Dido and Aeneas, an opera with music composed by Henry Purcell and libretto by Nahum Tate, is one of the best known operatic works of the Baroque era. But, like most famous works of the period, it lost favour quite soon after its completion – there is only one recorded performance of the piece during Purcell’s lifetime, after which it remained almost completely unknown until the early twentieth century. As with most operatic works of the time, it is scored for a standard Baroque orchestra, nine soloists and an SATB choir.
In the performance which was analyzed one curious
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