English Baroque composer Jeremiah Clarke (c. 1674-1707) was a chorister of the British Chapel Royal. He wrote sacred and secular music for a variety of instruments and also composed a number of songs. His best known work, the Prince of Denmark's March, became a staple among wedding musicians and was wrongly attributed to Henry Purcell for many years.
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- Jeremiah Clarke Biography includes cause of death and misattribution of music. Also links to related information and for purchase of music, books, and CDs.
- Classical Music Archives: Jeremiah Clarke Music files offered in MIDI format.
- Clarke, Jeremiah (1674-1707) Brief biographical sketch and comments on instrumental music with recommended recording.