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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.
Piano Trio in D major (Sibelius) Piano Trio No. 38 (Haydn) Piano Trios, Op. 70 (Beethoven) Polonaise de Concert, Op. 4 (Wieniawski) Pomp and Circumstance Marches; Prelude and Fugue in D major, BWV 532; Prelude and Fugue in D major, BWV 874; Prelude in D major (Rachmaninoff) Prelude No. 5 (Villa-Lobos)
Pachelbel's Canon (also known as the Canon in D, P 37) is an accompanied canon by the German Baroque composer Johann Pachelbel. The canon was originally scored for three violins and basso continuo and paired with a gigue, known as Canon and Gigue for 3 violins and basso continuo. Both movements are in the key of D major.
In the Baroque period, D major was regarded as "the key of glory"; [1] hence many trumpet concertos were in D major, such as those by Johann Friedrich Fasch, Gross, Molter (No. 2), Leopold Mozart, Telemann (No. 2), and Giuseppe Torelli. Many trumpet sonatas were in D major, too, such as those by Corelli, Petronio Franceschini, Purcell, and
A piece in D major for cello and piano, written by Mendelssohn around 1845 for cellist Lisa Cristiani, was published for the first time after his death. It was designated Opus 109 and entitled Song Without Words. It is not related to any of the piano pieces. [6]
Symphony in D major, Op. 10 No. 5, E23 (1773) [51] Symphony/Overture in D major, Op. 14 No. 3, E27; Sinfonia in D major, Op. 17 No. 3, E33 (1783) [52] Symphony in D major, Six Prussian Symphonies No. 4, E44 [53] Symphony in D major, Six Prussian Symphonies No. 6, E46; Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach: Symphony in D major, BR-JCFB C 1 / Wf I/5 ...
D major c. 1722–1725 Probably intended as an introductory movement. Possibly intended to be coupled with the concerto grosso in D major Op. 3 No. 6 (HWV 317) as the adagio movement. 338 Adagio/Allegro B minor/D major 1722 Originally, with the 1st movement of the Organ Concerto, Allegro in D minor (HWV 317), a 3-movement orchestral concerto.
Variations concertantes in D major for cello and piano, Op. 17; String Quintet No. 1 in A major, Op. 18; String Octet in E flat major, Op. 20 (1825) The Evening Bell in B flat major for harp and piano (1829) The Shepherd's Song in G minor for solo flute; Assai tranquillo in B minor, for cello and piano (1835) String Quartet No. 3 in D major, Op ...