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John Blow
Born: February 23, 1649; Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England   Died: October 1, 1708; Westminster, England  
English composer John Blow was an important influence on Henry Purcell; his organ compositions, court odes, songs, and single opera, Venus and Adonis, are his most important works.

Blow was born in February 1649 and was baptized on the 23rd of that month. He became a choirboy in the Chapel Royal at an early age and must therefore already have served in that capacity in another church, perhaps in Newark. Blow studied with the chorus master
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Blow: Venus & Adonis / Jacobs, Joshua, Age Of Enlightenment
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A Choice Collection of Lessons: Suite for Keyboard in G minor (1)
A Choice Collection of Lessons: Suite for Keyboard no 1 in D minor (2)
A Choice Collection of Lessons: Suite for Keyboard no 3 in A minor (1)
A Choice Collection of Lessons: Suite for Keyboard no 4 in C major (2)
A vers for the double Organ (1)
Ah heaven! What is't I hear (3)
Almand for Harpsichord in G major (1)
And art thou grieved (1)
Bartholomew Fair (1)
Behold, O God our Defender (3)
Behold, O God, our defender (1)
Blessed is the man that hath not walked (2)
Chaconne in F major (2)
Chaconne in G major (2)
Chloe found Amyntas lying (5)
Cry aloud and spare not (2)
Double Voluntary in D minor (1)
Fairest work of happy nature (1)
Fugue in G minor (1)
Galloping Joan (1)
Gavot for Harpsichord in G minor (1)
God is our hope and strength (3)
God spake sometime in visions (6)
Grant me, ye gods, the life I love (1)
Ground in C major (2)
Ground in C minor (1)
Ground in D minor (1)
Ground in G major (1)
Ground in G minor (5)
How doth the city sit solitary (1)
I beheld, and lo! a great multitude (1)
I said in the cutting off of my days (1)
I was glad when they said unto me (2)
I will hearken (1)
It grieves me when I see what fate (1)
It is not that I love you less "The Self-banish'd" (4)
Let thy hand be strengthened (2)
Lift up your heads, O ye gates (1)
Lord, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle? (1)
Lovely Selina (3)
Loving above himself (Poor Celadon) (2)
Lysander I Pursue (1)
Lysander I pursue in vain (2)
Marriage Ode (1)
Morlake Ground (1)
Mortlack's Ground (5)
My God, My God, look upon me (1)
No Form more the dear, the lovely nymph (1)
No XXIX (1)
No XXVIII (1)
No, Lesbia, no, you ask in vain "The Queen's Epicedium" (1)
O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is gracious (1)
O Lord, I have sinned (1)
O Lord, thou hast searched me out and known me (1)
O mighty God, who sit'st on high (1)
O sing unto the Lord a new song: let the congregation (1)
O that mine eyes would melt into a flood (3)
O turn not those fine eyes away (1)
O Venus, daughter of the mighty Jove (1)
Ode on the Death of Mr Henry Purcell (15)
Of all the torments (1)
Paratur cor meum (1)
Peaceful is he, and most secure (1)
Prelude for Keyboard in G major (4)
Quam diligo legem tuam (1)
Sabina has a thousand charms (1)
Salvator mundi (8)
Sappho to the Goddess of Love (1)
Shepherds, deck your crooks (2)
Sing unto the Lord, O ye saints (1)
Sing, sing ye Muses (2)
So ceas'd the rival crew when Purcell came (2)
Sonata a 4 in G major (1)
Sonata for 2 Violins and Basso Continuo in A major (2)
Sonata for 2 Violins and Basso Continuo in A major: no 1, Slow (1)
Sonata for 2 Violins and Basso Continuo in A major: no 2, Untitled (1)
Sonata for 2 Violins and Basso Continuo in A major: no 3, Brisk (1)
Suite for Harpsichord no 1 in D minor (1)
Suite for Harpsichord no 3 in A minor (1)
The glorious day is come (1)
The glorious day is come: Ah heaven what is't I hear (1)
The heav'nly quire, who heard his notes from high (2)
The Lord is my shepherd (1)
The sullen years are past (1)
Tis women make us love (1)
Toccata for Organ in D minor (1)
Turn thee unto me, O Lord (1)
Venus and Adonis (5)
Venus and Adonis: A dance by a Huntsman (2)
Venus and Adonis: A Dance of Cupids (2)
Venus and Adonis: A Ground (2)
Venus and Adonis: Adonis will not hunt today (2)
Venus and Adonis: Adonis, uncall'd for sighs (2)
Venus and Adonis: Behold my arrows and my bow (2)
Venus and Adonis: Call the Graces (2)
Venus and Adonis: Choose for the formal fool (2)
Venus and Adonis: Come shepherds all (2)
Venus and Adonis: Come, follow the noblest game (2)
Venus and Adonis: Courtiers there is no faith in you (2)
Venus and Adonis: Cupid's entry (2)
Venus and Adonis: Gavott (2)
Venus and Adonis: Hark, hark the rural music sounds (2)
Venus and Adonis: In these sweet groves (2)
Venus and Adonis: Mortals below, Cupids above (2)
Venus and Adonis: Mourn for thy servant (2)
Venus and Adonis: Overture (2)
Venus and Adonis: Saraband for the Graces (2)
Venus and Adonis: The Act 1 Tune (2)
Venus and Adonis: The Act 2 Tune (2)
Venus and Adonis: The Act 3 Tune (2)
Venus and Adonis: The cupid's lesson "The insolent, the arrogant" (2)
Venus and Adonis: The Graces' Dance (2)
Venus and Adonis: Venus! Adonis! (2)
Venus and Adonis: With solemn pomp let mourning Cupids bear (2)
Venus and Adonis: You place with such delightful care (2)
Verse in G minor (1)
Voluntary in A major (2)
Voluntary in A minor, S 55 "for the Coronet stop" (2)
Voluntary in C major (1)
Voluntary in D minor (2)
Voluntary in G major (1)
We beg not hell, our Orpheus to restore (2)
Welcome, welcome, ev'ry guest: Welcome, welcome, ev'ry guest (2)
What is't to Us? (1)
Whilst he abroad does like the sun (1)
Why weeps Asteria? (2)
Why, Flavia, why so wanton still? (1)
More Featured John Blow CDs & DVDs:
Blow: Vocal Works
Release Date: 03/23/1998   Label: Sony   Catalog: 60097   Number of Discs: 1
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Lalande: De Profundis; Blow: Ode / Alfred Deller
Release Date: 08/1997   Label: Vanguard   Catalog: 8108   Number of Discs: 1
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Handel, Blow: Anthems / Willcocks
Release Date: 05/25/1999   Label: Decca   Catalog: 436256   Number of Discs: 1
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Blow, Purcell: Coronation Music for King James II / Preston
Release Date:    Label: Archiv Produktion (Dg)   Catalog: 419613   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by All Music Guide
English composer John Blow was an important influence on Henry Purcell; his organ compositions, court odes, songs, and single opera, Venus and Adonis, are his most important works.

