Isn't that amazing?! This piece is timeless. Played in an Orchestral setting, we Double Bass players lament the incessant reiteration of the bass line, but hey, at least hearing/playing it live is an unforgettable experience! Here's to another 350!🍾🎇
My father died in November 2023. I picked this epic piece of music and Bach´s air for his funeral. Guess, he would have liked it. Everytime I miss him, I just turn on these both masterpieces and he comes back to me. I can literally see him, sitting on a rock at the beach in Italy, with a book in his hand, sorting his thoughts and writing them down. I miss you so much, dad.
This was when I had found out my younger brother had died tragically, and this was on a classical station I was listening too in the car. It provoked thoughts of my loss. RIP Jim.
I am a widower, my wife walked down the aisle to this. I smile in my head as a tear rolls down my face remembering the happiest day of our time together. Thank you.
@@sammydavis8722 When I suggested it to my then fiancé, I explained the timing of the internal sections of the piece and how we could use them as cues for the bridesmaids and ringbearer to enter. That is what sold her on using it. She had the same reaction on initially hearing it.
Pachelbel stated that it wasnt his work, that something from Heaven flowed through his heart, and he merely wrote the notes. It is indeed from another realm.
Can you imagine He wrote this magnificent piece for organ in night time and light of candle and he played this piece for him self. Could be life better than that?
If my memory serves me right, I believe I first heard this music on a piano recording. Years later, when TV stations normally went off the air at midnight or 1am, this would preced the national anthem at the end of the broadcast day. I wonder how many people can remember when infomercials took over late night TV back in the late 80s? I miss not hearing this music nightly. It was a soothing way to end the day.
Imagine living at the time and being in the audience when it was first played.... and it more than likely would have been the one and only time in your life that you would ever hear it.
Pachelbel hadn't a clue in regard to the mileage this piece would accrue. Just as many of Bach's works were penned for liturgical use, (and thereafter were stowed away, only to be rediscovered later), both Bach and Pachelbel never had in mind the applications their respective Music would be afforded in successive centuries.
My sadly late wife and I had this played on the organ as we left the church when we were married. It was her favourite classical piece. I had it played at her funeral just twelve years later, and even though that was a sad occasion, that piece lifted all our hearts a little. Such a bright happy sound.
@@paulburgess4954 I am sorry to hear of your loss. As you say, some memories never fade. Indeed memories are one of the few things we have to hold onto when we lose someone dear to us. They are the precious things that time cannot erode if we take loving care of them.
I was driving down the road when this came on the radio. I pulled off the road and wept at such incredible beauty. A friend once said that music is the voices of man crying out to God.
Pachelbel said it wasn't his composition but that of Heaven or heavenly beings, merely using his hands to play it, & preserve it. So, two way street then.
Lors de nos soirées étudiantes au foyer Sturm à STRASBOURG , un camarade nous a fait écouter ce morceau. C'était en 77. Il est devenu chirurgien . Il m' a opéré 12 ans plus tard au centre de traumato d' ILLKIRCH après un atterrissage raté en para ! Depuis , dans les moments de blues...j'écoute PACHELBEL !
We can't see a photograph that dates from that time. We can't see a film from that time because there wasn't one. But we can feel the music through the notes. The same way people perceived it 300 years ago. This music is beautiful. Let us be grateful for this Pachelbel legacy.
even after all these years...I have no clue how to pronounce his name. Everytime I say it, I feel like I say it wrong, and am therefore disrespecting his memory.
I read somewhere that he said he didn’t write it. He said something like it was sent to him from the heavens. Now, take it for what’s it’s worth. My memory and that’s it. Although, it rang true to me.
A song that just doesn't even need words....and can erase all the garbage from the daily nonsense today...just a piece of perfection on every level. Always calming....always love....
This is the single best piece of music ever composed. It's simple it's perfect it's beyond me. It's laughter in your mother's arms as tears still drop. It's a rainbow in morning . It's beauty in pain.
