organist and composer of choral and keyboard music. The son of the composer William Mundy, he was an organist at St. George's Chapel, Windsor. He received a bachelor of music degree at the University of Oxford in 1586 and the doctorate in 1624. Of his music, a few apparently incomplete works in Latin survive. They are often deeply expressive. About 20 English anthems survive (many incomplete). Some of his best-known works, printed in Songs and Psalmes (1594), are pleasant and fluent. Five of his instrumental works are included in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book. |