Canon Piano Pieces de Appreciation?

Updated on amusement 2024-03-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Canon's piano music expresses a touch of sweet and tranquil melancholy.

    Hollywood adapted Canon into the soundtrack of the movie "Ordinary Men and Vulgar People", which first entered the pop culture and public eye, and has not diminished its charm so far, becoming the most popular instrumental work among modern people, but it has also been listed as vulgar by American writer Paul Fussell in his famous work "Vulgarity".

    Despite this, people have not diminished their love for Canon, and at a certain happy or unhappy moment in their lives, they listen carefully to Canon and experience the infinite ** elements contained in it, a faint sadness arises spontaneously, but it carries a trace of sweetness and quietness.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Canon in D, one of the most popular and widely performed classical piano pieces today, was composed by Johann Pachelbel in the late 17th century.

    Pachbel is said to have worked as an artist and organist at the Stuttgart court in Germany from 1663 to 1673 and married a local singer. The singer's name is Johanna Magdalena Daxer, and the Canon is said to have been written for Pachelel to celebrate their wedding.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Pachbel was born in Nuremberg, Germany. In his early years, he studied with Schwemer**, and in 1669 he entered a school in Altdorf for his **education, but because he could not afford the tuition, he transferred to a school in Regensburg the following year. In 1673 he went to Vienna and became a pupil and assistant to St. Stephen's Cathedral organist Kerr.

    In 1681, at the age of twenty-eight, Pachel married Barbaragabler; In 1683, Barbara and their only child died of the plague. The following year he remarried Judi Strom, this time bringing him seven children.

    Leaving Ayrte, Pachbel came to the court of Württemberg, a place that gave him a lot of professional freedom, but unfortunately the good times did not last long, and in the autumn of 1692, he was forced to return to his birthplace of Nuremberg due to the invasion of the French army, and finally to Gota.

    It so happened that the former organist of St. Sebad's church in Nuremberg, where he was born, and Weick, Pachbel's teacher, passed away, allowing him to take over the position of teacher. He stayed here until he died.

    So Pachel never went to England, and Barbara Gabler was German who was married to Pachber and had children before she died.

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