Henry Purcell is an English composer best known for his unique Baroque style that had a great influence on composers even today, as well as his vocal music. His most famous works are "Trumpet Voluntary" and "Dido and Aeneas."
Henry Purcell died due to Tuberculosis.
Henry Purcell had six siblings.
Henry Purcell was born on September 10, 1659.
Henry Purcell (1659-1695) was an English organist and Baroque composer of secular and sacred music.
Henry Purcell (about 1659-1695) is buried adjacent to the organ in Westminster Abbey.
Henry Purcell is thought to have lived in Westminster for his entire life.
Purcell was an English Organist
Henry Purcell was primarily known as a composer, but he was also an accomplished musician. He played the organ and was proficient in other keyboard instruments of his time, such as the harpsichord. Additionally, Purcell was known to play the violin and possibly other string instruments, contributing to his extensive work in both vocal and instrumental music.
Henry Purcell is buried in Westminster Abbey.
Henry Purcell was an English composer who's legacy is a uniquely English form of Baroque music.
Reinhold Sietz has written: 'Henry Purcell; Zeit, Leben, Werk' 'Henry Purcell'
Purcell was an English Organist