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This entertaining journey, through the eyes of Samuel Pepys and Charles Burney, spans two centuries of music. It presents a view of England during the turbulent 17th century, featuring the music of Henry Purcell and his predecessors Nicholas Lenier and Henry Lawes, followed by the grandeur of Handel and the wit of Thomas Arne in the next.

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Archive listings for Fairest Isle: The Music of 17th and 18th Century England (2001)

Work type: Concert.

T01840147746

Performer Michael Sanderson (tenor). Performer Imogen Seth-Smith (cello / gamba). Performer Katharine May (harpsichord).
9 Sep 01Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Maidenhead :: V1294444431
listing details L1007995184

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