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Purcell, Henry
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Purcell, Henry (
b London, 1659;
d London, 1695). Eng. composer and organist. Son of Thomas Purcell, one of the King's musicians. Boy chorister of Chapel Royal. Studied with
Humfrey and
Blow. In 1674 he was appointed tuner of Westminster Abbey org. and at 18, in 1677, he succeeded Matthew Locke as ‘composer to the King's violins’ (a str. band of 24 players). He succeeded Blow as organist of Westminster Abbey in 1679. In the following year he pubd. the superb Fantasias for strs., written for his private enjoyment and not for the royal band. From 1680 Purcell began to compose the long series of ‘welcome odes’ and other official choral pieces, his music by far transcending the doggerel of the words. In that year, too, he comp. the first of the incidental mus. he wrote for the London th., for plays by Dryden, Congreve, Shadwell, Brady, Behn, etc. In 1682 he became one of the 3 organists of the Chapel Royal and in 1683 pubd. his sonatas in 3 parts (2 vn., and bass, with organ or hpd.), in the preface to which he admitted that he had attempted a ‘just imitation of the most fam'd Italian masters’. In 1685 his anthem
My Heart is Inditing was comp. for the coronation of James II and 4 years later he was involved in the coronation of William III and Mary II. In 1689 his only opera,
Dido and Aeneas, was perf. at Josias Priest's boarding-school for girls at Chelsea, but recent research has convincingly suggested that this may have been a revival and that the opera was comp. at least 5 years earlier, probably 1684. In the last few years of his life, Purcell was increasingly prolific, composing some of his greatest church mus. such as the
Te Deum and
Jubilate in D. In 1695, for Queen Mary's funeral, he comp. an anthem (
Thou knowest,
Lord, the Secrets of our Hearts), 4 canzonas for brass, and 2 elegies, which are among his most masterly works and were used for his own funeral later the same year.
Purcell's position as among the greatest of Eng. composers was acknowledged in his lifetime, but it was not until the bicentenary of his death that this judgment came to be accepted by later generations. The work of the Purcell Soc. and of composers such as Holst and Vaughan Williams helped to rehabilitate him, and Benjamin Britten of a later generation paid him the compliment of imitation and also restored many of his works to the concert-hall, aided by the 20th-cent. revival of interest in perf. the mus. of Purcell's time in authentic style. Purcell's brilliance of invention, his sense of drama, and the ‘common touch’ which endeared him to his contemporaries (both musicians and non-musicians) give his mus. freshness and immediacy. In Dido and Aeneas, he comp. the first great Eng. opera and set a new standard of sensitivity to words and word-rhythms in addition to displaying rare depths of emotion. Yet it is in the instrumental works that the real genius of Henry Purcell dwells. Prin. works:OPERA:
Dido and Aeneas (?1684).SEMI-OPERAS:
The Prophetess, or The History of Dioclesian (1690);
King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691);
The Fairy Queen (1692);
The Indian Queen (1695);
The Tempest, or The Enchanted Island (?1695. See
Weldon, John).INCIDENTAL MUSIC:
Theodosius, or The Force of Love (1680);
Amphitryon (1690);
Distressed Innocence (1690);
The Indian Emperor (1691);
The Libertine (?1692);
The Double Dealer (1693);
Timon of Athens (1694);
The Comical History of Don Quixote (1694–5);
The Married Beau (1694); Abdelazer (1695);
The Mock Marriage (1695);
Bonduca, or The British Heroine (1695);
The Spanish Friar (1694–5). (See also
Songs from Theatre Music, below.)CHORAL:
Behold, I Bring you Good Tidings, Christmas anthem (1687);
Come ye Sons of Art, ode for Queen Mary's birthday (1694); Elegy on the death of Queen Mary (1695);
Jehovah, quam multi, motet;
Jubilate Deo in D (1694);
Let God arise (1679);
Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in G minor;
My Beloved Spake (
c.1680);
My Heart is Inditing, anthem (1685);
Now Does the Glorious Day Appear, ode for Queen Mary's birthday (1689);