Johann Pachelbel was a German composer, organist and teacher of the Baroque period. Pachelbel is considered an precursor of chamber and church music. The « Canon in D » is the name commonly accompanied by Pachelbel. 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 but more rarely played. The fact is that unlike a traditional canon, it also contains elements of a chaconne. The circumstance or the exact date of its creation is relatively unknown. The suggested time range of creation spans between 1677 to 1706 (1680?) and its oldest surviving manuscript is dated back to the 19th century. In « Canon in D » the composer combined the techniques of both ground bass and canon. Canon, being a polyphonic writing can utilize several voices to play the same melody in a sequence. Pachelbel engaged three voices in his canon, along with basso continuo, a fourth voice that plays independently. A two-bar line is repeated throughout the piece by the bass. This setup is commonly termed as « ground bass » or « ostinato » in musical terms. The key and harmony of the Canon are written in the tonality major, which gives it a bright and joyful sound. Pachelbel makes use of simple and diatonic harmonies, creating a pleasant and accessible musical language. The harmonic progression is based on a series of chords that support the melodic lines. The melody of the « Canon in D » is elegant and memorable. It is primarily played by the violins or other instruments, while the accompanying voices provide harmonic support. Pachelbel employs a contrapuntal texture, where multiple independent melodic lines interweave and create a rich and layered sound. The Canon is characterized by its repetitive bass line, which remains constant throughout the piece. This provides a solid foundation over which the melodic voices develop and vary their themes. Pachelbel explores different variations and ornaments within the melodic lines, keeping and adding depth to the composition. The style used exemplifies the characteristics of Baroque music, which was prominent during his time. It features a balanced and structured form, with elaborate ornamentation. Pachelbel's Canon in D is admired for its refinement and timeless beauty. Its popularity made it one of the most iconic and frequently performed pieces of classical music nowadays. To note that this interpretation is directed by a chamber orchestra and not a baroque ensemble which essentially uses instruments from that period mobilizing a effective of five musicians. (revision) *Lucien*
Wish we had this music when we married in December 1966 at a little Methodist Church in Shenandoah Junction., WV. The church was decorated for Christmas with pine boughs and candles with red ribbons in the windows. Only a few close friends and family attended. She was only 17 and I was 22 and still together after nearly 57 years and been around the world thanks to the USAF,
I have heard few versions but this is the most accurate and complete of this wonderful piece of music. I know it because it penetrates the depths of the soul over and over as the melody continues
I’m 61 I live in New Jersey I’m drinking probably the worst beer and listening to this on my back patio it’s raining and loving it .I listen to so many different genres of music this is soothing.
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Truth! This piece is truly ours in the sense of having this gift bestowed upon Humanity. The masses, of whom are enamoured of this work, own a piece of it in their hearts.
German composer of the Baroque era Johann Pachelbel is best known for his Canon in D, a popular piece of classical music that has become one of the most recognized and frequently performed compositions in the world. 2:13 [Hello Music Theory]
The word ‘Baroque’ comes from the Italian word barocco, which literally translates to bizarre, however some feel that when dealing with the arts, exuberant is closer to the aim of the translation, and exuberant is a word that perfectly fits this style of music. [GRIN]
When and where Pachelbel's Canon originated, and why exactly he composed it, is largely a mystery to music historians. It dates to the late-17th or early 18th century, and there's speculation that it was written as a gift for the wedding of Johann Sebastian Bach's older brother, who studied with Pachelbel. [The New York Times]
JS Bach has been called 'the supreme arbiter and law-giver of music'. He is to music what Leonardo da Vinci is to art and Shakespeare is to literature, one of the supreme creative geniuses of history. 3:21 [Gramophone]
Fun yet sad fact. When Canon in D was first composed, it died in obscurity, no one knew about it. It wasn't until the late 20th century that the piece was rediscovered and gained the widespread recognition it enjoys today. so Pachelbel didn't know about the success of this piece
I was in school in the 70s. After buying the rights to a bunch a baroque music from CBS records(?), someone (K-Tel?) put together an LP called "Going for Baroque" as a way to reach a new market. This was one of the tracks. The rest as they say . . .
I was washing dishes while listening to this music. Sky was turning blue, orange, then light grey colour as the sun was setting. I thought, " Is heaven going to be as beautiful as this music is?". I then thought of my friends who departed before me. What do their eyes behold right now, in the marvellous beauty of heaven? Bill, Cindy, Mr Boccia, I will be with you, soon. Wait for me. Heavenly Father, i thank you for this beautiful world and the next. I thank you for loving me . Thank you for sending your Son, Jesus, for someone as wretched as I am. Thank you, Lord Jesus.
Amen,. Im here listening to this because Im missing my angel baby tonight. I had a thought while listening to this that one day I will meet him or her in heaven, in my new home that the Lord prepared for me. I then started to scroll on the comments and found yours
Music from that era is often astonishing! Modern music is often quite simple in comparison--and quite often even nothing more than commercial drivel written by the unlearned and unskilled.
Listening to this beautiful piece, brings back many fond memories of when I heard it for the first time, over 40 years ago and it still remains my favorite classical piece, to listen to.
Very close is the return of the Lord Jesus Christ, the only Savior And this is eternal life: that they know the only true God and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent. John 17:3 So those who gladly received his word were baptized; and on that day nearly three thousand souls were added. Acts 2:41 Look, watch and pray, for you do not know when the time will come. Mark 13:33
plus j'écoute cette musique divine de Johann PACHELBEL,plus je l'aime,j'ai l'impression de monter au Ciel quand je l'écoute, la version originale est magnifique,sublime,extraordinaire,exceptionnelle,il n'y a pas de mot pour glorifier cette pièce,Un GRAND MERCI
It was the entrance music for my soon to be wife at our wedding. I still remember it playing and her walking up the aisle of the church. What a heart memory.
