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The best-known trumpet voluntary is the Prince of Denmark's March, a composition by Jeremiah Clarke written circa. 1700. [1] It is properly a rondo for keyboard and was not originally called a trumpet voluntary. It is very popular as wedding music and was played at the 1981 wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer.
Jeremiah Clarke (c. 1674 – 1 December 1707) [1] was an English baroque composer and organist, best known for his Trumpet Voluntary, a popular piece often played at wedding ceremonies or commencement ceremonies.
For many years, the Trumpet Voluntary remained the European Service signature tune of the BBC World Service. [10] [11] It is the corps march, both slow and quick, of the British Army's Royal Army Chaplains' Department. [12]
The title 'voluntary' was often used by English composers during the late Renaissance, Baroque, and Classical periods. Originally, the term was used for a piece of organ music that was free in style, and was intended to sound improvised (the word voluntary in general means "proceeding from the will or from one's own choice or consent"). [1]
The arrangement was released by Decca both as a single (45-71146) and as 45 EP (SEC 5119) 1962. On the B side of the single was the Trumpet Voluntary in Sir Henry Wood's arrangement with the London Symphony Orchestra augmented by the trumpeters of Kneller Hall in a performance conducted by Kenneth Alwyn.
Anton Webern, "Fünf Geistliche Lieder" for flute, clarinet, trumpet, harp, violin and soprano; Christian Wolff, Boras Song for horn, trumpet, violin and piano; Duo 6 for trumpet and violin For six or seven players (= Music for Merce Cunningham) for violin, viola, trumpet, trombone, piano and bass Mosaic Trio for trumpet, violin and piano
In Re Con Moto et al. (1916), for violin, viola, bass, and piano, world premiere given in February 1966 at Carnegie Hall [5] Largo for Violin and Piano (1901) Largo for Violin, Clarinet, and Piano (1934? arrangement of Largo for violin and piano) Largo Risoluto No. 1 (1909) Largo Risoluto No. 2 (1910) An Old Song Deranged (1903)
Z 717, Voluntary in C major (Unknown) Z 718, Voluntary in D minor (for one-manual organ, c. 1690) Z 719, Voluntary in D minor (for double, i.e. two-manual, organ, c. 1690) Z 720, Voluntary in G major (Unknown) Z 721, Voluntary in A major on the 100th Psalm (Unknown) Fantasies and In nomines (1680) Z 730, Chacony in G minor