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    King Arthur - Henry Purcell

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    Trumpet Voluntary - Henry Purcell

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    Suite in Bes - Henry Purcell

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    Trumpet Tune And Air - Henry Purcell

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    Ode a Sainte-Cecile - Henry Purcell

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    Rondeau Abdelazer - Henry Purcell

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    Dido's Lament - Henry Purcell

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    Music For The Kings Feast - Henry Purcell

    A strong work for young band, this work will bring a touch of class to any concert. (2:00)

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    Prince of Denmark's March - Jeremiah Clarke

    Jeremiah Clarke (c. 1674-1707) belongs to the generation of English composers following that of Henry Purcell. Not much is known about his early life, but by 1685 he was a chorister of the Chapel Royal, a group of liturgical musicians attached to the court. He held the post of organist at Winchester College from 1692 but later returned to London as Master of the Choristers at St Paul's Cathedral. The Prince of Denmark's March is perhaps his best-known work and was originally written for harpsichord, although Clarke later included it in a collection of pieces for wind instruments.

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    Ceremonial March - Jan Van der Roost

    In the course of the two centuries following the death of Henry Purcell in 1695, no British composer of any statue was apparent. Consequently, the break-through of Edward Elgar (1857-1934) as an internationally known and respected composer at the end of the last century, was of considerable importance. As a composer Elgar was largely self-taught and he looked towards the continent for his inspiration. He is without doubt on par with his contemporaries such as the somewhat younger Richard Strauss. The Belgian composer Jan Van der Roost is a genuine admirer of Elgar's music and on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the composer's death in 1984 he composed the "CeremonialMarch". Van der Roost was inspired by the most famous and frequently played works from Elgar's catalogue of works, the characteristic "Pomp and Circumstances" marches, and decided to add his own, sixth march to the existing collection.

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