somewhere between 1685 & 1730. i would like to know the actual year. does anyone know?? -Ray
Historians believe it was written about the year 1680.
No. His famous Canon in D was written for three violins and basso continuo.
Hal Hopson wrote a choral arrangement called "Canon of Praise" that is a great arrangement of the is piece. It can easily be adapted for a solo, duet, trio, or quartet.
Canon in D by Pachelbel
it was written for his love for music and it was based on his childhood
Pachelbel's Or Canon in D, by Pachelbel.
it was written for his love for music and it was based on his childhood
No. His famous Canon in D was written for three violins and basso continuo.
Hal Hopson wrote a choral arrangement called "Canon of Praise" that is a great arrangement of the is piece. It can easily be adapted for a solo, duet, trio, or quartet.
Canon in D, by Johann Pachelbel.
Canon in D by Pachelbel
it was written for his love for music and it was based on his childhood
Not in the least. The Canon was written sometime between 1680 and 1694, while G.F. Handel was born in 1685.
Sebastian d' Abrew has written: 'Institutio parochi' -- subject(s): Parishes (Local government), Parishes (Canon law)
Pachelbel's Cannon, or Canon in D, by Pachelbel is a piece of music written by Pachelbel. IT can be obtain from a music store selling Classical Music CDs or off iTunes or from Amazon.
Albert D. Cipollini has written: 'De censuris latae sententiae iuxta Codicem iuris canonici' -- subject(s): Censures, Ecclesiastical, Criminal law (Canon law), Ecclesiastical Censures, Punishment (Canon law)
Pachelbel's Or Canon in D, by Pachelbel.
That is was composed by Johann Pachelbel and is called the Canon in D.