Redford, John
Redford, John
Redford, John , English organist, composer, and poet; b. c. 1485; d. London, 1547. He was one of the vicars-choral, an almoner, and Master of the Choristers at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London. His works are found in D. Stevens, ed., The Mulliner Book, in Musica Britannica, I (1951), J. Caldwell, ed., Early Tudor Organ Music I: Music for the Office, in Early English Church Music, VI (1951), J . Caldwell, ed., Early Tudor Organ Music I: Music for the Mass, in Early English Church Music, X (1966),
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