Henry Purcell

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Definition

Proper noun * Henry Purcell: An English composer and organist of the Baroque period, widely regarded as one of the greatest English composers. He served as organist at Westminster Abbey and composed a significant body of work, including music for the stage, church, court, and private entertainment.

Usage

This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure, his life, and his musical works. * Henry Purcell is celebrated for his mastery of English word-setting and his inventive harmonies. * The opera Dido and Aeneas is the most famous work by Henry Purcell. * Scholars study the influence of Henry Purcell on later British composers.

Advanced Usage
  • Attributive Use: The name can be used attributively to describe things related to him, such as "a Purcell anthem," "Purcell's era," or "a Purcellian style" (though "Purcellian" is the more standard adjectival form).
Variants and Related Words
  • Purcellian (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of the music or style of Henry Purcell.
    • The chorus performed with a distinctly Purcellian clarity.
Synonyms
  • The English Orpheus: A poetic epithet sometimes used for Purcell, highlighting his musical genius.
  • (There are no direct synonyms for a proper noun, but he can be described as) a Baroque composer, a 17th-century English composer.
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(There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs based on this proper noun.)

Noun
  1. English organist at Westminster Abbey and composer of many theatrical pieces (1659-1695)

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