Biography
Johann Pachelbel (also Bachelbel; baptised 11 September [O.S. 1 September] 1653 – buried 9 March 1706) was a German composer, organist, and teacher who brought the south German organ schools to their peak. 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; other 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. He was influenced by southern German composers, such as Johann Jakob Froberger and Johann Caspar 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.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Discreet Music
1975

December
1982

One
1974

The Christmas Attic
1998

Blooming Hits
1967

Hooked On Classics 2 - Can't Stop The Classics
1982

The Music Of Cosmos
1981

Le Canon De Pachelbel & Deux Suites Pour Cordes / Le Concerto Pour Trompette De Fasch & Deux Symphonies
1968

Pure Moods
1994

Sometimes When We Touch
1980

Tomita's Greatest Hits
1979

Now That's What I Call Merry Christmas!
2017

The Sunday Brunch Album
1989

Themes
1981

The Pachelbel Canon And Other Baroque Favorites
1980

The Rage Of 1710
1979

Clang Of The Yankee Reaper
1975

Adagio
1973

Rain And Tears
1968

A Classical Collection - The Music Of The World's Most Famous Composers

Cantus Cölln Edition
2011

This Is... Paul Mauriat
Credited work
5,472 releases · 907 albums · active 1952–2026
- Performance · 6,257
- Other credits · 202
- Production · 1
Studios: Abbey Road Studios · Basilika Ottobeuren · Henry Wood Hall, London · Notre-Dame du Liban
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Pachelbel
- Albinoni
- James Galway
- Unknown Artist
- Libera
- Bach
- Jaroslav Palkoska
