sung}}   ( [{{filepath:That_muse_which_sung.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:That_muse_which_sung.mid}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:That_muse_which_sung.cap}} Capella] )
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*{{NoCo|Up then, Melpomene}}   {{editions|n}}
 
 
*{{NoCo|What can I do, my dearest}}   ( [{{filepath:What_can_I_do,_my_dearest.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:What_can_I_do,_my_dearest.mid}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:What_can_I_do,_my_dearest.cap}} Capella] )
*{{NoCo|What, shall I part thus unregarded}}   ( [{{filepath:What,_shall_I_part_thus_unregarded.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:What,_shall_I_part_thus_unregarded.mid}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:What,_shall_I_part_thus_unregarded.cap}} Capella] )
*{{NoCo|Why should I love?}}   {{Editions|2}}
*{{NoCo|Why wail we thus?}}   {{Editions|2}}
*{{NoCo|Woe am I, my heart dies}}   ( [{{filepath:Woe_am_I,_my_heart_dies.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Woe_am_I,_my_heart_dies.mid}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Woe_am_I,_my_heart_dies.cap}} Capella] )
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*''{{NoCo|The first set of English madrigalls to 4-6 voyces}}'' (London, 1597)


==External links==
==External links==


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Latest revision as of 18:40, 18 July 2021

Life

Born: 1565

Died: 1634

Biography: George Kirbye was an English composer of the late Tudor period and early Jacobean era. He was one of the members of the English Madrigal School, but also composed sacred music. His most significant musical contributions were the psalm settings he wrote for Este's Psalter in 1592, the madrigals he wrote for the Triumphs of Oriana (1601), the famous collection dedicated to Elizabeth I, and an independent set of madrigals published in 1597.

View the Wikipedia article on George Kirbye.

List of choral works

1. Secular Songs

2. Sacred Songs

 
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Publications

External links