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Well tuned to #radiocapish This week on “The Baroque Mondays: At the Court of the Capish King,” we offer you the chance to listen to the Hexacordum Apollinis (1699) by the German composer and organist Johann Pachelbel (1653 - 1706), son of a wine merchant, organist to the Duke of Saxony, and close friend of Johann Sebastian Bach's father. The work, whose title translates to "the six strings of Apollo," consists of six simple airs, accompanied by a series of variations that allow ample space for the performer, according to a model that will unfold in the hands of J. S. Bach's Goldberg Variations. On harpsichord: Huguette Gremy-Chauliac (FY, 1978). Enjoy your listening. J. Pachelbel - Hexachordum Apollinis (1699)
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