Blow was born in February 1649 and was baptized on the 23rd of that month. He became a choirboy in the Chapel Royal at an early age and must therefore already have served in that capacity in another church, perhaps in Newark. Blow studied with the chorus master Henry Cooke, and later with Christopher Gibbons, the son of Orlando Gibbons. In December 1668, Blow was given the post of organist at Westminster Abbey, a prestigious position indicating his considerable keyboard skills. A month later he was taken into the royal court to serve as a performer on the virginal. In 1670, anthem, Blow took on the young Henry Purcell as a student and was given the post of composer-in-ordinary for voices, an indication his vocal works had already found much favor.

Blow was taken into the service of the Chapel Royal in March 1674, and in July he was named to a post there as children's chorus master. During this period Purcell began a more intense regimen of studies with Blow, and a friendship between the two arose. In 1674, Blow married Elizabeth Braddock; she would bear him five children, of whom two would die before reaching adulthood and Elizabeth herself lived a decade into their union. Blow was appointed one of three organists at the Chapel Royal in 1676.

During this time and until 1685 -- the year of James II's coronation -- Blow composed most of his anthems and his opera Venus and Adonis, written with librettist Aphra Behn. In the late 1670s, he began composition of a large number of songs, which appeared in anthologies from 1679 through 1684. Blow also began writing many odes during this period. His Begin the Song (1684), the first of his St. Cecilia's Day Odes, for vocal soloists, chorus, and instrumental ensemble, is one of Blow's greatest achievements.

Blow continued composing at a fairly prolific rate in the latter years of the seventeenth century and garnered further posts, including master of choristers at St. Paul's Cathedral, in 1687. The death of Henry Purcell on November 21, 1695, was a devastating loss for Blow. He was moved by the event to write his most fomous work in 1696, An Ode on the Death of Mr. Henry Purcell.

In 1700 Blow was appointed to the position of composer of the Chapel Royal, the top ranking job for a composer in England at the time. Ironically, his output slowed to a trickle in succeeding years, and what little he did produce was not necessarily new: the 1702 anthem, The Lord God Is a Sun and Shield, for vocal soloists, chorus, instrumental ensemble, and organ, for instance, is based on the 1686 effort of the same title. Blow died on October 1, 1708, in London.
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