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Pachelbel, Johann
The timeless harmonic progression and interlocking melodies that have made it one of the most recognizable pieces ever written.
Johann Pachelbel
Pachelbel's Canon in D is one of the most famous Baroque compositions, originally written for three violins and basso continuo. This arrangement presents the beloved work as a cello solo transcription.
Johann Pachelbel
Johann Pachelbel
Johann Pachelbel
Pachelbel's Canon in D major (P.37, c. 1680) is one of the most recognizable pieces of Baroque music, built on a repeating bass line over which three violins weave increasingly elaborate canonic melodies. It became a cultural phenomenon in the late 20th century and remains a staple at weddings and popular arrangements worldwide.
Johann Pachelbel