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Hello Stephanie,<br>
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I'm no expert on Orlando Gibbons. If I were you I should try to
locate a copy of Gould's favourite recording: The Silver Swan with
Deller Consort, rereleased on CD by Archiv Produktion. This will
give you an idea how Gould perceived an ideal Gibbons' performance.
When searching for it, I find at least three different titles with
Alfred Deller, but only one complete album with Gibbons choral
music. <br>
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Regards,<br>
Jorgen<br>
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<div>I am very interested in Glenn's favorite composer, Orlando
Gibbons. He claimed he was his favorite, but I cannot find much
about his relationship with the composer and his music. I know
there is an essay in the Glenn Gould Reader compilation, but it
is quite short. Glenn only mentions him here and there in
interviews, but does not elaborate upon his interest. Are there
any other sources or explanations about Glenn and his
fascination with Gibbons's music? Or any other essays? I do of
course, have the Byrd and Gibbons album, which is absolutely
charming...but there must be more than this somewhere! Also, if
you have not read about Orland Gibbons's life, it is quite
interesting, especially the manner in which he died. The writeup
on Wikipedia is really uncanny. </div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
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