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Purcell : a biography / Jonathan Keates.

Author/creator Keates, Jonathan, 1946-
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoBoston : Northeastern University Press, 1996.
Descriptionxi, 304 pages, 4 pages of plates : illustrations, portraits, music ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Prologue: the unfriendly time -- A peculiar readiness of fancy -- Court, chapel and stage -- After the Italian way -- Fools and fanaticks -- Wayward sisters -- Bringing home the Indies -- The last song.
Abstract The author deftly traces Purcell's life and artistry against the backdrop of the turbulent political, religious, theatrical, and social movements of his time. Purcell's musical genius both embraced and transcended the variable moods and tensions of Restoration England, and gave the period and the culture an unforgettable voice. With great skill and historical understanding, the author follows Purcell through his extraordinarily prolific career, from chorister at the Chapel Royal, to composer for the theater and the court, to writer of sacred music, chamber music, and the triumphant Dido and Aeneas, the first British opera. The author considers Purcell's musical studies with Pelham Humfrey and John Blow as well as his adaptation of Matthew Locke's innovative and colorful style. He provides a superb critical appreciation of Purcell's music in all its forms. The author also discusses the musical history of the period, including the influence of French and Italian composers, whose music blended with and modified native traditions.
Local noteLittle-301299--305131006914X
General noteOriginally published: London : Chatto & Windus, 1995.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 281-288) and indexes.
LCCN 96026031
ISBN155553287X (cloth)

Available Items

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Music Music Stacks ML410.P93 K4 1996 ✔ Available Place Hold