
John Redford (died November 1547) was a major English composer and organist of the Tudor period. From about 1525 he was organist at St Paul's Cathedral (succeeding Thomas Hickman) and choirmaster there from 1534. Many of his works are represented in the Mulliner Book. All his organ music is liturgical and mostly vocal in style, but some are in a distinctively keyboard style containing idiomatic ornamentation, and require high technical skill. Unlike most of his colleagues
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Lucem tuam II
Primo dierum omnium
Sermone blando angelus
Lucem tuam III
Lucem tuam I
Exsultet caelum laudibus
Angulare fundamentum
Eterne Rerum Conditor
Te lucis ante terminum
Jam Lucis Orto Sidere
Rejoice in the Lord Alway
Christe qui lux with a meane
Lucem tuam
Christe qui lux
O lux with a meane
lam lucis orto sidere
Exultet cellum laudibus with a meane
Christe qui lux es die
Christe qui lux ex et dies
Felix namque
Glorificamus
Aeterne rex altissime
Lucis Creator optime, "O Lux with a meane": O lux with a meane
Christe Qui Lux Es Et Dies
Veni Redemptor Gentium: Veni Redemptor
Antiphon III - Lucem tuam
Lucem tuam, Nunc Dimittis (chant), Lucem tuam
Lucem tuam No. 3
Iam Lucis Orto Sidere
Kiss in the Rain
O quam glorifica
Redeuntes in E
Salvator with a meane
Veni redemptor
O Lux Beata Trinitas
Tui sunt caeli
Annum Per Annum
Kochersperger Spanieler
I Don't Know
O Lux on the faburden
Luceme tuam (three settings). II
Consonanze Strauaganti
Felix namque II
Trivium
Da Pacem
Pari Intervallo
Redeuntes in D
Redeuntes in Mi, for organ (Buxheimer Orgelbuch)
Eterne Rerum Conditor (from the Mulliner Book)
Iam Lucis Orto Sidere (from the Mulliner Book)
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