Eccles, J: Suite ‘made for the Queen’s Coronation’

This page lists all recordings of Suite ‘made for the Queen’s Coronation’, by John Eccles (1668-1735) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock.

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Sound the Trumpet

Sound the Trumpet


Barrett, J:

Sonata in D from the play Tunbridge Walks

Corbett, W:

Suite in D

Croft:

Overture in D

Eccles, J:

Suite ‘made for the Queen’s Coronation’

Finger:

Sonata in C major

trumpet, violin & oboe with continuo

Sonata in C major

trumpet & violin with continuo

Sonata in C major

trumpet & oboe with continuo

Paisible:

Sonata in D

Purcell:

Symphony in C from The Indian Queen

Symphony in D from The Yorkshire Feast Song


Mark Bennett & Michael Laird (trumpets)

The Parley of Instruments, Peter Holman

Until the middle of the seventeenth century the trumpet was essentially a fanfare instrument, used in armies and at courts to invest ceremonial with grandeur. The earliest English truly ‘composed’ works for trumpet all come from odes and stage works, though they were often detached from their parent works to be performed separately— the practice followed here, in works by composers ranging from familiar names Purcell and Croft to the Moravian immigrant Gottfried Finger and William Corbett (last heard of in Italy, apparently as a spy for the British government).

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