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Purcell, Henry: The Married Beau

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Edited by Kehr, Guenter
Setting: String Orchestra
Instrumentation: 3 Violins I, 3 Violins II, 2 Violas, 3 Cellos/Double Basses
Length: 146 pages
Published: 1989
Publisher: Schott
Item number: CON119-70
Other reference: CON 119-70
ISMN: 9790001023405
The comedy ''The Married Beau, or the Curious Impertinent'' by John Crowne is based on an episode from the first part of Miguel Cervantes' novel ''Don Quixote''. Purcell's theatre music consists of nine movements. Three movements, Air, Trumpet Air and March, are based on triad arpeggios (fanfares following the music for brass instruments). Purcell shows the manifold possibilities offered by this simple material. Special attention should be given to the ''Hornpipe upon a ground'' showing once again Purcell's skill to combine various forms with each other.

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