Johann Pachelbel
10) The Baroque
Series
Publisher
Intersound
Pub. Date
p1990
Language
English
Description
A selection of music from the Baroque period which began around 1600 and ended with the death of George Frideric Handel in 1759. The opera, oratorio, cantata, aria, fugue, concerto, sonata, suite, variation, chorale, prelude, toccata, and rondeau were all forms of music either developed or perfected during this period. Features two of the most influential composers of this time, George Frideric Handel and Johann Sebastian Bach, and others.
Author
Series
Organum. 3. Reihe Kammermusik volume Nr. 24
Publisher
Fr. Kistner & C.F.W. Siegel
Pub. Date
[1929?]
Language
None
Author
Publisher
Ricercar
Pub. Date
p2007
Language
Deutsch
Description
This cantata recording closes a large gap in the recordings of German sacred music of the Baroque period. Pachelbel was a composer who inherited the polyphonic style of central Germany, remaining close to the style of J.S. Bach's forebears at the same time as he took note of the newest Italian trends. The works recorded here are closely linked to Lutheran chorale melodies; their structure and form show them to be the clearest link possible between...