
Joseph Gibbs (23 December 1698, in
Dedham, Essex12 December 1788), was an English composer.
Biography
Joseph Gibbs was not a prolific composer, but he was not entirely unknown. He was born in Dedham, Essex on 23 December 1698 to John Gibbs and Judith Gibbs. He had an older brother Edward born 4 years before. Though not much more has been traced of Gibbs until 1748. In that year, he was appointed organist at the Church of
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History
Although medieval, the church mostly dates from 1860 to 1870, wh ...
,
Ipswich
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, and his first published work ''Eight solos for violin with a thorough bass'', also appeared.
Only one other work (six quartettos) is known to have been published in the remaining forty years of his active musical life.
The purchase of a Gainsborough in 1928 by the
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created a renewed interest in Joseph Gibbs. This painting of Gibbs was hitherto unknown and handed down through generations of Gibbs's family who were the only ones aware of its existence. Ipswich had a lively Music Club in which
Thomas Gainsborough
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(1727–1788) was a keen and passionate member. It is during this period that Gainsborough painted a portrait of his friend Joseph Gibbs. In the background of this portrait are two volumes. One is titled Corelli and the other... Gem... presumably
Geminiani. Acknowledgement of these names in a portrait speaks profoundly of the sitters projections towards the violin. Apart from missing accidentals, the music on the stand is identical in layout and page number to a sonata by
Michael Festing
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, Op 7 no. 1, published in 1744 where Gibbs is listed as a subscriber.
At
Christchurch Mansion is another painting attributed to Gainsborough. This is on the case of the grandfather clock, assumedly of the convivial Music Club, amongst whom one can recognize Joseph Gibbs in sober grey, seated at a table with a glass in front of him. The Music Club met in the home of a Mr. Sparrowe, which is now known as the Ancient House in the Buttermarket.
Gibbs was often called upon as the local musician of standing for various occasions. A newly erected organ at
Eye
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in Suffolk was to be opened in 1749 by "…Mr. Joseph Gibbs, Organist of Ipswich…And in the Evening will be a CONCERT of Vocal and Instrumental Musick…And after the CONCERT there will be a BALL."
At the time of Gibbs's appointment as organist, Ipswich was an important and flourishing centre. It was also garrisoned by the
Scots Greys
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. Undoubtedly, with his active musical and social life, Gibbs was in contact with the Scots Greys and their music-making, for his Sonatas contain many references to Scottish song.
Joseph Gibbs was accorded a civic funeral and a band of the Scots Greys and
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played the ''
Dead March'' from ''
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'' with their instruments draped in black crepe. The published obituary stated "His corpse was deposited in a grave in front of the organ". (''Gentleman’s Magazine'' December 1788) Since the restoration of the Church in the 1860s no trace of his gravestone has been found. However, a dedication reads...
Major works
*''Eight solos for a violin with a thorough bass''
*''Six Quartettos''
Discography
The Eight Violin Sonatas: Portrait, Review & List of the pieces by Claudio Records
References
Sergei Boris Bezkorvany (violinist - 29 September 1930 - 27 May 2010) Julian Dawson (harpsichord) Colin Attwell (Claudio Records) ''
Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
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1699 births
1788 deaths
English classical composers
English Baroque composers
Classical-period composers
People from Dedham, Essex
18th-century classical composers
18th-century British male musicians
English male classical composers