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Pachelbel's Greatest Hit: The Ultimate Canon

Pachelbel's Greatest Hit: The Ultimate Canon
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Track Listing

  1. Canon In D - Jean-Francois Paillanrd Chamber Orchestra
  2. Canon In D - Munich Radio Orchestra
  3. Canon (Over A Basso Ostinato) - Peerless 2x2
  4. Canon Of The Three Stars - Isao Tomita & The Plasma Symphony Orchestra
  5. How, Where, When? (Canon In D) - Cleo Laine
  6. Earth Angel - The Hampton String Quartet
  7. Canon - The Canadian Brass
  8. Canon In F - BRR (Shakuhachi & Koto Quintet)
  9. Variations On The Pachelbel Canon In D (From Rochberg, Quartet No. 6) - The Concord String Quartet
  10. Canon - Clive Carroll
  11. Canon - Platinum (A Cappella Vocal Ensemble)
  12. Sweet Home (Based On Pachelbel's Canon) - Dai Sakakibara
  13. Canon - Angel Romero
  14. Canon In D - Arthur Fiedler Sinfonietta
  15. Canon & Gigue In D - Guildhall String Ensemble

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #47035 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-09-23
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Simply lovely5
I can listen to any Pachabel collection, but this one is great. I play it over and over & can never get sick of it!

Not for lovers of the 18th Century classics2
For those of us that truly appreciate the beauty of 18th Century music played on period instruments or modern orchestra instruments, this CD is not for us. I was very disappointed at the interruption presented with modern electronic instruments and modern vocal interpretations, none of which are identified in the product description. I also purchased Pachelbel Canon by Tomaso Albinoni, English Anonymous, Johann Sebastian Bach at the same time which I highly recommend and rate as 5 stars.

A rather awful recording2
I've had the misfortune to hear this CD and all the perversions of Johann Andreas Pachelbel's chamber piece on this CD once too often.

The work was written for three solo violins and basso continuo [violoncello or viola da gamba + organ or harpsichord] and it is a rather virtuoso work, typical of works written for a small group of violins [or cornetti] over an ostinato bass line in the 17th century.

All but one "interpretation" on this CD bares little or no similarity to the written score at all and almost all of the arrangements of the piece are complete kitsch, trash, even. Cleo Laine's "song" is probably the worst example.

So what do we learn about the composer from this CD? Virtually nothing. However, it is instructive to learn how tastelessly a piece of music can be pushed, strained, pummelled, shredded, extracted, decimated, pumped up, deflated, force-fed, mutated and generally exploited by musicians, singers and arrangers who clearly have no knowledge of 17th century music and couldn't care less about acquiring any knowledge of that music.

I work in a music shop and it always amuses me when people who've bought CDs like this one decide to explore Pachelbel's music a little further and discover that they've been completely hoodwinked and that the composer's actual music sounds nothing like any interpretation of the Canon [& Gigue] they've ever heard - except, of course, if they've been fortunate enough to hear Musica Antiqua Köln's or London Baroque's recordings. They walk away bewildered by the organ music, chamber music and cantatas of J. A. Pachelbel.

Two stars for the one rather pleasant H.I.P. recording on this CD.