James the Second and Prince Ruperts March (Anonymous)

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Misc. Notes Transcribed after Hans Messerschmidt for 1 Soprano, 1 Alto, 1 Tenor
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Arranger David Edward Kemp (b. 1948)
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Arranger Hans Jorgen Messerschmidt (b. 1944)
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General Information

Work Title James the Second & Prince Ruperts March
Alternative. Title The Garter
Composer Anonymous
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IA 3186
Key C major
Piece Style Baroque
Instrumentation violin (or other treble clef instruent)

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Prince Rupert's March was published in The Dancing Master (Playford, John), but on different pages in different editions. James the Second is in the same book, but with the title The Garter, probably because James the Second did not become king until 1685, so it is likely that Playford simply renamed an earlier march in his honour.