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{{Infobox musical composition | {{Infobox musical composition | ||
| name = If music be the food of | | name = If music be the food of love<!-- use |list_title= if list --> | ||
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| native_name = If musick be the food of | | native_name = If musick be the food of love | ||
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| catalogue = | | catalogue = Z 379 | ||
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| text = | | text = | ||
| libretto = | | libretto = [[Henry Heveningham]] | ||
| language = | | language = English | ||
| based_on = | | based_on = ''Twelfth Night'', William SHakespeare | ||
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'''"If music be the food of love"'' (Original; If musick be the Food of love) was first published in the ''Gentleman’s Journal,'' Juni 1692. "Gentleman's Journal, June 1692 There is a persistent belief that the song is a setting of a Shakespeare text. However, only the first line is: "If music be the food of love, play on".<ref name="Shakespeare"/> The lyrics | '''"If music be the food of love"'' (Original; If musick be the Food of love) was first published in the ''Gentleman’s Journal,'' Juni 1692. "Gentleman's Journal, June 1692 There is a persistent belief that the song is a setting of a Shakespeare text. However, only the first line is: "If music be the food of love, play on".<ref name="Shakespeare"/> The lyrics to Purcell's song were written by [[Henry Heveningham]]. | ||
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