John Bedingham (also Bedyngham, Bedyngeham, Bodigham, Bellingan, Benigun, ?Boddenham; d. 1459/60) was an English early Renaissance composer. Bedingham was a member of the London Guild of Parish Clerks by 1449, keeping his membership until his death. In 1458 he was described in a legal document as verger at St Stephen's Chapel, Westminster. Bedingham can perhaps be identified with a John Boddenham, born in Oxford in 1422, student at Winchester College and New College, Oxford.
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Myn hertis lust
O rosa bella
Nessun piacere ho sanza te, Gesù
Fortune alas
Mi verry joy
died circa 1460 - So ys emprentid
Superno nunc emittitur
Say bylle to hir
Zentil madonna
Le Serviteur
Durer Ne Puis
Gentil madonna
O rosa bella - John Bedyngham Version
Fortune Alas, Alas What Have I Gylt
Le Serviteur Hault Guerdonné
Mi Verry Joy And Most Parfit Plesere
Agwillare
Durer Ne Puis Se Je Ne Vous Voy, Belle
Mon Seul Plaisier
Zentil madonna [Bedyngham]
O rosa bella [Bedyngham or Dunstable]
O rosa bells
O Rosa bella, prima stanza (ballata)
O Rosa bella, seconda stanza (ballata)
Anglia, Bedyngham de - Mon Seul Plaisier (Rondeau)
Argwillare
So Ys Emprentid
Salva Jesu
Zentil madona [Chansonnier Cordiforme IV]
O rosa bella [Chansonnier Cordiforme VII]
Mon seul plaisir, ma doulce joye (rondeau) [Chansonnier Cordiforme XXXII]
Agwillare Habeth Standiff
O Rosa Bella, O Dolçe Anima Mia
Sancta Maria Succurre Miseris
Mon seul plaisir, ma doulce joye - rondeau
Bedyngham: O rosa bella
05 Myn Hertis Lust
Gentil Madona
Umil madonna non mi abandonnare
Vide Domine
Myn hertis lust (harp, lute)
Se Belle
Durer ne puis (rondeau)
• [John BEDYNGHAM] • Mi verry joy (rondeau)
O rosa bella (ballata)
Le serviteur (rondeau)
Myn hertis lust (rhyme-royal)
Fortune alas (rhyme-royal)
Say bylle to hir (rondeau)
Le Serviteur Hault Gerdonné
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