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![Henry Purcell (1695) by John Closterman, National Portrait Gallery, London](../purcell/purcell.jpg)
Born: 1659, London,
England
Died: 21 November 1695, London,
England
Purcell, Henry
Among the important composers in
England's
history. He was the king's court composer
and wrote religious and secular music for different ceremonies ,
for the royal family. Apart from music for plays that included singing
and dancing, Purcell created the first English
opera ,
"Dido and Aeneas" .
Among the other plays for which he composed, "Abdelazar"![Purcell - Rondeau from 'Abdelazer'](../playmp3.gif) ,
from which Britten
took the rondeau
for his educational piece "A
Young Person's Guide to Orchestra" .
As a composer of religious music,
in the spirit of the Church of England that wanted to go back to Christianity's
roots, he wrote to biblical verse, and Handel
was deeply affected by this when he wrote
his great oratorios
about the stories of the bible. Among the ceremonial and religious hymns
he wrote, the most famous is "The Bell
Anthem". He wrote more than 500 works,
including secular music for plays and operas to church music and cantatas.
Like Mozart ,
Gershwin
and other great composers, Purcell died young,
only 36 years old, and was buried in a grand service in Westminster Abbey
in London ,
nearby the famous organ
he played in his life, at every coronation
of a new English king.
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He played
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He Lived in the
Baroque
In
England
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