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Composer : | Clarke, Jeremiah (1674 - 1707) | ||||
Instrumentation : | Organ solo1 other version | ||||
Style : | Baroque | ||||
Arranger : | Dewagtere, Bernard (1958 - ) | ||||
Date : | 1669 | ||||
Copyright : | Copyright © Dewagtere, Bernard | ||||
Added by bernard-dewagtere, 06 Jun 2012 Trumpet Voluntary is the name given to some English keyboard pieces from the Baroque era. A trumpet voluntary is most commonly played on the organ using the trumpet stop, hence the name. The most celebrated trumpet voluntary is the Prince of Denmark's March, a composition by Jeremiah Clarke written circa. 1700. It is properly a rondo for keyboard and was not originally called a trumpet voluntary. It is very popular as wedding musicand was played at the 1981 wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer. This piece, particularly in a well-known arrangement for trumpet, string orchestra and organ by Sir Henry Wood, was incorrectly attributed for years toHenry Purcell. It is now known to have been the work of Clarke. Sheet central : | Marche du Prince de Danemark (Trumpet Voluntary) (46 sheet music) | |
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