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Prince of Denmark's March

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]

Composition Edit

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 William Spark (the town organist of Leeds, England). It was later arranged for several different ensembles by Sir Henry Wood.[2]

The oldest source is A Choice Collection of Ayres,[3] a collection of keyboard pieces published in 1700. A contemporary version for wind instruments also survives.[4] According to some sources,[5] 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.

Usage Edit

Historical Edit

Popular as wedding music,[6][7][8] the march was played during the wedding of Lady Diana Spencer and Prince Charles at St Paul's Cathedral in 1981[6] and during the wedding of Prince Joachim of Denmark and Alexandra Manley in 1995.[citation needed]

The march was broadcast often by BBC Radio during World War II, especially when programming was directed to occupied Denmark, since the march symbolised a connection between those two countries. The broadcasts were introduced by the first bars of the tune voiced over by the words "Her er London. BBC sender til Danmark." ("This is London. BBC is broadcasting to Denmark.") In Denmark the march thus became strongly associated with the opposition to Nazi occupation and propaganda. It is still performed during the annual celebrations of the liberation.[9] For many years, the Trumpet Voluntary remained the European Service signature tune of the BBC World Service.[10][11]

It is the corps march, both slow and quick, of the British Army's Royal Army Chaplains' Department.[12]

A variant of the tune is used in the final chorus of John Gay's ballad opera, Polly, (premiered 1777), where the original is called 'The Temple'.

In popular culture Edit

Peter Sellers parodied the tune in his satire on the use of "classics" by pop musicians, titled "Trumpet Volunteer" from his album The Best of Sellers.

The piece was used on The Colbert Report as the theme for the recurring segments Colbert Platinum (on trumpet) and Colbert Aluminum (on kazoo).

The march is used as the background music during the hourly performance of the Royal Clock in the Queen Victoria Building, Sydney, Australia.[citation needed]

The tune was sampled for the Greatest Thing Ever segment from the Cartoon Network show Mad.

The soundtrack by Vladimir Dashkevich to The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, a series of Soviet television films produced between 1979 and 1986, was inspired by this composition. The arrangement by Henry Wood for trumpet, string orchestra and organ was known to the Soviet public as the signature tune of the shortwave BBC Russian Service, and an orchestral piece in a similar style was created which could be identified with the spirit of the British Empire.[13]

It was used as Lord Steven Regal's entrance music in World Championship Wrestling while competing as a heel/villain.

References Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Gerald Norris (1981) A musical gazetteer of Great Britain & Ireland p.61. David & Charles, 1981
  2. ^ Cudworth, C. L. (Sep 1953). "Some New Facts about the Trumpet Voluntary". Musical Times. 94 (1327): 401–403. doi:10.2307/933069. JSTOR 933069.
  3. ^ Powell & Shaw (2001). "Clarke [Clark, Clerk], Jeremiah (i)". Grove Music Online. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.05874.
  4. ^ Randel, Don Michael (1996). The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music, p. 164. Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-674-37299-9.
  5. ^ Geoffrey Newton Sharp (1958) The Music review, Volume 19 p. W. Heffer., 1958
  6. ^ a b Dan Fox (2007) World's Greatest Wedding Music: 50 of the Most Requested Wedding Pieces p.7. Alfred Music Publishing, 2007. Retrieved January 4, 2011
  7. ^ Lefevre, Holly (2010) The Everything Wedding Checklist Book: All You Need to Remember for a Day You'll Never Forget p.127. Adams Media, 2010
  8. ^ Bride Magazine, Inc. (2003). Bride's Book of Etiquette, p. 231. New York: The Berkley Publishing Group. ISBN 0-399-52866-0.
  9. ^ "Program - Mindelunden-4maj.dk".
  10. ^ "BBC Station Idents and Interval Signals".
  11. ^ "Interval Signals Online - United Kingdom (BBC World Service)".
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 June 2009. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
  13. ^ Игорь Масленников (2020). Бейкер-стрит на Петроградской (in Russian). Litres. ISBN 978-5-04226-805-2.

