John Blow

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John Blow was a prominent 17th-century English Baroque composer and organist, best known as a teacher of Henry Purcell and a leading figure in the Chapel Royal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque composer
English Baroque composer
English composer
church musician
composer
organist
person
associatedWith Chapel Royal
Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster
surface form: Westminster Abbey
birthCountry England
birthPlace Nottinghamshire
birthYear 1649
burialPlace Westminster Abbey, London
surface form: Westminster Abbey
composed Ode on the Death of Mr. Henry Purcell
Venus and Adonis
anthems
organ works
service music for the Church of England
countryOfActivity England
deathYear 1708
employer Chapel Royal
era 17th century
Restoration period
gender male
genre Baroque music
church music
sacred music
influenced Baroque music
surface form: English Baroque music

Henry Purcell
knownFor English Baroque church music
being a leading figure in the Chapel Royal
teaching Henry Purcell
languageOfLyrics English
movement Baroque
name John Blow self-link
nationality English
notableStudent Henry Purcell
occupation composer
organist
teacher
positionHeld Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal
organist of Westminster Abbey
organist of the Chapel Royal
religion Anglicanism (broadly)
surface form: Anglicanism
student Henry Purcell
style English Baroque sacred style
taughtAt Chapel Royal

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