Henry Purcell wrote music for a variety of performers, including the royal court, Opera companies, and church services. He composed for solo singers, choirs, and instrumental ensembles, creating works that spanned genres such as opera, sacred music, and chamber music. Notably, he wrote music for the famous play "Dido and Aeneas," which remains one of his most celebrated operas. His compositions were primarily intended for the English aristocracy and the general public of his time.
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