I would be interested in getting any comments on versions of the Pachelbel Canon in D, to include any interesting versions I have not seen.
Bear in mind that there is no original piano version since the original was written for orchestra. So they are all transpositions or arrangements.
Here are some that I have, with a comment or two.
Canon in D, Arranged by Robert Schultz. Warner Bros. Publishers. Identified as "Advanced." The most difficult version I now have, and my favorite. Very faithful to the orchestral score. Rather long at 9 rather full pages.
Canon in D, Masterpiece Edition. Transcription by Alexander Cole. Santorella Publishers. Less difficult than Schultz's -- perhaps about Grade 5 or 6? I tried playing this a few days ago, and I'm sorry to say I did not care much for it. This is just personal preference, I suspect. 9 pages. [Perhaps I should have stayed with this one longer-- maybe I didn't give it a fair chance.]
Canon in D, Variations on the Theme. "Edited by Willard Palmer" but actually written by him. This is not a real transcription. Alfred Publishers. Perhaps Grade 4? (I'm guessing.) I really did not like this one because it does NOT retain the beautiful melodies of the original. It is all original variations by Palmer, but to my taste they are not up to the melodies of the original. [At times sound like scale studies or something.]
Canon, Arr. John W. Schaum. I was unable to find my sheet music for this one in my mess, but I'm quite familiar with it. Actually in the key of C. Very easy and rather short. Nice piece for about Grade 3, I would guess. Melodies are from Pachelbel's original. Makes reference to a movie theme -- apparently the Canon was background music for a recent Hollywood film. [?] This doesn't surprise me. Probably suited as a young student's recital piece or something.
Anyone have other editions or versions that they prefer?
Given the length and challenge of the Schultz, I suspect I will be on this one for some time.
Thanks in advance for any comments or suggestions.