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| HAVE been listening to a programme of Purcell by the London String Ensemble under Maurice Miles. Elegant, graceful, refined, it remains, despite the superficiality of the Restoration period, great music and most English of all. In. Purcell’s music there is the beginning of a tradition, especially for the theatre. But Purcell died at thirty-six. Had he lived to fifty-one he would have known Handel. In this lies another of history's "ifs." Undoubtedly he would have been influenced by Handel’s brilliance, but more important, he might easily have been an obstacle to Handel’s progress in England. Instead of the all-pervasive shadow of the Handelian oratorio over English music almost to the present day, we might have seen grow out of "Dido and Aeneas" an English operatic style.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 345, 1 February 1946, Page 9

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Another "If" New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 345, 1 February 1946, Page 9

Another "If" New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 345, 1 February 1946, Page 9

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