
John Bull (1562/63–1628) was an English composer, musician, and organ builder. He was a renowned keyboard performer and most of his compositions were written for this medium. Bull's place of birth is shrouded in uncertainty. In 1573 he joined the choir at Hereford cathedral, and the next year joined the Children of the Chapel Royal in London, where he studied with John Blitheman and William Hunnis; in addition to singing he learnt to play the organ at this time.
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Prelude for organ
My Grief
Fantasy for organ
In Nomine à 5 I
Prelude "Laet ons met herten reijne" (MB 14/56; BL Add. MS 23623 f. 65)
Pavane
Fantasia (Fitzwilliam 108)
Why Ask You II, MB 63
Coranto: Alarm - Instrumental
In Nomine in 11/4
My Self
Почему ты спрашиваешь?
The King's Hunt
Bull: Melancholy Galliard
In Nomine à 5 for 5 Viols, Lute
Les Buffons - 15 Variations (MB 19/101; BL Add. MS 23623 f. 22)
Een kindeken is ons geboren
A Gigge: Dr. Bull's My Selfe
English toy
Een kindeken is ons geboren (MB 14/53) - Musical Moments
Let ons met herten reijne
Bull: Melancholy Pavan
Musica Britannia: No. 12, In Nomine
In nomine
Irish Toy
Gloria Tibi Trinitas, Fvb 44
Fantastic Galliard (Fitzwilliam 35; MB 19/86b)
Prelude (Fitzwilliam 43)
Walsingham, MB 85
The King's Hunting Jig
Fantastic Pavan (Fitzwilliam 34; MB 19/86a)
Walsingham
Why aske you
Walsingham - 30 Variations (Fitzwilliam 1; MB 19/85)
Carol "Laet ons met herten reijne" (MB 14/56; BL Add. MS 23623 f. 65)
Canons 51 - 48 - 39 - 7 - 15 - 114 (ÖNB Mus. Hs. 17771)
Bull's Goodnight
Dutch dance
Prelude
Prelude, Mb 117
Fantasia on a Fugue of Sweelinck (MB 14/4; BL Add. MS 23623 f. 52)
Bull's Goodnight, MB 143
Germain's alman
Lord Lumley's Galliard
Fantasia
Pavan in the second tone
My Grief (Fitzwilliam 190; MB 19/139)
Lord Lumley's Pavan
The Duke of Brunswick's Alman
Queen Elizabeth’s (Chromatic) Pavan (MB 19/87a)
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