Français English
> Catalogue > HORTUS 273 PanierMy account: log in
Couverture

John Lugge : The Forbidden Fruit

 

‘I fear, and by conference do suspect
that he hath eaten a little bit,
or mumbled a piece of this forbidden
fruit, yet I verily believe that he hath
spit it all out again.’ So wrote William
Cotton, Bishop of Exeter in 1618
in a statement clearing his esteemed
Cathedral Organist, John Lugge,
of the heresy of Roman Catholicism.
Lugge practised two genres in his
organ writing: plainchant-based
pieces and free pieces, which probably
represent the earliest examples
of the ‘double voluntary’.

William Whitehead, orgue

HORTUS 273
T.T. 45'59
1 CD
DDD
© 2025

19,00 €

Expected appearance:
7th November 2025

Grand Orgue de l'Eglise Saint-Michel de Bolbec

Detailed program
HORTUS 273 | CD DDD ℗ Hortus 2025 | T.T. 45'59
  John Lugge (1580-1647)
  Gloria tibi trinitas  
1. I 2'23
2. II 1'57
3. III 2'30
4. IV 1'38
5. V 1'39
6. VI 2'50
7. Christe qui lux 2'51
8. Miserere 3'00
9. In nomine 7'36
10. Ut re mi fa sol la 6'10
11. Voluntarie [I] 5'13
12. Voluntarie [II] 3'58
13. Voluntarie [III] 4'05

Browse the page

Presentation

Artist(s)

Detailed program

 

 

 

 

 

© Hortus 2014-2025