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John Jenkins

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BIOGRAPHY 

John Jenkins (1592 – 1678), English composer, was born in Maidstone, Kent, and died at Kimberley, Norfolk.

Little is known of his early life. The son of Henry Jenkins, a carpenter who occasionally made musical instruments, he may have been the "Jack Jenkins" employed in the household of Anne, Countess of Warwick in 1603. The first positive historical record of Jenkins is amongst the musicians who performed the Masque The Triumph of Peace in 1634 at the court of King Charles I.

The English Civil War that broke out in 1642 forced Jenkins, as it did many others, to migrate to the rural countryside. During the dark days of the 1640s he was employed as music-master to two Royalist families, the Derhams at West Derham and Harmon L'Estrange of Hunstanton. He was a friend of the composer William Lawes (1602-1645), who was shot and died in battle at the siege of Chester.

Around 1640 Jenkins revived the In Nomine, an archaic form for consort of viols, based upon a traditional plainsong theme. He wrote a notable piece of programme music consisting of a pavane and galliard depicting the clash of opposing sides, the mourning for the dead and the celebration of victory after the siege of Newark (1646).

In the 1650s Jenkins became resident music-master of Lord Dudley North in Cambridgeshire, whose son Roger wrote his biography. It was in these years, during the Commonwealth under Oliver Cromwell, in the absence of much competition or organised music-making, that Jenkins took the occasion to write more than 70 suites for amateur household players.

Jenkins played the lute and was a virtuoso upon the lyra viol. After the Restoration he obtained a place as a musician to the Royal Court. The aged Jenkins played the lyra viol for King Charles II, who wryly complimented him that he did "wonders on an inconsiderable instrument". Roger North wrote:

Tho' he for many years was incapable to attend, the Court musicians had so much value for him, that advantage was not taken, but he received his salary as they were paid.

Jenkins retired under the patronage of Sir Philip Wodehouse of Kimberley, where he met Sir Thomas Browne. Although the musicologist Wilfred Mellers claimed that J.S. Bach's Orchestral Suites No. 3 and No. 4 in D major (BWV 1068-69) recalled the sensibility of Sir Thomas Browne, Jenkins's music is much closer historically to an aural representation of the sensibility of this physician-philosopher.

Something of Jenkins's own temperament is indicated by his setting the religious poetry of George Herbert to music. Like Haydn, he was a pious, reticent, and private person. Workmanlike and industrious in composition, he wrote dances "by the cart-load", according to North.

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.

His biographer North wrote of him:

he was certainly a happy person,....of an easy temper, superior in his profession, well accepted by all, knew no want, saw himself outrun by the world, and having lived a good Christian, died in peace.

Jenkins is buried in the nave of St. Peter's church, Kimberley, Norfolk, with this inscription:

Under this Stone Rare Jenkins lie
The Master of the Musick Art
Whom from the Earth the God on High
Called up to Him to bear his part.
Aged eighty six October twenty seven
In anno seventy eight he went to Heaven.
In God We Trust.
 
 
 
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  Jenkins  2 Baroq.violin n VDGBTheorbo    Fantasia & Air  no. 2  Meyer  Mitchel

Braumann Jacobs    The Locke Consort 

 Jenkins  2 Baroq.violin n VDGBTheorbo    Fantasia & Air no. 3  Meyer  Mitchel

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Jenkins  2 Baroq.violin n VDGBTheorbo    Fantasia & Air  no. 4  Meyer  Mitchel

