Train enthusiasts and Baroque specialists unite, this is the video for you. Canon alla Hornpipe. An enduring Baroque masterpiece has been given an adventurous new outing, and there’s no chance of this ...
If it ain’t baroque, don’t fix it – if you think all pop music sounds similar, you might be right. But what was the original ...
Let's face it, the mere mention of Pachelbel's Canon sends shivers down most cellists' spines. No wonder musicians constantly reinvent the piece with greater or lesser degrees of irony. This band ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Everyone has heard the bass line of Pachelbel's canon in D, but far fewer have seen it. That was until ...
In our occasional series "What's in a Song," produced by the Western Folklife Center, Alaska fisherman and songwriter John Palmes has Johann Pachelbel's "Canon in D" running through his head along ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Connecting music across centuries and cultures, the concert also features Latvian ...
Yes, Johann Pachelbel did write more than his famous Canon in D. We'll hear the proof, when violinist Andrew Manze leads the English Concert in a performance of Pachelbel's Suite in F-sharp minor, in ...
The Canon is today instantly recognisable; but, quite unbelievably, it all but disappeared from our musical history for over 200 years. Unfortunately, there is conceivably an entire world of ...
The distinctive chirps of singing cicadas are a highlight of summer in regions where they proliferate; those chirps even featured prominently on Lorde’s 2021 album Solar Power. Now, Japanese ...
Pachelbel’s “Canon in D” is like the Doom of the music world. It’s been performed on everything from train horns to rubber chickens to strange juggling bells — it would truly be easier to find an ...