Also known as John Munday
English composer, virginalist and organist
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John Mundy (or John Munday) (c. 1550/1554 – 29 June 1630) was an English composer, virginalist and organist of the Renaissance period. The son and pupil of the eminent composer William Mundy, he was organist at Eton, and succeeded John Marbeck after his death in 1585 as organist at St George's Chapel, Windsor. He received a bachelor of music degree from the University of Oxford in 1586, and his doctorate in 1624. In 1585 he was appointed joint organist of Westminster Abbey with Nathaniel Giles,
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