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  • J.S.Bachs father was friend with J.Pachelbel and jsbach met pachelbel at johann christoph bachs wedding

  • To Amyleeluvr. To complicate matters still further, I believe an elder brother of JSB studied with Pachelbel!

  • OMG! This is so beautiful and sweet!

  • THIS IS SOME OF THE BEST MUSIC I HAVE EVER HEARD!! Why can't I find it anywhere?

  • @amyleeluvr Dover published the complete Fugues on the Magnificat if you are a keyboard player. If you are music lover/listener, try cduniverse. At least two organists are recording J Pachelbel's complete organ works.

  • THANK YOU!! I am a keyboard player and I would LOVE to learn these fugues. THANK YOU!!

  • @amyleeluvr You are welcome, and you in for a feast of variety and many hours of Happy playing from one keyboard player (Organ, Harpsichord, Piano) to another.

    Many of the 90+Fugues can be played just on the manuals

    I sometimes wonder if J S Bach's Art of Fugue wasn't in some small way influenced by Pachelbel's Fugues on the Magnificat. The variety of treatments are just amazing.

    Everything by J Pachelbel is worth investigation. Check out Hexachordum Apollinis.

  • Yeah. I played Pachelbel's Fugue in C and I loved it and I was hoping to find something that I could just look at for fun and sightreading. I am more into sightreading stuff like Bach's Preludes and Fugues and I would like to sightread some Pachelbel Fugues.

    And did you know that one of Bach's pieces is said to actually be by Pachelbel, but the names got confused because Pachelbel's name was sometimes abbreviated J. Bach?

  • Try Barenreiter, I got mine from them - volumes 7 & 8 contain all the magnificat fugues. Enjoy!

  • @Lopear27 Hi! I can't find these volumes 7&8. Could you help me more specific?

    Thanks. I find Pachelbel "bolder" than either Buxtehude--who is magnificent and well worth the 200 mile walk to sit in the chancel and listen to him play his fugues!--and, of course Bach. Thank you. Eppou

  • @eppoukoji2 go to the Baerenreiter website and do a seach for Pachelbel and you're sure to find it there - they have selectively published 10 volumes of Pachelbel's organ compositions.

  • Prima!

  • Toll!! =D

  • Toll!

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