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      • The Prince of Denmark's March (Danish: Prins Jørgens March), commonly called the Trumpet Voluntary, was written around 1700 by the English composer Jeremiah Clarke, the first organist of the then newly-rebuilt St Paul's Cathedral.
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  1. The Prince of Denmark's March (Danish: Prins Jørgens March), commonly called the Trumpet Voluntary, was written around 1700 by the English composer Jeremiah Clarke, the first organist of the then newly-rebuilt St Paul's Cathedral.

  2. Feb 1, 2009 · 7.8K. 2M views 15 years ago. The Prince of Denmark's March, or commonly known as the Trumpet Voluntary, is a work by Jeremiah Clarke, composed around 1699. Clarke was the first organist...

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  3. 874K views 15 years ago. The famous baroque march by composer Jeremiah Clarke. Title: "Prince of Denmark's March" (aka Trumpet Voluntary) ...more. The famous baroque march by...

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  4. Prince of Denmark's March (Clarke, Jeremiah) Composition Year. 1669. Genre Categories. Marches; For harpsichord; Scores featuring the harpsichord;

  5. 769K views 6 years ago. Jonathan Scott performs his solo organ arrangement of Jeremiah Clarke's Trumpet Voluntary "The Prince of Denmark's March" on the 1911 Forster & Andrews organ of...

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  6. The Prince of Denmark's March was written by Jeremiah Clarke. It is also called Trumpet Voluntary . It was first published as a harpsichord piece in A Choice Collection of Ayres for the Harpsichord in 1700. It may have been dedicated to Prince George of Denmark and Anne of Great Britain 's marriage. It was arranged by Sir Henry Wood for ...

  7. Prince of Denmark's March. The Prince of Denmark's March ( Prins Jørgens March ), Trumpet Voluntary is a piece written around the year 1700 by Jeremiah Clarke, though often misattributed to Henry Purcell. The piece has become popular under the arragements of Dr. William Spark (organ) and Sir Henry Wood (trumpet, string orchestra, organ).

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