Awe my love do you not yet know that everything comes from God? We are here to learn to become our Highest Self like the Saints, Enlightened Masters, Sages, Monks, and Yogis. Peace be with you. One love always 🙏🕊💜🕉✡️⚛️☪️☯️✝️🕉
Had the lovely opportunity to propose my fiance with this music (live) in the heart of London (covent garden). Absolutely magical and the one dearest to us 💓
I found this at this early morning. Sun has not risen yet. I have heard it before but among other things. Now standing alone from around 1680 in its 344th year in this world it commands me to shed tears of joy in feeling Pachelbel's heart ❤️
God himself could not have composed a more beautiful piece of music. One of the saddest pieces of music ever written , it breaks my heart everything I hear it. Although it is heart breaking, I can never hear it enough,will never tire of it!!
This is gorgeous. You can sit back and listen to the individual strands of melody and to the overall piece. Even - like me - as a non-musician. Brilliant.
As an amateur violinist, I played it years ago in an orchestra - listening now, I remember the joy I felt in playing it. The version I like best is: Johann Pachelbel - Canon in D Major (schmobot)
this piece was played for a friend who died in high school, we all went to pay our respects. the song played while he was taken away after the ceremony. the mother was in a state of outcry. it was the saddest thing I will probably ever see. it has marked this song, but will never take from its beauty. RIP Buddy Chad.
I can't even explain in words how this music makes me feel. It's swirling waves, ebbing and flowing, my body is swaying gently from side to side, and I feel such incredible emotions when I listen to it. Someone has made an hour long version of Canon - and I bet I could listen to it without even thinking 'no I've had enough of this now'!
I have umpteen versions of this divine Canon and never tire of it. I bought an LP containg the Canon a few years ago and the saleslady told me that they can never stock enough. Truck drivers, nuns, school kids, bikies, etc, everyone adores this masterpiece.
This is one of the few pieces of classical music my mom made us listen to that I liked. This and Beethoven, which readied me for rock drumming which opened my door and turned on my light when The Beatles showed me the way. This still sends a shiver up my spine and a desire for some unknown something. Maybe I'll figure that out the day I die. Maybe someone will play this as I die. What a way to go!
Growing up I remember hearing this on a lightbulb commercial ... It wasn't until I saw the movie "Ordinary People" in 1980 that I learned the name and author. It never fails to move me - the only sound in which I believe I can heard the Lord talking to me.
How beautiful!!! I played this in Grade 3 Violin ABRSM. Relatively easy to play the notes (I can play by heart), but challenging to play with passion that Pachelbel intended. Best to play in a quartet. Enjoyable!!!
@@missruzl14 as in the original symphony that was orchestrated by Pachelbel in 1680 was not recorded, and was likely played the first time to a room of very influential people from the time only, as was the norm. This is of no import though. The music is arguably one of the greatest ever composed. And if you close your eyes and just listen it is one the finest uplifting pieces of music ever as it gently take you up at each stage
@@missruzl14 Times would have been harder back then between those that had and those that didnt even compared to today. There was no middle class. But i concur hearing the music of the time would have been a wonderful thing.
If there is a heaven, God will welcome me while this beautiful masterpiece is playing! One of the most influental pieces of music ever created, too. So many songs in pop music are based upon the chord progression that this genius masterpiece is using.
This is my favourite tune from the very first time I heard it nearly 20 yrs ago never get tired of listening to it feels like I'm in a magical place in my imagination of ballrooms beautiful gardens in a beautiful place like no other warms my 💜💜
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Yes. ...
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350 years and still one of the most beautiful things in existence.
Oui❤ et elle est reconnue comme musique apaisant l'esprit. Donc c'est un médicament à se prescrire sans modération 😊
yes what music was and is still suppose to be. nowadays is all tuned with mediocre lyrics
It's so beautiful it brings tears to my eyes, every time.
@@ftu2021 Music today is "cheap" sounding.
Isn't that amazing?! This piece is timeless. Played in an Orchestral setting, we Double Bass players lament the incessant reiteration of the bass line, but hey, at least hearing/playing it live is an unforgettable experience! Here's to another 350!🍾🎇
Musical Genius.
That was a time when people attempted to create the most beautiful sounds imaginable to the ears.
Amen, back then, they put tremendous amount of heart into their musical scores, something that is sorely lacking today, no offense.
Utter genius. How does the human mind conceive such perfect beauty ?
How times have changed! And NOT for the better.
@@rebirthof4-waysli hoy se ha perdido la verdadera pasión de lo que es la verdadera música
no that was the time they created art
My father died in November 2023. I picked this epic piece of music and Bach´s air for his funeral. Guess, he would have liked it. Everytime I miss him, I just turn on these both masterpieces and he comes back to me. I can literally see him, sitting on a rock at the beach in Italy, with a book in his hand, sorting his thoughts and writing them down. I miss you so much, dad.
