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22. Canon and Gigue by Johann Pachelbel, but not how you've (probably) ever heard them before! I heard this on the radio once and I was utterly fascinated, I recommend a listen!
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gasparodasalo · 1 year
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Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706) - Canon & Gigue for 3 Violins and Basso continuo in D-Major, II. Gigue. Performed by Harmonie Universelle on period instruments.
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clownfreak64 · 7 months
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The first dance
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Has part of the traditions, after we got wed, elias looked at me with his usual smile and asked me.
"My dearest, May i have the chance to steal you for a moment for this first dance?"
He said handing out his ghosty gloved hand for me to take. With no hesitation, i replied with a nod, taking his hand. I did already mention i never danced. But elias mentioned that it didn’t matter since no guest were around, so it was only us. It didn’t matter if i stumbled, he said he would hold me close.
Has the orchestra started to play [ Canon & gigue in D major ]. Elias held my left hand that had the ring on it. My right hand went on his shoulder while his went on my waist. Has we danced i forgot the world around me. I just looked into his eyes. I felt like one of those princess in movies. Our movements were synchronized. Im sure Elias practiced plenty to make sure to have the perfect first dance with his future betrothed but who knew, i would be the lucky betrothed he would have chosen.
Has i looked into his gaze i could only imagine him has my prince charming. Rescuing me, our movements were smooth, nothing could stop this moment, until the music caught to a end. We looked into each other eyes before i leaned in and kissed his lips. Which took him by surprise at first , but he cupped my cheek leaning in after a few seconds. It was only us in the ballroom, no school , no work , no war. Just us. And i couldn’t for a better groom than Elias Gallagher.
Art made by: @dexsmex
Text written by: @jazzugly (me)
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presidentalpaca · 10 months
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sitting in my car in goodwill ordering weed to pick up on the way home. my windows are cracked and im blasting pachelbel: canon and gigue for three violins and continuo in d major
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danbenzvi · 1 year
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On The Jukebox: “Asteroid City (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)”
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Time to head back to the 50′s.  Track listing as follows:
Alexandre Desplat - “WXYZ-TV Channel 8″
Johnny Duncan & The Bluegrass Boys - “Last Train To San Fernando”
Slim Whitman - “Indian Love Call”
Les Baxter - “April In Portugal”
Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys - “Ida Red”
Henk Bouman, Musica Antiqua Koln & Reinhard Goebel - “Canon and Gigue in D Major: I. Canon”
Alexandre Desplat - “Opening Ceremony With Awards Presentation (Keynote Speaker: General Grif Gibson)”
Tex Ritter - “Jingle Jangle Jingle (2000 Remastered Version)”
Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys - “Orange Blossom Special”
Tex Ritter - “High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me) (1991 Remastered Version)”
Burl Ives - “Cowboy’s Lament”
Alexandre Desplat - “Viewing of the Astronomical Ellipses (Opening Comments: Dr. Hickenlooper)”
Slim Whitman - “Rose Marie”
Slim Whitman - “Indian Love Call (1944 Version)”
Tennessee Ernie Ford - “Sixteen Tons (2000 Remastered Version)”
Eddy Arnold - “The Cattle Call”
Alexandre Desplat - “Special Seminar at the Playwright’s Request (Saltzburg Keitel’s Classroom)”
Asteroid City Cast - “Dear Alien (Who Art In Heaven)”
Johnny Duncan & The Bluegrass Boys - “Kaw-Liga”
Alexandre Desplat - “Emergency Assembly”
Alexandre Desplat - “A Bewildering and Bedazzling Celestial Mystery”
Les Paul & Mary Ford - “How High The Moon”
Bing Crosby - “The Streets Of Laredo”
The Chas McDevitt Skiffle Group & Nancy Whiskey - “Freight Train”
Jarvis Cocker - “You Can’t Wake Up If You Don’t Fall Asleep”
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selflovewarrior · 1 year
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listening to this one on repeat rn
crisis management skills on point #dbtforlife
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maraismagic · 23 days
