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  2. Trumpet voluntary - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Prince of Denmark's March - Wikipedia

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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. [1]

  4. Jeremiah Clarke - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Wedding music - Wikipedia

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    Since the televised wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981, there has been an upsurge in popularity of Jeremiah Clarke's "Prince of Denmark's March" for use as processional music; the piece was formerly (and incorrectly) attributed to Henry Purcell as Trumpet Voluntary.

  6. Voluntary (music) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Talk:Prince of Denmark's March - Wikipedia

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    There seems to be confusion about the two so-called Trumpet pieces by Clarke. The Trumpet Tune in D, formerly ascribed to Purcell, is identical with the Second Act-Tune of The Island Princess, but not with the Prince of Denmark's March. The latter is also called Trumpet Voluntary and was misattributed to Purcell as well. Both are described and ...

  8. Tubthumping - Wikipedia

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    In her trumpet solo, Jude Abbott samples the notable "Trumpet Voluntary", written by Jeremiah Clarke in about 1700. ... (Recorded Music NZ) [44] 32

  9. Bridal Chorus - Wikipedia

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    The "Bridal Chorus" (German: "Treulich geführt") from the 1850 opera Lohengrin by German composer Richard Wagner, who also wrote the libretto, is a march played for the bride's entrance at many formal weddings throughout the Western world.