An important German composer of Protestant church music, Johann Pachelbel brought to his art an element acquired from familiarity with Catholic forms of music in Vienna and Italy. He was employed as an organist at Erfurt, then at court in Stuttgart, as organist at Gotha, and finally from 1695 in his native city of Nuremberg, where he died in 1706.
Chamber Music
Although chamber music represents only a small part of Pachelbel’s achievement as a composer, his Canon and Gigue have in recent years won enormous popularity.
Organ Music
As a leading performer on the instrument, Pachelbel wrote a considerable amount of organ music, including a series of organ chorales, based on well-known Lutheran hymn tunes. Other organ music includes works in forms later used by J.S. Bach: fugues, toccatas, fantasias and a set of Six Chaconnes.
Church Music
Pachelbel composed several sacred concertos (works for voices and a small group of instruments on sacred texts), and a Magnificat and other settings for the evening service of Vespers.
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CHRISTMAS CONCERT IN STRASBOURG (Equilbey) | |
CHRISTMAS CONCERT IN STRASBOURG (Equilbey)
Composers:
Adam, Adolphe -- Bach, Johann Sebastian -- Bizet, Georges -- Buxtehude, Dieterich -- Franck, Cesar -- Gounod, Charles-Francois -- Gruber, Franz Xaver -- Handel, George Frideric -- Holmes, Augusta -- Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus -- Pachelbel, Johann -- Saint-Saens, Camille -- Traditional
Artists:
Accentus Chamber Choir -- Breslik, Pavol -- Concerto Koln -- Equilbey, Laurence -- Piau, Sandrine -- Saraf, Aurelie -- Stutzmann, Nathalie -- Weisser, Johannes -- Wieder-Atherton, Sonia
Label/Producer: Bel Air Classiques |