This was when I had found out my younger brother had died tragically, and this was on a classical station I was listening too in the car. It provoked thoughts of my loss. RIP Jim.
@@bobsebring2819estoy escuchando esto a cinco días de perder a mi hna menor 🕊️😞💕
你做了很棒的選曲很棒的選曲
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My dad died listening to the Brandenburg Concertos. His last words were, “so very beautiful “. I hope I go like that.
Nothing makes me cry....but this song makes me cry. It cleanses my soul.
Entah kenapa lagu ini sedih..aku juga tidak tau
I'M WITH YOU
@@ford2010 I agree. It makes me kinder.
This and 'Concerning Hobbits' 😆
it,s not a song but a Canon in D Major,just to be correct
I am a widower, my wife walked down the aisle to this. I smile in my head as a tear rolls down my face remembering the happiest day of our time together. Thank you.
Had it at our wedding also
May God bless u :)
I've heard this is very popular as wedding music all over, though 'wedding' is not what came to my head the very first time I heard this.
@@hayrdeniz Thank you!
@@sammydavis8722 When I suggested it to my then fiancé, I explained the timing of the internal sections of the piece and how we could use them as cues for the bridesmaids and ringbearer to enter. That is what sold her on using it. She had the same reaction on initially hearing it.
In 100 years from now and more, people will still listen to this awesome classic and marvel. It's wonders will never end!
Pachelbel stated that it wasnt his work, that something from Heaven flowed through his heart, and he merely wrote the notes.
It is indeed from another realm.
Really?
@@martingutlbauer45292:59 That's interesting, can you give a reference for that statement?
Probably was actually him really though , eh !
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It was a gift given to him. As GOD has given man kind various gifts. Consider Kepler, Copernicus, Galileo et al.
Can you imagine He wrote this magnificent piece for organ in night time and light of candle and he played this piece for him self. Could be life better than that?
How unstressed he may have been
If my memory serves me right, I believe I first heard this music on a piano recording. Years later, when TV stations normally went off the air at midnight or 1am, this would preced the national anthem at the end of the broadcast day. I wonder how many people can remember when infomercials took over late night TV back in the late 80s? I miss not hearing this music nightly. It was a soothing way to end the day.
In Alaska they played this when the TV day ended with beautiful scenery.
Simply heavenly! I walked down the aisle with my daughter on this.
my husband did the same three years ago...some of the best moments in our life
Pachelbel surely had no idea that this would become, arguably, the most loved and recognized compositions of all time
Imagine living at the time and being in the audience when it was first played.... and it more than likely would have been the one and only time in your life that you would ever hear it.
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@@Sempurai007 And why not....written by a Godly person
Agreed.❤️ As I listen, I picture a conductor's motion of infinity
Pachelbel hadn't a clue in regard to the mileage this piece would accrue. Just as many of Bach's works were penned for liturgical use, (and thereafter were stowed away, only to be rediscovered later), both Bach and Pachelbel never had in mind the applications their respective Music would be afforded in successive centuries.
My sadly late wife and I had this played on the organ as we left the church when we were married. It was her favourite classical piece. I had it played at her funeral just twelve years later, and even though that was a sad occasion, that piece lifted all our hearts a little. Such a bright happy sound.
😢 bittersweet
😢🙏 condolences brother
Respect brother, I completely understand, my late wife passed 9 years ago this coming August. Some memories never fade.
@@paulburgess4954 I am sorry to hear of your loss. As you say, some memories never fade. Indeed memories are one of the few things we have to hold onto when we lose someone dear to us. They are the precious things that time cannot erode if we take loving care of them.
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I leave this message so everytime someone like this message ill listen again to this masterpiece❤
Be blessed my friend.... in heaven we will hear such beautiful music and have our souls joy in all Jesus can bless us with!!!🕇💖
"And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom".
Anais Nin
i am giving you the thumbs up....we can then enjoy this TOGETHER LOL
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My wife used to play this in our living room on her cool old upright player piano; by her hands.🎉
Back in the days when we had legendary composers. No Autotune, No Digital Studio. Just strings and passion for music.
We still do. If you listen to classical music and go to classical concerts. Try it.
Eh, 300years ago…..
The most beautiful music ever composed!
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Hey, beautiful, but i think ode to joy left the chat didnt it?
C EST TRES BEAU OUI MAIS AVEC UN TON VERS LA NOSTALGIE
One of the most beautiful pieces EVER!
Ueber 300 Jahre alt ist dieses epische Meisterwerk und wird immer noch gespielt. Wahre Qualität wird nie alt, und niemals vergessen.
Heaven on earth - moves me to tears every time ❤
It's my sensation too.
I was driving down the road when this came on the radio. I pulled off the road and wept at such incredible beauty.
A friend once said that music is the voices of man crying out to God.
