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Pachelbel Canon in D Major Perfect Version Classical music by johanne pachelbel Tags: mozart pachelbel canon ID music classical |
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Pachelbel's canon in D Major - Very nice version ****I am terribly sorry, but I do not have the mp3 anymore... I accidently deleted it while backing-up my computer. sorry**** This is one of the greatest hits in the classical world which was composed in the 1680's by Johann Pachelbel. Performed by the Slovak Chamber Orchestra Highly recommended, enjoy! You can find the mp3 here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=S86BU8JS I've uploaded the file again to RapidShare: http://rapidshare.com/files/100141177/09_Canon_in_D_major.rar.html Sheets: http://www.sheetmusicfox.com/Pachelbel/pacorg18.pdf I uploaded this video about 1 year ago, on Febuary 2007. If you loved this one, you should visit my user page regularly, 'cause I will start uploading classical pieces regularly to youtube, would be about 1-2 videos a month or so. My first one is Saint Saens' Danse Macabre: http://youtube.com/watch?v=WdLoTPUNtD0 Enjoy :) Tags: Pachelbel pachelbel Canon canon d-major gigue classical good version viola cello contrabass bass Orchestra Slovak great |
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Pachelbel Canon in D Major, fantastic version Johann Pachelbel - Canon in D Major from "London Symphony Orchestra Play Great Classics" Johann Pachelbel Canon or Kanon classical guitar christmas music song songs rock Tags: Pachelbel Canon Johann in Major Kanon London Symphony Orchestra gigue classical Johan Baroque guitar christmas music song songs rock |
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Brahms - Violin Concerto in D major Brahms - Violin Concerto in D major - II. Adagio (G. Kremer, L. Bernstein & Wiener Phil. O.) Tags: clasical music |
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'Air' from Suite No.3 in D major - Johann Sebastian Bach 'Air' from "Suite No.3 in D major" Music my Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Tags: Johann Sebastian Bach Air Suite No3 Dmajor |
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Jacques Loussier: Bach fugue No. 5 D major WTC Jacques Loussier trio plays Bach: Well Tempered Clavier, Fugue No. 5 Piano: Jacques Loussier Bass: Vincent Charbonnier Percussion: André Arpino Recorder live in Munich, 1989. I'm composer. I cordially invite you to listen to my music & give your opinion: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8NjRFUZwMA http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=gOkwrbCijrw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbkkaihgB3w http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQx3ZEerQ1Q http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNjpo63NGwo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNgh4EpWM1M http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=wdw78-6T0MA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYKGjFyZbiY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnZOQbVZb-s http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=HZmGEfsXijc (más) Tags: jacques loussier bach fugue No. 5 well tempered clavier piano trio jazz jarret gulda gershwin labeque bolling kapunstin |
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Electric Guitar Canon Rock in D Major PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION, I'M NOT THE ONE PLAYING. SO DON'T ASK QUESTIONS LIKE: DO YOU HAVE THE TABS? IF you want the mp3 file, search in Ares or Limewire (i'm not sure if you can in iTunes) for: Canon Rock, or Canon Rock in D Major by jerry c It's a South Korean 23 year old person that plays Canon Rock in D Major in electric guitar. (NOT ME) In the video has the drums, violins etc.. as background music, but the guy is playing the guitar. This is what wikipedia says about him: Jeong-Hyun Lim From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jeong-Hyun Lim,(Ko:임정현) also known by the online alias funtwo, is a 23-year-old South Korean guitarist known for his cover of JerryC's Canon Rock. Lim has been playing the electric guitar for 6 years (self-taught, though he attended formal guitar lessons for only one month in 2000). Lim attended Auckland University in New Zealand before moving to Seoul, but plans to return to New Zealand in March to continue his degree in Technology. He says: "I think the quiet and peaceful circumstances of Auckland really helped my musical motivation." He says that whilst living in Remuera, Auckland he was a musical catalyst. Jeong-Hyun Lim played and recorded his cover of Canon Rock during 2005. On October 23, 2005 he first posted his Canon Rock Video on a Korean Online Community called Mule. Funtwo's cover of Canon Rock had garnered 15 million views, over thirty-eight thousand comments and favorited over one hundred and nine thousand times, as of Feb 20, 2007. It is the fifth most viewed, most discussed, and second most favorited video on YouTube. It has been mentioned on CNN, 20/20, The New York Times, and National Public Radio in addition to MBC news, KBS news, and other Korean news stations. Many viewers have speculated and thought the video as fake since the music is not in proper sync with the video. Lim later stated to The New York Times that this had to do with the fact that "[...] he says he recorded the audio and video independently and then matched them inexactly."[2] Due to the initial secrecy surrounding the guitar player in his video, several other people have claimed to be Funtwo. One of these was Alfonso Candra, a 12 year old classical pianist who performed 'Canon Rock' for a small crowd at the Indonesian Embassy in Washington, DC in August of 2006. Tags: electric guitar Canon rock Dmajor major JerryC funtwo Johann Pachelbel |
