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1647–74 English composer Humfrey’s precocious gifts became apparent when, as a chorister, he started to compose anthems for the Chapel Royal in England. The wider world beckoned, however, and in 1664 he set out for France and Italy to familiarize himself with continental styles in music. He returned to England in 1667 and was appointed a Gentleman ...

Source: Classical Music Encyclopedia, founding editor Stanley Sadie

ricercares betray Italian influences, while the dance suites owe more to France. Recommended Recording: Keyboard Music, Richard Egarr (Globe) Introduction | Early Baroque | Classical Personalities | Pelham Humfrey | Early Baroque | Classical ...

Source: Classical Music Encyclopedia, founding editor Stanley Sadie
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