Purcell_the_tempest_z_631_curtain_tune «Verified · 2024»
It is part of a "semi-opera," a Restoration-era English theatrical form that combined spoken dialogue with elaborate musical and dance interludes.
: A well-known setting for the character Ariel. Authorship Debate purcell_the_tempest_z_631_curtain_tune
The from The Tempest , Z. 631, is a significant instrumental piece often attributed to Henry Purcell, though modern musicology frequently debates its true authorship. While historically included in Purcell's catalog, scholars suggest much of the score for this 1695 semi-opera adaptation—including the Curtain Tune—may have actually been composed by John Weldon or is a pastiche of works by multiple composers. Musical Significance and Context It is part of a "semi-opera," a Restoration-era
: One of the few songs in the collection that scholars universally agree was composed by Henry Purcell. It is part of a "semi-opera