1. " Ode on Purcell's death," followed, at f. 32, by " part of an ode on Queen Anne's birthday," by Jeremiah Clark; transcribed in full score by R. J. S. Stevens. f. 1.includes:f. 1, 32 Jeremiah Clarke, composer: Odes on Purcell's death and Qu. Ann... Unspecified

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1. " Ode on Purcell's death," followed, at f. 32, by " part of an ode on Queen Anne's birthday," by Jeremiah Clark; transcribed in full score by R. J. S. Stevens. f. 1.includes:f. 1, 32 Jeremiah Clarke, composer: Odes on Purcell's death and Qu. Ann... Unspecified

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Clarke, Jeremiah, 1669?-1707

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Epithet: composer and organist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000471.0x000132 Clarke composed a number of marches for harpsichord and named them after contemporary noblemen. They were called "trumpet tunes" because in them the harpsichord imitates trumpet style. This march first published, attributed to "Mr. Clarke", in "A Choice Collection of Ayres for the Harpsichord or Spinett," by John Young, ...