6 Official Arrangements of Johann Pachelbel - Canon in C major
Pachelbel's Canon in D major (here adapted to C) is one of the most recognizable Baroque compositions. Ironically, it was obscure until the 1960s when a musicologist rediscovered it. The chord progression became a template for modern pop songs.
Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D (here transposed to C) is one of the most recognizable Baroque works, famous for its chord progression. Though composed around 1680, it gained modern popularity through its use in films like "My Sassy Girl," where this piano version accompanies key emotional scenes.
One of the most recognizable Baroque compositions, frequently used in ceremonies.
Though originally scored for three violins and basso continuo, its chord progression became a template for modern pop music.
A serene Baroque canon featuring repetitive harmonic progressions, often used in weddings and ceremonies. This version is an arrangement in C major, differing from the original D major.
This Baroque-era ground bass composition uses a repeating harmonic pattern that became foundational in Western music, influencing countless pop and classical works.
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