Henry Purcell has long been acknowledged as one of England’s greatest composers. Little is known about his life beyond his official appointments and their duties, but as a musician he excelled as a servant of the Court, the Church and the theatre, writing odes, welcome songs, sonatas, anthems, service music and incidental music, and a series of operatic extravaganzas which fascinated the public during the 1690s.The Purcell Companion opens with four background chapters - by Andrew Pinnock, Jonathan Wainwright, Graham Dixon and Michael Burden - on his position in British musical history, on music in London during his lifetime, on his Italian connections and on his contemporaries. In the section on the music, Eric Van Tassel presents a new vie...
During Purcell's lifetime the music-publishing business in England flourished, thanks mainly to John...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes music.This paper deals with five songs of Alessandro Sc...
The development of Henry Purcell’s sacred music in the second half of the seventeenth century origin...
The Ashgate Research Companion to Henry Purcell provides a comprehensive and authoritative review of...
Daniel Purcell (c.1670-1717) was a musician, composer, socialite and punster. He was a child in the ...
"Henry Purcell is known to have written twenty-four ceremonial odes for the royal families, St Cecil...
The tercentenary of Henry Purcell’s death fell in 1995, and this volume of specially commissioned es...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 152-154)The operas of Benjamin Britten seem to have earne...
"It is well known that Henry Purcell composed music for operas, but what he actually did for the ope...
Two legal documents recently discovered among The National Archives at Kew in London provide new inf...
"Henry Purcell is known to have written twenty-four ceremonial odes for the royal families, St Cecil...
Le développement de la musique religieuse de Henry Purcell pendant la seconde moitié du dix-septième...
"Continuing from the first part, this paper analyses Purcell's last two ceremonial odes. The sixth b...
Italian influences bad been prominent In English music since the early seventeenth century were stil...
"Milton's poems, L'Allegro and Ill Penseroso, and Dryden's A Song for St Cecilia's Day and Alexander...
During Purcell's lifetime the music-publishing business in England flourished, thanks mainly to John...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes music.This paper deals with five songs of Alessandro Sc...
The development of Henry Purcell’s sacred music in the second half of the seventeenth century origin...
The Ashgate Research Companion to Henry Purcell provides a comprehensive and authoritative review of...
Daniel Purcell (c.1670-1717) was a musician, composer, socialite and punster. He was a child in the ...
"Henry Purcell is known to have written twenty-four ceremonial odes for the royal families, St Cecil...
The tercentenary of Henry Purcell’s death fell in 1995, and this volume of specially commissioned es...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 152-154)The operas of Benjamin Britten seem to have earne...
"It is well known that Henry Purcell composed music for operas, but what he actually did for the ope...
Two legal documents recently discovered among The National Archives at Kew in London provide new inf...
"Henry Purcell is known to have written twenty-four ceremonial odes for the royal families, St Cecil...
Le développement de la musique religieuse de Henry Purcell pendant la seconde moitié du dix-septième...
"Continuing from the first part, this paper analyses Purcell's last two ceremonial odes. The sixth b...
Italian influences bad been prominent In English music since the early seventeenth century were stil...
"Milton's poems, L'Allegro and Ill Penseroso, and Dryden's A Song for St Cecilia's Day and Alexander...
During Purcell's lifetime the music-publishing business in England flourished, thanks mainly to John...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes music.This paper deals with five songs of Alessandro Sc...
The development of Henry Purcell’s sacred music in the second half of the seventeenth century origin...