, Cambridge John Randall was a chorister of the
Chapel Royal under
Bernard Gates. On 23 February 1732 at Gates's house, Randall acted and sang the part of Esther in a dramatic representation of
Handel's oratorio
Esther. In 1744 he graduated Mus. Bac. at Cambridge. In the following year he was appointed organist to
King's College Chapel. In 1755 Randall succeeded
Maurice Greene as
Professor of Music at Cambridge University. In 1756 he was awarded a Mus. Doc degree. Assisted by his pupil,
William Crotch, who joined him in 1786, Randall retained his appointments until his death at Cambridge on 18 March 1799. His wife Grace predeceased him on 27 April 1792. He is buried at
St Bene't's Church, Cambridge, where there is a memorial with the following inscription ==Works==