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Pachelbel: Clavier Music, Vol. 1 ()

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composed by Johann Pachelbel

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Pachelbel: Clavier Music, Vol. 1 - Franz Raml (organ); Franz Raml (harpsichord)
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  1. Toccata, for organ in C major (I), T. 231
  2. Fugue, for organ in C major (VIII), T. 268
  3. Toccata, for organ in C major (IV), T. 234
  4. Toccata, for organ in F major (II), T. 242
  5. Fantasia, for organ in C major, T. 251
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  1. Toccata, for organ in C major (I), T. 231
  2. Fugue, for organ in C major (VIII), T. 268
  3. Toccata, for organ in C major (IV), T. 234
  4. Toccata, for organ in F major (II), T. 242
  5. Fantasia, for organ in C major, T. 251
  6. Chorale Prelude "Nun lob, mein' Seel', den Herren" (Psalm 103), for organ (Choräle 4), T. 4
  7. Chorale Prelude "O lamm Gottes unschuldig," for organ, T. 60
  8. Chorale Prelude "Da Jesus an dem Kreuze stund," for organ, T. 24 (doubtful)
  9. Chorale Prelude "Warum betrübst du duch, mein Herz" (II), for organ, T. 65
  10. Chorale Prelude "Nun lob, mein' Seel', den Herren" (Psalm 103), for organ (Choräle 4), T. 4
  11. Chorale Variations on "Alle Menschen müssen sterben" for organ (Sterbensgedancken 2), T. 82
  12. Ciacona, for organ in D minor (Dorian mode), T. 204
  13. Suite, for keyboard in E minor (No. 28), T. 308
  14. Ciacona, for organ in D major (I), T. 202
  15. Fantasia, for organ in E flat major, T. 254
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Anyone who has ever worked in any aspect of classical music retailing has been asked the question "Did Pachelbel write anything else besides the Canon?" The answer is yes, and some of it is just as pleasing to the general listener as the Canon in D major, originally for three violins and continuo. Finding recordings of these works has been the tough part, but with growing interest in German music of the late seventeenth century, more choices are beginning to appear. This release by German audiophile label MDG is somewhat ...

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