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The Great Musicians: Purcell

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The biography traces the life, family, and musical career of Henry Purcell, situating his development within the revival and later suppression of English music under changing regimes. It scrutinizes available evidence, challenges earlier inaccuracies in musical histories, and reconstructs a chronological account of appointments, compositions, and contemporaries while acknowledging gaps from lost manuscripts and neglected sources. The narrative combines critical commentary on church and theatrical works with practical material—family notes, lists of organists, chronological memoranda, footnotes, and an index—to provide a compact scholarly introduction and a foundation for further research.

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William Hayman Cummings

William Hayman Cummings was a notable English musician and writer, recognized for his contributions to music literature in the 19th century. He is best known for his works such as "Dr. Arne and Rule, Britannia" and "The Great Musicians: Purcell," which reflect his deep engagement with musical history and appreciation for composers. Cummings' writings often explore the lives and works of significant figures in music, providing valuable insights into their contributions and the cultural context of their time. His legacy continues to influence the understanding of classical music and its evolution.

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