Gnomish
June 4th, 2004, 08:59 pm
I'm sure that Canon in D has many fans. Here are some fact about the piece and its composer.
-Did you know that Canon means "rule"?
-Did you know that Pachelbel lived from 1653 - 1706?
-Did you know that Pachelbel was the organist for a German church?
-Did you know that Pachelbel taught music to J. S. Bach's brother?
-Did you know that in Pachelbel's time, the piano didn't exist yet?
-Did you know that Canon in D is both polyphonic and homophonic?
-Did you know that a Pachelbel wrote about 423 songs?
-Did you know that Canon in D was originally arranged for 3 violins and continuo (harpsichord + cello)?
-Did you know that in the original version of Canon in D, the basso continuo (Harpsichord bass line + Cello) had the same pattern of 8 notes throughout the whole song until the last measure?
-Did you know that Canon in D was composed circa 1680?
-Did you know that Canon in D is only half of the song it is meant to be? Originally, a gigue (jig) was written to be followed right after it. This song is rarely used today, though. Enclosed is a MIDI file of this piece.
MIDIs:
Canon (http://www.virtualsheetmusic.com/MIDI/Pachelbel/Canon/01Canon.mid)
Gigue (http://www.virtualsheetmusic.com/MIDI/Pachelbel/Canon/02Gigue.mid)
-Did you know that Canon means "rule"?
-Did you know that Pachelbel lived from 1653 - 1706?
-Did you know that Pachelbel was the organist for a German church?
-Did you know that Pachelbel taught music to J. S. Bach's brother?
-Did you know that in Pachelbel's time, the piano didn't exist yet?
-Did you know that Canon in D is both polyphonic and homophonic?
-Did you know that a Pachelbel wrote about 423 songs?
-Did you know that Canon in D was originally arranged for 3 violins and continuo (harpsichord + cello)?
-Did you know that in the original version of Canon in D, the basso continuo (Harpsichord bass line + Cello) had the same pattern of 8 notes throughout the whole song until the last measure?
-Did you know that Canon in D was composed circa 1680?
-Did you know that Canon in D is only half of the song it is meant to be? Originally, a gigue (jig) was written to be followed right after it. This song is rarely used today, though. Enclosed is a MIDI file of this piece.
MIDIs:
Canon (http://www.virtualsheetmusic.com/MIDI/Pachelbel/Canon/01Canon.mid)
Gigue (http://www.virtualsheetmusic.com/MIDI/Pachelbel/Canon/02Gigue.mid)