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Henry Purcell



Purcell, Henry - pûrˈsəl, c.1659–1695, English composer and organist. Often considered England's finest native composer, Purcell combined a great gift for lyrical melody with harmonic invention and mastery of counterpoint. He sang in the choir of the Chapel Royal until 1673 and became organist there in 1682. In 1677 he was appointed composer for the king's band, and   Read More...

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    Performing the Music of Henry Purcell
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