Born: 1653
Born In: Nuremberg, Germany
Born: 1653
Born In: Nuremberg, Germany
Johann Pachelbel was a renowned organist, composer and a music teacher born in the middle of seventeenth century in Nuremberg, Germany. He lived for fifty-two years only; but within that span, he was able to elevate the south German organ tradition to its highest level. Starting his music training under Heinrich Schwemmer he later studied under Kaspar Prentz and through him imbibed the essence of the contemporary Italian music. His musical talent was further accentuated as he shifted to Vienna, where he met many well-known masters. Here he began his career as deputy organist at Stephansdom, thereafter becoming the court organist at Eisenach, church organist at the Predigerkirche in Erfurt, again a court organist at Stuttgart, and a town organist at Gotha, before returning to Nuremberg as a church organist at the St. Sebaldus. All this while, he kept on creating music, which led to the adoption of equal temperament. He is especially famous for his chorale preludes and also for his application of the variation techniques to the setting of Lutheran chorale organ.
Born: 1653
Born In: Nuremberg, Germany
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Also Known As: Johann Bachelbel
Died At Age: 53
Spouse/Ex-: Barbara Gabler, Judith Drommer
father: Johann (Hans) Pachelbel
mother: Anna (Anne) Maria Mair
children: Amalia Pachelbel, Charles Theodore Pachelbel, Johann Michael, Wilhelm Hieronymus Pachelbel
Born Country: Germany
Died on: March 7, 1706
place of death: Nuremberg, Germany
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Johann Pachelbel is most famous for his Canon in D, a popular piece of classical music often heard at weddings and other events.
Johann Pachelbel lived and worked primarily in Germany, with significant periods spent in cities such as Nuremberg and Vienna.
Johann Pachelbel is known to have composed over 500 musical works, including organ works, chamber music, and vocal music.
Johann Pachelbel is known for composing music in the Baroque style, characterized by ornate melodies, harmonic richness, and contrapuntal textures.
Yes, Johann Pachelbel's music and compositional techniques had a significant influence on later composers, including Johann Sebastian Bach.
Johann Pachelbel was not only a renowned composer, but he was also a skilled organist and teacher, with many of his students going on to become successful musicians themselves.
Pachelbel was known for his innovative use of the chaconne and variation forms in his compositions, showcasing his creativity and mastery of musical structure.
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