Also known as Johan Chrispontius Pechbel
músico, organista, professor e compositor alemão do estilo barroco
Johann Pachelbel was a German composer, organist, and teacher who lived during the Baroque period and created musical works for both the church and secular settings. He is remembered as an important figure in the development of Baroque music, particularly for his contributions to organ music and his influence as a teacher on subsequent generations of composers.
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Sound · Free Imperial City of Nuremberg, Holy Roman Empire [now Nuremberg, Germany]
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2 objects attributed to Johann Pachelbel, held across European museums, libraries & archives · via Europeana
Choralbearbeitung "Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern" : [Rundfunkmitschnitt 4.12.1949] / Johann Pachelbel
Schneidversuche : 1) "Volles Werk" der Silbermann-Orgel der Frauenkirche Dresden, technische Erläuterungen (Aufnahme mit Kristallmikrophon). 2) wie 1), mit Kondensatormikrophon. 3) Flötenregister der Silbermannorgel, mit technischen Erläuterungen (Aufnahme mit Kondensatormikrophon. 4) wie 3), mit technischen Erläuterungen (Aufnahme mit Kristallmikrophon)
Johann Pachelbel (Nuremberga, 1 de setembro de 1653 — Nuremberga, 3 de março de 1706) foi um músico, organista, professor e compositor alemão do estilo barroco. Compõe um grande acervo de música sacra e secular, e suas contribuições para o desenvolvimento do prelúdio coral e fuga dão-lhe lugar entre os mais importantes compositores da época barroca. Entre as obras mais célebres do compositor estão o Cânone em Ré Maior e Fugas para Magnificat. Uma das suas obras mais famosas é o Canon in D, adaptado por vários instrumentos, mas, os mais conhecidos são o violino e o piano.
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Johann Pachelbel (baptised 11 September 1653 – buried 9 March 1706) was a German composer, organist, and teacher who was a leading figure in the south German organ school during the middle Baroque period. He composed a substantial body of sacred and secular music and made significant contributions to the development of the chorale prelude and fugue, securing his place among the important composers of his era. During his lifetime, Pachelbel’s music was widely popular, and he taught many pupils.
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