Johann Pachelbel, the renowned German composer, died on March 3, 1706, in Nuremberg, Germany. The exact cause of his death is not definitively known, as there are no surviving records detailing the specific illness or circumstances leading to his passing. However, it is speculated that he may have succumbed to an illness or infection common during that time, such as pneumonia or tuberculosis.
The cause of composer Johann Pachelbel's death is unknown. He was a composer mainly of church organ music and taught the younger brother of Johann Sebastian Bach. He was born and died in Nuremburg. He died in March, 1706 at the age of 52.
By 1740, Bach's eyesight was failing. Two eye operations resulted in Bach's complete blindness; these operations also damaged his health and may have hastened his death. He died of a stroke on July 28, 1750. Bach is buried at St. John's cemetery, Leipzig. Bach's widow Anna lived for another ten years, dying in poverty in 1760. Bach's death in 1750 marked the end of the Baroque period in music.
Pachelbel's Or Canon in D, by Pachelbel.
No. Pachelbel was German.
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Pachelbel's Canon was created in 1680.
Pachelbel's Canon (Canon in D Major by Johann Pachelbel)
Amalia Pachelbel died in 1723.
Wilhelm Hieronymus Pachelbel died in 1764.
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Nuremburg, Germany
Charles Theodore Pachelbel died on September 15, 1750 at the age of 59.
Pachelbel's Or Canon in D, by Pachelbel.
Pachelbel died in March of 1706. He was 53.
No. Pachelbel was German.
johann Pachelbel is from bulgaria
Pachelbel's Canon was created in 1680.
Amalia Pachelbel was born in 1688.
Pachelbel's Canon (Canon in D Major by Johann Pachelbel)