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About the Author
Purcell was the outstanding musician and composer of his time in Britain. Like other seventeenth-century musicians, Purcell's career began in the church, first as a chorister at the Chapel Royal, then as organist at Westminster Abbey composing anthems. At court he enjoyed the favour of successive monarchs composing odes on special occasions, but his works for Mary II are the best known, composed when Purcell was reaching the height of his powers, just before his premature death.
Reviews
This edition has been pulled together by the Purcell scholar Bruce Wood, whose excellent introductory notes provide much food for thought, particularly in matters of performance practice. * The Singer *
This is a marvelous help to us all ... Definitely buy a copy for your library. * TAO (USA) *
Book Information
ISBN 9780193533516
Author Henry Purcell
Page Count 112
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Dimensions(mm) 298mm * 211mm * 8mm