Orpheus Britannicus

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LanguageEnglish
Genredomestic vocal music
PublishedVolume I
  • London, 1698: Henry Playford; printed by John Heptinstall
  • London, 1706, second edition: John Young; printed by William Pearson
  • London, 1706, second edition: John Cullen; printed by William Pearson
  • London, 1721, third edition: S.H., John Young; printed by William Pearson

Volume II

  • London, 1702: Henry Playford; printed by William Pearson
  • London, 1711, second edition: S.H., John Young, John Cullen; printed by William Pearson
  • London, 1712, second edition: S.H., John Young; printed by William Pearson
Orpheus Britannicus
Title-page of the first edition, London: Henry Playford, 1698
AuthorHenry Purcell
LanguageEnglish
Genredomestic vocal music
PublishedVolume I
  • London, 1698: Henry Playford; printed by John Heptinstall
  • London, 1706, second edition: John Young; printed by William Pearson
  • London, 1706, second edition: John Cullen; printed by William Pearson
  • London, 1721, third edition: S.H., John Young; printed by William Pearson

Volume II

  • London, 1702: Henry Playford; printed by William Pearson
  • London, 1711, second edition: S.H., John Young, John Cullen; printed by William Pearson
  • London, 1712, second edition: S.H., John Young; printed by William Pearson
Publication placeKingdom of Great Britain
Portrait of Purcell engraved by Robert White after Closterman, as in the first edition of 1698
Title-page of the second edition of volume I, London: William Pearson 1706

Orpheus Britannicus is a collection of songs by Henry Purcell, published posthumously in London in two volumes, the first in 1698 and the second in 1702. In the preface to the first volume, Henry Playford – the printer of the volume and the son of the music publisher John Playford – praises Purcell's setting of English texts.[1]

The frontispiece portrait is an engraving by Robert White from a painting by or after the studio of John Closterman, now in the National Portrait Gallery in London.[2][3][4]

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