Bull, John

Bull, John
born 1562/63, Radnorshire, Wales?
died March 12/13, 1628, Antwerp, Spanish Netherlands

British composer.

He became organist of Hereford Cathedral in 1582, then organist at the Chapel Royal in 1591. In 1613 he departed for the continent to escape punishment for adultery; he held important organist positions in Brussels and Antwerp until his death. He wrote many verse anthems but is remembered for his keyboard works. In an era of remarkable English music for the virginal (a small harpsichord), he produced works that, with their resourceful keyboard figurations, reflect his own brilliant technique.

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▪ English composer
born c. 1562, –63, Radnorshire, Wales?
died March 12/13, 1628, Antwerp, Spanish Netherlands [now in Belgium]
 English composer of outstanding technical ability and a keyboard virtuoso.

      Bull was educated as a chorister of the Chapel Royal in London. In December 1582 he was appointed organist and the following month choirmaster at Hereford Cathedral; but in 1585 he returned to the Chapel Royal, where in 1591 he succeeded William Blitheman, his former music teacher, as organist. Bull became a doctor of music at the universities of both Oxford and Cambridge.

      In 1596 he was appointed by Elizabeth I to the professorship of music at the newly founded Gresham College in London. In 1601 he traveled in France, Germany, and the Netherlands, where his virtuosity as a keyboard player was much admired. On his return to England he continued in the royal service, and although he resigned his professorship in 1607 in order to marry, he was evidently highly esteemed at court, being named doctor of music to the king in 1612. In 1613, however, he left England and entered the service of the Archduke Albert in Brussels. Bull remained in the Netherlands, becoming in 1616 organist at the Cathedral of Antwerp.

      Little of Bull's vocal music survives, and his reputation rests on his extensive compositions for virginals and organ (some 150 extant pieces), published in Musica Britannica (1951). His music is distinguished less by emotional depth or freshness of invention than by an unfailing resourcefulness in devising keyboard figuration. Bull combined with an essentially conservative outlook a taste for technical experiment and the solution of unusual problems—enharmonic modulations, for example, and asymmetrical rhythmic patterns. His command of the English virginalists' technique undoubtedly had an influence on his friend and contemporary J.P. Sweelinck (Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon), the Amsterdam organist, and through him on Samuel Scheidt (Scheidt, Samuel) and the north German school.

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