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Jeremiah Clarke’s “Trumpet Voluntary”

Jeremiah Clarke’s “Trumpet Voluntary”
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English composer Jeremiah Clarke wrote music for the church and theatre. The work that has best stood the test of time, however, is his “Trumpet Voluntary,” originally titled “The Prince of Denmark's March.” Composed for harpsichord, it achieved its best-known form around the beginning of the 20th century, when it was arranged for trumpet and organ.
"Trumpet Voluntary" composed by Jeremiah Clarke, performed by György Geiger, from Wedding Music (Naxos 8.550790) (p) 1993 HNH International Ltd. www.naxos.com. All Rights Reserved.
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