Braumann Jacobs   The Locke Consort 

 Jenkins  2 Baroq.violin n VDGBTheorbo    Fantasia & Air no. 5  Meyer  Mitchel

Braumann Jacobs   The Locke Consort 

 Jenkins  2 Baroq.violin n VDGBTheorbo    Fantasia & Air  no. 6  Meyer  Mitchel

Braumann Jacobs  The Locke Consort 

Jenkins   2 Baroq.violin n VDGBTheorbo    Fantasia & Air  no. 7  Meyer  Mitchel

Braumann Jacobs   The Locke Consort 

Jenkins   2 Baroq.violin n VDGBTheorbo    Fantasia & Air  no. 8  Meyer  Mitchel

Braumann Jacobs    The Locke Consort 

 Jenkins   2 Baroq.violin n VDGBTheorbo    Fantasia & Air  no. 9  Meyer  Mitchel

Braumann Jacobs    The Locke Consort 

Jenkins    2 Baroq.violin n VDGBTheorbo    Fantasia & Air  no. 10 Meyer  Mitchel

Braumann Jacobs     The Locke Consort 

Jenkins    2 Baroq.violin n VDGBTheorbo    Fantasia & Air no. 11 Meyer  Mitchel

Braumann Jacobs     The Locke Consort 

 Jenkins   2 Baroq.violin n VDGBTheorbo    Fantasia & Air no. 12 Meyer  Mitchel

Braumann Jacobs      The Locke Consort 

Jenkins    2 Baroq.violin n VDGBTheorbo    Fantasia & Air no. 13 Meyer  Mitchel

Braumann Jacobs       The Locke Consort 

 Jenkins    2 Baroq.violin n VDGBTheorbo    Fantasia & Air no. 14 Meyer  Mitchel

Braumann Jacobs       The Locke Consort 

Jenkins    2 Baroq.violin n VDGBTheorbo    Fantasia & Air no. 15 Meyer  Mitchel

Braumann Jacobs       The Locke Consort 

JENKINS     2 Baroq.violin n VDGBTheorbo    Fantasia & Air  no. 1  Meyer  Mitchel

Braumann Jacobs        The Locke Consort 

 
 
 

