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Posted by john on June 09, 19102 at 09:35:28:
Handel admired Purcell's work and certainly was influenced a great deal by it. Is there a reader here who may be able to shed some light on which of Purcell's works was in wide circulation in the early-mid 18th century, and more specifically which works Handel was acquainted with? All help is appreciated.
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