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The ''Prince of Denmark's March'' ((デンマーク語:Prins Jørgens March)), commonly called the ''Trumpet Voluntary'', is a musical composition (a march) written ca. 1700 by English baroque composer Jeremiah Clarke (who was the first organist of the then newly rebuilt St Paul's Cathedral).〔Gerald Norris (1981) (A musical gazetteer of Great Britain & Ireland ) p.61. David & Charles, 1981〕 ==Composition== 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 Dr. William Spark (the town organist of Leeds, England). The arrangement was later adapted by Sir Henry Wood in his well-known arrangement for trumpet, string orchestra, and organ. The oldest source is a collection of keyboard pieces published in 1700. A contemporary version for wind instruments also survives.〔Randel, Don Michael (1996). ''The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music'', p. 164. Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-674-37299-9.〕 According to some sources,〔Geoffrey Newton Sharp (1958) ''(The Music review, Volume 19 )'' p. W. Heffer., 1958〕 the march was written in honour of Prince George of Denmark, husband of Queen Anne of Great Britain. Clarke also composed "King William's March" in honour of Prince George's brother-in-law William III.
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