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  2. Chaconne in F minor - Wikipedia

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    Like most other chaconnes by Pachelbel (with the exception of Chaconne in D major, PWC 40, T. 203, PC 145, POP 13), Chaconne in F minor survives in a single copy. [1] The manuscript is currently in possession of the Royal Library of Belgium in Brussels (catalogue number MS II.3911) and contains seven groups of pieces, each containing a chaconne.

  3. Chaconne in D minor (Pachelbel) - Wikipedia

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    Chaconne in D minor (PWC 41, T. 204, PC 147, POP 14) is an organ chaconne by Johann Pachelbel. It is one of the six surviving chaconnes by the composer, and one of his best known organ works. The chaconne survives in a single manuscript, the famous Andreas Bach Buch compiled by Johann Christoph Bach (1671–1721), Johann Sebastian Bach's

  4. Johann Pachelbel - Wikipedia

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    Johann Pachelbel [n 1] (also Bachelbel; baptised 11 September [O.S. 1 September] 1653 [n 2] – buried 9 March 1706) was a German composer, organist, and teacher who brought the south German organ schools to their peak.

  5. List of compositions by Johann Pachelbel - Wikipedia

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    For organ works, POP catalogue numbers are provided, from catalogue by Antoine Bouchard for his 1998–2001 recording of Pachelbel's organ oeuvre (this catalogue only covers organ works). Perreault numbers are used as the basis of the list, making individual sections organized alphabetically (i.e. the chorales) and/or by tonality.

  6. List of variations on Pachelbel's Canon - Wikipedia

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    Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D major, written in the mid-Baroque period and revived from obscurity in the 1960s, has been credited with inspiring pop songs. Some pop songs borrow its chord progression, bass line, or melodic structure, a phenomenon attributed to the memorability and simplicity of the work.

  7. Erster Theil etlicher Choräle - Wikipedia

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    Erster Theil etlicher Choräle (commonly known as Acht Choräle zum Präambulieren, PWC 45–52, T. 1–8, PC 1–8) is a collection of liturgical organ music by Johann Pachelbel, published during his lifetime. It contains eight chorale preludes in seven different styles.

  8. List of 17th-century chaconnes - Wikipedia

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    Walter Kraft, Buxtehude: Complete Organ Music (6 CDs, Vox, 2007) Pachelbel, Johann (1653–1706) (1690s) Mvt. 5. Ciaconna, in Partie 4 in e minor for 2 violins and continuo, from Musicalische Ergötzung (1690s) Tsukamoto 2002, T 334: Pro Arte Antiqua Praha, Pachelbel: Chamber Music Works (CD, Pony Canyon, 1996) Pachelbel, Johann (1653–1706 ...

  9. List of Magnificat composers - Wikipedia

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    Organ Suites for the Magnificat: Johann Pachelbel: 1653 1706 Magnificats, e.g. in D major (P. 246); Magnificat fugues (organ); Chorale preludes: Meine Seele erhebt den Herren (Magnificat peregrini toni) Henry Purcell: 1659 1695 Magnificats ("My soul doth magnify the lord"): in B-flat major, Z 230/7 (before 1682) and in G minor, Z 231/1: Johann ...