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The Prince of Denmark s March Danish Prins Jorgens 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 Prince of Denmark s March source source Arrangement for organTrumpet Voluntary source source source Arrangement for trumpet string orchestra and organ by Henry Wood Problems playing these files See media help Contents 1 Composition 2 Usage 2 1 Historical 2 2 In popular culture 3 References 3 1 Notes 3 2 Sources 4 External linksComposition EditFor 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 William Spark the town organist of Leeds England It was later arranged for several different ensembles by Sir Henry Wood 2 The oldest source is A Choice Collection of Ayres 3 a collection of keyboard pieces published in 1700 A contemporary version for wind instruments also survives 4 According to some sources 5 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 Usage EditHistorical Edit Popular as wedding music 6 7 8 the march was played during the wedding of Lady Diana Spencer and Prince Charles at St Paul s Cathedral in 1981 6 and during the wedding of Prince Joachim of Denmark and Alexandra Manley in 1995 citation needed The march was broadcast often by BBC Radio during World War II especially when programming was directed to occupied Denmark since the march symbolised a connection between those two countries The broadcasts were introduced by the first bars of the tune voiced over by the words Her er London BBC sender til Danmark This is London BBC is broadcasting to Denmark In Denmark the march thus became strongly associated with the opposition to Nazi occupation and propaganda It is still performed during the annual celebrations of the liberation 9 For many years the Trumpet Voluntary remained the European Service signature tune of the BBC World Service 10 11 It is the corps march both slow and quick of the British Army s Royal Army Chaplains Department 12 A variant of the tune is used in the final chorus of John Gay s ballad opera Polly premiered 1777 where the original is called The Temple In popular culture Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message A brief portion of the tune can be heard at the end of the song Tubthumping by British anarcho punk band Chumbawamba and in the coda of The Beatles song It s All Too Much It was one of the seventeen classical pieces used in creating the lead track of the 1981 Hooked on Classics project It was used as the melodic counterpoint to the intro and verses of Sting s hit All This Time It was used in the final wedding scene of the film Foolin Around Peter Sellers parodied the tune in his satire on the use of classics by pop musicians titled Trumpet Volunteer from his album The Best of Sellers The piece was used on The Colbert Report as the theme for the recurring segments Colbert Platinum on trumpet and Colbert Aluminum on kazoo The march is used as the background music during the hourly performance of the Royal Clock in the Queen Victoria Building Sydney Australia citation needed The tune was sampled for the Greatest Thing Ever segment from the Cartoon Network show Mad The soundtrack by Vladimir Dashkevich to The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson a series of Soviet television films produced between 1979 and 1986 was inspired by this composition The arrangement by Henry Wood for trumpet string orchestra and organ was known to the Soviet public as the signature tune of the shortwave BBC Russian Service and an orchestral piece in a similar style was created which could be identified with the spirit of the British Empire 13 It was used as Lord Steven Regal s entrance music in World Championship Wrestling while competing as a heel villain References EditNotes Edit Gerald Norris 1981 A musical gazetteer of Great Britain amp Ireland p 61 David amp Charles 1981 Cudworth C L Sep 1953 Some New Facts about the Trumpet Voluntary Musical Times 94 1327 401 403 doi 10 2307 933069 JSTOR 933069 Powell amp Shaw 2001 Clarke Clark Clerk Jeremiah i Grove Music Online doi 10 1093 gmo 9781561592630 article 05874 Randel Don Michael 1996 The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music p 164 Harvard University Press ISBN 0 674 37299 9 Geoffrey Newton Sharp 1958 The Music review Volume 19 p W Heffer 1958 a b Dan Fox 2007 World s Greatest Wedding Music 50 of the Most Requested Wedding Pieces p 7 Alfred Music Publishing 2007 Retrieved January 4 2011 Lefevre Holly 2010 The Everything Wedding Checklist Book All You Need to Remember for a Day You ll Never Forget p 127 Adams Media 2010 Bride Magazine Inc 2003 Bride s Book of Etiquette p 231 New York The Berkley Publishing Group ISBN 0 399 52866 0 Program Mindelunden 4maj dk BBC Station Idents and Interval Signals Interval Signals Online United Kingdom BBC World Service Marches of the British Forces Archived from the original on 12 June 2009 Retrieved 5 May 2014 Igor Maslennikov 2020 Bejker strit na Petrogradskoj in Russian Litres ISBN 978 5 04226 805 2 Sources Edit Cudworth C L September 1953 Some New Facts About the Trumpet Voluntary The Musical Times London Novello amp Co 94 1327 401 403 doi 10 2307 933069 JSTOR 933069 OCLC 53165808 External links EditPrince of Denmark s March Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prince of Denmark 27s March amp oldid 1164790946, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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