Product Description
The Prince of Denmark's March (Trumpet Voluntary) for Brass Octet and Timpani (Bb Version)
Step into the majesty of baroque music with this timeless masterpiece, reimagined for brass octet by Flavio Regis Cunha.
The Prince of Denmark's March, often called the Trumpet Voluntary, was composed by Jeremiah Clarke around 1699. Clarke, the first organist of the rebuilt St. Pauls Cathedral, crafted this iconic piece that remains a favorite for weddings, ceremonies, and grand occasions. It famously featured in the wedding of Lady Diana Spencer and Prince Charles and serves as the march for Nobel Prize laureates in Stockholm.
Perfect for:
- Concerts and recitals
- Wedding ceremonies
- Instructional practice for music students
- Performances in theaters, schools, and venues
Intermediate Level
Format: Concert, 9 x 12 inches
Instrumentation TRUMPET 1, TRUMPET 2, TRUMPET 3, TRUMPET 4, HORN 1 IN F (Optional), HORN 2 IN F (Optional), TROMBONE 1, TROMBONE 2, BASS TROMBONE , TUBA - TIMPANI.
Engraved with Kapellmeister Urtext Music Fonts
25 pages
This arrangement brings out the best of brass instrumentation, ensuring each part, from trumpets to trombones, contributes to its rich, regal sound. The addition of timpani enhances the grandeur of this baroque gem.
Available now for download. Add The Prince of Denmark's March to your repertoire and let your brass ensemble shine.
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