Pachelbel Canon For Flute and Guitar by Johann Pachelbel Chamber Music - Sheet Music

By Johann Pachelbel

JohannPachelbel(1653-1706)Johann Pachelbel wasa leading organist andcomposer of the Baroqueperiod. Most of hiscompositions are sacredchoral music and organsolos featuring elaboratecounterpoint. He was awell-respected teacher, andone of his students was J.S.Bach’s father.Pachelbel composed hisCanon and Gigue in DMajor for 3 Violins andContinuo, or bass-andchordsaccompaniment. Theterm “canon” signifies thatall three violinists playedthe same part, startingat different times, justlike a round. Pachelbel’sCanon is also a chaconne,which means it is builtover a repeating chordprogression.

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Instrument:
Flute Classical Guitar
Ensembles:
Chamber Music
Genres:
Baroque Period
Composers:
Johann Pachelbel
Publishers:
Theodore Presser Company
UPC:
680160014019
ISBN:
9781491110454
Format:
Set of Parts
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Johann Pachelbel
Arrangers:
Daniel Dorff
Usages:
School and Community
Main Key:
E major
Number of Pages:
4
Size:
9 x 12 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.06 pounds

Chamber Music flute, guitar

SKU: PR.114409280

For Flute and Guitar. Composed by Johann Pachelbel. Edited by Peter Segal. Arranged by Daniel Dorff. Fold. Back To School. Parts. With Standard notation. Composed 1998. 4 pages. Duration 0:04:00. Theodore Presser Company #114-40928. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.114409280).

ISBN 9781491110454. UPC: 680160014019. 9 x 12 inches. Key: E major. Transcribed by Peter Segal.

JohannPachelbel(1653-1706)Johann Pachelbel wasa leading organist andcomposer of the Baroqueperiod. Most of hiscompositions are sacredchoral music and organsolos featuring elaboratecounterpoint. He was awell-respected teacher, andone of his students was J.S.Bach’s father.Pachelbel composed hisCanon and Gigue in DMajor for 3 Violins andContinuo, or bass-andchordsaccompaniment. Theterm “canon” signifies thatall three violinists playedthe same part, startingat different times, justlike a round. Pachelbel’sCanon is also a chaconne,which means it is builtover a repeating chordprogression.