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- John Bedingham (also Bedyngham, Bedyngeham, Bodigham, Bellingan, Benigun, ?Boddenham; d. 1459/60) was an English early Renaissance composer. Bedingham...
- and the latter originally attributed to John Dunstaple, but now to John Bedyngham (Fallows 1994). The text is based on a poem written by Leonardo Giustiniani...
- 1460) Chansons Two voices O rosa bella (ballata) (Ai l****o mi – John Bedyngham/John Dunstaple?) Three voices Aultre Venus estes Au travail suis (attrib:...
- Rothschild 2973 Paris, BnF, Ms. Rothschild 2973 f. 8v: O rosa bella by John Bedyngham Also known as Chansonnier de Jean de Montchenu Type Chansonnier Date c...
- once thought to be by Dunstaple, is now attributed to John Bedingham (or Bedyngham). Yet, because so much of the surviving 15th-century repertory of English...
- songs can be found in English m****cripts. The English composer John Bedyngham based a m**** setting on Binchois' ballade "Dueil angoisseus". Fallows...
- full time. The post of verger was given to the well-established John Bedyngham and John Plummer at Westminster and Windsor respectively. Meanwhile, the...