Canon in D Major - Pachelbel's Canon Variations on a Ground Bass Johann Pachelbel Clarinet and Piano |
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![]() | MP3 added the 2010-12-30 by bernard-dewagtere |
![]() | MP3 added the 2010-12-30 by bernard-dewagtere |
Composer | ![]() Pachelbel, Johann (1653 - 1706) | ||
Instrumentation | Clarinet and Piano | ||
Sheet central | Canon and Gigue in D (214 sheet music) | ||
Style | Baroque | ||
Arranger | ![]() | ||
Date | 1677 | ||
Copyright | Copyright © Dewagtere, Bernard | ||
Other title | Der Pachelbel Kanon in D-Dur - Pachelbel Canon em D maior - Canon en re mayor de Pachelbel - Canone in re maggiore di Pachelbel | ||
Added by bernard-dewagtere, 30 Dec 2010
The theme is followed by several variations (2 measures
each). You can play all or only variations that match
your capabilities. Pachelbel's Canon, also known as
Canon in D major, 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. 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 cl...(+)
The theme is followed by several variations (2 measures
each). You can play all or only variations that match
your capabilities. Pachelbel's Canon, also known as
Canon in D major, 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. 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. (from Wikipedia) |