I am pleased that more of this delightful composer's choral works are being given an airing. Apart from his Canon and Gigue, so little of his output is known to the general musical public.
This is a Magnificat in c major for 5 voices, strings, 2 oboes, 2 cornetts (zinken) and b.c.. The recording is by the german Johann Rosenmüller Ensemble and you can find it on the cd Johann Pachelbel: Geistliche Festmusik, Christophorus CHR 77257.
The ensemble is directed by the german cornettist Arno Paduch who also wrote the scores for the whole recording.
I am pleased that more of this delightful composer's choral works are being given an airing. Apart from his Canon and Gigue, so little of his output is known to the general musical public.
baroqueman1 1 month ago
The image looks like the Grand Church of the Winter Palace, although I doubt Pachelbel would have any connection with St. Petersburg. Where is it?
solongago57 3 months ago
@solongago57 It's the church of Zwiefalten Abbey, a Benedictine monastery in Zwiefalten near Reutlingen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
eddings33 3 months ago
danke schoen.
seimutig 1 year ago
This is a Magnificat in c major for 5 voices, strings, 2 oboes, 2 cornetts (zinken) and b.c.. The recording is by the german Johann Rosenmüller Ensemble and you can find it on the cd Johann Pachelbel: Geistliche Festmusik, Christophorus CHR 77257.
The ensemble is directed by the german cornettist Arno Paduch who also wrote the scores for the whole recording.
hortuschelicus 1 year ago
Beautifull! Can we have the information on it: exact title, scale, edition... thanks!
pouletlmc 1 year ago 2
Einfach Klasse !!!
Danke !
TheFifiboy 2 years ago
thank you!!!!!!
meathook31 2 years ago