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One early project was to document Bach’s “Missae Breves,” or short masses, among which is the Missa 1733, the source of the ...
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile has unveiled its first images, leaving astronomers in awe of the unprecedented ...
Director Jafar Panahi returns to world cinema with a minimalist story reaffirming the need to question one’s gaze and embrace ...
The renowned performer, who died on June 17 at age 94, infused his interpretations of the Austro-Germanic repertoire with ...
Most recently, their vision has brought to fruition a kind of biological speaker, as – and we can’t stress this enough – they’ve got cicadas playing Pachelbel’s Canon in D. Cicadas!
"Some of them were like, 'okay, use my abdomen.'" 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 ...
A distinctive feature of our platform is the incorporation of Pachelbel's Canon in D into our curriculum to demonstrate the system's capabilities and technology-supported pedagogy. A teaching ...
A recording of her late father, 48-year-old Luciano Aparicio, playing Pachelbel’s Canon in D, came over the speakers. For 1 minute and 50 seconds, Aparicio glided across the ice, her lyrical ...
(soundbite of luciano aparicio performance of johann pachelbel's "canon in d major") SULLIVAN: She knelt on the ice and put her face in her hands as the tears came, and the crowd of 15,000 people ...
Exactly when German Baroque composer Johann Pachelbel wrote his Canon in D isn't known, but suggested dates range from 1680 to 1706. Like many of his other works, it languished in obscurity for ...
From less commonly known classical pieces like a Bach Fugue to the famous Canon in D Major (also known as Pachelbel’s Canon), and songs that everyone can sing along to, Waseda Strings performed a ...
The Best of Johann Pachelbel. When you hear the name of Johann Pachelbel it’s often hard to get past the immense success of his Canon in D major and try to remember that he was, in fact, better known ...