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Hexachordum Apollinis (PWC 193–8, T. 211–6, PC 131–6, POP 1–6) is a
collection of
keyboard music by
Johann Pachelbel,
published in 1699. It comprises...
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moving from the
hexachordum durum (the hard hexachord) G–A–B–C–D–E
where B is natural, to the
hexachordum molle (the soft hexachord) F–G–A–B♭–C–D...
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include the
Chaconne in F minor, the
Toccata in E
minor for organ, and the
Hexachordum Apollinis, a set of
keyboard variations. He was
influenced by southern...
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called the
hexachordum molle (soft hexachord). Similarly, the
hexachord with mi and fa
expressed by the
notes B♮ and C was
called the
hexachordum durum (hard...
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called hexachordum durum; likewise, the F
hexachord was
called hexachordum molle. The C hexachord,
containing neither B, was
called hexachordum naturale...
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Christmas carol, "The
Twelve Days of Christmas".
Divided in six arias,
Hexachordum Apollinis is
generally regarded as one of the
pinnacles of
Johann Pachelbel's...
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Minor sixth m6
hexachordum minus,
semitonus maius **** diapente,
tetratonus Augmented fifth A5
diapente superflua 9
Major sixth M6
hexachordum maius, tonus...
- screen). The film also
features a
soundtrack based on the
musical score Hexachordum Apollinis by
Johann Pachelbel. In 1678
Thomas Shadwell produced a po****r...
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Pachelbel (1653–1706): Two
chaconnes (in C major, D major) for organ, from
Hexachordum Apollinis (1699); four more (in D major, D minor, F major, F minor) for...
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style brisé were
common techniques in
keyboard music.
Johann Pachelbel's
Hexachordum Apollinis,
which was
among the most
successful keyboard publications...