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William Mundy (c. 1529–1591) was a Renaissance English composer of sacred music and father of composer John Mundy.〔 Over four hundred years after his death, William Mundy's music is still performed and recorded. ==Life== Mundy was the son of Thomas Mundy, a musician and sexton of the London church St Mary-at-Hill. William Mundy married Mary Alcock and had two sons, John Mundy, an organist and composer, and Stephen Mundy, a gentleman of the household to James I and Charles I. In 1543, William Mundy was head chorister of Westminster Abbey, until his voice broke at puberty. He was appointed deputy to St Martin, Ludgate in 1547, and from 1548 to 1558 Mundy served as Parish Clerk for the church of St Mary-at-Hill in London (his father Thomas' employer). Mundy was appointed Vicar choral to the Chapel Royal in 1559, and as a Gentleman of the Chapel in 1564,〔 and remained in that position for twenty-seven years until his death around early October of 1591.〔〔Most sources cite 1591 as William Mundy year of death, but the ''Dictionary of National Biography'' suggests that the commonly-held 1591 date instead refers to the death of a relative—John Mundy (but not his son John).〕
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