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Friedrich Gulda - Bach Air in D Major (sulla quarta corda!) Friedrich Gulda plays Bach in between improvisations with Chick Corea.. Tags: Friedrich Gulda Bach Chick Corea improvisations Air in |
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Vivaldi Guitar Concerto in D major 2nd mvt A guitar arrangment of Vivaldi's Concerto for Mandolin or Lute. Guitar: Darius Greulich Conductor: Me Orchestra: Heinrich-von-Gagern Gymnasium's School Orchestra Sorry for the bad video quality. Tags: Vivaldi Guitar Concerto |
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Canon in C(variation of D major)-My Sassy Girl Score: http://words3music.100free.com/sheets/CanonInC.pdf Canon in C-My Sassy Girl piano Tags: sassy girl canon in C |
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W.A. Mozart - Sonata KV 448 in D Major - I 1st Movement - Allegro con spirito - Performed by Piano Duo Gerwig & González Christine Gerwig - Germany & Efraín González - Mexico Tags: mozart piano duo pianoduo two pianos dos zwei Klaviere Klavierduo gerwig gonzalez |
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Steve Howe - Lute Concerto in D Major / Mood For A Day Solo classical guitar, live in Amsterdam 2002 (w/Yes) Tags: Steve Howe Yes classical progressive prog |
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Pachelbel - Canon In D Major Canon In D major (High quality) Canon and Gigue in D major for three Violins and Basso Continuo (Kanon und Gigue in D-Dur für drei Violinen und Basso Continuo) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pachelbel's_Canon Tags: musica musik music classical clásica klassisch pachelbel canon mp3 deutschland Mozart major original |
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Pachelbel - Canon In D Major. Best version. This is Canon by Pachelbel. I have mixed some pictures in the song to make it even more relaxing :). Enjoy and feel free to comment. Tags: classical world music pachelbel canon in major best version relax nice pictures amazing symphony skills |
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Boccherini: Quintetto in D Major "Fandango" Stereo: http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=FhzR_MYcjiU&fmt=18 Luigi Rodolfo Boccherini (1743 - 1805). Quintetto in D Major "Fandango". Andreas Staier (Harpsichord). Arrangement: Andreas Staier and Christine Schornsheim. Boccherini was born in Lucca, Italy, in a musical family. At a young age his father, a cellist and double bass player, sent Luigi to study in Rome. In 1757 he went to Vienna with his son where the two of them were employed by the court as musicians in the Burgtheater. In 1761 Boccherini went to Madrid, where he was employed by Don Luis, the younger brother of King Charles III. There he flourished under royal patronage, until one day when the King expressed his disapproval at a passage in a new trio, and ordered Boccherini to change it. The composer, no doubt irritated with this intrusion into his art, doubled the passage instead, leading to his immediate dismissal. Then he accompanied Don Luis to Arenas de San Pedro a little town at the Gredos mountains, there and in the closest town of Candeleda Boccherini wrote many of his most brilliant works. Among his late patrons was the French consul Lucien Bonaparte, as well as King Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia, himself an amateur cellist, flutist, and avid supporter of the arts. Boccherini fell on hard times following the deaths of his Spanish patron, two wives, and two daughters, and he died almost in poverty in 1805, being survived by two sons. His blood line continues to this day in Spain. Much of his chamber music follows models established by Joseph Haydn; however, Boccherini is often credited with improving Haydn's model of the string quartet by bringing the cello to prominence, whereas Haydn had always relegated it to an accompaniment role. Rather, some sources for Boccherini's style are in the works of a famous Italian cellist, Giovanni Battista Cirri, who was born before Boccherini and before Haydn and the Spanish popular music. A virtuoso cellist of the first caliber (possibly the most accomplished cellist in history), Boccherini often played violin repertoire on the cello, at pitch, a skill he developed by substituting for ailing violinists while touring. This supreme command of the instrument brought him much praise from his contemporaries (notably Baillot, Rode, and Romberg), and is evident in the cello parts of his compositions (particularly in the