Search results for: “Johann Pachelbel (Musical Artist)”


  • Johann Strauss II – Kaiser-Jubiläum, Op. 434

    “Kaiser-Jubiläum” or Jubelwalzer by Johann Strauss II – composed in 1888 for Emperor Franz Joseph I’s 40th anniversary….


  • Klug Gretelein, Op. 462 – Johann Strauss II

    “Klug Gretelein, Op. 462” performed by Johann Strauss Orchestra, conducted by Jack Rothstein….


  • Johann Strauss I – Taubernl-Walzer, Op. 1

    Taubernl-Walzer by Johann Strauss I, performed by Camerata Cassovia and conducted by Christian Pollack.


  • Gustav Holst

    …to quiver while playing musical instruments. These ailments posed significant challenges in Gustav’s musical pursuits but did little to dampen his spirits. Musical Education and Early Career Despite his health…


  • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    Often hailed as the most popular Russian composer in history, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s musical legacy continues to inspire and influence the world of classical music. His passionate melodies, expressive harmonies,…


  • Franz Liszt

    Franz Liszt was a musical prodigy of extraordinary talent and influence. His innovative compositions and exceptional piano-playing techniques continue to inspire musicians worldwide. The Early Life of Franz Liszt Born…


  • Joseph Haydn

    …in the otherwise soft second movement is a classic example of his musical wit. Haydn’s ability to infuse humor into his compositions without undermining their artistic value is a testament…


  • Giovanni Gabrieli

    …featured massive choral arrangements and instrumental motets, which were central to the liturgy. Gabrieli’s work played a significant role in shaping the musical landscape of the 16th century. Early Years…


  • Andre Rieu Performs Johann Strauss Medley

    Andre Rieu performs a medley of popular songs, including “Als flotter Geist,” “Song of Barinkay,” “2nd Wienerblut,” “Lips are Silent,” and “Tanzen möcht ich.”…




  • Die Fledermaus – Johann Strauss Jr.

    Die Fledermaus-“Mein Herr Marquis” performed at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden in 1984, featuring Hildegarde Heichele as Adele and Herman Prey as Eisenstein….