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Pachelbel
Johann Pachelbel began his musical instruction under Schwemmer and later at the Universities of Altdorf and Ratisbon. In 1671 Johann moved to Vienna where he became student and deputy organist to Kerll at the Imperial chapel. In 1677 he was organist for one year in Eisenac--the city of Bach's birth eight years later. The following year he moved to Erfurt, where his son, Hieronymus, was born. While in Erfurt he taught Johann Christoph Back, Sebastian's older brother and guardian in Ohrdruf when the Bach parents died. In 1690 Pachelbel became court organist at Stuttgart. Two years later Johann took his final post, in Nuremburg. Johann Pachelbel's repertory is the stylistic ancestor of J. S. Bach's, particularly his technique of chorale variation.Carl Philipp Emauel named Pachelbel as a composer whose works his father had admired.
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Pachelbel-canon
Pachelbel - canon - Classical Full Track - 51MB (.wav) - 6MB (.mp3) - 04.53 - Christmas - The Canon in D major 1680 (Kanon und Gigue in D-Dur für drei Violinen und Basso Continuo) Most famous piece of music by Johann Pachelbel.
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