Purcell, Edward, 1689-1740
Edward Purcell English musician and composer; son of Henry Purcell
VIAF ID: 153830247 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Edward Purcell ‡c English musician and composer; son of Henry Purcell
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- 200 _ | ‡a Purcell ‡b Edward ‡f 1689-1740
- 100 1 _ ‡a Purcell, Edward ‡d 1689-1740
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (10)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 1 _ ‡a London
- 551 1 _ ‡a Westminster
Works
Title | Sources |
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Ψαλ Tune [...] Ed Purcell | |
Aire | |
apology | |
[caption title:] 13|th tune M|r Edw. Purcel's. | |
Chants | |
complaint | |
Dido and Aeneas | |
favourite air | |
Fifty-six songs You like to sing | |
Gianni schicchi | |
Lovely fair one cease to charm me. A new song. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Madama Butterfly | |
night was still the air serene | |
nightingale | |
No. 67 [...] M|r Edwd Purcell | |
No more shall meads bedeck'd with flowers | |
None but the lonely heart (3 min 23 s) | |
nozze di Figaro | |
On a lady throwing snow balls | |
On a watch hanging at a bed's head | |
On Princess Amelia | |
Passing by (1 min 34 s) | |
Passing by [Enregistrement sonore] : (mélodie anglaise chantée en anglais) | |
pastoral | |
Peggy's mill | |
Peranis [sic] and Andromeda | |
peremptory lover. Tune : John Anderson my Jo | |
plain dealer | |
Porus. Minuet | |
premonition | |
Prince of Orange's welcome | |
protestation | |
queen of May. To the tune of over the hillo and far away | |
replication | |
resolve | |
Rusalka's song to the moon (5 min 07 s) | |
Scotch dialogue in imitation of an Ode in Horace... | |
sigh | |
silent confession | |
slighted swain | |
soldier's welcome home | |
solitary lover | |
Song | |
song in praise of old English roast beef | |
Songs my mother taught me (2 min 02 s) | |
spinning lass | |
sublime passion | |
sun was sunk beneath the hill | |
sympathizing heart | |
Thirsis, a young and am'rous swain | |
Tho' Corinna does deny me. A symphony song. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Through the wood laddie | |
Timon in love | |
To a young lady weeping by a gentleman of Oxford | |
To fight in your cups and abuse the good creature | |
To Salinda | |
too curious swain | |
Tragedy of fatal falshood. Song | |
true philosophy | |
Truth | |
Turandot | |
Tweed-side | |
unhappy swain | |
unskilful lover. A dialogue | |
Venus now leaves her Paphian dwellings | |
vicar of Bray | |
Vocal pieces | |
wheedler | |
When first I saw thee gracefull move | |
While blooming youth and gay delight | |
Why Cloe will you author be | |
wish | |
World's most beautiful melodies | |
wrangling lovers. A Scotch song | |
Ye gods ! was Strephon's picture blest | |
young lovers first address |