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Canon in D

An 18th-century oil painting portrait of a Baroque composer in a powdered wig, seated at a wooden desk writing a music score with a quill. An open window reveals a pastoral landscape, with a viola da gamba and fireplace in the room.

The “Canon in D Major” by Johann Pachelbel is arguably the most recognizable piece of Baroque music in history. Originally composed around 1680 for three violins and a basso continuo, its transition to the piano has made it a staple…

Two-Part Inventions (BWV 772–786)

Hand independence is often the “glass ceiling” for intermediate pianists. There is a specific moment in every musician’s journey where the fingers seem to have a mind of their own, refusing to operate as separate entities. This struggle usually occurs…

Minuet in G Major, BWV Anh. 114

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There is a moment in almost every pianist’s path when the elegant steps of a minuet begin to resonate under their fingers for the very first time. Among the many introductory pieces, the Minuet in G Major BWV Anh. 114…