: For those seeking historical accuracy, this recording uses period instruments and a much faster, "authentic" Baroque tempo. It is available in FLAC format through Presto Music Academy of Ancient Music (Christopher Hogwood)
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Johann Pachelbel was a German Baroque composer who wrote the Canon and Gigue for 3 violins and basso continuo around 1680. From Obscurity to Global Fame canon in d majorflac top
The piece remained obscure for centuries. Only in the 20th century did it re-emerge into popular consciousness, partly through recordings and the mid-century early-music movement that revived Baroque repertoire. By the late 20th century it had become omnipresent: wedding ceremonies, film soundtracks, radio arrangements, and countless commercial recordings. This belated fame reflects broader cultural processes—recording technology, taste for “accessible” Baroque textures, and media’s ability to canonize particular excerpts.
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Three violin voices that play the exact same melody, but they enter sequentially, staggered by two measures each. Only in the 20th century did it re-emerge
The Orchestral Grandeur: Berliner Philharmoniker (Herbert von Karajan)