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Henry Purcell earned a living primarily as a composer and musician in the late 17th century. He held various positions, including serving as the organist at Westminster Abbey and as a composer for the King's Theatre in London. Additionally, Purcell wrote music for royal occasions, theatrical productions, and church services, which contributed to his income and reputation as one of England's greatest composers. His diverse roles in music helped establish his legacy in the Baroque period.

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