Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell was an English composer who lived from 1659 to 1695. He is considered one of the greatest composers of the Baroque period, and his music is known for its expressive melodies and rich harmonies. Purcell was a highly versatile composer, and he wrote music for a wide variety of genres, including operas, odes, anthems, and instrumental pieces.
Purcell’s piano music is characterized by its intricate counterpoint and expressive melodies. Many of his piano pieces are based on popular songs or dances of the time, and they often have a lively, energetic quality. Some of his most famous piano works include the “Ground in C Minor” and the “Suite in G Minor”.
Purcell’s piano music is still widely performed and enjoyed by classical music fans today.