“Canon in D” is the name commonly accompanied by Johann Pachelbel, the German composer from the Baroque era. It is also commonly referred to as the “Canon and Gigue in D.” The canon was originally crafted for basso continuo and three violins, and subsequently paired up with a gigue. Both movements are scored in “D major.” The fun fact is – unlike a traditional canon, it also contains elements of a “chaconne.”
In this version, the composition was arranged for Oboe and Piano by Harry Walker.
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