Je pense que je pourrais faire la même chose ...c'est magnifique❤❤
Some music is, other music definitely not.
Pachelbel said it wasn't his composition but that of Heaven or heavenly beings, merely using his hands to play it, & preserve it. So, two way street then.
Lors de nos soirées étudiantes au foyer Sturm à STRASBOURG , un camarade nous a fait écouter ce morceau. C'était en 77. Il est devenu chirurgien . Il m' a opéré 12 ans plus tard au centre de traumato d' ILLKIRCH après un atterrissage raté en para !
Depuis , dans les moments de blues...j'écoute PACHELBEL !
This is the joy in form of music.
We can't see a photograph that dates from that time. We can't see a film from that time because there wasn't one. But we can feel the music through the notes. The same way people perceived it 300 years ago. This music is beautiful. Let us be grateful for this Pachelbel legacy.
....nice words,,,,,
even after all these years...I have no clue how to pronounce his name. Everytime I say it, I feel like I say it wrong, and am therefore disrespecting his memory.
Absolutely Beautiful!!❤❤❤
Coolio sampled this music for his song See u when I get there.
AMEN TO YOUR WORDS BROTHER. 🙏 🙏
Alan Rohr.
Portland Oregon.
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pa- ho(e)-l- bel 🙂
it's German 🤷🏼♀️
How, just how did he compose this stunning piece of music, that will be appreciated for thousands of years.
I read somewhere that he said he didn’t write it. He said something like it was sent to him from the heavens. Now, take it for what’s it’s worth. My memory and that’s it. Although, it rang true to me.
This is truly the most beautiful song in my life!
A song that just doesn't even need words....and can erase all the garbage from the daily nonsense today...just a piece of perfection on every level. Always calming....always love....
This is the single best piece of music ever composed. It's simple it's perfect it's beyond me. It's laughter in your mother's arms as tears still drop. It's a rainbow in morning . It's beauty in pain.
I have been entranced ever since l ever heard it. I still think it is sublime & l desire to have it played at my funeral.
Timeless.... like the love and joy this gives😊❤
Johann Pachelbel was a German composer, organist and teacher of the Baroque period. Pachelbel is considered an precursor of chamber and church music. The « Canon in D » is the name commonly accompanied by Pachelbel. 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 but more rarely played. The fact is that unlike a traditional canon, it also contains elements of a chaconne. The circumstance or the exact date of its creation is relatively unknown. The suggested time range of creation spans between 1677 to 1706 (1680?) and its oldest surviving manuscript is dated back to the 19th century. In « Canon in D » the composer combined the techniques of both ground bass and canon. Canon, being a polyphonic writing can utilize several voices to play the same melody in a sequence. Pachelbel engaged three voices in his canon, along with basso continuo, a fourth voice that plays independently. A two-bar line is repeated throughout the piece by the bass. This setup is commonly termed as « ground bass » or « ostinato » in musical terms. The key and harmony of the Canon are written in the tonality major, which gives it a bright and joyful sound. Pachelbel makes use of simple and diatonic harmonies, creating a pleasant and accessible musical language. The harmonic progression is based on a series of chords that support the melodic lines. The melody of the « Canon in D » is elegant and memorable. It is primarily played by the violins or other instruments, while the accompanying voices provide harmonic support. Pachelbel employs a contrapuntal texture, where multiple independent melodic lines interweave and create a rich and layered sound. The Canon is characterized by its repetitive bass line, which remains constant throughout the piece. This provides a solid foundation over which the melodic voices develop and vary their themes. Pachelbel explores different variations and ornaments within the melodic lines, keeping and adding depth to the composition. The style used exemplifies the characteristics of Baroque music, which was prominent during his time. It features a balanced and structured form, with elaborate ornamentation. Pachelbel's Canon in D is admired for its refinement and timeless beauty. Its popularity made it one of the most iconic and frequently performed pieces of classical music nowadays. To note that this interpretation is directed by a chamber orchestra and not a baroque ensemble which essentially uses instruments from that period mobilizing a effective of five musicians. (revision) *Lucien*
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Woah thats such a long comment🎉
@@daskem44 Also, they either don't know about using paragraphs or don't care.
@@figliadision6813 😘
@@daskem44 It is not the length but the understanding of the text that is the most important 😘
PACHELBEL NEVER DIES
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Never
This so beautiful music i'm so happy
Delighted to know that classical music is universal.
One of the greatest arrangements ever composed. Absolutely timeless and will be until the end of days
No words can describe the beauty I hear and feel...
Me too.
Me three...
me four ....
Me five ...
Me, always and forever 💕💕💕
Wonder if Mr. P ever imagined that some 330 years later, this composition would still be lighting up the hearts of people all over the world ...
