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Henry Purcell ({{date|1659-09-10|MDY}} – {{date|1698-11-21|MDY}}) was an English Baroque composer. He is considered one of the greatest English composers of all time. Even though he incorporated French and Italian stylistic elements into his music, he is still created a unique English style of Baroque music.<ref name="Wiki"/><p>
Henry Purcell ({{date|1659-09-10|MDY}} – {{date|1698-11-21|MDY}}) was an English Baroque composer. He is considered one of the greatest English composers of all time and frequently is being referred to as ''Orpheus Britannicus''. Even though he incorporated French and Italian stylistic elements into his music, he is still created a unique English style of Baroque music.<ref name="Wiki"/><p>
Today he is most famous for his Hymns, his instrumental music as well as his operas ''The Fairy Queen'' and ''[[Dido and Aeneas]]''. his instrumental music that has been quoted and re-imagined by the composer Michael Nyman for scores for movies like "''The Cook, the Thief, his Wife and her Lover''".
Today he is most famous for his Hymns, his instrumental music as well as his operas ''The Fairy Queen'' and ''[[Dido and Aeneas]]''. his instrumental music that has been quoted and re-imagined by the composer Michael Nyman for scores for movies like "''The Cook, the Thief, his Wife and her Lover''".


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| "[[When I am laid in earth]]" ("Dido's lament" from ''[[Dido and Aeneas]]'', Transcr. T. Garcia) (Z.626)
| [[À sa guitare (Concert program)]]
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| [[Nahum Tate]]
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| [[Dido and Aeneas]]
| [[Dido and Aeneas]]
| [[À sa guitare (Album)]]
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*Composed: no later than July 1688
*performed: by the end of 1689<ref name="Wiki"/>}}


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| 2021
| [[2021]] &dash; [[2022]]
| [[When I am laid in earth]] (Z. 626, Transcr. T. Garcia)
| "[[When I am laid in earth]]" (Z. 626, Transcr. T. Garcia)
| [[Nahum Tate]]
| [[Nahum Tate]]
| [[Dido and Aeneas]]
| [[Dido and Aeneas]]
| [[À sa guitare (Concert program)]]
| [[À sa guitare (Concert program)]]
|{{Plainlist|
| Between December 1687 and summer of 1689<ref name="EnglishWiki"/>
*Composed: no later than July 1688
 
*performed: by the end of 1689<ref name="Wiki"/>}}
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| [[2006]]
| "[[Stay, prince, and hear great Jove's command]]"
| [[Nahum Tate]]
| [[Dido and Aeneas]]
| [[Dido and Aeneas, Théatre du Châtelet]]
| Between December 1687 and summer of 1689<ref name="EnglishWiki"/>
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