O God, thou art my God, anthem (1682);
O God, thou has cast us out, anthem (1682);
O Lord God of hosts, anthem (1682);
O Sing unto the Lord (1688);
Ode for St Cecilia's Day (1683–92);
Rejoice in the Lord Alway, the
Bell anthem (1684–5);
Remember not, Lord, our offences, anthem (1682);
Te Deum in D (1694);
They that go Down to the Sea in Ships, anthem (1685);
Thou knowest, Lord, the Secrets of our Hearts, anthem (
Queen Mary's Funeral Music, 1695);
Thy Word is a Lantern, anthem (
c.1694).SONGS FROM THEATRE MUSIC:
Cinthia frowns whene'er I woo her (
Distressed Innocence, 1690);
O Let me Weep; Turn then thine Eyes (
The Fairy Queen, 1692);
I Sighed and owned my Love (
The Fatal Marriage, 1694);
I Attempt from Love's Sickness to Fly (
The Indian Queen, 1695);
Fairest Isle, all Isles Excelling;
Shepherd, Leave Decoying (
King Arthur, 1691);
Nymphs and Shepherds (
The Libertine, ?1692);
No, Resistance is but Vain (
The Maid's Last Prayer, 1693);
Man is for the Woman Made (
The Mock Marriage, 1695);
Music for a while (
Oedipus, 1692);
My Dearest, my Fairest;
Sweeter than Roses (
Pausania, 1695);
Arise ye Subterranean Winds;
Halcyon Days;
See, see, the Heavens Smile (
The Tempest, ?1695).SONGS:
Ah Cruel Nymph;
Bess of Bedlam;
Fly Swift, ye Hours;
The Father brave;
I Lov'd fair Celia (1694);
I Vowed to Die a Maid; If Music be the food of Love (3 versions 1692, 1693, 1695);
Lord, What is Man? (1693);
Love Arms himself in Celia's Eyes (1695);
Love, thou art Best;
Lovely Albina (1695);
Morning Hymn;
Now that the Sun hath Veiled his Light (
Evening Hymn, 1688);
Queen's Epicedium;
Sleep, Adam, sleep (1683);
Tell me some Pitying Angel (
The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation, 1693);
What a Sad Fate is Mine;
When Night her Purple Veil.INSTRUMENTAL:
Strings, without continuo: Chacony in G minor, 4 parts; 3
Fantasias, 3 parts (1680); 9
Fantasias, 4 parts (1680);
Fantasia upon 1 note, 5 parts;
In Nomine, 6 parts;
In Nomine, 7 parts;
Pavan in G minor, 4 parts.
Strings, with continuo: Fantasia on a ground in D, 4 parts;
Overtures in G, 4 parts; in D minor, 4 parts; in G minor, 5 parts; 12 Sonatas of 3 parts (1683); 10 Sonatas of 4 parts (pubd. 1697);
Sonata in G minor;
Suite in G major;
Sonata in D for tpt., strs., continuo;
Symphoniae sacrae, viol and organ;
Trumpet Tune and Air. Brass: March and Canzona for 4 tbs. (
Queen Mary's Funeral Music, 1695).KEYBOARD: suites for hpd. (pubd. 1696): No.1 in G, No.2 in G minor, No.3 in G, No.4 in A minor, No.5 in C, No.6 in D, No.7 in D minor, No.8 in F;
Musick's Handmaid (1689) in 2 parts (No.9 of part 2 is
New Irish tune in G,
Lilliburlero);
Air in D minor;
Fanfare in B♭;
Ground in D minor;
Hornpipe in E minor;
Pavans in A minor and G;
Round in D;
Toccata in A minor.ORGAN: Voluntary on the Old 100th; Voluntary in G.
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Performing the Music of Henry Purcell.
Magazine article from: Notes; 3/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...Despite the lack of information about Henry Purcell the man and the numerous questions...ignorant. "The First Performance of Purcell's Funeral Music for Queen Mary...Ornamentation in the Keyboard Music of Henry Purcell and His Contemporaries" to demonstrate...
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A checklist of the manuscript sources of Henry Purcell's music in the University of California, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, Los Angeles.
Magazine article from: Notes; 12/1/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...of the manuscript holdings of Henry Purcell's music in the University of...in Franklin B. Zimmerman's Henry Purcell 1659-1695: An Analytical Catalogue...Other Occasions. By the Late Mr. Henry Purcell (London, 1697): pp. 49...
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The Complete Sacred Music of Henry Purcell
Magazine article from: Musical Opinion; 7/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; THE COMPLETE SACRED MUSIC OF HENRY PURCELL Lynne Dawson and Susan Gritton...11 discs 11 hours 11' 55'' Henry Purcell's all too brief life span...us the complete Church Music of Henry Purcell. The recording quality is excellent...