And that man would go to the moon etc..... ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wish we had this music when we married in December 1966 at a little Methodist Church in Shenandoah Junction., WV. The church was decorated for Christmas with pine boughs and candles with red ribbons in the windows. Only a few close friends and family attended. She was only 17 and I was 22 and still together after nearly 57 years and been around the world thanks to the USAF,
If you are going through bad times, listen to this song and you will feel hope in your heart.
If humanity ever ceases to exist I hope this song is left as a memory of us.
I hope so too❤❤❤
I have heard few versions but this is the most accurate and complete of this wonderful piece of music.
I know it because it penetrates the depths of the soul over and over as the melody continues
Seit 74 Jahren ist dies mein absolutes Lieblingsstück. Ich bin jetzt 80.
Good on ya same here
Ich finde das Stück auch ganz toll ❤😂
Das ist Seelenmusik,ich liebe es,bin jetzt 67,
I’m 61 I live in New Jersey I’m drinking probably the worst beer and listening to this on my back patio it’s raining and loving it .I listen to so many different genres of music this is soothing.
why do you have to tell everyone your age bro?
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I'm 64 listening to this on my back patio but fortunately in southern Spain and red hot 🔥
@@mikejohnson2638why the fuck not ....
@@DaveSmith-m7y calm down grand dad ffs
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You wrote It for me. thank you.
Imagine 1300 c est superbe et magnifique ce que vous dites vos paroles reflètent la liberté aussi douce et belle que cette musique sublime
Don't know how I find this but i needed it thank you.
🎶 ...děkuji ěkuji za Vaše myšlenky ...🙏💖🕊
Thank..perfect timing. 🙏
Eternal classic. This will remain until the sea loses it’s saltiness and light fails to overcome darkness. Pachelbel will live forever
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somewhat true
Wonderful said, I had a friend Iran, he also writes in this enchanting way. Let there peace on earth. ❤
Immense .
@@ArminsLichtblicke Thank you
This is just another level of art created on earth. Thank you for posting such a beautiful version of our beloved Canon!
Truth! This piece is truly ours in the sense of having this gift bestowed upon Humanity. The masses, of whom are enamoured of this work, own a piece of it in their hearts.
Amen and again I say Amen!❤😊
Well said.
A song so significant it tells u life is the most precious gift ever
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Hard to believe this was written 300 years ago, a magnificent piece never bettered 👍🥰
There are no words to describe the sheer brilliance and emotion of this piece !
German composer of the Baroque era Johann Pachelbel is best known for his Canon in D, a popular piece of classical music that has become one of the most recognized and frequently performed compositions in the world. 2:13 [Hello Music Theory]
Renaissance music consisted of smooth regular flow of rhythm while baroque music was comprised of a metrical rhythm with varied motion.
The word ‘Baroque’ comes from the Italian word barocco, which literally translates to bizarre, however some feel that when dealing with the arts, exuberant is closer to the aim of the translation, and exuberant is a word that perfectly fits this style of music. [GRIN]
When and where Pachelbel's Canon originated, and why exactly he composed it, is largely a mystery to music historians. It dates to the late-17th or early 18th century, and there's speculation that it was written as a gift for the wedding of Johann Sebastian Bach's older brother, who studied with Pachelbel. [The New York Times]
JS Bach has been called 'the supreme arbiter and law-giver of music'. He is to music what Leonardo da Vinci is to art and Shakespeare is to literature, one of the supreme creative geniuses of history. 3:21 [Gramophone]
This music is so beautiful and eccentric. Gratitude to those who composed It so many years ago
Indeed, a very strange word to use, i dont think the person realised the definition.@@MrHyde11976
Speechless, is beyond description.
Magnificent. This was my son and daughter-in-law's wedding song, and I will never stop loving this Heaven-sent creation.
Till...,.,.?
I also walked down the isle to this
I can never hear this masterpiece without feeling a hundred goosebumps. Every time.
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I cry. Emotion. Amazing
It's a goodbye but still here I am😢
God is ever present in this piece. He tapped into heaven. God bless him always.
One of the best pieces of music ever composed. Timeless, emotional, unreachable compared to most of our nowadays efforts in music. Fantastic!
Fun yet sad fact.
When Canon in D was first composed, it died in obscurity, no one knew about it. It wasn't until the late 20th century that the piece was rediscovered and gained the widespread recognition it enjoys today. so Pachelbel didn't know about the success of this piece
Then, we can only listen to it and appreciate Pachelbel's work even more.
Awww and its so lovely, what were the people of the day thinking?!
I was in school in the 70s. After buying the rights to a bunch a baroque music from CBS records(?), someone (K-Tel?) put together an LP called "Going for Baroque" as a way to reach a new market. This was one of the tracks. The rest as they say . . .
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One of the most beautiful pieces of music ive ever heard ❤Pachelbe 's Canon
I was washing dishes while listening to this music.
Sky was turning blue, orange, then light grey colour as the sun was setting. I thought, " Is heaven going to be as beautiful as this music is?".
I then thought of my friends who departed before me. What do their eyes behold right now, in the marvellous beauty of heaven?
