Galliard for 3 Viols (Gibbons, Orlando)

Title Galliard for 3 Viols
Creators Orlando Gibbons, composer
Opus VdGS 1
Instrumentation 3 viols
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Composition types Galliards
Period Renaissance
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Arrangements

Details Section Arranged for Arranger
View Complete oboe, clarinet and bassoon Roe William Goodman
View Complete 2 clarinets and bassoon Roe William Goodman
View Complete 2 basset horns and bassoon Roe William Goodman
View Complete 3 bassoons Roe William Goodman
View Complete 3 viols and lute Anton Höger

Scores

Details Section Type Publisher Date File (click to view)
View Complete Dr. Phillip W. Serna Complete Score (Tr B Gb)
Treble Viol
Bass Viol
Great Double Bass Viol
View Complete Complete Score (Tr B Gb)
Engraving files (Personal composer)
Treble Viol
Tenor Viol, alto clef
Tenor Viol, octave treble clef
Bass, for Great Double Bass Viol
Bass, for Bass Viol
View Complete Arrangement for oboe, clarinet and bassoon
by Roe William Goodman
Complete Score and Parts
View Complete Arrangement for 2 clarinets and bassoon
by Roe William Goodman
Complete Score and Parts
View Complete Arrangement for 2 basset horns and bassoon
by Roe William Goodman
Complete Score and Parts
View Complete Arrangement for 3 bassoons
by Roe William Goodman
Complete Score and Parts
View Complete Arrangement for 3 viols and lute
by Anton Höger
Complete Score (staff and tablature)

Recordings/Performances

DetailsTypePerformersArranged forFiles (click to listen)
View Phillip Serna, double bass For Treble Viol, Bass Viol and Great Bass Viol (Serna) Complete Recording
View Synthesized For 3 Viols and Lute (Höger) Synthesized Performance


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