- 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...