The Prince of Denmark's March is commonly known as the Trumpet Voluntary, and was written around 1700 by the English composer Jeremiah Clarke, the first organist of the then newly rebuilt St. Paul's Cathedral. For many years the piece was incorrectly attributed to Clarke's elder and more widely known contemporary, Henry Purcell.
Dan Miller, who arranged this composition, is an internationally renowned organist with an extensive concert schedule. 2020 marks Dan's 21st year a Rodgers Artist and Tonal Professional at Rodgers Instruments US LLC, one of the world's leading organ builders. Dan is well known for his composing and arranging, and has several published works.
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