Lugge, John
Lugge, John
Lugge, John, English organist and composer; b. Exeter, c. 1587; d. there, after 1647. He served as organist (1603–47) and lay vicar- choral (1605–47) at Exeter Cathedral. Among his works were several fine organ works as well as services and anthems.
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