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To Punctuate the Music Library, Period Pieces by Henry Purcell
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 8/13/1995; ; 700+ words
; The life of Henry Purcell was pitifully short; it's now the...with texts). This is devoted to Purcell's religious music, which is mostly...perhaps a shade less engaging, in "Henry Purcell: Anthems, Hymns, Voluntaries...
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Henry Purcell.(Henry Purcell: King Arthur)(George Frideric Handel: Teseo)(Video recording review)
Magazine article from: Notes; 9/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; Henry Purcell. King Arthur. DVD. Konzertvereinigung...wondering what composers such as Handel and Purcell would make of our recent fascination...and Aeneas, the theatrical works of Henry Purcell are seldom encountered except as concert...
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Purcell y Shakespeare. (Henry Purcell, director de ópera; William Shakespeare, dramaturgo; presentaciones de ópera en Madrid, España)(TA: Henry Purcell, opera director; William Shakespeare, dramatist; opera shows in Madrid, Spain)
Magazine article from: Epoca; 9/1/1997; 595 words
; ...concierto: La reina de las hadas de Henry Purcell. La pera est basada en la comedia...texto, pero con su colaboracin Purcell logr una obra maestra que es difcil...hacen de La reina de las hadas de Purcell son los das 28 y 29 de agosto en...
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A GLORIOUS CELEBRATION OF HENRY PURCELL IN TROY.(Preview)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 11/26/2009; 700+ words
; ...Cecilia, and the 350th birthday of Henry Purcell have in common? The answer is...musicians, and the birthday of Henry Purcell, which gave justification for...concert to cheer St. Cecilia and Henry Purcell alike. Priscilla McLean is a...
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FOLK SONGS AND BALLADS/MUSIC OF HENRY PURCELL
Magazine article from: Fanfare; 3/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...7 CDs: 441:36 *) Music by PURCELL, EARL OF MORNINGTON, SAVILE...YEATS, MOORE, ROSSETER MUSIC OF HENRY PURCELL * Alfred Deller (ct), dir...BLOW Ode on the Death of Mr. Henry Purcell I don't know if everyone remembers...
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Henry Purcell and the Charterhouse: Composer in residence
Magazine article from: Musical Times; 1/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...new evidence for a link between Purcell, the Chapel Royal and the life...Charterhouse AS WITH SO MUCH in Henry Purcell's life, the nature of his connections...the basis for the connection with Purcell, through his associations with...
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Voice -- Songs, Volume I-III by Henry Purcell and edited by Michael Tippett and Walter Bergmann
Magazine article from: The American Music Teacher; 2/1/1996; ; 606 words
; Songs, Volume I-III, by Henry Purcell (edited by Michael Tippett and Walter...and again, eight months later, at Purcell's own funeral. Another composition...Humphrey (1647-1674) and revised by Purcell. Five songs and the duet are not...
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Henry Purcell
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Henry Purcell The English composer and organist Henry Purcell (1659-1695) was the only great figure of English...traditional styles with the new baroque principles from Italy. Henry Purcell was probably born in Westminster, then a city separate...
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Purcell, Henry (1659–1695)
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
PURCELL, HENRY (1659 – 1695) PURCELL, HENRY (1659 – 1695), English composer. Purcell...Music ; Music Criticism . BIBLIOGRAPHY Harris, Ellen T. Henry Purcell's Dido and Aeneas. Oxford, 1987. Holman, Peter...
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Purcell, Henry
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
Purcell, Henry ( b London, 1659; d London, 1695...composer and organist. Son of Thomas Purcell, one of the King's musicians. Boy...instrumental works that the real genius of Henry Purcell dwells. Prin. works:OPERA: Dido...
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Purcell, Daniel
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
Purcell, Daniel ( b London, c. 1660; d London...organist and composer, brother of the great Henry Purcell . Org., Magdalen Coll., Oxford...plays and wrote mus. for final masque of Henry Purcell's The Indian Queen . Prolific writer...
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Cooke, Henry
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
Cooke, Henry ( b c. 1616; d Hampton Court, 1672). Eng. bass and choirmaster...Master of the Children, among whom were Pelham Humfrey, John Blow, and Henry Purcell. Introduced It. style of singing and technique of comp. Was favourably...
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