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Canon In D Major by Johann Pachelbel

Artist Biography For Johann Pachelbel

Johann Pachelbel 1653–1706 Was An Acclaimed Baroque Composer Organist And Teacher Who Brought The South German Organ Tradition To Its Peak. He Composed A Large Body Of Sacred And Secular Music And His Contributions To The Development Of The Chorale Prelude And Fugue Have Earned Him A Place Among The Most Important Composers Of The Middle Baroque. Pachelbel's Music Was Influenced By South German Composers Such As Johann Jakob Froberger And Johann Kaspar Kerll Italians Such As Girolamo Frescobaldi And Alessandro Poglietti French Composers And The Composers Of The Nuremberg Tradition. Pachelbel Preferred A Lucid Uncomplicated Contrapuntal Style That Emphasizes Melodic And Harmonic Clarity. His Music Is Less Virtuosic And Less Adventurous Harmonically Than That Of Dietrich Buxtehude Although Like Buxtehude Pachelbel Experimented With Different Ensembles And Instrumental Combinations In His Chamber Music And Most Importantly His Vocal Music Much Of Which Features Exceptionally Rich Instrumentation. Pachelbel Explored Variation Forms And Associated Techniques Which Manifest Themselves In Many Diverse Pieces From Sacred Concertos To Harpsichord Suites. Pachelbel's Work Enjoyed Massive Popularity During His Lifetime He Had A Large Number Of Pupils And His Music Became A Model For The Composers Of South And Central Germany. Besides He Influenced Greatly The Work Of One Of The Most Important Composers Of The Late Baroque Johann Sebastian Bach Whose Brother Johann Christoph Bach Was His Pupil. Today Pachelbel Is Best Known For His Canon In D Which Is Fascinating Because Of The Fact That It Was Never Produced During His Lifetime. Apparently The Powers That Were Felt It Was Too Repetitive This Is Somewhat Amusing In The Fact That The Definition Of Canon Is A Musical Composition That Will Repeat The Initial Theme. It Is The Only Canon He Wrote And Is Somewhat Unrepresentative Of The Rest Of His Oeuvre. In Addition To The Canon His Most Well-Known Works Include The Chaconne In F Minor And The Toccata In C Minor For Organ And A Set Of Keyboard Variations Called Hexachordum Apollinis.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Canon in D Major

Pachelbel's Canon Also Known As Canon In D Major PWC 37 T. 337 PC 358 Is The Most Famous Piece Of Music By German Baroque Composer Johann Pachelbel. It Was Originally Scored For Three Violins And Basso Continuo And Paired With A Gigue In The Same Key. Like Most Other Works By Pachelbel And Other Pre-1700 Composers The Canon Remained Forgotten For Centuries And Was Rediscovered Only In The 20th Century. Several Decades After It Was First Published In 1919 The Piece Became Extremely Popular And Today It Is Frequently Played At Weddings And Included On Classical Music Compilations Along With Other Famous Baroque Pieces Such As Air On The G String By Johann Sebastian Bach.

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