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Trumpet Voluntary
Jeremiah Clarke Lyrics


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@kurtchristiansen1

This was signature tune for news sent from London to Denmark during World War Two. It was a mix of real news, propaganda, misleading information to the germans and coded messages for the Danish Resistance. It's very special for my generation and it actually made me wish a trumpet for my 8 years birthday. Have played it ever since.

@anatolybarg6149

Oh my God, when you were a boy, your parents were BBC listeners during WWII and the German Occupation of Denmark. No doubts, it was so dangerous for your family. This story and this music make me cry.

@Aestheticvibes121

Wow thanks for your interpretation.

@sandyhenderson441

Ah that's clever! The original name for this magnificent piece was the Prince of Denmark's March, so giving an additional 2-finger salute to the aggressors.

@annamarierusso8926

Awesome! Have always loved this piece♥️🌟

@steammccracken2500

American here: On my Dad’s side of my granddad’s generation fought, 2 died, 1 at D-Day, 2 Greek sons of immigrants — like the British nation — heroes all.

@TMNickk

This was my nans favourite song and i have the honour of carrying her coffin yesterday while this was playing. This song will always make me remember the good times we had. Sleep tight nan

@ejazkhan4534

your nan was loose, a loose moose around the hoose..ya get me ..

@mikeggg5671

Damn you sir, you made me tear up. But to bury our honored elders, this is a great piece. Requiem en Terra, Pax.

@mikehattan

<3

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