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"Pachelbel's Canon" is a renowned musical composition by the German Baroque composer Johann Pachelbel, originally featured in his Canon and Gigue for 3 violins and basso continuo. This timeless piece is often referred to as "Canon and Gigue in D" or simply "Canon in D."
This particular version of "Pachelbel's Canon" has been expertly transcribed for a String Quartet by the talented Enrico Zullino. The transcription is designed at an intermediate level, making it accessible to a wide range of musicians.
The package includes both the score and individual parts, ensuring that each member of the string quartet has their own sheet music to follow. This comprehensive set allows for a harmonious performance of this beloved classic, allowing string musicians to explore the beauty and depth of Pachelbel's composition.
Genre: Music / Printed Music / Strings (fancy, right?)
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