It's a wedding classic, beloved by many around the world. But is it really what it says it is? (spoiler: no) First up, enjoy a beautiful scrolling score of the famous piece, make by Gerubach here. You ...
It’s Pachelbel’s Canon, played by four rubber chickens – and it’s the greatest classical music video to grace the Internet this week. Eddy, a violinist from ...
The distinctive chirps of singing cicadas are a highlight of summer in regions where they proliferate; those chirps even featured prominently on Lorde’s 2021 album Solar Power. Now, Japanese ...
Pachelbel’s “Canon in D” is like the Doom of the music world. It’s been performed on everything from train horns to rubber chickens to strange juggling bells — it would truly be easier to find an ...
About the Album: An ensemble of woodwinds and strings, enhanced by stirring vocals, captures the ethereal splendor of Pachelbel's Canon in seven enchanting arrangements.
Let's face it, the mere mention of Pachelbel's Canon sends shivers down most cellists' spines. No wonder musicians constantly reinvent the piece with greater or lesser degrees of irony. This band ...