This lively march in G major was composed by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, the second son of Johann Sebastian Bach. It was included in the famous Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach, a collection of pieces compiled for Johann Sebastian's second wife around 1725. While often associated with pedagogical purposes, this charming march showcases C.P.E. Bach's early style, which would later evolve into the sensitive Empfindsamkeit style that bridge the Baroque and Classical periods.