Description:
(Composer)
Jeremiah Clarke was an English baroque composer and organist known for his Trumpet Voluntary, a widely recognized piece played at weddings and commencement ceremonies. His professional life was marked by significant contributions to the music world, particularly in the realm of ceremonial and celebratory compositions. Clarke's work as a composer and organist showcased his talent and creativity, earning him a lasting reputation for his skillful compositions that have stood the test of time and continue to be cherished and performed to this day.
Born In
London, England
Died on
December 1, 1707