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Piano Accompaniment
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Baroque Period
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Set of Parts
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Canon In D by Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706). Arranged by Samuel Marder. For violin and piano accompaniment. Baroque. Difficulty: medium. Set of performance parts (includes separate pull-out violin part). Solo part, piano reduction and introductory text. 7 pages. Duration 3.5 minutes. Published by Edition Peters (PE.P67956).
ISBN M-3007-4850-4. With solo part, piano reduction and introductory text. Baroque. 9x12 inches.
Location: from Melbourne Australia
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
May 14, 2012
canon in D
I had hoped for a clearer publishing version for my violin practice however the arrangement is so completely different from what I am used to that I found it difficult to change as well as not liking the arrangement. Very dissapointing. My current practice version is by von Max Seiffert...
2 of 3 people found this review helpful.
Anonymous
Location: from Washington
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
January 26, 2009
Canon in Suzuki
All in all a pretty good arrangement but there is one section that sounds way too much like a Suzuki study, the ones we all learned when doing twinkle. It is wrong for the style and ruins the piece. Leave that one part out and you have something that is...
63 of 109 people found this review helpful.
Paul Kochanski
Location: from Muscoda, WI
Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate
December 8, 2008
Absolutely Brilliant
This piece is so cool. Man oh man and this is probably the best arrangement of it out there, the only thing better is the original. If you like great music by great men of old check this piece out. You will not regret buying this. If there were 20...
57 of 114 people found this review helpful.
Anonymous
Location: from
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
Anonymous
Location: from Lincoln, NE
Difficulty Level:
Beginner
April 12, 2008
Easy, yet still beautiful
I played the more complicated version of this song with my seventh grade orchestra for a state competition. We got a "superb" from the judges and a standing ovation! No other song can compare to Pachabel's "Canon in D"! This version is very simple and I must say I am...
54 of 105 people found this review helpful.