quintets for two cellos, treated often as cello concertos with string quartet accompaniment). He wrote a large amount of chamber music, including over one hundred string quintets for two violins, viola and two cellos (a type which he pioneered, in contrast with the then common scoring for two violins, two violas and one cello), a dozen guitar quintets, not all of which have survived, nearly a hundred string quartets, and a number of string trios and sonatas (including at least 19 for the cello). His orchestral music includes around 30 symphonies and 12 virtuoso cello concertos. Boccherini's works have been catalogued by the French musicologist Yves Gérard (born 1932) in the Gérard catalog, published in London (1969), hence the "G" numbers for his output. With a ministerial decree dated 27 April 2006, the Opera Omnia of the composer Luigi Boccherini was promoted to the status of Italian National Edition. The director of the new critical edition is professor Christian Speck (Koblenz-Landau), and the advisory committee includes Theophil Antonicek (Vienna), Sergio Durante (Padua), Ludwig Finscher (Heidelberg), Yves Gérard (Paris), Roberto Illiano (Cremona-Lucca), Fulvia Morabito (Cremona-Lucca), Rudolf Rasch (Utrecht), Massimiliano Sala (Cremona-Lucca), and Andrea Schiavina (Bologna). Boccherini's style is characterized by the typical Rococo charm, lightness, and optimism, and exhibits much melodic and rhythmic invention, coupled with frequent influences from the guitar tradition of his adopted country, Spain. Neglected after his death - the dismissive sobriquet "Haydn's wife" dates from the nineteenth century - his works have been gaining more recognition lately, in print, record, and concert hall. His famous "Musica notturna delle strade di Madrid" (String Quintet in C Major, Op. 30 No. 6), has recently been popularised through the Peter Weir film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. His distinctive compositions for string quintet (two violins, one viola, two cellos), long neglected after his death, have been brought back to life by the Boccherini Quintet in the second half of the XX century, when two of its founding members discovered a complete collection of the first edition of the 141 string quintets in Paris and began playing and recording them around the world. Tags: Boccherini Fandango Andreas Staier |
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David Lanz - Canon in D major (piano) David Lanz - Canon in D major (piano) Tags: David Lanz Canon in D major |
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Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major (BWV 1050) Stereo: http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=4X7N0wU2L8o&fmt=18 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750). Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major (BWV 1050): 1st mov: Allegro. Musica Antiqua Köln. Reinhard Goebel (Violin). Wilbert Hazelzet (Transverse flute). Andreas Staier (Harpsichord). Dir. Reinhard Goebel. Title on autograph score: Concerto 5to d'une Traversiere, une Violino principale, une Violino è una Viola in ripieno, Violoncello, Violone è Cembalo concertato. Movements: 1st: Allegro 2nd: Affettuoso 3rd: Allegro Concertino: harpsichord, violin, flute. Ripieno: violin, viola, cello, violone, (harpsichord). The harpsichord is both a concertino and a ripieno instrument: in the concertino passages the part is obbligato; in the ripieno passages it has a figured bass part and plays continuo. This concerto makes use of a popular chamber music ensemble of the time (flute, violin, and harpsichord), which Bach used on their own for the middle movement. It is believed that it was written in 1719, to show off a new harpsichord by Michael Mietke which Bach had brought back from Berlin for the Cöthen court. It is also thought that Bach wrote it for a competition at Dresden with the French composer and organist Louis Marchand; in the central movement, Bach uses one of Marchand's themes. Marchand fled before the competition could take place, apparently scared off in the face of Bach's great reputation of virtuosity and improvisation. The concerto is well suited throughout to showing off the qualities of a fine harpsichord and the virtuosity of its player, but especially in the lengthy solo 'cadenza' to the first movement. It seems almost certain that Bach, considered a great organ and harpsichord virtuoso, was the harpsichord soloist at the premiere. Scholars have seen in this work the origins of the solo keyboard concerto; indeed it is said to be the first-ever example. An earlier version, BWV 1050a, has innumerable small differences from its later cousin, but only two main ones: there is no part for cello, and there is a shorter and less elaborate harpsichord cadenza in the first movement. (The cello part in BWV 1050, when it differs from the violone part, doubles the left hand of the harpsichord.) Tags: Bach Brandenburg Concerto No.5 BWV 1050 Musica Antiqua Köln Reinhard Goebel |
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D.Scarlatti, Sonata D major, K 435,Kaung-Ae Lee;Harpsichord Kaung-Ae Lee peform D.Scarlatti Sonata D major, K435. Wuppertal,Germany Tags: Array |