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Chaconne in F minor (Pachelbel)
''Chaconne in F minor'' (PWC 43, T. 206, PC 149, POP 16) is an organ chaconne by Johann Pachelbel. One of the six surviving chaconnes by the composer, it is one of his best known organ works.
Like most other chaconnes by Pachelbel (with the exception of ''Chaconne in D major'', PWC 40, T. 203, PC 145, POP 13), ''Chaconne in F minor'' survives in a single copy.〔Hill 1987, 250.〕 The manuscript is currently in possession of the Royal Library of Belgium in Brussels (catalogue number MS II.3911) and contains seven groups of pieces, each containing a chaconne. One of these is the ''Chaconne in F minor'', attributed by the scribe to Pachelbel. Another chaconne from the same source, in A major, is also attributed to Pachelbel, but the piece has yet to be examined by the experts (it is included as one of doubtful authorship in the Perreault catalogue, PWC 44). There are also four anonymous chaconnes, possibly composed by a pupil of Pachelbel.〔Hill 1987, 252.〕
No information concerning the date of composition is known. Since the piece is more sophisticated than most other chaconnes, it may represent a late stage of development of Pachelbel's chaconne style.〔Hill 1987, 251.〕
The chaconne comprises a theme and 22 variations, the last of which is an almost exact repeat of the theme. The ostinato bass pattern is not kept intact in all variations, and disappears in some, anticipating similar passages in Johann Sebastian Bach's famous ''Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor'', BWV 582.〔Williams 2003, 184–185.〕〔Apel 1972, 659.〕 Pachelbel's variation technique serves to "dissect" the harmonies, rather than vary the "theme", which is typical of his mature chaconnes, including the ''Chaconne in D minor'' and the ''Chaconne in F major''.〔Nolte, Butt, Grove.〕 The ''Chaconne in F minor'' has been described as one of Pachelbel's finest works.〔
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