Pachelbel_cannon_and_gigue_in_d_berlin_philharm... < 480p >
Often found on the "Karajan Gold" or "Pachelbel: Canon / Albinoni: Adagio" compilations released by Deutsche Grammophon.
While the Canon is the superstar, the Gigue is the upbeat, dancing second movement that originally accompanied it, though it is frequently omitted in popular playlists. pachelbel_cannon_and_gigue_in_d_berlin_philharm...
This specific version is often considered the definitive "lush" orchestral interpretation of the piece. Here are the quick details on this iconic recording: Berliner Philharmoniker (Berlin Philharmonic). Conductor: Herbert von Karajan. Often found on the "Karajan Gold" or "Pachelbel:
Unlike period-accurate Baroque performances, Karajan’s version uses a full string section, giving it the grand, sweeping, and romantic sound that made it a staple for weddings and classical radio. the Gigue is the upbeat