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Henry Purcell (/ ˈ p ɜːr s əl /, rare: / p ər ˈ s ɛ l /; [n 1] c. 10 September 1659 [n 2] – 21 November 1695) was an English composer of Baroque music, most remembered for his more than 100 songs; a tragic opera, Dido and Aeneas; and his incidental music to a version of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream called The Fairy Queen.
"Remember not, Lord, our offences", Z.50, [1] is a five-part choral anthem by the English baroque composer Henry Purcell (1659–95). The anthem is a setting of a passage from the litany compiled by Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, and later included in the Anglican Book of Common Prayer.
"Hear my prayer, O Lord", Z. 15, [1] is an eight-part choral anthem by the English composer Henry Purcell (1659–1695). [2] The anthem is a setting of the first verse of Psalm 102 [2] in the version of the Book of Common Prayer. Purcell composed it c. 1682, at the beginning of his tenure as Organist and Master of the Choristers for Westminster ...
Purcell may have first set "Thou knowest" in 1672, perhaps to complete sentences by Henry Cooke for Cooke's funeral. [5] It is a polyphonic setting. [6] Purcell's autograph is extant and kept at the British Library. [5] It is among the earliest manuscripts in his hand, showing some features of youthful writing. [5]
This is a list of musical compositions by Henry Purcell. By Z number Pieces ... (1695) – [Movement numbers 2–7 are not authoritative, ...
Full text of Franklin B. Zimmerman, "Purcell's Handwriting", Chapter 9, of Henry Purcell 1659-1695 Essays On His Music, Imogen Holst (ed.), Oxford University Press, 1959; Works by Franklin B. Zimmerman on WorldCat
The funeral of Queen Mary II (30 April 1662 – 28 December 1694) in Westminster Abbey was not until 5 March 1695. Purcell composed a setting of the sixth of the seven sentences of the Anglican Burial Service ("Thou Knowest Lord", Z. 58C) for the occasion, together with the March and Canzona, Z. 780. [1]
The English Concert, Purcell: King Arthur (2 CDs, Brilliant Classics, 2009) Purcell, Henry (1659–1695) (1691) Chaconne in f minor for 2 violins, viola, continuo, from the prelude to the semi-opera King Arthur or The British Worthy (London, 1691) Zimmerman 1963, Z 628: Purcell, Henry (1659–1695)