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My best version of this classic. In this video you can hear my rendition of Jeremiah Clarke's “Prince of Denmark's March” (Trumpet Voluntary) (på dansk: Prins Jørgens March) arranged for the organ and played on my Hauptwerk organ. I have chosen to use the sample set of Rotterdam, created by Sonus Paradisi What could I possible write about this classic that you properly already know. It's widely used in weddings and used for the wedding of Lady Diana Spencer and Prince Charles at St Paul's Cathedral in 1981 and during the wedding of Prince Joachim of Denmark and Alexandra Manley in 1995. For many years the Trumpet Voluntary as it also called was contributed to Henry Purcell but now we know better. ____________________________________________________ SUPPORT MY WORK ON YOUTUBE BY BECOMING A MEMBER AND GET MORE CONTENT The most important thing is that the people watching my video enjoy them and hopefully subscribe to my channel. However, if you want to support the work I do with my channel financially (for as little as 3$ pr. month), you can become a member and gets added peaks and content like: access to blog posts, early access to videos before others, download MP3's of my recordings to your own devices, live Q and A every month, get a signed CD influence on which Hauptwerk organ I could use next time. ► https://www.buymeacoffee.com/philipag... A simple donation can also be made at PayPal. ► https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/phili... Be a part of TIERCE on Facebook. A community where we chat about organ music, classical composers and Hauptwerk. ► / tiercebyphilipaggesen All the best, PHILIP