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Tune of the day: a certain famous canon by Pachelbel that is occasionally heard at weddings and other important occasions 🌞🎧💕
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playlistsbybunny · 1 month
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baroque
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cello suite no. 1 in g major, bwv 1007: i.prélude - johann sebastian bach
messiah, hwv 56: part 2: hallelujah - nikolaus harnoncourt
rinaldo, hwv 7: lascia ch’io pianga - george frideric handel
sonata in d minor, k. 32 - domenico scarlatti
lamento della ninfa, sv 163: amor, amor - claudio monteverdi
terpsichore, musarum aoniarum: ballet, tma 268 - michael praetorius
adagio in g minor - tomaso albinoni
sonata for violin and basso continuo in g major, twv 41:g1: iii. adagio - georg philipp telemann
canarios - gaspar sanz
concerto in g major for cello and string orchestra, g. 480: iii. allegro - luigi boccherini
canon and gigue for three violins and continuo in d major: canon - johann pachelbel
dido and aeneas, z. 626 / act iii: when i am laid in earth dido’s lamento - henry purcell
ballet des muses, lwv 32: air. trop indiscret amour - jean-baptistse lully
violin sonata no. 2 in d major: i. presto - élisabeth jacquet de la guerre
sonata iii: v. rondeau - georg muffat
the arts and the hours - jean-philippe rameau
flute concerto in d minor, qv 5:81: ii. arioso - johann joachim quantz
mystery sonata no. 9, jesus carries the cross: i. sonata - heinrich ignaz franz von biber
pièces de viole, livre 2 - suite no.3 in d major: no. 63. les voix humaines - marin marais
ciaccona - l’arpeggiata
in furore, r. 626: i. in furore iustissimae - antonio vivaldi
tarantellas - santiago de murcia
pièces de clavecin, book 1: no. 11 le vertigo - joseph-nicolas-pancrace royer
concerto grosso in g minor, op. 6, no. 8, christmas concerto: v. allegro - arcangelo corelli
violin sonata no. 2 in a minor: v. finale - johann paul von westhoff
the well-tempered clavier, book 1, bwev 846-869: prelude no. 10 in e minor, bwv 855 - luc beauséjour
the english dancing master: kettle drum - john playford
cantata, bwv 147: jesu, joy of man’s desiring - metamorphose string orchestra
concerto in g minor - johann david heinichen
concerto in g major for oboe, strings and basso continuo: ii. adagio - giovanni benedetto platti
link: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2uq7xN01Sh4lcO9eQsDcVY?si=ec1c8f706d934c35&pt=be02e46992b1bd12002f28bffa0c1e3c
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beaglesarebad · 8 months
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Ich Liebe
Pachelbel’s Canon, also known as the Canon in D, is a renowned piece of music composed by the German Baroque composer Johann Pachelbel. This exquisite work was originally scored for three violins and basso continuo, and it is paired with a lively dance known as the Gigue. Both movements are set in the key of D major. I remember the first-time I heard this piece of music and for many hearings it…
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masayoshi-kawaharablr · 8 months
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Johann Pachelbel - Canon Gigue in D Major I. Canon
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luckyclover · 10 months
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chillydownhere2 · 10 months
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sonyclasica · 11 months
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MARTIN STADTFELD
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BAROQUE COLOURS
El nuevo álbum doble de Martin Stadtfeld Baroque Colours presenta un colorido panorama sonoro del Barroco, con obras originales de Bach a Rameau, así como sus propios arreglos de conocidos éxitos barrocos y joyas musicales desconocidas. A la venta el 3 de noviembre.
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El nuevo álbum doble de Martin Stadtfeld Baroque Colours presenta un colorido panorama sonoro del Barroco, con obras originales de Bach a Rameau, así como sus propios arreglos de conocidos éxitos barrocos y joyas musicales desconocidas.
En Baroque Colours, Stadtfeld interpreta una selección personal de breves obras originales de Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Friedrich Händel, Domenico Scarlatti, así como de los grandes compositores barrocos franceses François Couperin y Jean-Philippe Rameau, utilizando un piano de cola moderno. Pero Stadtfeld también ha seleccionado obras de compositores barrocos poco conocidos para la primera parte del álbum, como Joachim Kuhnau, Baldassare Galuppi, Antonio Soler o Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer.