A Partial John Jenkins Discography  

Source:http://www.hoasm.org/IVM/JenkinsDiscography.html

AlbumTitle Subtitle Works Performers Record Label Catalog No
John Jenkins Fantasias & Airs 1. No. 1 in d minor; 2. No. 2 in a minor; 3. No. 3 in D major; 4. No. 4 in g minor; 5. No. 5 in F major; 6. No. 6 in B flat major; 7. No. 7 in e minor; 8. No. 8 in C major; 9. No. 9 in D major; 10. No. 10 in a minor; 11. No. 11 in g minor; 12. No. 12 in c minor; 13. No. 13 in A major; 14. No. 14 in F major; 15. No. 15 in a minor The Locke Consort Channel Classics CCS 17698
John Jenkins Consort Music for Viols in six parts 1. The bell Pavan; 2. Fantasy No. 4; 3. Fantasy No. 5; 4. Fantasy No. 6; 5. Fantasy No. 7; 6. In Nomine No.1; 7. Fantasy No. 1; 8. Fantasy No. 2; 9. Fantasy No. 3; 10. Pavan No. 2; 11. Fantasy No. 8; 12. Fantasy No. 9; 13. Fantasy No. 11; 14. Fantasy No. 10; 15. In Nomine No. 2 Hespèrion XX dir.Jordi Savall Astr&eacte;e ES 9962
John Jenkins Consort Music 1. Pavan in F in six parts; 2. Fantasia in C minor in five parts; 3. Divisions in C; 4. Fantasia in C minor in four parts; 5. Fantasia in F "All in a Garden Green"; 6. Pavan and Galliard "Newarke Seidge"; 7. Ayre, Almaine and Coranto in D minor; 8. Fantasia-Suite in A minor in two parts; 9. Fantasia in three parts in C minor; 10. Fantasia in three parts in D; 11. Fantasia in three parts in E minor; 12. In Nomine in six parts in G minor. The Rose Consort of Viols Naxos 8 550687
Simpson | Jenkins | Lawes | Purcell | Tomkins Two upon a Ground 1. Division in A (Simpson); 2. Division in F (Simpson); 3. Voluntary (Tomkins); 4. Division in F (Simpson); 5. Division in C (Finger); 6. Division in C (Jenkins); 7. La Pompe Funèbre (Ennemond Gaultier); 8. Fantazia (Locke); 9. Courant (Locke); 10. Division in G (Simpson); 11. Sonata solo in G (Finger); 12. Loves farewell (Hume); 13. Suite in g (Lawes); 14. Prelude (Tomkins); 15. What if a day (Tomkins); 16. Worster Brawls (Tomkins); 17. Pavan (Hume); 18. Two in one upon a ground (Purcell); 19. Division in A (Jenkins) Charivari Agréable: Susanne Heinrich (viols), Kah-Ming Ng (keyboard), Linda Sayce (lutes), with Susanna Pell (viols) Signum SIGCD007
Henry Purcell and His Time 17th Century English Chamber Music 1. Suite IV fron the Broken Consort (Locke); 2. Consort Suite VII (Lawes); 3. Fantasia (Jenkins); 4. Prelude and Divisions on a Ground (Simpson); 5. Suite III from the Broken Consort (Locke); 6. Divisions on John come Kiss; 7. Pavan à 4 (Purcell); 8. Pavan à 3 (Purcell); 9. Three parts upon a ground (Purcell) Scaramouche: Andrew Manze, Caroline Balding (vln), Ulrike Wild (hpsd, org), Jaap ter Linden (bs viol) Channel Classics CCS 4792
The Spirite of Musicke Viols and Voice 1. Suite for two viols in A minor; and works by Hume, Coperario, Ferrabosco II, Simpson Suzie Le Blanc (s); Les Voix Humaines ATMA ACD 2 2136
Fantazia Henry Purcell 1 . Fantazia #4  Z.735 (Purcell);  2. Fantazia #5  Z.736 (Purcell);  3. Fantazia #6  Z.737 (Purcell); 4. Fantazia #7 Z.738 (Purcell); 5. Fantazia #8 Z.739 (Purcell); 6. Fantazia #10 Z.741 (Purcell); 7. Fantazia #11 Z.742 (Purcell) ; 8. Fantazia #12 Z.743 (Purcell); 9. Chacony in G minor Z.730 (Purcell); 10. Pavan No.1 in C minor (Mico); 11. Pavan No. 4 in C major (Mico); 12. Pavan in C minor (Jenkins); 13. Pavan in F minor (Jenkins) Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet Channel Classics CCS 16998
William Lawes Dialogues, Psalms & Elegies 1. Come heavy heart; 2. Charon, O Charon; 3. Charon, O gentle Charon, let me wooe thee; 4. Orpheus, O Orpheus, gently touch thy Lesbyan Lyre; 5. Tis not Boy, thy Amorous looke; 6. When death shall snatch us from these Kidds; 7. The Catts as other creatures doe; 8. Musicke, The Master of thy Art is dead; 9. How Like a widow?; 10. Why in this shade of night?; 11. Cease, O cease ye jolly shepherds (Jenkins); 12, Psalm 22 (Henry Lawes) The Consort of Musickedir.Anthony Rooley Explore EXP0011 from L'Oiseau-Lyre DSLO 574
John Jenkins Consort Music by John Jenkins 1. Lady Katherine Audley's Bells; 2. Fantasy in D minor; 3. Suite of 3-part ayres in C Major; 4. 4-part Ayre: Pavan in G minor; 5. A New-Years Gift to T.C.; 6. Suite in D minor 'Divisions'; 7. Almain in D Major; 8. Fancy-Air Sett in G minor Ars Nova dir.Peter Holman Meridian E77020(LP)
John Jenkins Consort Music 1. Fantasy Suite (No. 1) in G minor; 2. Fantasia (No. 6) in F Major; 3. Fantasy Suite (No. 17) in E minor; 4. Fantasia (N0. 8) in A minor; 5. Newark Seige (No. 23) — Galliard (No.24) in Major; 6. Pavan (No. 51) — Ayre (No. 31) — Corant (No. 24) — Saraband (No. 52); 7. Fancy-Air set (No. 4) in C Major; 8. Pavan (No. 2) in G minor; 9. Fantasia (No. 3) in G minor; 10. Fantasia (No. 12) in D Major; 11. In Nomine (No. 1) in G minor The Consort of Musicke dir.Trevor Jones L'Oiseau Lyre DSLO 600(LP)
 
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