Trumpet Tune in D Major
Purcell was an English Organist
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Henry Purcell was dubbed the "Orpheus Britannicus" for his ability to combine pungent English counterpoint with expressive, flexible, and dramatic word settings.
Henry Purcell was an English composer who's legacy is a uniquely English form of Baroque music.
Henry Purcell (1659-1695) was an English organist and Baroque composer of secular and sacred music.
The music is Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary: March by Henry Purcell 1695?
Henry Purcell, an English composer of the Baroque period, is known for his significant contributions to English music. He composed a wide range of works, including operas, sacred music, and instrumental pieces. Purcell's unique style combined elements of the Italian and French Baroque with English musical traditions.
Henry Purcell is buried in Westminster Abbey in London, England. He was laid to rest in the north aisle of the organ screen.
Henry Purcell died due to Tuberculosis.
Henry Purcell influenced many composers who came after him, such as George Frideric Handel and Johann Sebastian Bach. His innovative approach to composition, especially in the realm of vocal and instrumental music, had a lasting impact on the development of Baroque music.
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Trumpet Tune in D Major
Henry Purcell was born on September 10, 1659.
Henry Purcell is thought to have lived in Westminster for his entire life.
Purcell was an English Organist