Bill, Cindy, Mr Boccia, I will be with you, soon. Wait for me.
Heavenly Father, i thank you for this beautiful world and the next.
I thank you for loving me . Thank you for sending your Son, Jesus, for someone as wretched as I am.
Thank you, Lord Jesus.
Beautifull thoughts ❤❤
Your friends will wait for you. No doubt.
Greetings from Belgium. ❤❤
Amen 🙏
Amen,. Im here listening to this because Im missing my angel baby tonight. I had a thought while listening to this that one day I will meet him or her in heaven, in my new home that the Lord prepared for me. I then started to scroll on the comments and found yours
@@cutiemegumiGod bless you, too.
@@willy_wombatThank you!
Who believes that this price was composed 340+ years ago! Absolutely astonishing ♥️
Music from that era is often astonishing! Modern music is often quite simple in comparison--and quite often even nothing more than commercial drivel written by the unlearned and unskilled.
purity, perfection. arguably simply the most beautiful piece of music in existence.
What Divine inspiration Pachelbel received ???❤❤❤
Listening to this beautiful piece, brings back many fond memories of when I heard it for the first time, over 40 years ago and it still remains my favorite classical piece, to listen to.
Same here. I will never tire of this masterpiece. ❤
Very close is the return of the Lord Jesus Christ, the only Savior And this is eternal life: that they know the only true God and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent. John 17:3 So those who gladly received his word were baptized; and on that day nearly three thousand souls were added. Acts 2:41 Look, watch and pray, for you do not know when the time will come. Mark 13:33
Truly, a timeless CLASSIC!
@jamesarmstrong6666 Have you bee living my life? I was about to write virtually the same comment! Down to the "40yrs" (circa 1980)!
plus j'écoute cette musique divine de Johann PACHELBEL,plus je l'aime,j'ai l'impression de monter au Ciel quand je l'écoute, la version originale est magnifique,sublime,extraordinaire,exceptionnelle,il n'y a pas de mot pour glorifier cette pièce,Un GRAND MERCI
God touched Pachelbel’s soul
this music seems to have been written by angels..
THIS SONG TOUCHES MY SOUL
Love this, I play it at least once a month
Like toriel and kaworu?
Sûre, with angels and god himself❤
hahahahaha....niceeeee
It was the entrance music for my soon to be wife at our wedding. I still remember it playing and her walking up the aisle of the church. What a heart memory.
how is she soon to be wife if youve had the wedding bro?
@@simonpeyton-n3h At the time of the wedding, 15 years ago, when the entrance music was played, she was my soon to be wife...
Himmlisch! Vielleicht das schönste Musikstück aller Zeiten.❤❤❤
One of the greatest compositions ever
My favorite classical song ever. Beautiful and inspirational. Thank you, Pachelbel.
If the Holy Spirit were to write music, it would sound just like this.
Awe my love do you not yet know that everything comes from God? We are here to learn to become our Highest Self like the Saints, Enlightened Masters, Sages, Monks, and Yogis. Peace be with you. One love always 🙏🕊💜🕉✡️⚛️☪️☯️✝️🕉
Amen❤
Holy spirit does write this!
Those guys were inspired for sure… Amen
It is the Holy Sprit who compose this music. The Holy Spirit is the enjoyer of all the music of this world and other worlds- Universe
this is one of the most beautiful pieces ever written. so calming.. always giving me goosebumps for some odd reason.
Because it tugs at your heart strings😊
Had the lovely opportunity to propose my fiance with this music (live) in the heart of London (covent garden). Absolutely magical and the one dearest to us 💓
Most magical & at the same time most sad music ever created..like you have won the love of your life or lost someone you really loved..
Not sad - Music.
If you are sad take ssris
I found this at this early morning. Sun has not risen yet. I have heard it before but among other things. Now standing alone from around 1680 in its 344th year in this world it commands me to shed tears of joy in feeling Pachelbel's heart ❤️
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God himself could not have composed a more beautiful piece of music.
One of the saddest pieces of music ever written , it breaks my heart everything I hear it. Although it is heart breaking, I can never hear it enough,will never tire of it!!
This is one of my favorite pieces of music
His Canon in D Major haunts me since at least 30 years. Brilliant!
Why "haunts"?
@@GregorSass-Ranitz "haunts me" in a good sense, like in "follows me"
@@marais75012 Ok, I was starting to worry. 😎
This is gorgeous. You can sit back and listen to the individual strands of melody and to the overall piece. Even - like me - as a non-musician. Brilliant.
Utterly sublime.
