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For many years the piece was attributed incorrectly to Clarke's elder and more widely known contemporary Henry Purcell. The misattribution emanated from an arrangement for organ published in the 1870s by William Spark (the town organist of Leeds, England). It was later arranged for several different ensembles by Sir Henry Wood. [2]
From c. 1878 until the 1940s the work was attributed to Henry Purcell, and was published as Trumpet Voluntary by Henry Purcell in William Spark's Short Pieces for the Organ, Book VII, No. 1 (London, Ashdown and Parry). This version came to the attention of Sir Henry J. Wood, who made two orchestral transcriptions of it, both of which were ...
A trumpet voluntary is a voluntary – a musical composition for the organ – played using the trumpet stop.Trumpet voluntaries are associated with the English Baroque era and usually consist of a slow introduction followed by a faster section with the right hand playing fanfare-like figures over a simple accompaniment in the left hand.
Henry Purcell (/ ˈ p ɜːr s əl /, rare: / p ər ˈ s ɛ l /; [n 1] c. 10 September 1659 [n 2] – 21 November 1695) was an English composer of Baroque music, most remembered for his more than 100 songs; a tragic opera, Dido and Aeneas; and his incidental music to a version of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream called The Fairy Queen.
Henry Purcell, Voluntary for Two Trumpets in C; Henry Purcell, Voluntary for Two Trumpets in C; Henry Purcell, Trumpet Voluntary in D; Henry Purcell, Sonata for Trumpet and Strings in D; Roger Voisin & John Rhea Trumpets / Trumpet Impressions 2. Girolamo Fantini, Chiamata no. 3; Henry Purcell, Symphony From The Fairy Queen
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This is a list of musical compositions by Henry Purcell. By Z number ... "Sound the trumpet, beat the drum" (1678) Z 336 ... Keyboard Voluntary (attributed to Purcell
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