Hosanna (after Pachelbel’s Canon in D, P. 37) (Official Audio) | The Tabernacle Choir

Listen / Save Johann Pachelbel was one of the most influential and successful composers of the middle baroque era in Germany, and a close friend of the Bach family. Principally an organist, he also wrote vocal and chamber music, including the well-known Canon in D. The original score for this music is lost—the earliest known manuscript copy dates from around 1840—but the work remained obscure before enjoying a sudden popular revival in the 1970s. Instrumental adaptations of Pachelbel’s Canon in D abound, and there have been several vocal and choral arrangements recorded as well. Mack Wilberg’s new choral adaptation of this music sets a text drawn from Matthew 21:9, “Hosanna in the highest!” How to find us! @thetabernaclechoir ► Subscribe to our Channel: 🔔 Turn on notifications to stay updated with new uploads! ► Follow The Tabernacle Choir on Instagram: ► Like The Tabernacle Choir on Facebook: 🎵 Follow The Tabernacle Choir on Spotify:
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