Para la segunda parte de Baroque Colours, Stadtfeld ha preparado una selección muy personal de obras barrocas para piano. Entre ellas se encuentran versiones para piano de piezas famosas como el “Verano” y el “Invierno” de las “Cuatro estaciones” de Vivaldi o el “Canon” de Pachelbel, del que Stadtfeld hizo una versión para piano a cuatro manos y la grabó con la pianista Lilian Akopova. También es su compañera en las versiones a cuatro manos de un preludio del “Clave bien temperado” de Bach y de la Passacaglia de la ópera “Armida” de Lully.
Además, en Baroque Colours, Stadtfeld improvisa sobre temas musicales de Bach (incluido el famoso “Aire”) y de Haendel, pero también sobre obras menos conocidas: de Joachim Kuhnau o Melchior Vulpius (4 improvisaciones sobre “Ach bleib mit Deiner Gnade”), así como sobre la sonata para violín “La Folia” de Corelli.
Con el programa Baroque Colours, Martin Stadtfeld rinde homenaje a una época que abarca desde principios del siglo XVII hasta mediados del XVIII y su riqueza musical. Se puede experimentar la inquietud “intelectual” por la música, como las fugas de Bach, así como el brillante virtuosismo con el que también se lucieron Couperin, Rameau o Scarlatti. Además, los arreglos de Stadtfeld abarcan desde la ópera barroca de Jean-Baptiste Lully hasta conciertos como el Concierto para trompeta de Georg Philipp Telemann y la música de ballet del inglés Henry Purcell, celebrados como “Orpheus Britannicus”.
El doble álbum, que Sony Classical publicará el 3 de noviembre, ha sido coproducido por Sony Classical y Westdeutscher Rundfunk.
SOBRE EL ARTISTA
Martin Stadtfeld fue el primer pianista alemán que ganó el Concurso Internacional Bach de Leipzig. Su primer álbum para Sony Classical, las Variaciones Goldberg de Bach, llegó directamente a lo más alto de las listas de clásicos alemanas. Desde entonces, muchos de los álbumes de Stadtfeld se convirtieron en éxitos de ventas en Alemania, especialmente sus álbumes de Bach (Bach Pur, Conciertos para piano Vol 1 y 2, Das Wohltemperierte Klavier). Con sus álbumes Handel Variations y Piano Songbook empezó a crear nuevas versiones de piezas clásicas.
TRACKLIST BAROQUE COLOURS
CD 1 (original works)
1.            Johann Kuhnau: Prelude from "Partie V" in G-Major                                                                            
2.            Johann Kuhnau: Gigue from "Partie V" in G-Major                                                                                0
3.            Francois Couperin: Prélude No. 7 in B-Major                                                                                       
4.            Francois Couperin: Les Barricades Mystérieuses                                                                                
5.            Johann Sebastian Bach: Andante from the Sonata BWV 964                                                         
6.            Domenico Scarlatti: Sonata in f- minor, K. 466                                                                                     
7.            Domenico Scarlatti: Sonata in A minor, K. 54                                                                                       
8.            Georg Friedrich Händel: Sonata B-flat Major HWV 434 Prelude                                                          
9.            Georg Friedrich Händel: Sonata B-flat Major HWV 434 Allegro                                                           
10.         Georg Friedrich Händel: Sonata B-flat Major HWV 434 Aria con Variazioni                                        
11.         Jean-Philippe Rameau: Gigue en Rondeau (from Suite in E - minor)                                                
12.         Jean-Philippe Rameau: Tambourin (from Suite in E minor)                                                                
13.         Baldassare Galuppi: Sonata No. 3 C minor: I Allegro moderato                                                 ��        
14.         Baldassare Galuppi: Sonata No. 3 C minor II. Allegro                                                                          
15.         Antonio Soler: Sonata No. 21 in C-sharp minor, R. 21                                                                         
16.         Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer: Tambourins, Suite des Matelots                                                      
17.         Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer: Le Marche des Scythes                                                                   
18.         - 19. Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude and Fugue E- flat major from Well-tempered Clavier, Book 2, BWV 876                                                                                                                                         
CD 2  New arrangements for piano, all by Martin Stadtfeld
1.            J. S. Bach: Prelude No.1 in C-Major from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I: (arr. for four hands - with Liliana Akopova, piano)                                                                                                                        
2.            Jean-Baptiste Lully: Passacaglia from Armide, LWV 71 (version for four hands - with Lilian Akopova)                                                                                                                                              
3.            Johann Pachelbel:  Canon (arranged for piano with four hands - with Liliana Akopova)                     
