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trumpet voluntary

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trumpet voluntary

In the late 17th century, a piece, not for trumpet, but an organ voluntary, the tune of which was played on the trumpet stop. The example still familiar is Jeremiah Clarke's The Prince of Denmark's March, which was published in 1700 as a harpsichord piece, but which also occurs in a suite for wind instruments by Clarke.



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