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  • I am coming to the defense of this. This is actually closer to the way it was originally done than it is usually done now. The Trumpet voluntary meant the trumpet stop on an organ and the organ was an eighteenth century style synthesizer.

  • Echt sehr asufregend und sehr schön gespielt .

  • To jajwood: A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Both composers died in the 17th century, Clarke early and Purcell late.

  • Wasn't this originally written for the harpsichord then was rewritten for the trumpet hence the name "Trumpet Voluntary?" May explain why this version is done on the synthesizer. Now wheres a recording on the harpsichord?

  • Ma je mu frizura jedna velika nula, ali je glazba božanstvena, nema što.

  • Very stiff, but very festal at the same time! And what a long version, not often heard.

  • Purcell es la berga

  • Some dispute as to whether it was written by Jeremiah Clarke or Henry Purcell.

    Would be much nicer on trumpet or church organ :)

  • What does Clarke has to do with Purcell?

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  • I feel like I'm listening to a really bad version of this song from a really old NES game...

  • Sounds like a Synthie ....

  • sounds terrible!

  • Where can I get a copy of this long version i would love to use it in my wedding;

  • Millyproductions..

    In answer to your question, Jeremiah Clarke shot himself in 1707 due to a failed love affair.

    There was a lot of plagarism among 18th century composers.

  • yes, i knew it was something like that, but wasn't sure.

  • didn't clarke shoot himself over this being attributed to purcel?

  • it's purcell our family member's don't like the last name being mis spelled or mis-pronounced they get mad irritated about it

  • Why is this in another key?!

  • love this song XD

    cool, you made it into midi~

  • i like it.

  • i had to play this:)

  • man i had to play dis song 4 my royal school of music test

  • My mom died on 18DEC. Her memorial service is tomorrow and this will be played for her then as it was 42 years ago when she walked down the aisle to my father. We intend to trumpwt her to Heaven's gate!

  • I love Classical music. This is so well done! Congrats.

    ~ The Kid

  • Sounds a bit weird on a synthesizer.

  • Not just weird, but awful. Some synthesizer music is tolerable, but this noise from the video makes me want to shoot myself a minimum of forty-two times with a sawed off shotgun and then burn myself alive. I don't know how much effort and work it is to put together a synthesizer piece like this, but please never do it again unless you plan on making it completely different than this one.

  • @donhcd I disagree with this guy, whoever made the piece. So you don't have all detractors out there!

    Maybe it's because I played so many video games and therefore am used to synths of questionable quality.

  • Wow, I get to play that at my cousins wedding.

  • hey I'm playing that at my cousin's wedding too! small world huh? lol

  • Hey! Thanks for uploading this one. I used to study music back in college. It is nice to hear these classics once again! Best wishes from Sri Lanka!

  • and Greetings from a French in Cardiff (UK)!

  • this is clarke!

  • where did u get purcell from???

  • This is not the original one!!

  • This is absolutely not Purcell. Isn't it Clarke?

  • yeah....it is Clarke

  • Correct title is "Prince of Denmark's March" by Jeremiah Clarke

  • This was attributed for many years to Henry Purcell but about 20 years ago it was discovered that that Jeremiah Clarke actually wrote it.

  • I recall my late father having a 78 of this with the composer listed as Purcell. Why was this piece originally attributed to him and not Jeremiah Clarke, and how was this error discovered?

  • I actually remember that happening. My father was a church organist and this was one of his favourite pieces, as is one of mine.

  • by any chance this is a midi file?

    i like the transcription..

    exellent job!! :D

  • That's correct, this is the Clarke voluntary, not the Purcell one.

  • It really is by Clarke, actually. I'm very sure!

  • This is the Clarke's trumpet voluntary!!!

  • Surely this is by Clarke & not Purcell???

  • Nice music!

  • yeah! Purcell seems many times more modern than other musicians of XVI, XVII, and XVIII century. It seems sometimes an our contemporary if is played well! Do you remember the terrific music of beginning Stanley Kubrick's Clockwork Orange? is the great Purcell (Queen Mary funeral)

  • @Abdlonimo Please, Please, Please. Henry Purcell did not compose this piece. It was written by Jeremiah Clarke in 1700. Clarke named it the "Prince of Denmark's March". Let us give credit to the right composer.

  • @jajwood Right on. Clarke wrote it in the 18th century. Purcell took credit for it in the 19th century. So there are times when it's attributed to Purcell. "Prince of Denmark March".

  • Well, I'll be ******--it actually sounds like Purcell!!

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