The English composer Jeremiah Clarke belongs to the generation following that of Henry Purcell. He was a member of the Chapel Royal and later a vicar-choral at St Paul’s Cathedral. In 1704 he became joint organist with Dr Croft of the Chapel Royal, but went out of his mind and shot himself in 1707. He wrote a quantity of music for the church, songs and incidental music for the theatre, and various instrumental pieces.
Instrumental Music
Jeremiah Clarke’s best-known composition is his ‘Trumpet Voluntary’, once attributed to Purcell. It forms part of a suite for wind instruments with the original title of The Prince of Denmark’s March.