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Henry Purcell sheet music
| Henry Purcell - Come Ye Sons Of Art |
id: 06703 |
| Birthday Ode for Queen Mary, 1694. For soloists and mixed chorus with keyboard accompaniment. |
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| Henry Purcell - Hear My Prayer, O Lord |
id: 06704 |
| Full anthem for eight voices and organ. Edited, with organ part, by H. |
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| Henry Purcell - Magnificat And Nunc Dimittis In G M |
id: 06705 |
| Purcell's Magnificat And Nunc Dimittis In G Minor arranged for SATB and organ. |
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| Henry Purcell - Thou Knowest, Lord, The Secrets Of |
id: 06707 |
| Anthem for SATB chorus and organ. Edited by H. Watkins Shaw. |
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| Henry Purcell - Dido And Aeneas |
id: 07043 |
| A sparkling miniature opera, filled with intense drama and elegant song, which dazzles theatre audiences around the world. |
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| Henry Purcell - Dido And Aeneas |
id: 07044 |
| Vocal and full score for Henry Purcell's Dido And Aeneas. Edited by Margaret Laurie and Thurston Dart. |
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| Henry Purcell - King Arthur |
id: 07045 |
| A dramatic opera (1691) |
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| Henry Purcell - Complete Harpsichord Music Book One |
id: 07523 |
| Edited by Christopher Kite. |
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| Henry Purcell - Complete Keyboard Music - Book Two |
id: 07524 |
| The second book of Henry Purcell's complete keyboard music, edited by Christopher Kite. Selected for the ABRSM Harpsichord examinations grades 4 and 5. |
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| Henry Purcell - Organ Works |
id: 07526 |
| Henry Purcell had a marvelous natural ability for counterpoint, which was especially evident when combining pungent English counterpoint with expressive, flexible, and dramatic word settings. |
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