Purcell_the_tempest_z_631_curtain_tune

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Purcell_the_tempest_z_631_curtain_tune

Many experts now attribute the majority of the score to , who likely wrote it for a revival of the play around 1712.

The "Curtain Tune" served as incidental music designed to transition the audience from the spoken drama to the musical "masques" within the play. purcell_the_tempest_z_631_curtain_tune

Despite the controversy, the work remains a staple of the Baroque repertoire and is frequently performed by early music ensembles like the Aradia Ensemble . Henry Purcell or John Weldon – The Tempest Many experts now attribute the majority of the

The string writing closely resembles that of , differing from Purcell’s established style. purcell_the_tempest_z_631_curtain_tune

: A famous bass da capo aria that uses upward leaps (word-painting) to mimic rising winds.

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