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Purcell
Pur·cell P0666400 (pûr′səl, pûr-sĕl′), Henry 1659-1695. English composer and the leading musical figure of the baroque style in England.Purcell (ˈpɜːsəl) n1. (Biography) Edward Mills. 1912–97, US physicist, noted for his work on the magnetic moments of atomic nuclei: shared the Nobel prize for physics (1952)2. (Biography) Henry. ?1659–95, English composer, noted chiefly for his rhythmic and harmonic subtlety in setting words. His works include the opera Dido and Aeneas (1689), music for the theatrical pieces King Arthur (1691) and The Fairy Queen (1692), several choral odes, fantasias, sonatas, and church musicPur•cell (pɜrˈsɛl for 1; ˈpɜr səl for 2 ) n. 1. Edward Mills, 1912–97, U.S. physicist: Nobel prize 1952. 2. Henry, 1659–95, English composer. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Purcell - English organist at Westminster Abbey and composer of many theatrical pieces (1659-1695)Henry Purcell |
Purcell
Purcell1. Edward Mills. 1912--97, US physicist, noted for his work on the magnetic moments of atomic nuclei: shared the Nobel prize for physics (1952) 2. Henry. ?1659--95, English composer, noted chiefly for his rhythmic and harmonic subtlety in setting words. His works include the opera Dido and Aeneas (1689), music for the theatrical pieces King Arthur (1691) and The Fairy Queen (1692), several choral odes, fantasias, sonatas, and church music Purcell
Synonyms for Purcellnoun English organist at Westminster Abbey and composer of many theatrical pieces (1659-1695)Synonyms |