the Trumpet Voluntary
/ðə ˌtrʌmpɪt ˈvɒləntri/
/ðə ˌtrʌmpɪt ˈvɑːlənteri/
- a popular piece of music for the trumpet by Henry Wood which is often played at ceremonies. Wood adapted it from a piece written by Jeremiah Clarke in 1700, called The Prince of Denmark's March.
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the Trumpet Voluntary