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Composed by Johann Pachelbel. Arranged by Samuel Marder. Violin Book. Edition Peters. Baroque. Set of performance parts (includes separate pull-out violin part). With solo part, piano reduction and introductory text. 7 pages. Duration 00:03:30. Edition Peters #98-EP67956. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP67956).ISBN 9790300748504. 9x12 inches. English.
While Pachelbel was highly accomplished as a composer of organ works and Lutheran church music, his Canon in D has long been one of his most celebrated compositions. It combines two time-honored compositional devices. The first of these is of course the canon, a procedure whereby a melody in one part is strictly imitated by one or more other parts. The second device involves a short bass line (refeered to as a ground bass) that is repeated constandly, over which the composer writes continuous variations. In its original form, the work consists of an initial statement of an eight note ground bass, followed by 27 variations in strict canonic style for three violins above that bass. In addition to these four essential parts, an appropriate harmonic background would have been improvised on harpsichord, lute or organ.
In the present arrangement, Pachelbel's note values have been doubled for greater ease of reading, and the work's canonic structure has been somewhat modified in order to make it more readily playable by violinists and pianists at an intermediate level. Since dynamics, bowing indications, articulations, and slurs were not customarily provided by composer of the Baroque era, the arranger and the editor have added them here, as well as a metronome indication and a few cadential trills. These editorial additions should be regarded only as suggestions.
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Helen
April 09, 2017
Good for Advanced Beginner
This is a lovely arrangement that works for a violin student who is beginning to learn 3rd position. The very last strain takes the student to 3rd position, with the highest note of D on the E string. My student really loves working on it, and is feeling proud of her new-found skill!
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Anonymous
November 01, 2012
Love this!
I ordered this a while back and I have loved it ever since! It arrived quickly, quicker than I thought it would, and I found the arrangement very nice. I would say the difficulty is probably between intermediate and intermediate/advanced. The piano and violin looks really easy on the first page but gets harder as it goes on. I didn't have trouble learning it though... however I've played for about 11 years on the piano.
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Anonymous
May 13, 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
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Anonymous
July 26, 2010
Piano...
Just wondering before i buy it...is it easy for piano? and is it nice enough for a wedding?
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Anushka
June 20, 2010
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