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★ Follow music ► / reciclassicat Composer: Jeremiah Clarke (c.1674-1707) Work: Suite in D Major Performers: David Tаsа (trumpet); Frankfurter Solisten; Vladislav Brunnеr (conductor) Drawing: Henry Hulsberg (c.1670-1729) - Dover Castle HD image: https://flic.kr/p/2s2HGEm Map: Johann Baptist Homann (1663-1724) - Magne Britanniae ... Regnum Angliae HD image: https://flic.kr/p/28kFUEj Further info: https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Clark... Listen free: No available --- Jeremiah (Jeremy, Jérémie) Clarke [Clark, Clerk] (c.1674 - London, 1 December 1707) English composer and organist. Nothing is known of his origins. The earliest evidence was as a chorister at the Chapel Royal when James II was crowned in 1685. By 1692, he had been appointed organist at Winchester College, and on 6 June 1699, he was appointed vicar-choral at St. Paul’s Cathedral. He moved up to organist in January 1704. On 15 May 1704, Francis Pigott, organist at the Chapel Royal, died, and together with William Croft were sworn in as joint organists to replace him. It appears that he ended his own life, perhaps owing to an unhappy love affair, by shooting himself on 1 December 1707. As a composer, he wrote 22 anthems, 10 odes, 2 settings of the Te Deum, 2 suites for wind band, 2 suites for harpsichord, over 40 other short works for harpsichord, and the incidental music for 8 plays. He was a leading composer of the generation immediately junior to Purcell. He wrote the so-called Trumpet Voluntary, his best-known piece.