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Abdelazer; or, The Moor's
Revenge (/æbdɛləˈzɛər/ or /æbdəˈlɑːzə/) is a 1676 play by
Aphra Behn, an
adaptation of the c. 1600
tragedy Lust's Dominion....
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Theme of Purcell. It was
based on the
second movement, "Rondeau", of the
Abdelazer suite. It was
originally commissioned for the
British educational do****entary...
- c****ock".
Aphra Behn uses the term for 'Holy Dress', or 'Friers Habits' in
Abdelazer (1676), Act 2; this in a
Spanish setting. In
later centuries gaberdine...
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publishing four
plays in
close succession. In 1676–77, she
published Abdelazer, The Town-Fopp and The Rover. In
early 1678 Sir
Patient Fancy was published...
- (From King Arthur)" 1:34 "A
Night With Lulu" 1:21 "Minuet In G (From
Abdelazer)" 0:53 "Here The
Deities Approve (From the Ode
welcome to all the Pleasures)"...
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various plays, with the more
famous examples including Henry Purcell's
Abdelazer music,
George Frideric Handel's The
Alchemist music,
Joseph Haydn's Il...
- Purcell's
incidental music,
composed about 1695, to
Aphra Behn's 1676 play
Abdelazer, or The Moor's Revenge,
perhaps better known as the
theme used by Benjamin...
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Canterbury Guests (1694) The
Fatal Marriage (1694) Love
Triumphant (1694)
Abdelazer (1695)
Bonduca (1695) The
Rival Sisters (1695)
Family Daniel Purcell Edward...
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various plays, with the more
famous examples including Henry Purcell's
Abdelazer music,
George Frideric Handel's The
Alchemist music,
Joseph Haydn's Il...
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Aphra Behn
Plays The Forc'd
Marriage (1670) The
Dutch Lover (1673)
Abdelazer (1676) The Town-Fopp or, Sir
Timothy Tawdrey (1676) The
Rover (1677–1681)...