Johann Pachelbel, MarieClaire Alain - The Encyclopaedia Of The Organ Volume Forty
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Magnificat Quinti Toni - Fugues 1 & 10 (Organ Of The Gospel - Left) | 2:58 | |
Chorale-Partita "Christus Der Ist Mein Leben" | 5:51 | |
Toccata In E minor | 2:48 | |
Magnificat Secundi Toni - Fugues 1 & 2 (Organ Of The Epistle - Right) | 2:37 | |
Magnificat Tertii Toni - Fugues 5 & 6 (Organ Of The Gospel - Left) | 2:35 | |
Magnificat Sexti Toni - Fugues 1 & 10 (Organ Of The Epistle - Right) | 4:44 | |
Magnificat Octavi Toni - Fugues 1 & 13 (Organ Of The Epistle - Right) | 2:27 | |
Magnificat Septimi Toni - Fugues 1 & 2 (Organ Of The Gospel - Left) | 3:01 | |
Chorale "Ach Herr, Mich Armen Sunder" (1st Version) | 2:01 | |
Magnificat Quarti Toni - Fugues 4 & 7 (Organ Of The Epistle - Right) | 2:30 | |
Chorale "Ach Herr, Mich Armen Sunder" (2nd Version) | 5:53 | |
Toccata In F | 1:12 | |
Magnificat Primi Toni - Fugues 1 & 9 (Organ Of The Gospel - Left) | 3:19 | |
Fantasia In G Minor | 3:28 | |
Chorale "Durch Adams Fall Ist Ganz Verderbt" | 5:16 |
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R-02594, R. 02594Labels
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Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Album
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Companies
Role | Company |
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Recorded At | Klosterkirche Muri |
Recorded By | Erato |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Composed By | Johann Pachelbel |
Organ | Marie-Claire Alain |
Sleeve Notes | Olivier Alain |
Translated By | Edward Higginbottom |
Notes
- "An ERATO recording, released for its members in Australia by World Record Club."
- Subtitled
- 'The Central Euopean [sic] Organ (South Germany)
- The Polyphonic and Decorative Age
- 2nd Period: The Peak
- Johann Pachelbel: 23 Pieces for Organ
- Marie-Claire Alain at the Schott/Bossart/Metzler Organs and the Two Bossart/Metzler Choir Organs at the Abbey of Muri (Argovie) Switzerland'
- Australian WRC 1st pressing, on blue 'herald' labels, sourced from original stampers and featuring unique sleeve art. Two-sided leaflet with notes and instrument diagram included. Laminate strip present down the right side of the rear of the sleeve. "R. 02594" on sleeve, "R-02594" on labels. Not issued on other formats.
- World Record Club: Registered Office - 605 Camberwell Road, Hartwell, Victoria, 3124.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1 label): LPL3635-1Y
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2 label): LPL3635-2Y
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1 runout - stamped [CIDIS crossed out)]): ERA 249 LPL 3635 1Y 380 CIDIS
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2 runout - stamped [CIDIS crossed out)]): ERA 249 LPL 3635 2Y 380 CIDIS
About Johann Pachelbel, MarieClaire Alain
German Baroque composer, organist and teacher, who brought the south German organ tradition to its peak (born August 1653, died March 6, 1706, both in Nürnberg (Nuremburg).
He composed a large body of sacred and secular music, and his contributions to the development of the chorale prelude and fugue have earned him a place among the most important composers of the middle Baroque era.
Pachelbel's music enjoyed enormous popularity during his lifetime; he had many pupils and his music became a model for the composers of south and central Germany. Today, Pachelbel is best known for the Canon in D, the only canon he wrote - although a true canon at the unison in three parts, it is often regarded more as a passacaglia, and it is in this mode that it has been arranged and transcribed for many different media. In addition to the canon, his most well-known works include the Chaconne in F minor, the Toccata in E minor for organ, and the Hexachordum Apollinis, a set of keyboard variations.
Pachelbel's music was influenced by southern German composers, such as Johann Jakob Froberger and Johann Kaspar Kerll, Italians such as Girolamo Frescobaldi and Alessandro Poglietti, French composers, and the composers of the Nuremberg tradition. He preferred a lucid, uncomplicated contrapuntal style that emphasized melodic and harmonic clarity. His music is less virtuosic and less adventurous harmonically than that of Dieterich Buxtehude, although, like Buxtehude, Pachelbel experimented with different ensembles and instrumental combinations in his chamber music and, most importantly, his vocal music, much of which features exceptionally rich instrumentation. Pachelbel explored many variation forms and associated techniques, which manifest themselves in various diverse pieces, from sacred concertos to harpsichord suites.
Real Name
- Johann Pachelbel
Name Vars
- Cannon De Pachelbel
- Cannon de Pachebel
- I. Pachelbel
- J Pachelbel
- J. Pachelbel
- J. Pacelbel
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- J. Pachelbel
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- Johann Pachabell
- Johann Pachaelbel
- Johann Pachebel
- Johann Pachelbe
- Johann Pachelbell
- Johann S. Pachelbel
- Johannes Pachebel
- Johannes Pachelbel
- John Pachelbel
- Mr. Pachelbel
- P. Pachelbel
- Pacabel
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- Pachalbel
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- Pachel Bel
- Pachelbal
- Pachelbe
- Pachelbel J.
- Pachelbel Johann
- Pachelbel, J.
- Pachelbel, Johann
- Pachelbell
- Pachelbell - Canon
- Pacholbel
- Palchelbel
- Pashebell
- Patchelbel
- W. H. Pachelbel
- Јохан Пахелбел
- И. Пахельбель
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