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    • Toccata in G minor (T.246) Organ music was what Pachelbel was perhaps most recognised for as a Baroque composer. This short piece shows the elegance of the melodic line and effortless momentum that carries the composition from beginning to end.
    • The Hexachordum Apollinis. This work is considered by scholars to be Pachelbel’s most remarkable composition. It was composed in 1699. Amongst all of his many compositions, the “Six Strings of Apollo”, as it translates, stands as a truly exemplary piece.
    • Chaconne in F Minor. This work dates from approximately 1700 although this is not certain. A manuscript copy of the work has survived which included other similar pieces that may have been by Pachelbel but this remains unverified.
    • Chaconne in D minor. Like the F minor Chaconne, the D minor Chaconne is one of the additional pieces that have a surviving manuscript. Unlike the F minor Chaconne, this piece maintains its eight-bar theme throughout the eight variations.
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  3. Dec 7, 2017 · From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Johann Pachelbel ['paçəlbεl] (päkh'əlbĕl) (baptized September 1, 1653 – March 3, 1706) was an acclaimed Baroque composer, organist and teacher who brought the Southern German organ tradition to its peak.

  4. Apr 1, 2024 · Notable Works: “Pachelbels Canon”. Movement / Style: Baroque music. Johann Pachelbel (baptized September 1, 1653, Nürnberg [Germany]—died March 3, 1706, Nürnberg) was a German composer known for his works for organ and one of the great organ masters of the generation before Johann Sebastian Bach. Pachelbel studied music at Altdorf ...

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  5. Pachelbel was a prolific composer who wrote more than 500 pieces in his lifetime. Though Pachelbel was quite famous in his day, today he is mainly known for just one piece: his Canon in D. Pachelbel mainly wrote sacred music for both Catholic and Protestant churches.

  6. Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706) was a German composer and musician of the Baroque period, born in Nuremberg in 1653. He is best known for his contributions to keyboard music, especially for the organ, and his elegant melodies, intricate counterpoint, and rich harmonies.

  7. Johann Pachelbel (IPA: [paˈxɛlbəl]) (baptized September 1, 1653 – March 3, 1706) was an acclaimed German Baroque composer, organist and teacher who brought the south German organ tradition to its peak.

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