English baroque composer and organist (c1674-1707)
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.
^Gascoigne, Bamber (1994) Encyclopedia of Britain p. 653. Macmillan.
JeremiahClarke (c. 1674 – 1 December 1707) was an English baroque composer and organist, best known for his Trumpet Voluntary, a popular piece often...
trumpet voluntary is the Prince of Denmark's March, a composition by JeremiahClarke written circa. 1700. It is properly a rondo for keyboard and was not...
extraordinary' at the Chapel Royal. He shared that post with his friend JeremiahClarke. In 1700, Croft, in collaboration with "an Italian Master", probably...
British cellist JeremiahClarke (1674–1707), English baroque composer Jeremy Clarke (disambiguation) John Clarke (disambiguation) Justine Clarke (born 1971)...
Harpsichord or Spinnet by John Blow, JeremiahClarke, Francis Piggott, John Barrett and William Croft JeremiahClarke – Prince of Denmark's March (approximate...
Westminster Abbey in late 1668, his pupils included William Croft, JeremiahClarke and Henry Purcell. In 1685 he was named a private musician to James...
Fantasy Overture / Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Prince of Denmark's March / JeremiahClarke Messiah, HWV 56, Part 2, No. 44: Hallelujah Chorus / George Frederic...
(1621–1668) Richard Carter (fl 1728–1757) William Child (1606–1697) JeremiahClarke (1674–1707) Thomas Clayton (1673–1725) Henry Cooke (1615–1672) William...
Cathedral include the composers John Redford, Thomas Morley, John Blow, JeremiahClarke and John Stainer, while well known performers have included Alfred...
branches of the BBC European Service). This musical composition by JeremiahClarke in an arrangement for trumpet, string orchestra and organ by Sir Henry...
(disambiguation) King William's March, a piece by the English composer JeremiahClarke Prince William (disambiguation) William I (disambiguation), lists additional...
Lully, Jacques Paisible, Henry Purcell, Gottfried Finger, John Eccles, JeremiahClarke, and William Croft, 1717 Le Lys, Léon Minkus, 1869 The Magic Flute...
Barnett Anthony Caesar JeremiahClarke Benjamin Cooke Henry Cooke Robert Cooke Joseph Corfe William Croft William Crotch Rebecca Clarke Avril Coleridge-Taylor...
staid and trustworthy character. The Prince of Denmark's March by JeremiahClarke was written in his honour, and Prince George's County, Maryland, was...
Voluntary was in fact written around 1700 by a British composer named JeremiahClarke as the Prince of Denmark's March. Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary...
Weelkes William Mundy Restoration/Georgian Thomas Attwood John Blow JeremiahClarke Maurice Greene George Frideric Handel Pelham Humfrey Daniel Purcell...
Barbara Bach, at Dornheim. December 1 – English composer and organist JeremiahClarke commits suicide in London. He is succeeded as Master of the Children...
and train. As the orchestra played Trumpet voluntary, an anthem by JeremiahClarke, the bride made the three-and-a-half minute walk up the aisle. Diana...
Inglot John Lugge John Redford Thomas Tallis Thomas Tomkins John Blow JeremiahClarke William Croft Henry Purcell William Boyce Benjamin Cooke John Stanley...