4.            Henry Purcell: "Hush, no more, be silent" (from The Fairy Queen)                                                      
5.            Henry Purcell: Chaconne-Dance for Chinese Man and Women (from The Fairy Queen)                    
6.            Antonio Vivaldi: Four Seasons Summer (after Four Seasons, Summer RV 315, III, Presto)               
7.            Antonio Vivaldi: Four Seasons Winter (after Four Seasons Winter, RV 297, III, Allegro-Lento)         
8.            Georg Philipp Telemann: Allegro (from Trumpet Concerto in D Major TWV 51: D7)                          
9.            Gaspar Sanz: Canarios                                                                                                                        
10.         Georg Friedrich Händel: Praise (arr. for piano from "Dank sei Dir, Herr",  Israel in Egypt, HWV 54, fake by Siegfried Ochs)                                                                                                                                     
11.         Johann Kuhnau: Piano Improvisation 1 (after Prelude from Partita)                                                    
12.         Johann Kuhnau: Piano Improvisation 2 (after Prelude from Partita V)                                                 
13.         Johann Sebastian Bach: Piano Mediation 1 (after Minuet in D minor from "Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach")                                                                                                                                                  
14.         Johann Sebastian Bach: Piano Meditation 2 (after Minuet in G minor, "Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach")                                                                                                                                                   
15.         Johann Sebastian Bach: Air Piano Meditation                                                                                      
16.         Johann Sebastian Bach: Fugue Piano Mediation (after Fugue for Organ in G minor, BWV 578)        
17.         Georg Friedrich Händel: Chaconne Piano Mediation (after Chaconne in G Major, HWV 435)            
18.         Georg Friedrich Händel: Sarabande Piano Meditation (after Sarabande from Suite in D minor, HWV 437)                                                                                                                                                       
19.         Georg Friedrich Händel: Aria Piano Meditation (after Aria "Eternal Source of Light Divine")               
20.         Arcangelo Corelli: Folia Piano Variation 1 (after A. Corelli: Violin Sonata in D minor "La Folia", Op. 5 No. 12)                                                                                                                                                         
21.         Arcangelo Corelli: Folia Piano Variation 2                                                                                            
22.         Arcangelo Corelli: Prelude Piano Variation (after Corelli, Prelude from Violin Sonata in F Major, Op. 5 No.10)                                                                                                                                                   
23.         - 26. Melchior Vulpius: Meditation 1 – 4 on  "Ach bleib mit Deiner Gnade"       
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kiamaybe · 1 year
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sellbuymusic · 1 year
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Celebrating World Book and Copyright Day with Calming Classical Music Playlist
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Do you know that April 23rd is World Book and Copyright Day? This holiday was established in 1995 by UNESCO to promote reading, publishing, and the protection of copyright. April 23rd is a significant day in the literary world because it is the day when several famous authors were born or died, including William Shakespeare, Miguel de Cervantes, and Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, among others.
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Various events are held around the world to commemorate World Book and Copyright Day. In the UK, an official organization called World Book Day operates a £1 book token scheme. In the United States, a street festival is held in Kensington, Maryland on the nearest Sunday. Since 2018, Amazon Publishing, a global internet bookstore, has been distributing ebooks for free on this holiday.
SELLBUYMUSIC has prepared a weekly playlist related to reading in commemoration of this holiday. It's called "Calming Classical Music for Art Exhibitions, Reading, and Sleep". We've selected songs that are suitable not only for enjoying art exhibitions and reading, but also for studying or falling asleep. If you're curious, check out the link below to listen to the playlist.
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Consolation No.3 in D flat major - F.List by megasonic
Etude Op.10, No.3 - F.Chopin by megasonic
Midnight Stroll by URANUS20
Brahms Intermezzo A Major Op.118, No.2 by HyunJunJo
The Swan by megasonic
Canon and Gigue in D by Beodeul Kim
Beethoven Piano Sonata No.8 - 2nd by Melodic
Morning by Heesom
Sleeping pill by Loullence
Brahm's Lullaby by megasonic
Meditation from Thais by Beodeul Kim
Sunset by Hamarock
Chopin Scherzo No.4 by Melodic
C. Debussy - Suite Bergamasque_ Clair de Lune_1 by SellBuyMusic
Wonderful Days by whymiss
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