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Henry Purcell: "Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary"

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Magnificent, sombre, and noble. Purcell could hardly have known that it would be played three months later for his own funeral

Do you know who is performing?
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David Hill (Conductor), Baroque Brass of London (Orchestra), Winchester Cathedral Choir (Orchestra), Geraint Watkins (Performer)
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Magnificent, sombre, and noble.
It couldnt be described better.

This has always been a favourite: the version Ive got is John Eliot Gardiner, & Monteverdi Choir.
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It couldnt be described better.

This has always been a favourite: the version Ive got is John Eliot Gardiner, & Monteverdi Choir.
I have a rather superannuated performance by David Munrow and the EMCL, to which I am attached like a worn-out but well-loved hat
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