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Activity Listen to the following rondeau by Henry Purcell with two trumpets and two trombones. Comment on the performance using the criteria and terms used in the lesson. Henry Purcell: Sound the Trumpet, Beat the Drum, z. 335, by Michel Rondeau, from Werner Icking Music Collection (Creative Commons Attribution 3. 0) Cā€‹

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Henry Purcell's rondeau was a really pleasant piece of music. To generate bright, crisp sounds that are properly synchronized with the other instruments, all performers need good embouchure and breath support, projection, and tonguing.

Henry Purcell:

Henry Purcell (September 10, 1659 ā€“ November 21, 1695) was an English composer. Purcell's Baroque music style was distinctively English, while it blended Italian and French influences. Purcell is widely regarded as one of the greatest English opera composers and is frequently associated with John Dunstaple and William Byrd as England's most important early music composers. No other native-born English composer achieved his level of fame until the twentieth century, when Edward Elgar, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gustav Holst, William Walton, and Benjamin Britten rose to prominence.

The speed of this work necessitates that the performers arrive at specific moments in order to achieve the rondeau effect, which each performer executes admirably. The trumpets and trombones perfectly represent Henry Purcell's style and emotions. The piece is masterfully performed with a high degree of note and rhythmic precision, as well as a steady pace and effective use of accents. It's a really fun piece.

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