This video is one of eight piano solo arrangements of Pachelbel's famous Canon in D, ranging from easy to difficult, with scores.
Links to Pachelbel Canon in D for solo piano sheet music.
The Lyapunov arrangement featured in my recent video came free with a sign-up to [ Ссылка ] this is going back a few years. I can't see the Lyapunov arrangement today, only an "H.M" arrangement, which is very different. You can also download this "H.M" arrangement from IMSLP: see the "arrangements and transcriptions tab" and scroll to the bottom: [ Ссылка ]
According to IMSLP, Lyapunov's music is in the public domain "Aleksandr Lyapunov 1857-1918" [ Ссылка ] so with a clear conscience have added his arrangement to my Google Drive for those that would like to play it too, as it doesn't appear in either a Pachabel Canon search or on Lyapunov's own IMSLP page of original compositions:
Pachabel Canon in D arr. Lyapunov [ Ссылка ]
Another quite "easy" arrangement and soothing to play is by Oborin. [ Ссылка ]
Just looking through Lyapunov's own compositions at IMSLP and his Barcarolle caught my eye:
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Pachelbel Canon in D works well with the harmonic pedal as the bass note can be held with HP sostenuto, staccato notes played in resonance. In this recording I added the sustain towards the end of the crescendo.
About dynamics. When I play the Canon, after the introduction I make a long crescendo to the middle, return to quiet again and start another long crescendo to the end. This is a little different to the dynamics indicated in the piano version featured in the video but is instead similar to the dynamics when the Canon is played by an orchestra.
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