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Oh so heavenly
As an amateur violinist, I played it years ago in an orchestra - listening now, I remember the joy I felt in playing it. The version I like best is: Johann Pachelbel - Canon in D Major (schmobot)
Wonderful and delight full
@@marlenemuller8743 How glad I am to hear from you - it's so wonderful that we can share music we love 🤗🤗🤗
Pachelbel's is the building blocks of hundreds if not thousands of songs. ❤ most of them hits! Supporting structures to carry many melodies 🤗
this piece was played for a friend who died in high school, we all went to pay our respects. the song played while he was taken away after the ceremony. the mother was in a state of outcry. it was the saddest thing I will probably ever see. it has marked this song, but will never take from its beauty. RIP Buddy Chad.
Overloaded with emotions right now, lost my aunt 3 years ago and I remember hearing this running through my head at the funeral
❤...I got Tingles ✝️ reading your Comment 👍...🙏❤✝️
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Never been married or found love yet (hopefully one day) but if i ever do, guaranteed this beautiful song is what i want played
I HOPE YOU DO FIND LOVE ,IT'S OUT THERE. I LOST MINE 12 YEARS AGO MISS IT SO MUCH.
1:22 I love this part
I can't even explain in words how this music makes me feel. It's swirling waves, ebbing and flowing, my body is swaying gently from side to side, and I feel such incredible emotions when I listen to it. Someone has made an hour long version of Canon - and I bet I could listen to it without even thinking 'no I've had enough of this now'!
I have umpteen versions of this divine Canon and never tire of it.
I bought an LP containg the Canon a few years ago and the saleslady told me that they can never stock enough. Truck drivers, nuns, school kids, bikies, etc, everyone adores this masterpiece.
This is one of the few pieces of classical music my mom made us listen to that I liked. This and Beethoven, which readied me for rock drumming which opened my door and turned on my light when The Beatles showed me the way. This still sends a shiver up my spine and a desire for some unknown something. Maybe I'll figure that out the day I die. Maybe someone will play this as I die. What a way to go!
Probably the most beautiful piece of music ever written; and that, from a guitarist/musician of 62+ years ...
One of the best music part ever with requiem from Mozart, Bach, beethoven
Nádherná skladba. Vždy mě při poslechu této skladby příjemně mrazí celé tělo.
Being able to listen to something composed so so long ago, while watching the sun rise. Priceless. ✨️
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Growing up I remember hearing this on a lightbulb commercial ... It wasn't until I saw the movie "Ordinary People" in 1980 that I learned the name and author. It never fails to move me - the only sound in which I believe I can heard the Lord talking to me.
How beautiful!!! I played this in Grade 3 Violin ABRSM. Relatively easy to play the notes (I can play by heart), but challenging to play with passion that Pachelbel intended. Best to play in a quartet. Enjoyable!!!
the guy just red the minds of many centuries and said YAH they gonna like it
you know its real music when it hits in D
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Surely one of the most beautiful pieces ever composed. It is so full of emotion. Love it now and I always have done.
Dieses wundervolle Musikstück berührt mich so tief,dass ich Tränen in den Augen habe.SOOOO SCHÖN IST DAS❤
Ich auch
B e a u t i f u l l. !!!!!!! 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
So wunderschön, tausende Male gehört und es berührt immer noch meine Seele
Ja, ich auch! ❤️
Absolutely beautiful.....the BEST version of this canon performance ever.
@larrysanchez5144 - Yes it is grandiose! But the version I like most is: Johann Pachelbel - Canon in D Major (schmobot)
For me, the best is from Voices of Music. They even used baroque instruments.
The Jean Francois Paillard version was the one that brought it out of obscurity and made bit an international hit. RUclips it.
I’ve listened to this many times,still a beautiful peace of music.
Beautiful ❤just beautiful.
Mr Pachelbel One of the musical wonders of this world😌
This was written in 1680. There is no “original” version of this exquisite music. I walked down the aisle to this.
Thanks 🎉🎉
Sorry, what do you actually mean there weren’t an original ? I’m walking down the aisle to this song in October 😁😁
@@missruzl14 as in the original symphony that was orchestrated by Pachelbel in 1680 was not recorded, and was likely played the first time to a room of very influential people from the time only, as was the norm. This is of no import though. The music is arguably one of the greatest ever composed. And if you close your eyes and just listen it is one the finest uplifting pieces of music ever as it gently take you up at each stage
@@WizardsLorethanks for your explanation. How magical will it be to go back in time . What a beautiful beautiful piece
@@missruzl14 Times would have been harder back then between those that had and those that didnt even compared to today. There was no middle class. But i concur hearing the music of the time would have been a wonderful thing.
If there is a heaven, God will welcome me while this beautiful masterpiece is playing! One of the most influental pieces of music ever created, too. So many songs in pop music are based upon the chord progression that this genius masterpiece is using.
John 3:16 I believe there is a Heaven x
Beautiful. Full emotion.
This is my favourite tune from the very first time I heard it nearly 20 yrs ago never get tired of listening to it feels like I'm in a magical place in my imagination of ballrooms beautiful gardens in a beautiful place like no other warms my 💜💜
The most Beautiful song written. 🎵