As Dracula, Dominic Purcell is a putz, and represents one of the worst villain casting decisions of the year. |
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If anyone, resuming their seat for the second half, thought the Purcell would be an anti-climax, they were quickly disabused. |
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Tensions inside the firm mounted as some of the firm's white-shoe bankers worried that CEO Purcell would grasp at any deal. |
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These include various compositions by Bach, Mozart, Schumann, Haydn, Beethoven and Purcell. |
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It is a necessary step, according to Glasgow City Council leader elect Steven Purcell, the education convener. |
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The Aberdonian soprano is in fine voice with a programme of Purcell, Walton and Schumann. |
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To make up a team, Alsager teacher Lindsay Purcell recruited a number of footballers. |
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Pelham Humfrey and Purcell brought a new, incisive style of string music to the Chapel Royal anthem as violins replaced the old viols. |
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Fiona Nolan had an excellent game down the left wing with Karen Purcell and McGlinchey getting several shots on goal, but not scoring. |
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Father Purcell celebrated the Requiem Mass in Dunhill Church and the soloist was Margaret Moore. |
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Courtenay Purcell came in on keyboards, Jake Gladman on bass, and Mike Roberts completed the rhythm section on drums. |
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Upshaw sings the first five Purcell songs with cello and keyboard continuo, turns her attention to the Bach cantata, and then returns to Purcell for the last three songs. |
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Conducted by Harry Christophers, the choir will perform motets, anthems and religious songs by the 17th century English composers Robert Ramsey and Henry Purcell. |
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And some investors, who believe Purcell will keep the firm's retail brokerage and credit-card operations, want to own the stock anyway as merger activity picks up. |
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Written in the form of a theme and variations, Britten composed a central theme based on a melody by the first great English composer, Henry Purcell. |
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The baroque of Purcell, Bach and Handel is never going to stick you to your seat a la Ludwig but there were times when I though I would levitate so sublime was the music. |
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These influenced a brief period of English opera by composers such as John Blow and Henry Purcell. |
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Purcell turns out again quickly at Lingfield following his shorthead defeat at the Surrey track last week. |
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For the Purcell Quartet he also plays cello and bass violin and has recorded over 30 albums with them. |
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The latest adventures of Dave Robicheaux and Clete Purcell read like a massive morality play in 500-plus pages. |
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In July 1695, Purcell composed an ode for the Duke of Gloucester for his sixth birthday. |
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Purcell died in 1695 at his home in Marsham Street, at the height of his career. |
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Purcell fathered six children by his wife Frances, four of whom died in infancy. |
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In a 1940 interview Ignaz Friedman stated that he considered Purcell as great as Bach and Beethoven. |
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In 1876 a Purcell Society was founded, which published new editions of his works. |
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So strong was his reputation that a popular wedding processional was incorrectly attributed to Purcell for many years. |
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The 1973 Rolling Stone review of Jethro Tull's A Passion Play compared the musical style of the album with the one of Purcell. |
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Purcell wrote the song for a bass, but numerous countertenors have performed the piece in homage to Nomi. |
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Handel is honoured with a feast day on 28 July in the liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church, with Johann Sebastian Bach and Henry Purcell. |
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As a conductor he recorded a wide range of composers, from Purcell to Grainger. |
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From 1994 to 2001 he was Henry Purcell Professor of Composition at King's College London. |
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Barbirolli's programmes included works by composers as diverse as Purcell, Delius, Mozart and Franck. |
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A tragedy struck the club on 20 January 1969 when players Roy Evans and Brian Purcell were killed in a car crash on the way to a game. |
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No, your man there with the kind of hooded eyes, talking to Tom O'Reilly. That's Frank Purcell, the general secretary. |
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Abbey musicians such as Henry Purcell were also buried in their place of work. |
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After his father's death in 1664, Purcell was placed under the guardianship of his uncle Thomas, who showed him great affection and kindness. |
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From an extant letter written by Thomas Purcell we learn that this anthem was composed for the exceptionally fine voice of the Rev. |
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Purcell now devoted himself almost entirely to the composition of sacred music, and for six years severed his connection with the theatre. |
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The composition of Dido and Aeneas gave Purcell his first chance to write a sustained musical setting of a dramatic text. |
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Early English composers in classical music include Renaissance artists Thomas Tallis and William Byrd, followed up by Henry Purcell from the Baroque period. |
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Brian Purcell will face a grilling from members of the Justice Committee over his dispatchment to the former Garda Commissioner's home by the Taoiseach. |
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In considering man and history, Brendan Purcell presents a lucid, profound reflection on contemporary palaeoanthropological data in the light of Aristotelian anthropology. |
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After Humfrey's death, Purcell continued his studies under Dr John Blow. |
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Style judges were RTE weatherwoman Nuala Carey and top model Roz Purcell. |
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The Concertante di Chicago, our town's conductorless chamber orchestra, will be sharing Purcell, Britten, Haydn, and Handel works this afternoon in their fall concert. |
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Cole, master of the pedal steel guitar, has worked with many stars and is here joined by cellist Burridge for a concert of Debussy, Purcell and more. |
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Purcell also composed for five other plays within the same year. |
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Of later English composers, he regarded Purcell as the greatest, and he said that he had learned much of his own technique from studying Hubert Parry's writings. |
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The Young Person's Guide, based on a theme by Purcell, showcases the orchestra's individual sections and groups, and gained widespread popularity from the outset. |
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Purcell is buried adjacent to the organ in Westminster Abbey. |
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There follows a solemn-sounding but rewarding orchestration of Contrapunctus XIX from Bach's Die Kunst der Fugue, quite a contrast from the jaunty Purcell tune. |
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Purcell worked in many genres, both in works closely linked to the court, such as symphony song, to the Chapel Royal, such as the symphony anthem, and the theatre. |
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On 19 September, at a crowded memorial service, his ashes were interred near the burial plots of Purcell and Stanford in the north choir aisle of Westminster Abbey. |
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