| Birth: | Aug., 1653 | | Death: | Mar. 6, 1706 |  Composer. Born in Nuremberg, he served as organist in several royal courts in Germany; one of his employers, the Duke of Saxe-Eisenach, called him "a rare and perfect virtuoso". In 1695 Pachelbel returned to Nuremberg and assumed his final post as organist at St. Sebald's Church. He wrote many choral settings of religious texts and his choral preludes for organ strongly influenced J. S. Bach. But Pachelbel is remembered today for one of his few chamber works, the ever-popular "Canon in D" (1690). Originally scored for three violins and continuo, it has been arranged for every conceivable group of instruments and has been recorded over 400 times. It provided the theme music for the Oscar-winning film "Ordinary People" (1980). (bio by: Robert Edwards)
Search Amazon for Johann Pachelbel | | | Burial:
Saint Rochus Cemetery
Nuremberg Bavaria (Bayern) State, Germany | Maintained by: Find A Grave Originally Created by: Robert Edwards Record added: Oct 18, 2004
Find A Grave Memorial# 9671257 |
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Thank you for "Canon in D" the most gorgeous music ever -
Mark
Added: Jul. 29, 2010 |
Thank you for your legacy. Rest in peace. -
Ken MacLeod
Added: May. 5, 2010 |
Thank you for the Canon in D. Rest in Peace. -
Debbie
Added: May. 1, 2010 |
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