Poor old Johann Pachelbel. Forever associated with just one work, the (now somewhat hackneyed) Canon in D, he has tended, sadly, to be overlooked among the late 17th-century ‘greats’. Yet he was a ...
Tomorrow marks the 313th anniversary of Johann Pachelbel’s burial in his native city of Nuremburg, Germany. That a three-digit, vaguely trinitarian prime number rather than the usual multiple of a ...
Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706) was one of the most exceptional musical minds of his generation - a composer of brilliant choral and keyboard music and a huge influence on JS Bach. Yet more than three ...
Matthew Owens’s first album of Pachelbel’s organ works from The Queen’s College, Oxford (10/21) was praised for his sensitive insights into a hitherto neglected facet of this highly skilled and ...