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  1. Johann Pachelbel (born in Nuremberg, baptized 1 September, 1653; died in Nürnberg, buried 9 March, 1706) was a German composer and organist. He is very famous for his organ music. He also wrote other keyboard music and music for the Protestant church. His Canon in D has become a very popular piece of music and is very often played today at ...

  2. Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706) was born and died in Nuremberg. His parents enrolled him in St Lorenz High School, and he received his early musical training from the two leading local instructors, Heinrich Schwemmer, who taught him the rudiments of music, and G. C. Wecker, who taught him composition and instrumental performance.

  3. Johann Pachelbel was a renowned composer of classical music during the Baroque period. He was born in 1653 in Germany and showed an early talent for music. Pachelbel began his musical career as an organist and served in various churches throughout his life. He composed a wide range of music, including fugues, chorale preludes, and chamber music ...

  4. Johann Pachelbel (['joːhan pa'xɛlbɛl]; n. 1 septembrie 1653 , Nürnberg , Electoratul Bavariei – d. 3 martie 1706 , Nürnberg , Electoratul Bavariei ) a fost un compozitor german de muzică barocă , apreciat de Johann Sebastian Bach .

  5. 约翰·巴哈贝尔(Johann Pachelbel、又译约翰·帕海贝尔、帕赫贝尔、帕卡贝尔等),德国音乐家,是德国巴洛克时期后期作曲家兼教堂管风琴师,当时他是相当激进的作曲家,在世所写的管风琴和键盘音乐是他主要受到肯定的创作领域,在新教宗教音乐创作方面,他的地位也相当高,可惜他的作品多都 ...

  6. See media help. 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.

  7. Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706) nació y murió en Núremberg. Sus padres lo inscribieron en el colegio St. Lorenz, y recibió su primera formación musical de los dos principales instructores locales, Heinrich Schwemmer, que le enseñó los principios de la música, y G. C. Wecker, que le enseñó composición e interpretación instrumental.

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