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John Jenkins (1592-1678), English composer, was born in Maidstone, Kent, and died at Kimberley, Norfolk.
Jenkins was a long-active and prolific composer whose many years of life, spanning the time from William Byrd to Henry Purcell, witnessed great changes in English music. He is noted for developing the consort fantasia for viols, being influenced in the 1630s by an earlier generation of English composers including Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger, Thomas Lupo, John Coprario and Orlando Gibbons. Jenkins composed numerous 4, 5, and 6 part fantasias for viol consort, almans, courants and pavanes, and he breathed new life into the antiquated form of the In Nomine. He was less experimental than his friend William Lawes; indeed, Jenkins's music was more conservative than that of many of his contemporaries. It is characterised by a sensuous lyricism, highly skilled craftsmanship, and an original usage of tonality and counterpoint.
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Fantasia à6, Fancy à6, In Nomine à6 and Pavine à6 / John Jenkins (1592-1678) * Play: high / normal / low ; * Time: 01:06:07; * Released: 2012-4-29 (J) |
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