Henry Purcell

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Henry Purcell (10th September 1659 – 21st November 1695), was an English composer of the Baroque period. He is generally considered to be one of England's greatest composers — indeed, he has often been called England's finest native composer. Purcell incorporated Italian and French stylistic elements, but devised a peculiarly English style of Baroque music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply....read more

Three parts upon a ground The fatal hour comes on apace Dido and aeneas Strike the viol Prelude for the witches Echo A double verse in g Our next motion Dance for the green men See the flags and streamers curling Fear no danger to ensue Entry of phoebus But ere we this perform A dance gittars chacony Whence could so much virtue spring? Bid the virtues Here the deities approve One charming night Gitter ground a dance 5 pieces I was glad Great minds against themselves conspire A fairies dance Dido A dance of haymakers Funeral sentences Full fathom five Trumpet concerto in d adagio Thanks to these lonesome vales Jubilate deo in d major King arthur Adagio When a cruel long winter Hole in the wall Slow air Oft she visits this lone mountain Grief increases by concealing What a sad fate is mine Thus the ever grateful spring She loves and she confesses too Pursue thy conquest I am come to lock all fast Let mine eyes run down with tears Pavan for 3 violins and viola da gamba Fantazia 3

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