Barnabas Gunn

Barnabas Gunn

Barnabas Gunn (c.1680 - February 6, 1753) was an English organist and composer.

Gunn's date and place of birth are unknown, but he was appointed organist of the newly built St Philip's Church (now St Philip's Cathedral) in Birmingham in 1715. He spent nine years as the organist of Gloucester Cathedral from 1730, returning to Birmingham as organist of both St Philip's and St Martin in the Bull Ring in 1740, remaining there until his death.

Gunn's compositions included cantatas, songs, psalms and instrumental music for strings.

In 1751 a thinly-veiled attack appeared in an anonymous pamphlet entitled "The Art of Composing Music by a Method Entirely New ... Suited to the Meanest Capacity", suggesting that Gunn composed using a "Spruzzarino" - a fictional device that squirted random dots of ink onto manuscript paper. Gunn responded in good humour by naming a 1752 publication of his music "12 English Songs, by the newly-invented method of composing with the Spruzzarino".

Gunn's compositions were in fact highly successful - his 1742 "2 Cantatas and 6 Songs" had 464 subscribers, including the composer George Frideric Handel.

From 1748 until his death in 1753 Gunn also organised regular concerts between early May and mid August in Duddeston Gardens, Aston, featuring artists from as far away as London and Germany. These are the earliest recorded organised classical music concerts in Birmingham's history and featured repertoire including Handel, Gunn himself and fellow local composer John Alcock.

References and further reading

* Article "Barnabas Gunn", in "The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 2nd edition", ed. Stanley Sadie. 29 vols. London, Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 2001. ISBN 0-333-60800-3
*J. Sutcliffe Smith, "The Story of Music in Birmingham", Cornish, 1945


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